Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> The fact that nobody but you has raised their hand to say "I want
> this" or "my list owners would really like this" is not a point in its
> favor.
We tried encrypted lists some years ago. Have a look at
http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/
The idea is that there
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> gpg --receive-keys 953B8693
I never needed that key because I use the Debian Package, but there
seems to be something wrong with the key (or the keyserver
keys.openpgp.org):
$ gpg --receive-keys 953B8693
gpg: keyserver receive failed: No data
And if I try the long key-ID
Bill Healy wrote:
> The @ used to automatically redirect to @ but this is stopping soon.
>
> Is there a way I can globally change the 2000 email addresses from @
> to @?
Depends. If you have no digest members, full names, subscribers who get
no mail (check by comparing
Christian Buser via Mailman-Users wrote:
> I never really understood the option ‘accept_these_nonmembers’ - but I
> would anyway not use it.
Many people have more than one E-mailadress, but the other
E-mailadresses are forwarded. If they write to a Mailing list they
don't remember which adress
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> What is it that I am being blind to that makes the web UI not open?
Did you load the cgi-Module of apache? Can you run other cgi-scripts?
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