Menega Sabidussi wrote:
> 1. do i need root access to do such things as
> bugpatch the program (for instance not letting attachments through)
> and collect my archives if and when i would like to change providers?
If the program's installed as root (which it usually is), then
yeah you do.
> 3.
G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> When I setup one of the lists here I had quite a sequence of "this is a
> test after at hh:mm" sorts of messages, and they are hanging out in
> the archive.
> It looks like I can probably edit the file
> /home/mailman/archives/public/.mbox/.mbx
> and delete t
Chris Jones wrote:
> Command died with status 2:
> "/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd test". Command output: Failure to exec
> script. WANTED gid 12, GOT gid 99. (Reconfigure to take 99?)
Did you read the FAQ?
(umm, this one IS in the faq, right?)
bekj
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Scott Brown wrote:
> When the list admin (or I, with the site password) go into this page, and
> try to select a different chunk of users to display on the page, the chunk
> never changes, it's always the first 30 addresses that are shown.
I've had this problem off and on. Clearing out the cooki
>From memory ONLY, filter through a pile of clues before using ...
Turn off MTA
Go into your MTA aliases and update $oldname aliases to $newname
Go into $prefix/archives/public/
mv $oldname $newname
mv $oldname.mbox $newname.mbox
Go into $prefix/archives/private/
mv $oldname $newname
mv $oldname
Juan Eliseo Carrasco Diaz wrote:
> Bek Oberin wrote:
> > Juan Eliseo Carrasco Diaz wrote:
> > > The Administrator name can be used as password to go into and change
> > > administrative and users options in theirs respective html pages.
> > It's a feature.
Juan Eliseo Carrasco Diaz wrote:
> The Administrator name can be used as password to go into and change
> administrative and users options in theirs respective html pages.
It's a feature.
bekj
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