On 12/29/2016 11:51 AM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> [changed the subject]
> Hi,
>
> I realize this wasn't part of your question, but-
>
> On 12/29/2016 8:16 AM, Jay Sekora wrote:
>> The old server is running Debian and Mailman 2.1.13 (from the Debian
>> package). T
those files copied as well, everything's looking OK.
Jay
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Jay Sekora
Linux system administrator and postmaster,
The Infrastructure Group
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Mailman-Users mailing list Mai
s" empty, but turning off
"require_explicit_destination" and putting just the local part of the
list address in "acceptable_aliases" doesn't make any difference.
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Jay Sekora
Linux system administrator and postmaster,
The Infrastructure Group
MIT Computer Science and
Sorry I'm getting to this so late...
On 04/02/2015 03:48 PM, Andrew Stuart wrote:
> What’s on your wishlist for the perfect Mailman web interface?
Well, the thing I find most frustrating about the current (2.X) Mailman
web interface is the "Adminsitrative Database Results" page. I manage a
bunch
Hi! This is just a thought that popped into my head and I thought I'd
share it with the world. Apologies if this has already been discussed
or is already in development for Mailman 3.
It would be nice if either the "admindb" page for a list were
templatable, with the HTML template editable per-l
Hi. One of the list-admins at my site was testing the bulk-subscription
box under Mailman 2.1, and tried to subscribe an address that looked
like (as he described it to me)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Foo Bar)
but there must have been a tab in there because (according to
mm_list_members) the addres
Hi. I'm setting up mailman-2.0.3, and am having a problem with private
archives not being private. (I'm using thttpd and postfix. Because
thttpd doesn't like following symlinks and requires all documents
to be under a single document tree, I'm having to play a few symlink
games with Mailman