Hello,
2008/9/30 Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>>
>>I have just noticed that there is one more page that needs changing if
>>I want to keep the layout consistent - "Subscription request
>>confirmed" page.
>>
>>I guess the question is basically the same. How do I hack i
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 07:46:25AM -0500, Barry Finkel wrote:
>> This week, when attempting to upgrade further to Ubuntu Hardy, with
>> Mailman 2.1.9, the upgrade script crashed as soon as it reached one of
>> these lists, without releasing the lock. The attached patch is what I
>> used to be able
Christopher Hatty wrote:
>One of our mailman lists sends a daily message saying that it has over 8,000
>waiting messages in the queue. This number increases daily no matter what we
>do.
>
>Trying to go to its moderation page results in a server error. The server
>error in question is the kind that
One of our mailman lists sends a daily message saying that it has over 8,000
waiting messages in the queue. This number increases daily no matter what we
do.
Trying to go to its moderation page results in a server error. The server
error in question is the kind that generally requires the use of
m
Donald J. Organ IV wrote:
>A while back I found a patch for mailman that basically hid the email address
>in the archives converting it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I have now moved my mailman installation to a new box because the old one
>crashed and I am not able to find this patch anywhere else.
Brian Dunning wrote:
>I wanted to remove one user's name (by request) from the list
>archives, so I used vim to search & replace his name with x in:
>
>/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mylistname.mbox
I think you must mean
/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mylistname.mbox/mylistname.mbox
A while back I found a patch for mailman that basically hid the email address
in the archives converting it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have now moved my mailman installation to a new box because the old one
crashed and I am not able to find this patch anywhere else. Does anyone know of
a way I can
I wanted to remove one user's name (by request) from the list
archives, so I used vim to search & replace his name with x in:
/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mylistname.mbox
This worked fine, and I checked and verified that all occurrences were
properly replaced within mbox. Then I ran
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>I have just noticed that there is one more page that needs changing if
>I want to keep the layout consistent - "Subscription request
>confirmed" page.
>
>I guess the question is basically the same. How do I hack it?
If you're talking about something like adding a style