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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 11:25 AM
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Looking for professional help
Hi All--
Brian, will these be publicly searchable and publicly accessible
archives? I would like to make my private archives
Hi All--
Brian, will these be publicly searchable and publicly accessible
archives? I would like to make my private archives searchable, but only
by subscribed members. Either way, however, you should certainly update
the FAQ/Wiki.
Metta,
Ivan
Barry Warsaw wrote:
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On May 18, 2007, at 10:16 AM, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> My programmer will be doing the installation and configuration and
> will be
> detailing the steps to setup searchable archives outside of mailman's
> installation directory. Would this be somet
EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ivan
Van Laningham
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 7:37 PM
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Looking for professional help
Hi All--
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> Really, these kinds of questions should be directed at your service
> provider
On 5/17/07, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
> They seem to have improved things. I get my dedicated server from
> Godaddy, and it came with the latest version of Plesk, 8.1.0. Mailman
> 2.1.8, and Python 2.4.3.
Well, Mailman 2.1.8 has security issues, so you'll need to make sure
to update that to
Hi All--
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> I can't say for sure, but I'm not aware of the Plesk folks making any
> material changes to the Mailman code. However. like most binary
> packagers I would assume that they store things according to the way
> that makes sense to them and not necessarily in the
On 5/17/07, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
> That's interesting. I use Plesk, and have not found anything different
> in my Mailman installation in the Python/HTML and config files other
> than a different base location than an installed-from-source Mailman
> would have. Everything behaves the wa
Hi All--
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> Really, these kinds of questions should be directed at your service
> provider (assuming they installed cPanel for you), or the cPanel
> folks. They've made some extensive changes to the Mailman code and
> haven't contributed those back to us, so our ability t
On 5/17/07, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> If someone has experience in using mhonarch/mharc and has some time to help,
> please contact me off list. Thanks.
Part of your issue there is that they're not only going to need
experience with mhonarc, but they're also going to need (or want to
gain) exp
On 5/17/07, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> My installation of mailman is on a Linux box running cPanel/WHM. The os is
> CentOS 4.4.
That's the kind of information we would have needed to know before we
would be able to help you. See FAQ 6.11, as well as FAQs 1.22 and
1.23.
> It is n
>I don't know much about the ht:dig patch, but it does appear from a cursory
reading of it's docs[1] that it is meant to be applied to a Mailman *source*
tree, not to an already installed Mailman.
Thanks Todd. That explains the error message. cPanel's distribution of
mailman has worked great for m
James Dinkel wrote:
> Why does there need to be a patch to mailman? Could you just setup
> htdig and have it index the pipermail web pages?
That doesn't provide the per-list integration that Brian wants.
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Why does there need to be a patch to mailman? Could you just setup
htdig and have it index the pipermail web pages?
James Dinkel
Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Brian Carpenter wrote:
>
>> My installation of mailman is on a Linux box running cPanel/WHM. The
>> os is CentOS 4.4. It is not an apple ma
Brian Carpenter wrote:
> My installation of mailman is on a Linux box running cPanel/WHM. The
> os is CentOS 4.4. It is not an apple machine. It seems to me that
> the patch is looking for a Defaults.py.in file, which I don't have.
> I could be wrong however in interpreting the error message.
I do
mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Looking for professional help
On 5/16/07, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> Apparently finding help, even paid help is another thing.
Well, in a sense you're getting what you're paying for.
I know you asked for paid consulting on thi
On 5/16/07, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> Apparently finding help, even paid help is another thing.
Well, in a sense you're getting what you're paying for.
I know you asked for paid consulting on this sort of thing, but I
don't have the time to do that, and so far as I know, neither do any
of the
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To: Ivan Van Laningham; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Looking for professional help
On 5/16/07, Ivan Van Lani
On 5/16/07, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
> Does the built in archiver provide searching?
No, but ht:dig integration is pretty easy to add.
> If it does, I don't think
> the FAQ tells how.
I believe that you need to go to the SourceForge page for th
Hi All--
Does the built in archiver provide searching? If it does, I don't think
the FAQ tells how.
Metta,
Ivan
James Dinkel wrote:
> Why not just use mailman's built in pipermail archiver? With pipermail
> built into mailman, archiving is set on a list by list basis.
>
> James Dinkel
>
> B
Why not just use mailman's built in pipermail archiver? With pipermail
built into mailman, archiving is set on a list by list basis.
James Dinkel
Brian Carpenter wrote:
> Dear List:
>
> I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup
> searchable archives for my clients.
On 5/16/07, Brian Carpenter wrote:
> I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup
> searchable archives for my clients.
So far as I know, if you're looking to hire contracting/consulting
services for Mailman, the latest information can be found in FAQ 1.17.
If you hav
Dear List:
I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup
searchable archives for my clients. My idea at this moment is to use mhonarc
and htdig but I am open to suggestions. Not all of my clients require this
so I would need to set this up on a list by list basis.
I am l
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