On 3/23/21 8:45 AM, Bader, Robert (Bob) wrote:
> Right, mailman 2 does not automatically prune archives, and I have used the
> prune script before, just curious if this was not a feature…
There is nothing currently planned or implemented, but a script to
remove archived messages for --list older
Vako Nicolian writes:
> I forwarded only one of the bounces, check the list on this link:
I'm a volunteer with limited time. I analyze what you summarize.
> Mainly *Lost connection while receiving the initial server
> greeting*.
I have zero interest in those. Nothing Mailman can do can af
On 3/22/21 10:11 PM, Vako Nicolian wrote:
> I forwarded only one of the bounces, check the list on this link:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/auuylwltwjpvqxo/MM2.jpg?dl=0
Which says nothing except there are lots of bounces.
> The attachment mentions the following and it's different for each
> bounc
Bader, Robert (Bob) writes:
> But I am also just checking to see what the
> advantages/disadvantages there are for going to mailman 3 over 2.
> Sure 2 is no longer being developed,
Neither is Python 2, which is far more worrying given that Mailman is
an Internet-facing application. Among othe
Carl's message arrived just as I was about to post this, looks
accurate. If you want more detail, here it is.
Johannes Rohr writes:
> what files are being removed by rmlist (without -a). I suppose,
> /var/lib/mailman/lists/$LISTNAME/config.pck and the entries in
> /var/lib/mailman/data/virtua
On 3/23/2021 4:18 AM, Johannes Rohr wrote:
what files are being removed by rmlist (without -a). I suppose,
/var/lib/mailman/lists/$LISTNAME/config.pck and the entries in
/var/lib/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
When I restore both, have I restored the list? Mailman2 uses no
database, so maybe the a
Right, mailman 2 does not automatically prune archives, and I have used the
prune script before, just curious if this was not a feature…
But I am also just checking to see what the advantages/disadvantages there are
for going to mailman 3 over 2. Sure 2 is no longer being developed, BUT having
* Bader, Robert (Bob) :
> So looking at upgrading to mailman 3 but had some questions.
> Background: we use mailman as email distribution lists, not really for back
> and forth communication, so having said that…
>
>
> * Does mailman3 have a way to automatically prune archives, i.e. delete
So looking at upgrading to mailman 3 but had some questions.
Background: we use mailman as email distribution lists, not really for back and
forth communication, so having said that…
* Does mailman3 have a way to automatically prune archives, i.e. delete old
archived messaged that are X day
Dear all,
what files are being removed by rmlist (without -a). I suppose,
/var/lib/mailman/lists/$LISTNAME/config.pck and the entries in
/var/lib/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
When I restore both, have I restored the list? Mailman2 uses no
database, so maybe the answer is yes?
Background: testing
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