Brandon Sussman wrote:
> A 15 minute attempt to find doc on how to convert an ezmlm archive
> to mailman is not showing much promise.
>
> Without me personally writing a converter, is there any recent
> wisdom on doing this?
You should just need to convert the exmlm archive to mbox, then import
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A 15 minute attempt to find doc on how to convert an ezmlm archive to
mailman is not showing much promise.
Without me personally writing a converter, is there any recent wisdom on
doing this?
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Kelly Jones wrote:
>I have a list X that contains two sub-lists: Y and Z.
>
>The members of Y can post to Y w/o being held, and the members of Z
>can post to Z w/o being held.
>
>However, if a Y member posts to X, his message is held, since he's not
>directly on X (he's on Y, which is on X, so he'
I have a list X that contains two sub-lists: Y and Z.
The members of Y can post to Y w/o being held, and the members of Z
can post to Z w/o being held.
However, if a Y member posts to X, his message is held, since he's not
directly on X (he's on Y, which is on X, so he's only indirectly on X).
I
Perry M Lynch wrote:
>
>On Wednesday, a member submitted a large email with poor formatting to the
>list. And it had enough CCs attached to it that it caused a buffer overflow,
>which resulted in the message being self-approved for the list.
Do you have evidence that this is what happened, or i
I'm list admin/moderator of a 450+ member list that ran into trouble yesterday.
First, we're running Mailman 2.1.8 on a current release of OpenBSD. And it's
been running for 2+ years with no issues, until this past Friday morning when
the user db became corrupt.
Content filtering is set to re