Bill Whitacre wrote:
>
>I did find where the held messages live though:
>
>/private/var/mailman/data
>
>I wonder what would happen if I just deleted all the held messages?
>
>I'll bet there's a command that one should run after that to re-sync
>things, eh?!
I've never suggested this because I'd
> Yes, I would LOVE to update to a newer version but I am not sure what
> 'special' things Apple has done on their 'stock' install of Mailman
> on Server.
I've been playing with upgrading the 2.1.5 that comes with OS X to
2.1.8 and it seemed to work OK except that the update script claimed
th
On Jun 23, 2006, at 11:44 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
>> I'm using Mailman 2.1.2 on a Mac OS X Server.
>>
>> Is there a way to batch delete a slew of admin requests without
>> having to click the 'Discard' radio button on each and every one?
>
> Not with the version of Mailman that Apple hacked up an
> I'm using Mailman 2.1.2 on a Mac OS X Server.
>
> Is there a way to batch delete a slew of admin requests without
> having to click the 'Discard' radio button on each and every one?
Not with the version of Mailman that Apple hacked up and stuffed into
MacOS X Server, no.
You might be able to us
I'm using Mailman 2.1.2 on a Mac OS X Server.
Is there a way to batch delete a slew of admin requests without
having to click the 'Discard' radio button on each and every one?
Yes, I would LOVE to update to a newer version but I am not sure what
'special' things Apple has done on their 'stock