I am running Mailman 2.1.x on OpenBSD 3.5. I wanted to customize the Mailman HTML, in particular the archive login page and the mail archives, to match the rest of my website. Through the admin interface, I found that there were only three pages that I could edit, so I edited the HTML templates directly in /usr/local/lib/mailman/templates/en/. Then I did arch --wipe listname, and the changes to the archive HTML took effect and looked nice.
However, I was bewildered that the next time mail was sent to the list, the archive index was rebuilt using the default, original Mailman HTML. Again I did arch --wipe listname, and my changes took effect.
Why is it that when mail is sent to the list, it is not using the templates in mailman/templates/en, and where IS it getting the templates from? It doesn't look like the templates are embedded in the list configuration, at least I could not find them there. Seems odd that arch --wipe listname would have different behavior from how Mailman normally rebuilds the archive HTML when it gets mail.
-Nathan
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