Thanks Mark, see inline comments.
>> [mailman@myhost] ~/logs |> grep testlist subscribe | grep acase
>> Sep 28 17:15:14 2011 (4401) testlist: new ac...@example.com, admin mass
>> sub
>> Sep 28 17:19:36 2011 (5821) testlist: deleted ac...@example.com; member
>> mgt page
>> [mailman@myhost] ~/logs |
On 9/28/2011 3:08 PM, Andrew Case wrote:
> My configuration:
> Mailman: 2.1.14
> OS: Solaris 10
> Python: 2.4.5
> PREFIX = '/usr/mailman'
> Server setup: 1 server for web management, 1 server for MTA/qrunner.
> /usr/mailman is NFS mounted on both servers
>
>
> I've been having the foll
My configuration:
Mailman: 2.1.14
OS: Solaris 10
Python: 2.4.5
PREFIX = '/usr/mailman'
Server setup: 1 server for web management, 1 server for MTA/qrunner.
/usr/mailman is NFS mounted on both servers
I've been having the following issue my mailman lists:
A user is either subscribed or
Hi Felipe,
On Sep 27, 2011, at 02:20 PM, Felipe Gasper wrote:
> I’ve done UI development for cPanel, Inc. for the past couple years. I’m
> fluent with Perl and JS/CSS/HTML/etc. I messed with Python a tiny bit about
> 8 years ago; I’m hoping to beef up my skills in that area as part of helping
> o