Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>I have full access to the installation on the server, and have always
>removed lists and archives from the command line on request. However, I have
>been thinking of giving list owners the opportunity to delete their own
>lists, but I don't want archives left behind.
I
If mm_cfg.py is set as 'OWNERS_CAN_DELETE_THEIR_OWN_LISTS = Yes', is there
a way to set the default for 'Also Delete Archives' to 'Yes'. For the
purposes of most of the lists that I administer, they are only used for a
limited period of time and then the subscribers/owners want the whole thing
scr
The League CA Cities wrote:
>i have tried looking through the FAQs just looking to remove some out of
>date lists
If the installation has
OWNERS_CAN_DELETE_THEIR_OWN_LISTS = Yes
in mm_cfg.py, there will be a 'Delete this mailing list' link under
'Other Administrative Activities' on the web adm
i have tried looking through the FAQs just looking to remove some out of
date lists
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 10:07:57AM -0400, Yannick Gingras wrote:
>
> Hi,
>I'm really pleased with mailman, this is helping me a lot to get my
> delelopers in touch.
>
> I just have a little problem here. I accidentaly created a list with spaces
> in it's name and I can't remove it with
Hi,
I'm really pleased with mailman, this is helping me a lot to get my
delelopers in touch.
I just have a little problem here. I accidentaly created a list with spaces
in it's name and I can't remove it with the rmlist script. I supose it is
related to the spaces in it's name. What
> Have you tried enclosing the name in quotes?
>
> bin/rmlist "list name"
>
And try bin/rmlist list\ name
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Yannick Gingras wrote:
> I just have a little problem here. I accidentaly created a list with spaces
> in it's name and I can't remove it with the rmlist script. I supose it is
> related to the spaces in it's name. What should be the right procedure to
> remove the list by hand without breakin
Hi,
I'm really pleased with mailman, this is helping me a lot to get my
delelopers in touch.
I just have a little problem here. I accidentaly created a list with spaces
in it's name and I can't remove it with the rmlist script. I supose it is
related to the spaces in it's name. What
ary 07, 2002 3:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] removing a list
> Hello,
>
> Darren writes:
> > When I try to remove it, I get:
> > fbsd# ./rmlist Hinds\ calculus\ ii
> Try to remove the list like this:
> ./rmlist "Hinds calculus ii"
>
> Szila
I am installing Postfix and Mailman on FreeBSD.
I've found the rmlist file and have attempted to use it (from within the
/bin directory). But, for some reason, my list keeps showing up. I've
tried following the link to the list from localhost using lynx. The page
returns, "No such list hinds".
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