Keith Daniels wrote:
>
>Two questions:
>
>I set the mailman alias to "mailman: mailman". Is that correct?
No. You want to remove this alias altogether so that the 10 aliases for
mailman, mailman-admin, etc. which are in Mailman's data/aliases will
be effective and not preempted by the /etc/alias
On 11/24/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith Daniels wrote:
>
> Did this post go through mailman? What are the full headers? Is ther an
> "X-BeenThere: mailman@com" header and or other mailman
> headers?
>
After looking at your alias question below I realize that -- no, it
was not g
Keith Daniels wrote:
>
>What the mailman list does do:
>
>1 - It receives and sends post to the list
>2 - It saves the web interface configuration changes to the *.pck file
>( I tested this several ways)
>3 - You can create a new list.
>
>What the mailman list does not do:
>
>1 - It does not apply