Hi, I have installed a partially working version of Mailman 2.1.6 with
Python 2.4.1 on a RAQ4
THe actual lists are working but the problem is with the web interface
reporting a permission problem, and the httpd error log reporting
"Symbolic link not allowed"
THe background to it is that I've run
Jimmy Pierre wrote:
>
>Thanks for your input! I will not need the archives, just an export of the
>email addresses in order to import on the same server.
>
>Export domainA.com => domainB.com
>Both based with the same hosting company, same DNS etc. I have the
>login/password of both domains, in fact
Hi Brad,
Thanks for your input! I will not need the archives, just an export of the
email addresses in order to import on the same server.
Export domainA.com => domainB.com
Both based with the same hosting company, same DNS etc. I have the
login/password of both domains, in fact I run both domain
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 09:42:49AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >Any reason why admins are not managed along with all the other list
> >members? And just have an additional role for "admin"?
>
>
> In addition to the fact that the admin passwords are stored in a more
> secure way because the conse
Bill Moseley wrote:
>
>Is there a way for list admins to get the *list* password sent to
>them? That is, if they forget the list's password (not their password)
>can they have mailman send it to them?
No. The member's passwords are stored as plain text. The list passwords
(admin and moderator) a
2.1.5 on Debian Stable
"mailman admin password" are not very good search words.
Is there a way for list admins to get the *list* password sent to
them? That is, if they forget the list's password (not their password)
can they have mailman send it to them?
Any reason why admins are not managed a
Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 3:14 PM +0200 2005-09-25, Jimmy Pierre wrote:
>
>
>> The issue is that I am not root on the dedicated server, so there are a few
>> python scripts that will not work. (access denied et al)
>
> If you're not a priviledged site admin with root access, then you
>won't
At 3:14 PM +0200 2005-09-25, Jimmy Pierre wrote:
> I spent an interesting time looking for information on how to export mailman
> list emails to a text file and import in the new domain.
Are you talking about trying to take the archive of the list on
one server and import that into ano
Greetings,
I spent an interesting time looking for information on how to export mailman
list emails to a text file and import in the new domain.
The issue is that I am not root on the dedicated server, so there are a few
python scripts that will not work. (access denied et al)
Tried http://www.t
On 9/25/05 4:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> There is a known problem with Microsoft E-mail clients.
> Client shows the Sender and not From address, this is not a standart behavior,
> but hey, microsoft don't give a f... about standarts, they make standarts of
> their own.
Hi,
There is a known problem with Microsoft E-mail clients.
Client shows the Sender and not From address, this is not a standart behavior,
but hey, microsoft don't give a f... about standarts, they make standarts of
their own.
Just try to use Kmail or another normal mail client and you'll see t
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