> -Original Message-
> From: Chuq Von Rospach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 1:04 PM
> To: Mark Roedel
> Cc: Chuq Von Rospach; Norbert Bollow; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Allowing users to join without spec
To Me" button and wait for that e-mail to arrive.
Enter your password in the box under "Unsubscribing from Mailman-Users"
and hit the "Unsubscribe" button.
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Mark Roedel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) || "There cannot be a crisis next week.
Systems Program
in actual practice.
Do we really want [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be able to act on behalf of anyone
else in that domain?
The other thing we'd need to be careful of is our definition of what
constitutes "the same domain". That'd presumably have to be
configurable on a TLD-by-TLD basis
quot;mail nobody mailman"
> but this doesn't seem to help.
Based on the output snippet you posted, I'd be inclined to try
--with-mail-gid=99
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Mark Roedel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) || "There cannot be a crisis next week.
Systems P
ry address that happens to get forwarded or
redirected into a final destination.
>>>> Could you remove all traces of
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your
>>>> system or i will be forced to block your address.
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Mark Roedel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | "There cann
; button
(5) Enter their password under "Unsubscribing from Mailman-Users", and
(6) Click "Unsubscribe"
(This actually works...I did it just this afternoon to change the
address I was subscribed from.)
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Mark Roedel|| "There cannot be a crisis
13] Permission denied:
> '/home/mailman/archives/public/scriptures'
My first thought is that this probably indicates some sort of
permissions issue. How, exactly, are the permissions set on this
directory?
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Mark Roedel | "If you understand what yo
bsite archive from which to read and
> post mail.
Mailman does website archiving as well, if it's configured to do so.
You'd still be without the web-based posting, but I'd venture that it
might be better than nothing. Perhaps something else to ask your
support folks about...
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