On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 10:42:58AM -0500, William Bagwell wrote:
> Respectively disagree. Even end users of a mailing list can download
> Gzip'd copies of the archives. The list owner can turn archiving off and
> the domain administrator (cPanel end user) can *delete* the entire list
> if they d
On Sunday 10 January 2010, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
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>
> I should explain why I believe *this* feature doesn't really benefit
> Mailman itself. It requires destroying data, on behalf of people who
> almost by definition don't know exactly what they're doing. In some
> cases, doing this pr
Brian Carpenter writes:
> > John Fitzsimons writes:
> >
> > > If it is then are there any plans for us CPanel users to be
> > > able to remove archives in a future Mailman release please ?
> > John, it's not called "free software" because you pay nothing for
> > it. It's call "free soft
Russell Clemings wrote:
>Maybe I'm missing something obvious here, but why can't the OP just go into
>the Mailman web admin page and set the archiving options like anybody else?
He doesn't want to change the list's archiving settings. He wants to
delete older posts from the archive to free up st
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> To: "'Stephen J. Turnbull'" , "'John Fitzsimons'" <
> jo...@net2000.com.au>
> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 22:06:21 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Removing archives quer
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> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Removing archives query.
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> John Fitzsimons writes:
>
> > If it is then are there any plans for us CPanel users to be able to
> > remove archives in a future Mailman release please ?
>
> John, it's not called "free softwar
John Fitzsimons writes:
> If it is then are there any plans for us CPanel users to be able to
> remove archives in a future Mailman release please ?
John, it's not called "free software" because you pay nothing for it.
It's call "free software" because you, and I, and the general public
are lic
--On January 9, 2010 11:46:05 AM +1100 John Fitzsimons
wrote:
From looking at the FAQ it appears that one can only remove mailing
list archives if one has shell access. Is that correct ?
If it is then are there any plans for us CPanel users to be able to
remove archives in a future Mailman re
John Fitzsimons wrote:
>
>>From looking at the FAQ it appears that one can only remove mailing
>list archives if one has shell access. Is that correct ?
>
>If it is then are there any plans for us CPanel users to be able to
>remove archives in a future Mailman release please ?
It is not strictly
>From looking at the FAQ it appears that one can only remove mailing
list archives if one has shell access. Is that correct ?
If it is then are there any plans for us CPanel users to be able to
remove archives in a future Mailman release please ?
Regards, John.
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