On 21/06/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please do let us know how things turn out. We don't provide official
> support for third-party add-ons, but it can be useful for us to
> provide links to where people can get support, in case someone else
> in the future follows the same logi
On 6/20/07, Jenny Hopkins wrote:
> I'm sorry - I presumed lurker was a sort of add-on to mailman, and
> thought I saw references to it as I went through the mailman archives.
> (Googling for 'lurker' and anything to do with mailing lists or irc
> tends to bring up the wrong references :-))
We
On 20/06/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/20/07, Jenny Hopkins wrote:
>
> > Why would the lurker database think mails are deleted?
>
> This is a problem with lurker and not Mailman. I've never even heard
> of lurker before, and I've been involved in running mailing lists for
> o
On 6/20/07, Jenny Hopkins wrote:
> Why would the lurker database think mails are deleted?
This is a problem with lurker and not Mailman. I've never even heard
of lurker before, and I've been involved in running mailing lists for
over a decade, and I've been involved in the Mailman project for
On 20/06/07, Jenny Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hullo there,
>
> I've recently taken over the admin of a server running mailman and
> lurker, for several mailing lists.
>
> It was noticed that the archives were out of date and new messages
> weren't archiving. I traced the problem in the e
Hullo there,
I've recently taken over the admin of a server running mailman and
lurker, for several mailing lists.
It was noticed that the archives were out of date and new messages
weren't archiving. I traced the problem in the end to the mailman
mm_cfg.py script having
PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER