It seems to me that changing the permissions on the files you want
to prevent access to anyone other than group mailman would be
sufficient, no? Unless the process of adding to the files
automatically resets the permissions, in which case it's probably
the umask on the process creating them tha
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> I'd like to continue web-access to the archives for list members, but
> prohibit access to local users on the Mailman "host machine". The fact
> that ../mailman/archives/private/ has "drwxrws--x" permissions isn't
> sufficient.
This isn't a mailman problem, this is a
This is the *third* letter I have written on the same topic. Before I
give up and return to using Majordomo for certain lists, I am trying
one last time.
Is there a way to prohibit local users (with some knowledge of
Mailman's archive directory structure and naming conventions) from
seeing the c