>For one list in particular, I am not able to change the password. I am
>able to log in with the site password, and when I change the password
>it reports a success, but it still reports authentication failure when
>I try to use the new password.
>I have tried this from numerous browsers, cleared
all cookies and
cache, checked for lock files and even ran the check_db utility on the
list's database as well as check_perms.
I am running Mailman 2.0.10 and am stumped.
Joshua Gould
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Our news server had a disk that became full and the news server
throttled itself during this weekend. We use mailman to gate a few
mailings to news groups.
I've looked around, but it appears that messages gated to the news
server when it was throttled have been lost?? I've looked in the qdirs
an
"Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oddly enough, this is under the Archival section of the web-admin...
> You can turn it off there. Then, if you want to remove all the old
> archives, you will need to login to the server and delete the files out of
> ~mailman/archives/private//
>
Jon,
Is there an easy way to completely disable mailing list archives? I
know that an option exists for reach list, but the users can simply
re-enable it.
Can I simply edit some config file to disable archives site wide?
I'd think this would be a fairly common question, but I didn't see it
in the FA
Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Check the mailman/locks directory and see if someone has the list held open.
>
> To look at the encrypted password (and see if it gets changed) you can use
> the following command line:
> ~mailman/bin/dumpdb ~/mailman/lists//config.db |grep password
>
since I upgraded to 2.0.8 and was
wondering maybe if there is a bug?
Joshua Gould
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