Re: [Mailman-Users] Hello and newbie question(s)

2006-01-15 Thread J. Horton
Thank you to Mark and Bryan for the help. Trying to figure out what this all this means (I'm still in the deep water.) I've asked our network guy to take a look, though I know I'm driving him crazy. I might perhaps need to come back and ask some for some further simplification, but here's

Re: [Mailman-Users] Hello and newbie question(s)

2006-01-14 Thread Bryan Carbonnell
On 14/01/06, J. Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > and running (though empty). Problem is, I'd like to set the same > bounce processing variables for each list, without having to go into > the web interface to each individually (a huge time killer). > > Is there anyway to do this kind of work g

Re: [Mailman-Users] Hello and newbie question(s)

2006-01-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
J. Horton wrote: > >I'm very adept at configuring list via the web interface, but I now >have a bit of a problem. > >Recently, we decided to set up individual lists for each Kentucky >county represented in our organization's BIG LIST. I created these >lists (120 in all) using the command lin

[Mailman-Users] Hello and newbie question(s)

2006-01-14 Thread J. Horton
Hello- Been a regular user of Mailman for a while now (it's fantastic), but only recently digging into the command line side of things. Our network guy did all the install, and slowly started showing me tips and tricks to do in Terminal (Mac). I'm very adept at configuring list via the web