[Mailman-Users] List Archives

2022-08-28 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
David Andrews writes: > I want to delete some lists, but would like to save the archives. > Pipermail saves by month, as I have it configured. Is there a way to > obtain an entire archive at once? Are there tools to convert the > MBOX format to something non-technical people can deal with

[Mailman-Users] List Archives

2022-08-28 Thread David Andrews
I manage a bunch of Mailman lists. We are on 2.1.38 cPanel, and I do have access to the command line. I want to delete some lists, but would like to save the archives. Pipermail saves by month, as I have it configured. Is there a way to obtain an entire archive at once? Are there tools to con

Re: [Mailman-Users] List archives via email

2010-02-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tammy George wrote: >I've searched FAQs, how-to's, etc but couldn't find an anything >referencing this - is it possible to request a list's archives to be >sent via email? For example, new employee needs copies of all emails >that have been sent to a specific list. I thought I had done it before

[Mailman-Users] List archives via email

2010-02-13 Thread Tammy George
I've searched FAQs, how-to's, etc but couldn't find an anything referencing this - is it possible to request a list's archives to be sent via email? For example, new employee needs copies of all emails that have been sent to a specific list. I thought I had done it before but can't find any info

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-18 Thread Michael Welch
Mark Sapiro wrote at 10:14 AM 7/17/2008: >>More importantly, how does one search the mailman archives looking >>for all posts that contain particular text? > > >See . I was pleased to see that the DreamHost implementation of the Mailman archives includes htdig, wh

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Brad Knowles
For one thing, that correction is applied at the time of archiving, not reception. So, if you regenerate your archives in the future, then all thase date/time stamps will change. -- Brad Knowles Sent from my iPhone On Jul 17, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 7/17/200

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Simon
On 7/17/2008 4:03 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: ARCHIVER_CLOBBER_DATE_POLICY = 2 Ah, perfect, thanks... so setting it to 1 will always use the received date. I'm wondering what the disadvantages to this are - assuming the server date/time is always correct? The main disadvantage AFAICS i

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Simon writes: > On 7/17/2008, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > See the documentation in Defaults.py for the settings > > > > ARCHIVER_CLOBBER_DATE_POLICY = 2 > > Ah, perfect, thanks... so setting it to 1 will always use the received date. > > I'm wondering what the disadvantag

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Simon
On 7/17/2008, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: See the documentation in Defaults.py for the settings ARCHIVER_CLOBBER_DATE_POLICY = 2 Ah, perfect, thanks... so setting it to 1 will always use the received date. I'm wondering what the disadvantages to this are - assuming the server dat

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Simon wrote: Is there a simple way to tell mailman to use the servers RECEIVED date/time instead? See the documentation in Defaults.py for the settings ARCHIVER_CLOBBER_DATE_POLICY = 2 ARCHIVER_ALLOWABLE_SANE_DATE_SKEW = days(15) -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Simon
On 7/17/2008, Dragon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: That happens because the date is extracted from the Date: header of the message. The header is set by the MUA sending the message, if somebody has their computer clock set incorrectly, this will happen. Wow... haven't run into that one yet... Is

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Michael Welch wrote: Hi Friends. I have noticed that this list's archives include 3 months which have not happened yet. How has this occurred, and what will happen when we reach that date and new posts crash into the improperly dated archives? As Dragon notes, this is because the original pos

Re: [Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Dragon
Michael Welch wrote: Hi Friends. I have noticed that this list's archives include 3 months which have not happened yet. How has this occurred, and what will happen when we reach that date and new posts crash into the improperly dated archives? More importantly, how does one search the mailma

[Mailman-Users] list archives

2008-07-17 Thread Michael Welch
Hi Friends. I have noticed that this list's archives include 3 months which have not happened yet. How has this occurred, and what will happen when we reach that date and new posts crash into the improperly dated archives? More importantly, how does one search the mailman archives looking for

[Mailman-Users] list archives

2004-06-02 Thread Rich Sallade
Hello everyone, I want to know how I can delete the old messages in my archives. Thanks Rich S. -- -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/

[Mailman-Users] list archives settings

2004-04-03 Thread Michael Hubbard
Hi all, So I've been having some issues with a recently migrated list, where when I would try to view the list archives (http://www.sitename.com/pipermail/listname/), it wasn't reflecting any messages since the move (from one server to another). I was checking the Archiving Options settings,

Re: [Mailman-Users] List archives available for anyone

2003-10-18 Thread Eric
Richard, I checked through your email, and everything else was as you say it should be. But I mistakenly was thinking that I make the list private on the web by going to the "Privacy options" webpage instead of the "Archiving Options" page. The symlinks were indeed removed once I set it to pri

Re: [Mailman-Users] List archives available for anyone

2003-10-18 Thread Richard Barrett
You do not say which version of MM you are running; assuming 2.0.13 or 2.1.x ... On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 05:12 pm, Eric wrote: Hi, I've got my preferences set for view archives by "list members only." By this, do you mean you have set the list archive to 'private' using the web admin

[Mailman-Users] List archives available for anyone

2003-10-18 Thread Eric
Hi, I've got my preferences set for view archives by "list members only." But, with no cookies in my browser, I'm able to just go right to /pipermail/listname and it's freely visible. What is wrong with my configuration? Thanks! -- Mailman-Users