Raymond Blum wrote:
> The
>subject prefix for each list is
>[list1] and [list2]
>It's mailman version 2.1.5
>Unfortunately I am a list owner but not a sys admin for the machine running
>mailman so I don't have any access to check the mailman installation for the
>.py file, is there a way to get tha
Hi Mark
I'm glad that to hear that it should be doing the sensible thing. The
subject prefix for each list is
[list1] and [list2]
It's mailman version 2.1.5
Unfortunately I am a list owner but not a sys admin for the machine running
mailman so I don't have any access to check the mailman install
Raymond Blum wrote:
> I have a situation where I need to preserve the "history" or chain of
>subscriptions that a message has passed through on its way to the
>recipients. For example if user1 subscribes to list1 and list1 is
>subscribed to list2, I wish messages sent to list2 to have something
Hi all
I have a situation where I need to preserve the "history" or chain of
subscriptions that a message has passed through on its way to the
recipients. For example if user1 subscribes to list1 and list1 is
subscribed to list2, I wish messages sent to list2 to have something like
this in the s