Does anyone out there know where to find an rpm for a newer if not the
most current version of mailman that'll run in cos 6.6? I'm looking
for something newer than what's in the official repo.
Sincerely,
Fabian Santiago
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On 05/05/2015 12:51 PM, drew.tenenh...@isid.org wrote:
> P.S.
>
> If this error message helps, here is something that doesn't work on the
> production machine but is fine on the development one:
>
> root# ./config_list -v -i /path_to_file/config_from_previous_date list-name
> Traceback (most rece
P.S.
If this error message helps, here is something that doesn't work on
the production machine but is fine on the development one:
root# ./config_list -v -i /path_to_file/config_from_previous_date list-name
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./config_list", line 362, in ?
main()
Hi all --
I'm hoping you can make some suggestions on hot to get a broken list working
again. Here's the basic details.
Mailman 2.1.9
RHEL 5.x
I have root access to the VM running our lists.
The problem was caused by an IT Dept. standard RHEL update on April 21.
Somehow, this update managed
On 05/04/2015 05:48 AM, Mark wrote:
> Hi my linode needs upgrading and i have been told if i upgrade it will
> break my mailman does any one know if this right
It probably depends on exactly how you installed Mailman (package,
source, ??) and if you have any patches to your Mailman.
If you do
On 05/04/2015 05:46 AM, Mark wrote:
> Hi new user i run a mailman lists for a blind group and wondered is there a
> way of not having the lists listed on the main mailman pageonly this group is
> for members only and are getting people out side the group trying to post
> messages to our groups
On 05/05/2015 06:40 AM, bill.co...@unh.edu wrote:
>
> The auto-responder feature built into Mailman looks like it would
> be perfect for the site-wide list as a way of letting users know
> when somebody will be looking at their questions (normal business
> hours) and to point them to self-help doc
bill.co...@unh.edu writes:
> The auto-responder feature built into Mailman looks like it would
> be perfect for the site-wide list as a way of letting users know
> when somebody will be looking at their questions (normal business
> hours) and to point them to self-help documentation.
Autoresp
On 05/05/2015 06:24 AM, bill.co...@unh.edu wrote:
>
> I noticed there are .py source files and .pyc files which I
> guessed and confirmed are compiled versions of the source.
> According to this doc:
>
> http://wiki.list.org/DOC/My%20change%20to%20a%20source%20module%20is%20inneffective%3B%20When
Hi my linode needs upgrading and i have been told if i upgrade it will break
my mailman does any one know if this right
mark.
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Hi new user i run a mailman lists for a blind group and wondered is there a way
of not having the lists listed on the main mailman pageonly this group is for
members only and are getting people out side the group trying to post messages
to our groups
Many thanks Mark.
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I couldn't seem to find any docs, FAQs or postings on this topic.
The auto-responder feature built into Mailman looks like it would
be perfect for the site-wide list as a way of letting users know
when somebody will be looking at their questions (normal business
hours) and to point them to self-h
Mark Sapiro recently posted, in part...
Here's how I use and recommend the site list.
1) the members of the list are the site admins.
2) generic_nonmember_action is Accept.
Left to my own devices, this is what I would have done, but it
seemed to go against the 'official' recommendation. Hea
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