On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 04:49, David Andrews wrote:
> I have a list that had an archive, which was public. I need to change it
> to private. Is there anything I have to do besides changing the setting
> under archives / ?
>
I think changing that still leaves the actual archives to be "public"
I have a list that had an archive, which was public. I need to
change it to private. Is there anything I have to do besides
changing the setting under archives / ?
Dave
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hnk wrote:
>
>Currently I manage a list of about 300 members, using Mailman 2.1.11,
>that is on "emergency hold" due to a spam attack, and I would like to
>leave it that way for the summer as the effort it relates to is seasonal
>and the percentage of appropriate posts drops off at this time of
Jeff White wrote:
>I recently migrated all my lists to a new Solaris system running
>2.1.14+patch but I'm having trouble determining who should own the
>aliases file and what uid/gid is used for what.
>
>Apache httpd runs as the user httpd
>Mailman runs as the user mailman
>Postfix runs as the u
Greetings, new list member here, just finished with a complete read of
the FAQ and a search of the archives, so please forgive my human
failings if I missed this.
Currently I manage a list of about 300 members, using Mailman 2.1.11,
that is on "emergency hold" due to a spam attack, and I would
I recently migrated all my lists to a new Solaris system running
2.1.14+patch but I'm having trouble determining who should own the
aliases file and what uid/gid is used for what.
Apache httpd runs as the user httpd
Mailman runs as the user mailman
Postfix runs as the user postfix
I compiled w