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Jon Carnes wrote:
> In theory a private list that was deleted could not have its archives
> searched by ordinary mortals, since the actual archive files would be
> stored in the ../private/ area of the archive and Mailman would have no
> lists to authe
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 14:31, Todd wrote:
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> I'm still curious what happen if you rmlist a list, leaving the archives,
> and the archives were private. I assume that means you can't access the
> archives since their would be no list left to check usernames/passwords
> against. Does anyone know d
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Jon Carnes wrote:
> Good point. I made the assumption that he didn't want to allow public
> access to the list (or archives) any more.
> On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 11:48, Todd wrote:
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>> Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl'
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Steve Huston wrote:
> But, what happens if at some other time you do a bin/arch --wipe
> ? Are the .mbox files kept around to rebuild the web
> archives from, or would they also go with a rmlist?
The archives and the .mbox's get kept unless you use
Good point. I made the assumption that he didn't want to allow public
access to the list (or archives) any more.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 11:48, Todd wrote:
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> Jon Carnes wrote:
> > That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web
On Friday, Feb 28, 2003, at 11:48 US/Eastern, Todd wrote:
Jon Carnes wrote:
That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the
web-admin
mark the list as private.
Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl's
message to
mean that he wanted the list archives to remai
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Jon Carnes wrote:
> That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web-admin
> mark the list as private.
Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl's message to
mean that he wanted the list archives to remain access
That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web-admin
mark the list as private.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 11:17, Carl Holtje wrote:
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> There is one question that does not seem to be answered anywhere I've looked..
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> I would like to close a list.. prevent any further post
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Carl Holtje wrote:
> I would like to close a list.. prevent any further posts, but maintain
> access to the archives... How do I do this?
Normally you'd just use ~mailman/bin/rmlist . This will leave the
archives in place. I'm not entirely sure what
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There is one question that does not seem to be answered anywhere I've looked..
I would like to close a list.. prevent any further posts, but maintain access
to the archives... How do I do this?
Is it simply unsubscribing everybody and requiring subscription requests be
approved by the Adm
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