You can simply write over it with the one in your Source directory
(assuming you downloaded the source and did the install).
If not, I put a blank one up on my ftp server:
ftp://ftp.haht.com/private/mailman/pending_subscriptions.db
It only contains two characters: {0
Jon
On Monday 03 Decemb
> "Lynn, Michael (DCS)" 2001-12-01 11:06:09 -0500
>> Jon Carnes 2001-12-01 11:02 wrote:
>>> On 2001-12-01 10:24, Lynn, Michael (DCS) wrote:
>>> I implemented Mailman yesterday and had some problems with Sendmail
>>> config. I believe I have resolved those problems and how I have
>>> a large pendi
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Pending_subscriptions.db
You should be able to use the web-admin interface to clean out the pending
subscriptions for a list. Look for the option:
Tend to pending administrative requests
>From there, do a whole lot of deny-ing or whatever...
You can use the comm
You should be able to use the web-admin interface to clean out the pending
subscriptions for a list. Look for the option:
Tend to pending administrative requests
>From there, do a whole lot of deny-ing or whatever...
You can use the command line to see what is in the file by using the
com