[Mailman-Developers] mailman-developers님 안녕하십니까?

2001-11-01 Thread 이현우
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[Mailman-Developers] Official way to "move" lists?

2001-11-01 Thread Bill Bradford
I'm moving my stuff to a newer/faster machine in a few days; is there a better "approved and recommended" way to transfer entire lists, configs, and archives over to the new machine other than just tarballing up the entire Mailman directory and FTPing it over? E.g., can I reinstall Python and Mai

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Official way to "move" lists?

2001-11-01 Thread Ron Jarrell
At 02:40 PM 11/1/01 -0600, you wrote: >I'm moving my stuff to a newer/faster machine in a few days; is there >a better "approved and recommended" way to transfer entire lists, configs, >and archives over to the new machine other than just tarballing up the >entire Mailman directory and FTPing it o

[Mailman-Developers] "Digester lucked out" in bounce

2001-11-01 Thread Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What exactly does this mean in the logs/bounce file? I see this a lot. I would have assumed that it meant an address that was bouncing now seems to work. The only problem is that Mailman isn't tied into the MTA's logs to know if the message really was delivered properly.. for all it knows, a