Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread Elvis Fernandes
Okay, going to http://example.com/mailman/private/mail-list/ does work. > Where did the http://example.com/mailman/private/mail-list URL come > from? Was this a link on a Mailman page or did you just type it? I typed it. When I go to http://example.com/mailman/private the screen tells me "You

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
Elvis Fernandes wrote: > >I guess I spoke too early! > >When I go to http://example.com/mailman/private/mail-list , the screen >displays "The mail-list Archives". >But when I click on [thread] [Subject] [Author] [Date], it comes back with >the screen "No such list 2005-december" Try going to http

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread Elvis Fernandes
I guess I spoke too early! When I go to http://example.com/mailman/private/mail-list , the screen displays "The mail-list Archives". But when I click on [thread] [Subject] [Author] [Date], it comes back with the screen "No such list 2005-december" Am I missing something? Any info will be appreci

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
Elvis Fernandes wrote: >>From a web browser, non-members of a mail list can browse the archives. >Is this a correct statement? Only if the archives are public. >Now, there must be a way to block non-members to browse the archives of >mail-list Make the archive private on the list's Archiving

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread Elvis Fernandes
Making the archives private with a username / passwd access will be okay to start with. > Make the archive private on the list's Archiving Options page. This > will remove the symlinks from the archives/public/ directory I see that the links are removed. > and force archive access to be via http

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread John Dennis
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 11:47 -0800, Elvis Fernandes wrote: > >From a web browser, non-members of a mail list can browse the archives. > Is this a correct statement? > > For example, if I am NOT a member of mail-list, I can still go to > http://mailman/pipermail/mail-list > and browse the archives.

[Mailman-Users] Archive browsing question

2005-12-19 Thread Elvis Fernandes
>From a web browser, non-members of a mail list can browse the archives. Is this a correct statement? For example, if I am NOT a member of mail-list, I can still go to http://mailman/pipermail/mail-list and browse the archives. Now, there must be a way to block non-members to browse the archives

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive browsing

2004-03-16 Thread Richard Barrett
On 16 Mar 2004, at 10:30, Tony Howat wrote: Hi There, We've been using mailman here for some time, however it's becoming increasingly apparent that the in-built archive browsing is insufficient for our needs. What we need is a searchable threaded display per list of each entire archive. Has

[Mailman-Users] Archive browsing

2004-03-16 Thread Tony Howat
Hi There, We've been using mailman here for some time, however it's becoming increasingly apparent that the in-built archive browsing is insufficient for our needs. What we need is a searchable threaded display per list of each entire archive. Has anyone implemented such a thing? We'd clearly