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Hello,
I recently completed an upgrade from Mailman 2.0.11 -> 2.1.4 on
our server, and things seem to have gone reasonably well (we did
get bit briefly by the requirement to modify aliases in
/etc/aliases though).
I do have two questions, however, th
Hello all,
I need to upgrade Mailman and am currently running version
2.0.11 on Debian woody/stable. I have located a 'backported'
debian package (i.e. a 'deb' of a recent version of Mailman that
has been backported to the Debian stable tree) on backports.org
that is the current version 2.1.4.
S
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:25:02AM -0300, Víctor de Zavalía remarked:
> Dear Mailman:
>
> Does Mailman support antivirus features?
>
> Kind regards,
> Víctor de Zavalía
I would be surprised if it did, but if so, I am interested in
knowing about it ;-)
Currently we are using amavisd with f-prot
On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 12:13:10AM +0200, Brad Knowles imagined:
> At 2:21 PM -0700 2003/08/27, Aviram Carmi wrote:
> > If I am to make changes to sendmail might as well install another
> > server which will be better/easier for me as a non-admin person to
> > use/configure/maintain.
>
> [ .
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 07:45:09PM +0200, Thomas Møller Andersen remarked:
> Hi,
>
> I'm managing a list with mailman version 2.0.1. Recently the
> list has been bombarded - so much that i can't manage it
> through the web interface. How do I clean out all the
> spam-postings from the command line
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 08:50:14AM -0700, Morgan Fletcher remarked:
> Our spam filter seems to have sprung a leak, and one of our
> lists (mailman 2.0.8) now has over 1000 messages in the admin
> queue. We'd like to just clear it out without using the web
> interface. I searched for the solution bu