On 11/23/05, Brian Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently moved an existing mailman installation from one server to
> another. The procedure I used was stopping the web server and smtp
> daemon on the old server, tar up the mailman directory, and untarred
> it onto the new server. I ran 'bin/
I recently moved an existing mailman installation from one server to
another. The procedure I used was stopping the web server and smtp
daemon on the old server, tar up the mailman directory, and untarred
it onto the new server. I ran 'bin/check_perms -f' and it reported no
problems.
Everything se
Willy Mularto wrote:
>Finally I successfully run mailman on my server, and I have create a list. I use the
>default setting, and the problem is when a member post a message to the list. He
>doesn't get his own post in his mailbox. And when I go to the archieves, it still
>empty. FYI I use the m
Guys,
Finally I successfully run mailman on my server, and I have create a list. I use the
default setting, and the problem is when a member post a message to the list. He
doesn't get his own post in his mailbox. And when I go to the archieves, it still
empty. FYI I use the mass subscription fro