No, the ~mailman/logs/error file is empty.
-stanton
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Stanton Schell
livsform design group
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
703-538-3491
703-989-6591
> From: Dan Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 14:15:37 -0800
> To: Stanton Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] FW: 1. S
Has anyone tried installing mailman on one server, in a directory
that's NFS mounted on a second machine (so that mailman is essentially
available on both servers), and have the load be distributed across both
machines?
In other words: have the entire mailman config and db files, NFS
mou
My list just had a virus come through on a member's Active-X attachment.
I can't find an option in the Mailman administrative interface that will
forbid, or disable attachments.
Is there any way to do this? I've found our list works best when messages
are restricted to plain text, no attachments
I own a webhosting company and use your software. I have a problem that
your mailing list doesnt let his name with "." in it
e.g. "hgs.in.london" it makes "hgsinlondon", not good FIX it now.
so here I ask can this be done?
Thank you for your time.
Edward Oden CEO
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If someone sends to a list a message with
a request to the readers of notifying when
read, the list-admin will be flooded of
messages.
Any ideas on "cleaning' any message from
request of notification before posting to
list members?
Jacopo
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