ll to look for it instead of using the current method. How much
> work that might entail or if it would have some unforeseen drawbacks,
> I don't know.
No problem. I can live with this mis-feature :-)
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nk* that
> will result in the right url getting used for your archives.
YES!! It works. I'd never come to this. Thank you VERY much.
But, can I bet that it's a Mailman bug since I assume that the setup which I
had, should work?
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can't imagine his patches would mess this up and not get noticed by
> him or one of the many folks that use them.
Yes, Richard is always very helpful and keeps his patches up to date ..
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ask for a help.
The question remains: why private URL is OK, while publis is messed up.
Any thing maybe with htdig patches?
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what about config.pck?
Anything can be done?
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investigate this mistery, but maybe someone can drop some
fresh light :-)
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s will have the old virtual domain in them somewhere.
I'll do it, and I'm sure that nonworking lists have the old values, but I'm
just wondering how to change them :-)
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work, while those that stayed under same domain (whether www.virtualdomain.com
or lists.domain.com) are OK.
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Any other idea?
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Here is the logs/error entry:
Nov 10 23:51:35 2003 (5355) htsearch for list: bvc-news, existatus: 1
However I can perform search on the list but it's annoying.
Any hint?
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Gour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Pls. excuse me for reply on my own post :-(
> I moved old archive into the new Mailman bit I'd like to keep old lsits
> settings intact. dumpdb gives me text output of config.db output, but now I'd
> like to get this into config.pck.
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this into config.pck.
What is the procedure?
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It's nice that you are considering such a project. htdig+Richard's patches are
great, but the 'infrastructure' of pipermail cannot afford more bells &
whistles.
Wishing you all the best in enhancing Mailman functionality!
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ppen tomorrow, and it is a pity not to have some replacement in between :-)
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ps. Anyway, thank you Richard for your hard work in providing and maintaining
these patches.
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ed in the official
distribution.
We are just configuring one server which runs Gentoo and it is a pain to
always manually patch Mailman, instead of plain "emerge".
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ut search capabilites loses much of its functionality, especially since
thereis no easy mechanism for integrating and automating it with something else, like
htdig
patches.
Pls. Richard, try to continue.
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> Bear in mind I only get access to MM 2.1.1 release at the same time as the
> rest of the user community.
Any chance that htdig integration patches enter into official release?
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to go to a file to change by hand the GID???
Just try one more combination :-)
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7;s not possible to hide them.
Or I am missing something?
(each domain has its own listm but cannot hide real names.)
So, it is proper to conclude that there is no real true virtual domain support
in Mailman?
(it can save me some time in experimenting further :-)
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d when I check crons with crontab -l,
it shows that cron jobs from crontab.in are active, but still - no delivery.
Is there something else what I am missing?
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ps. Sorry for late reply. I was replacing sendmail with qmail and migrating
from Pine to Mutt, so I needed some time t
d when I check crons with: crontab -l,
it shows that cron jobs from crontab.in are active, but still - no delivery.
Is there something else what I am missing?
Sincerely,
Gour
ps. Sorry for late reply. I was replacing sendmail with qmail and migrating
from Pine to Mutt, so I needed some time t
he problem.
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ps. Cron is properly installed.
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