n't be very
easy to read. If I search #2 I'll find what I want but I'll
see the whole file, which will also contain a bunch of stuff
I'm not looking for.
Has anybody worked through these issues with a GSA? I'd be
intere
preciated and will be replaced with
a better mechanism for Mailman 3.0". Are umbrella lists
somehow related to what I'm talking about?
Am I completely out to lunch or does this make any sense?
Cordially,
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Jon Forrest
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Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environment
e match
is case insensitive" but I'm still worried about this
since this is the only place I found any mention of
this. The installation and the administration manuals
don't mention it.
So, my question is are filter regular expressions case
sensitive?
Cordially,
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Jon Forrest
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th, but this
approach has worked well for me, including my recent
installation of Mailman.
Cordially,
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Jon Forrest
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Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
305 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
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f user-supplied data unless there's a very good reason for
doing so, and it's clear that it's happening. But, you
are clearly the expert in this area.
Anyway, thanks for your help.
Jon Forrest
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Mai
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> A newly created list will be given an initial real_name = to the all
> lower case internal name except the first character will be Upper case
> if it's a letter. This name is used in some messages and on the
> listinfo page.
I'm wondering what the reasoning for this is. If so
nge "Test" to "test" and all appears
well.
What's a mother to do?
Cordially,
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Jon Forrest
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Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
305 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
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Minor correction:
> add_virtualhost( 'mailman.ce.berkeley.edu', 'martin.ce.berkeley.edu' )
This is in mm_cfg.py, not Defaults.py as I stupidly said.
Sorry,
Jon
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-l -a -r fix_url
I'm not sure if it matters by in Defaults.py I have
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'https://mailman.ce.berkeley.edu'
add_virtualhost( 'mailman.ce.berkeley.edu', 'martin.ce.berkeley.edu' )
What am I doing wrong that causes the incorrect
x27;ve created a correct std.cfg, would be to put the stuff
from std.cfg into mm_cfg.py?
Cordially,
--
Jon Forrest
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
305 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
-
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> You have a more serious issue to contend with first and that is that
> Mailman does not accept email addresses consisting of only a
> local-part ('smith' in your above example).
I didn't know that. I had read the following:
# The "host_name" is the preferred name for emai
this. What am I
missing?
Cordially,
--
Jon Forrest
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
305 Davis Hall
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710
510-642-0904
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eling that Mailman is too
much for my simple needs.
Is there a way to limit who can post to a list without
running a high octane application like Mailman?
Cordially,
--
Jon Forrest
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Resources Manager
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
305 Davis Hall
Univ. of
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