I just helped to manage a migration from Ecartis to Mailman for my day
job.
We have a periodic -announce list that we send out on to release new
software versions. What I'm finding is we cannot duplicate the same
behavior we have under Ecartis.
Ecartis had a simple "import" option, where li
We recently moved over to mailman from Ecartis at $dayjob, and one of the
largest annoyances is that mailman seems to have no ability to strip
duplicate messages that are sent to the lists.
We moved over from our main domain name, foo.com, to lists.foo.com, so
what happens is this:
A user po
faisal anif wrote:
>
>I need to add my email address as a server owner to administrate and moderate
>the lists to make sure no illegal actions are taken..
You don't need to add your address as owner or moderator in order to
administer a list. You only need to add your address to 'owner' if you
faisal anif wrote:
I need to add my email address as a server owner to administrate and
moderate the lists to make sure no illegal actions are taken.. is there a
SSH command line that I can use to add my email as moderator or
administrator instead of logging into the web interface of each list a
hi,
I have about 120 lists on my server for different customers, some are small (50
subscribers max) and some are medium and big (100 - 300 subscribers)
I need to add my email address as a server owner to administrate and moderate
the lists to make sure no illegal actions are taken.. is ther
Thanks, Mark. Yes, that was the page I was accessing it from.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>>This link leads to an error. Is there another source for this information?
>>
>>http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/
Brad Knowles wrote:
>James Gallagher wrote:
Brads advice about check_perms and the FAQ is good.
>
>> One thing that shouldn't matter is that
>> I ran configure before I copied the lists - I forget if that's the order
>> used in the FAQ answer.
>
>I'm not con
Brad Knowles wrote:
>Dario Ghilardi wrote:
>
>> I have problems with all gmail accounts (i tried with 2 different but i get
>> the same result).
>> I can subscribe to the list with a gmail account but i can't send emails to
>> that. I can receive others email, but others (and the mailing list too
Greg and Cheryl Sabens wrote:
>
>It certainly helps to know the correct terms and words to search. Sorry for
>repeating a question that probably gets repeated quite a bit. I doubt I would
>have ever been able to find the answer. I didn't even know what 'munging' was
>or what it meant so I cer
James Gallagher wrote:
I moved a set of lists from one host & mailman installation to another
host running Mailman 2.1.11rc2. I followed the advice in the FAQ
regarding moving lists and it seemed to work OK but I notice two issues.
First, messages to the lists are not being archived - I've che
Dario Ghilardi wrote:
Hi all,this is not the common question about gmail feature that doesn't
accept message back.
I'm glad to see that you've already gone through the FAQ and identified what
your problem is not. Knowing what the problem isn't is at least as
important as knowing what it is.
Hi,
I moved a set of lists from one host & mailman installation to another
host running Mailman 2.1.11rc2. I followed the advice in the FAQ
regarding moving lists and it seemed to work OK but I notice two
issues. First, messages to the lists are not being archived - I've
checked the permi
Thank you, Mark S and Brad K.
It certainly helps to know the correct terms and words to search. Sorry for
repeating a question that probably gets repeated quite a bit. I doubt I would
have ever been able to find the answer. I didn't even know what 'munging' was
or what it meant so I certainl
Hi all,this is not the common question about gmail feature that doesn't
accept message back.
I have problems with all gmail accounts (i tried with 2 different but i get
the same result).
I can subscribe to the list with a gmail account but i can't send emails to
that. I can receive others email, bu
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