Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Patricia A Moss wrote: >I am running mailman, version 2.1.5.1-34, on a RedHat, version 4.0, >server. >I am trying to understand how archiving works and/or is set up and >configured. >I need to understand the difference between the directory and the .txt >file (i.e. Directory: "2009-December" an

Re: [Mailman-Users] Is there a feature that allows for rights tovarious levels of email?

2010-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Greg Skipper, MD wrote: >I need to setup a listserv Please see . >that allows for assigning rights to 2 or more >levels of priviledge (i.e. first level can receive from everyone, second >level can only read second class or thread respon

Re: [Mailman-Users] does arch read plain text emails?

2010-05-21 Thread Robert Khachikyan
Just an FYI to future users, my test indicates it can be dummy data. As long as it ^From --Robert On 5/20/2010 4:23 PM, Robert Khachikyan wrote: Thanks Mark. It sound like I'm gonna have to write a shell to add the From line for each message. They all have the "From:", "Subject:", and "Date:

Re: [Mailman-Users] does arch read plain text emails?

2010-05-21 Thread Robert Khachikyan
Thanks Mark. It sound like I'm gonna have to write a shell to add the From line for each message. They all have the "From:", "Subject:", and "Date:" header, but not the very first line "From u...@example.com ". 1 question. Does the have to be a real date or it can contain dummy data? (guess

[Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-21 Thread Patricia A Moss
I am running mailman, version 2.1.5.1-34, on a RedHat, version 4.0, server. I am trying to understand how archiving works and/or is set up and configured. I need to understand the difference between the directory and the .txt file (i.e. Directory: "2009-December" and File: "2009-December.txt")

[Mailman-Users] Is there a feature that allows for rights to various levels of email?

2010-05-21 Thread Greg Skipper, MD
I need to setup a listserv that allows for assigning rights to 2 or more levels of priviledge (i.e. first level can receive from everyone, second level can only read second class or thread responses from first class). Does anyone know of such an option anywhere? Thanks -

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman-loop and exim

2010-05-21 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: >Roger Lynn wrote: > >>On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 08:27:29AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: >>> >>> Just add the >>> >>> mailman-loop: /usr/local/mailman/data/owner-bounces.mbox >>> >>> alias to /etc/aliases and the system aliases router will take care of >>> it. [...] >> >>Is the ne