Bob Morse wrote:
>Thanks. I'm not sure I feel comfortable dinking around in those files. I
>guess the user will have to live with those addresses for now.
OK. Here are some other things you might feel comfortable with. I
suspect the first two won't work, but they are worth a try.
1) click on the
Thanks. I'm not sure I feel comfortable dinking around in those files. I
guess the user will have to live with those addresses for now.
On 10/18/05 8:53 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Morse wrote:
>
>> On 10/18/05 8:12 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> R
Robert Morse wrote:
>On 10/18/05 8:12 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Robert Morse wrote:
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>> Is this 'stock' Mailman, or does this list use a custom MemberAdaptor?
>
>Stock as far as I know. Never heard of MemberAdaptor. It's a cpanel instal
>of Mailman.
See http://www.pyth
On 10/18/05 8:12 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Morse wrote:
>
>> I have a list running on our server that when you ask for the entire list
>> the firse 25 or so listed are munged. Here's an example
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hsustudent668-1768starif
>> anl
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>
>
Robert Morse wrote:
>I have a list running on our server that when you ask for the entire list
>the firse 25 or so listed are munged. Here's an example
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hsustudent668-1768starif
>anl
Is this on the http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname page or
somewhere else?
I have a list running on our server that when you ask for the entire list
the firse 25 or so listed are munged. Here's an example
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
anl
You can see that there is an actual email address in there, which when
searched on returns a valid address. I would like to get rid of these