I have been plowing through the Mailman documentation and trying some
things on a test system and need lots of help.
First my system is Fedora 12 with Postfix and an SQL database for the
users, virtual domains, forwarders, and transport. See:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
First my system is Fedora 12 with Postfix and an SQL database for the
users, virtual domains, forwarders, and transport. See:
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-domains-postfix-courier-mysql-squirrelmail-fedora-12-x86_64
So I installed Mailman, ran the script to
I have a script that I use to add an address to
accept_these_nonmembers
It uses
mlist.accept_these_nonmembers.append('$1')
Is there a way I can invoke this C-shell script so that
the address is surrounded by apostrophes? I want the resulting
address to be
'u...@example.com'
I
Barry Finkel wrote:
I have a script that I use to add an address to
accept_these_nonmembers
It uses
mlist.accept_these_nonmembers.append('$1')
Is there a way I can invoke this C-shell script so that
the address is surrounded by apostrophes? I want the resulting
address to be
Major success. See below.
On 12/02/2010 10:45 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
First my system is Fedora 12 with Postfix and an SQL database for the
users, virtual domains, forwarders, and transport. See:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Major success. See below.
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On this fedora 12 system I finally found the directory at:
/var/lib/mailman/lists
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/KYCB.
Is there a 'good' way to list the content of the config.pck file?
special characters in it.