On 8/23/07, Mervyn Kahn wrote:
> If one is released it can be upgraded easily without fear of breaking
> anything. This, however, is not the case at the moment.
I've worked at a project where they were using Plesk, and after a
great deal of customization work by the hosting facility staff, th
Meenal Pant wrote:
>My software uses Mailman. I am using GNU autotools to bundle my software
>for distribution. During ./configure I want to check if mailman is
>installed and capture the path and version in some variables. What rules
>should I define in configure.ac ? Look for mailmanctl using
Brian Luria wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to use the -request option to have member lists sent to me
>>
>> Format:
>>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Subject: who password
>>
>> At first I didn't think it was working at all, then (literally as I was
>> typing this post, they came to my inbox - 40 minutes
My software uses Mailman. I am using GNU autotools to bundle my software
for distribution. During ./configure I want to check if mailman is
installed and capture the path and version in some variables. What rules
should I define in configure.ac ? Look for mailmanctl using AC_CHECK_PROGS ?
Thank
>
> I have mulitple mailing lists setup - just set up and getting to know
> mailman (over majordomo)
>
> I am trying to use the -request option to have member lists sent to me
>
> Format:
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Subject: who password
>
> At first I didn't think it was working at all, then (li
Can anyone assist with resolving this problem for me?
Need to know about updating Mailman in Plesk from 2.15 to 2.19
I received the following response from Support at tecktonic who tried to
update Mailman for me:
I worked on this for quite a bit yesterday and came to the conclusion today
after
Jewel Makda wrote:
>[error] Symbloic link not allowed: /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/mylist
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> This is puzzling since most permission or web server config issues
>> would affect all public archives, not just some.
>>
>> What is in your web server (apache?) error_log fo
Jewel Makda wrote:
>I am really lost as to why I have some archives which are public working
>fine but I one some of my lists if I make them public I receive the
>following:
>
>Forbidden
>You don't have permission to access /pipermail/listname/ on this server.
>
>I have read the discussion archi
On Aug 22, 2007, at 10:03 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
>> And, the heart of my
>> question, can I disable those [ways a list admin could add
>> addresses without confirmation]?
> Of course, you can do anything if you're willing to hack the code, but
> short of that, all you
I am really lost as to why I have some archives which are public working
fine but I one some of my lists if I make them public I receive the
following:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /pipermail/listname/ on this server.
I have read the discussion archives and have not found a sol
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