Joseph Chamberlain, D.D.S. wrote:
Does anyone have a list with rules of behavior and/or Internet etiquette
for
members of your mailing list(s) that you could share ?
The originator of the mailing list I moderate created this web page years
ago:
I've installed mailman 2.1.9 via the yum repository on Centos 5
according to the Redhat documentation. The web interface is working,
however emails sent to any list are being delivered to but not processed
by mailman. There are no entries in the mailman logs to indicate
anything is happening. The
On 6/8/11 2:41 PM, William Pearson wrote:
I've installed mailman 2.1.9 via the yum repository on Centos 5
according to the Redhat documentation. The web interface is working,
however emails sent to any list are being delivered to but not processed
by mailman. There are no entries in the
8-
This list is not the appropriate place for your RedHat packaging issues.
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I can appreciate this, but Im trying to determine what is going wrong so I can
be sure in taking it to RH they have stuffed up.
regards
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Mailman-Users
All --
I am in the early planning stages for migrating my largest mailing list (over
50K) to mailman and have a few questions that will be coming in the next few
weeks. Here's the first:
1) I have both digest and non-digest members. What are the options for
transferring these members into
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
1) I have both digest and non-digest members. What are the options for
transferring these members into mailman? (Email, Mass Subscribe upload page,
command line, etc.) any preferences to preserve their original digest choice?
Make two files, one containing the regular
Steven Jones writes:
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This list is not the appropriate place for your RedHat packaging issues.
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I can appreciate this, but Im trying to determine what is going
wrong so I can be sure in taking it to RH they have stuffed up.
This is *exactly* why you should go to