On 08/12/2016 05:18 PM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
> Resurrecting this for the weekend crew …
Sometimes people are off line for long periods, in this case from Aug 5
to now. Be patient.
> I’ve been able to track it down to this line (but don’t know what to do about
> it):
>
> virtual_alias_domains
On 8/16/16 1:19 PM, The Mailing List Server Admin wrote:
> Dear Mailman Cognoscenti,
>
> We have Mailman (and ListProc) running on a physical machine which
> needs to be decommissioned. Cloning the system to a virtual machine
> (VM) shouldn't be a problem, but I am unsure about the tasks needed
On 08/09/2016 06:51 PM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
>
> When I access the archive via a browser, it shows “Forbidden”
>
> When I check /var/lib/mailman/archives/public they are all symlinks to
> /var/lib/mailman/archives/private which I assume are not allowed to be read.
It is correct that
On 08/09/2016 02:53 PM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
>
> I’d like to edit the following text that is shown on the homepage, to remove
> the “List administrators …” and change the email address as mail...@yugi.us
> is non-functional.
In what way is it non-functional? You must have a site ('mailman')
Greetings. How to get the data/virtual-mailman file to include all
virtual domains after running bin/genaliases?
This is on a FreeBSD 10.3 system running mailman 2.1.22 from ports.
The system has mailing lists defined from 3 domains -- let's call them
domain1.tld, domain2.tld, and domain3.tld.
Dear Mailman Cognoscenti,
We have Mailman (and ListProc) running on a physical machine which
needs to be decommissioned. Cloning the system to a virtual machine
(VM) shouldn't be a problem, but I am unsure about the tasks needed to
make a smooth transition. I've looked at several articles
On 08/17/2016 05:31 AM, Jewel Brueggeman-Makda wrote:
> I am wanting to shrink the archives on my lists. I only want to keep archives
> for the last 2 or 3 years. Is there a script that will do this? What are
> the steps to truncating and rebuilding an archive?
Mark Sapiro has written a script
On 08/11/2016 06:49 PM, Steve wrote:
> Am I correct in thinking that with mailman 2.x, the only real way to set
> these kinds of settings at the command line is to use config_list, spit
> on the config, make the changes and re-import it?
Or use bin/withlist, which is handy if you want to script