Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 01/24/2017 01:32 PM, Ryan C Stasel wrote:
> > Is it possible to change the date sent on an email sent to a
> > moderated list to be the date that the message was “released”
> > from hold?
>
>
> Not without modifying the code, but Mailman does add an
>
On 01/25/2017 04:39 PM, Adam Goldberg wrote:
> Yea, nope, that doesn't seem to work ("Private archive not found"). It might
> be disabled or something.
What is the URL you normally use to access the lists archive? If it is a
private url, just change the listname at the end to
Yea, nope, that doesn't seem to work ("Private archive not found"). It might
be disabled or something.
Ultimately, I want to make the archives available on a new server via the
normal methods.
Adam Goldberg
AGP, LLC
+1-202-507-9900
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From: Mailman-Users
On 01/25/2017 08:11 AM, Adam Goldberg wrote:
> Is there an easy (well, automated) way to import the .txt.gz files that are
> downloadable from a list's archive? I've done a bit of searching, and it
> seems that all assume that the filesystem is available (to just copy archives
> over).
I am
Is there an easy (well, automated) way to import the .txt.gz files that are
downloadable from a list's archive? I've done a bit of searching, and it seems
that all assume that the filesystem is available (to just copy archives over).
I suspect the answer will be something in terms of bin/arch,
On 01/24/2017 01:32 PM, Ryan C Stasel wrote:
>
> Is it possible to change the date sent on an email sent to a moderated list
> to be the date that the message was “released” from hold?
Not without modifying the code, but Mailman does add an
X-Mailman-Approved-At: header to the message with
Hi All,
Is it possible to change the date sent on an email sent to a moderated list to
be the date that the message was “released” from hold?
Thanks!
-Ryan Stasel
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