Michael Rainey wrote:
>It is a binary packaged version, Linux, not sure which flavor, always
>assumed Redhat
If it's RedHat with Mailman 2.1.5, the installation is probably in
/var/mailman an the log files in /var/log/mailman.
>The aliases are there.
>
>I am ready to tell them to go ahead and
It is a binary packaged version, Linux, not sure which flavor, always
assumed Redhat
The aliases are there.
I am ready to tell them to go ahead and do a complete reinstall, but
want to make sure I have got my subscriber list intact. It should be
visible to me as admin but is not, and even when
On 5/17/07, Michael Rainey wrote:
> After months of successful use of Mailman 2.1.5 for several lists, my
> hosting company "accidentally" unistalled Mailman. The have since
> "reinstalled" it, and it looks like all necessary files in var are there
> etc.
In /var? What OS is this? Is this a
mm_cfg.py IS still there and is correct.
Sorry...long day.
Michael Rainey
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After months of successful use of Mailman 2.1.5 for several lists, my
hosting company "accidentally" unistalled Mailman. The have since
"reinstalled" it, and it looks like all necessary files in
After months of successful use of Mailman 2.1.5 for several lists, my
hosting company "accidentally" unistalled Mailman. The have since
"reinstalled" it, and it looks like all necessary files in var are there
etc.
However no messages are apparently received (a moderated list---never
shows a pe