At 10:15 12/12/2001 -0500, Joshua Gould wrote: At 10:15 12/12/2001 -0500, you wrote: >"Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Oddly enough, this is under the Archival section of the web-admin... > > You can turn it off there. Then, if you want to remove all the old > > archives, you will need to login to the server and delete the files out of > > ~mailman/archives/private/<listname>/ > > > >Jon, > >If I'm understanding correctly, you are saying to visit: > >http://localhost/mailman/admin/testlist/archive > >and set "Archive messages?" to no. Correct? > >The problem with this approach is that: > >1.> I would have to do it for all of our lists and we have TONS.
Put the following line in a text file and write a short script to run the $prefix/bin/config_list for each of your current lists: archive = 0 this will turn off all your current archiving more easily than using the web UI >2.> New lists are still created with archiving on by default, so you would > need to change this for all new lists too. If you want archiving off by default for new lists then redefine the configuration variable DEFAULT_ARCHIVE = 0 in $prefix/Mailman/mm_cfg.py to override the value of 1 assigned to it in $prefix/Mailman/Defaults.py >3.> If this list admin is someone other than me, they can simply log in and > re-enable archiving. Yes. That is what list admins are usually entitled to do >Is there another way to disable archiving site wide? If you really want to disable it permanently for all lists then I guess you are going to need to hack the python source. > Joshua ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users