On 01/25/2015 07:49 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote: > This is a bit convoluted. I don't know if this is unique to the CentOS 7 > implementation or standard but everything is spread out now even more. I > found that /usr/lib/mailman/templates no longer exists. That directory > contains just a README that says the location was changed to > /etc/mailman/templates. In addition, I see there is also an mm_cfg.py in > /etc/mailman which is a sym link to /var/lib/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py. > Nothing like consistency. Why wasn't the templates directory also a > symlink? Sheesh!
See the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/KYCB> (these RHEL/CentOS changes are now over 10 years old). > The file /etc/mailman/templates/en/help.txt appears to be correct. >> >> The first help.txt template found is the one being used. What does it >> contain? The file below looks OK, but you should never change a template in templates/en/. If you want to make a sitewide change, you should put the edited template in templates/site/en/. If you want to make a list specific change, you should put the edited template in lists/LISTNAME/en/ See the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/jYA9>. Given that the template seems OK, there may be something wrong with the Mailman/Commands/cmd_help.py module itself. Has this been edited? Is there anything in Mailman's error log relating to these help commands? > (sanitized) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Help for %(listname)s mailing list: > > This is email command help for version %(version)s of the "Mailman" > list manager. The following describes commands you can send to get > information about and control your subscription to Mailman lists at > this site. A command can be in the subject line or in the body of the > message. > > Note that much of the following can also be accomplished via the World > Wide Web, at: > > %(listinfo_url)s > > In particular, you can use the Web site to have your password sent to > your delivery address. > > List specific commands (subscribe, who, etc) should be sent to the > *-request address for the particular list, e.g. for the 'mailman' > list, use 'mailman-request@...'. > > About the descriptions - words in "<>"s signify REQUIRED items and > words in "[]" denote OPTIONAL items. Do not include the "<>"s or > "[]"s when you use the commands. > > The following commands are valid: > > %(commands)s > > Commands should be sent to listname.requ...@somemailserver.com > > Questions and concerns for the attention of a person should be sent to > > listname.ow...@somemailserver.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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