Richard and all,
Thanks. I appreciate your help and advice. With your suggestions, I
upgraded and now have a working list.
For the benefit of others who may find this thread via the archives, I will
just add a couple of comments. I had to stray from the INSTALL file just a
little bit because
Yes, you can simply delete it manually from ~mailman/lists/.. and
~mailman/archives/..
Oddly enough, Mailman simply scans the subdirectories in ~mailman/lists/ and
queries the file config.db in the sub-dir for the name and properties of the
lists that it displays. It does not have a central data
Darren
I'll try to deal with some of what you have said below
At 10:01 09/01/2002 -0600, Darren wrote:
>Thank you very much for your suggestions. I've marked the parts that I cut
>and pasted from the screen output with "# from screen>" and put all of it at
>the bottom of page. I hope this help
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I've marked the parts that I cut
and pasted from the screen output with "# from screen>" and put all of it at
the bottom of page. I hope this helps the readability of this post.
Unfortunately, my DEFAULT_LIST_ADVERTISED variable is already =1 in
Default
At 23:55 08/01/2002 -0600, Darren wrote:
>I have two questions.
>Question 1:
>
>How do you make a list public? I know how use the url to get to it. See,
>http://www.kneedeep.org/mailman/listinfo/test. But, if you go to
>http://www.kneedeep.org/mailman/listinfo, you will get a message from
>mail
I have two questions.
Question 1:
How do you make a list public? I know how use the url to get to it. See,
http://www.kneedeep.org/mailman/listinfo/test. But, if you go to
http://www.kneedeep.org/mailman/listinfo, you will get a message from
mailman that says "Welcome! There currently are no