Re: [Mailman-Users] Deleting a list

2002-04-02 Thread Gary Wang
cd ~mailman bin/rmlist listname or bin/rmlist -a listname if you want to remove archives as well. On Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 11:23 PM, Baba wrote: > Hi, > > A quick question: how do you delete a list? > > -- > Baba the Cat > www.catbaba.com > PGP key at: www.ummah.com/pgpkeys > "I have studi

[Mailman-Users] configuring for Postfix

2002-03-30 Thread Gary Wang
I'm trying to get v2.1b1 to work.. I actually had it working, but for some reason (I don't remember why) I decided to re-install. Now I can't even get one message to go through to the mailman wrappers. I'm trying to configure for Postfix and Mailman to work together. Like I mentioned, this set

Re: [Mailman-Users] possible type on the System Setup page?

2002-03-29 Thread Gary Wang
I think that is how it's should be, since on a fresh install, these commands are entered *before* you `make install`. On Thursday, March 28, 2002, at 09:06 AM, DK Smith wrote: > > > This text: > > % cd $prefix > % chgrp mailman . > % c

[Mailman-Users] publicly advertised lists in v.2.1b1

2002-03-29 Thread Gary Wang
I just installed v2.1b1, and I have to say that its support for multi-language lists is excellent! One thing I can't seem to get working is the main /mailman/admin page. It is supposed to list the "publicly available" mailing lists, but I don't know what that means. I haven't found the setting

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive access with only password?

2002-03-29 Thread Gary Wang
e to think like them.. On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 10:48 PM, Ron Jarrell wrote: > At 10:41 PM 3/29/02 +0900, Gary Wang wrote: >> I was hacking around my new Mailman setup, and found out to my great >> surprise: >> The "private" archives are accessible without a

[Mailman-Users] Archive access with only password?

2002-03-29 Thread Gary Wang
I was hacking around my new Mailman setup, and found out to my great surprise: The "private" archives are accessible without a username. Well, that's only half the story, but it really caught me by surprise. I eventually figured out that the list is accessible by entering just the admin passwo

[Mailman-Users] Re: got it.

2002-03-28 Thread Gary Wang
never mind.. I found this in the archives. cheers, gary > - Original Message - > From: "Jorge Biquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I read on the archives that I need to be sure that aliases is > corrected > > written and updated with "newaliases" > > > > Do I have to create a user each time

[Mailman-Users] problems sending to (my) list...

2002-03-28 Thread Gary Wang
hiya. I just installed and configured Mailman on a server running RedHat Linux 7.1. The MTA is Postfix, which (I think) is supposed to work like sendmail. I have been over the configurations numerous times, but I can't seem to find what I am missing. When I send a test message to my "test" li