Thanks Steve for your reply, i'll proceed in changing the iso8859_7.py file and
i'll keep my fingers crossed.
Kind regards
Sarantis
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Howdy!
To start with, a belated thank you is in order for Mark Sapiro –I leveraged
your suggestion for batch changing list owners (in our case, changing list
owner from owner “a” to owner “b” for 700 lists) from your post here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/mailman/+question/111591 😊
Ou
On 5/27/22 10:22, John Lake wrote:
Our security department has asked me to canvas all of our lists (4,237!)—and if
a list owner value is not defined they want me to disable the list.
1. Can I combine the list_lists and list_owners commands to output both
(hopefully linked) values as a .c
Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I found
googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like to know how, too,
since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2010-September/070283.html
Since he appears
On 5/27/22 12:47, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I found
googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like to know how, too,
since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/
Thanks very much Bruce and Mark!
Much appreciated,
John
On 5/27/22, 1:53 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
On 5/27/22 12:47, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I
found googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ becau
> > > Before I go down this rabbit hole: was there any particular
> > > reason (back in the day) that Pipermail was favoured (and
> > > implemented) over MHonArc.
> >
> > Mailman was initially implemented by John Viega in the mid 1990s to
> > manage a mailing list for fans of the Dave M
>> ...which I found googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like
>> to know how, too, since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
> The method in that thread is simply moving the lists/ aside. That
> is one way to disable a list, but there are others depending on what you