On Friday, Feb 28, 2003, at 11:48 US/Eastern, Todd wrote:
Jon Carnes wrote:
That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web-admin
mark the list as private.
Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl's message to
mean that he wanted the list archives to remain accessible. If the archives
are public, this is really simple with rmlist. If they're private, I'm
curious how that'll work, as I can't recall ever having done it.

But, what happens if at some other time you do a bin/arch --wipe <listname>? Are the .mbox files kept around to rebuild the web archives from, or would they also go with a rmlist? If they're wiped, then the first suggestion (remove all users, require authorization to join list), plus removing the aliases, would probably be best.


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