I'm setting up Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD-4.10.

The purpose of this installation will be, for the most part, to keep track of subscriptions/unsubscriptions that another privately-run list sends out (long story).

A problem we're having with it is the verbosity provided by the confirmation messages. And the confirmation of a confirmation message (ie: commands processed).

I found the routine in CommandRunner.py. I do not know Python enough to hack; however, I tried commenting out some of the routine, only to find it appears to negatively affect other processes that are dependent.

So, my question is: is there a way to selectively limit the verbosity of these messages without negatively impacting the rest of the installation and functionality.

I think we'd simply like to see a brief, to-the-point message to confirm a subscription or unsubscription (or, in some cases, none at all).


Thanks for any pointers, Forrest


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