Re: [Mailman-Users] List migration to new machine

2003-11-19 Thread Kaan
There is an upgrade documentation coming with the latest mailman 
version. It is very helpfull while imigrating to a new version. Basicaly 
you copy two directories, ./list and ./archive.

Good Luck,

Kaan Coskun

Ryan Johnson wrote:
I looked for the solution to this in the archives, but could find a solution. My problem is I would like to move my existing list to another machine. I am going to keep the same directory structure, just upgrade mailman and htdig on the new box. What files do I need to move over to the new box? I know the listname.mbox, but what about all the user preferences? I am assuming the names of the users and their preferences are stored in a file and can simply be moved to another mailman install.

I hope I have explained my problem well, thank you in advance.

Ryan



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[Mailman-Users] Still trying to change the bounce messsage

2003-11-19 Thread Rick Goyette
I am still trying to figure out how to change the default bounce 
message.  Anyone got any advise?
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[Mailman-Users] Install Doc Request

2003-11-19 Thread Jesse Burkhardt
Hi Folks,

I have just joined this list. I am quite frustrated in my search for 
documentation concerning Mailman installation: specifically how Apache 
web interfaces should be configured as well how the Sendmail config 
should be tweaked as an MTA. (I am sure there will be other issues to 
cover, such as employing multiple mail domains, etc.) So, if any of you 
are in possession of installation documentation please send me your 
links and docs.

Much Thanks.

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[Mailman-Users] Rejecting posts based on subject line

2003-11-19 Thread Clyde Jones
Hi
 I would like to configure mailman to reject posts that have the digest 
name as the subject line.  I see where I can configure a spam filter in 
privacy options  spam filters, but I would like to have a specific 
response for that particular subject.  Is there someplace else I should 
configure the filter?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] KNOWN_SPAMMERS doesn't have any effect

2003-11-19 Thread Todd
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Thanh Nguyen wrote:
 I am using Mailman 2.1.3 and have set up Spam Assassin to flag spam
 mail with header X-Spam-Flag: YES.
 
 I tried to follow Todd's message in
 
 http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-October/031975.html
 
 and have added this line
 
 KNOWN_SPAMMERS = [('X-Spam-Flag','YES')]
 
 to the mm_cfg.py in the hope that these messages would be discarded.
 However, I don't see any changes in the behavior nor any mailman
 error reports on the effects of this setting. The spam messages with
 the header indicated about still go through without any effect. Is
 there something else that I should do to automatically discard flagged
 messages?

Just a guess, but did you restart the qrunners after you added this to
mm_cfg.py?

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[Mailman-Users] Newbie question regarding Mailman commands via email

2003-11-19 Thread Hubert Ho
Hello,

We recently changed our mailing list software from Listsev to Mailman. 
Users of the old Listserv system could only send email commands to do
administrative and subscription tasks.  I know that Mailman has a limited
set of commands.  Are there plans to increase the number of commands? 
We've been getting complaints from users who still want to do tasks via
email, as opposed to using the web interface.  Will the commands currently
available continue to be supported in future versions of mailman?

Thanks.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] KNOWN_SPAMMERS doesn't have any effect

2003-11-19 Thread Thanh Nguyen
Todd  wrote:

Just a guess, but did you restart the qrunners after you added this to
mm_cfg.py?
In deed, you are right. After restarting qrunners, spam messages get
automatically discarded. It works as advertised. I should have thought
of that.
Thank you very much.
Regards.
thanh


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