Re: [Mailman-Users] Mystery of the site-wide mailing list...

2015-05-05 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 05/05/2015 06:24 AM, bill.co...@unh.edu wrote: > > I noticed there are .py source files and .pyc files which I > guessed and confirmed are compiled versions of the source. > According to this doc: > > http://wiki.list.org/DOC/My%20change%20to%20a%20source%20module%20is%20inneffective%3B%20When

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mystery of the site-wide mailing list...

2015-05-05 Thread Bill . Costa
Mark Sapiro recently posted, in part... Here's how I use and recommend the site list. 1) the members of the list are the site admins. 2) generic_nonmember_action is Accept. Left to my own devices, this is what I would have done, but it seemed to go against the 'official' recommendation. Hea

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mystery of the site-wide mailing list...

2015-05-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
There is a file, sitelist.cfg, in the misc/ directory in the source distribution that gets put in the data/ directory in an installed Mailman. This is intended to be used as input to config_list to configure the site list appropriately. However, some of its settings are not appropriate. Here's how

[Mailman-Users] Mystery of the site-wide mailing list...

2015-05-04 Thread Bill . Costa
I'm migrating our site from ListProc to Mailman and am in the process of wrapping my head around the Mailman way of doing things. For almost 20 years we have had the established email address list.ad...@unh.edu as *the* way to contact your friendly local neighborhood mailing list site administrat