On Fri, 31 May 2019 14:34:19 -0400
Ryan McClung wrote:
> I figured it out.
what was the fix?
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On 5/31/2019 11:34 AM, Ryan McClung wrote:
Close this. I figured it out.
What was the problem?
z!
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Close this. I figured it out.
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 1:47 PM Ryan McClung wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Migrated mailman to another server and updated it.
>
> Site Admin can see the pending queue on all lists but the lists
> owners/administrators cannot.
>
> Running Centos7 and current build of mailm
Greetings,
Migrated mailman to another server and updated it.
Site Admin can see the pending queue on all lists but the lists
owners/administrators cannot.
Running Centos7 and current build of mailman. (2.1.15)
Lists have been migrated and are functioning properly. Permissions fix
finds nothing
Thanks, Mark. I hadn't thought of the "from:" being embedded in the
Subject: header. And your RE correction makes perfect sense once I
see it. ;-)
I'm pretty sure I don't have access to 'mm.config.[anything]' so I
assume it's the default value. Odds are, it was my imperfect RE that
was kee
On 5/30/19 9:20 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
>
> About 12 hours after I put that RE in place, I got another one from a
> different domain in '.icu'. It was held for moderation, not
> automatically discarded.
>
> I have:
> 8 email addresses in accept_these_nonmembers
> 0 email addresses in hold_thes