with the CLI :-)
I've ajusted the path to utilities to get it working with my official GNU
Mailman Debian Etch install
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/dumpdb /var/lib/mailman/lists/listname/config.pck
Thanks
Have a nice day
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ering Mark
As I just answered to Brad, it is now working correctly, but yes, both
server side and end users where using Plain Text in the Options.
Best
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nce. Even if I don't have a technical
answer to my issue and it's working, I feel like I'm missing something not
knowing why it didn't work for several weeks...
Best
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lder mailman versions (2.1.5 was the last version I used without
problems).
That is wy I'm looking at a server-side problem.
Any better guess ?
Thanks and Regards
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Hi all
I can't get my digests to be sended in other than MIME although Plain Text
is selected. Any way to get this solved ? I have access to the server if any
CLI need to be used. I'm running 2.1.11
Thanks and Regards
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e a virtual include or other method of getting the
> number in listnamecount onto a web page.
>
> While you are at it, you can also show pending members in a similar
> way. The cron job looks something like:
>
> find /usr/local/mailman/data -name "listname" | w
Hello
I'm looking for a way to put the subscribers number of my lists on a web
page that is not generated by MailMan. Is it possible ?
Thank you
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