Aidan C A Hopkins at Wemail wrote:
Strange - I still get exactly the same error! The new list name I am
using is exactly as included in the URI; I have tried all lowercase or
even with the first letter uppercase - doesn't help.
The admin screen still shows the old name in the title line,
On 18 Jul 2008 at 8:11, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Aidan C A Hopkins at Wemail wrote:
Strange - I still get exactly the same error! The new list name I am
using is exactly as included in the URI; I have tried all lowercase or
even with the first letter uppercase - doesn't help.
The admin
Aidan C A Hopkins wrote:
Thanks very much - this did the trick, with one exception - the archives
are still bearing the old name. Presumably this just needs a rebuild as
mentioned somewhere in the FAQ which I used yesterday.
Some of the archive pages like the TOC and the current month's
On 18-Jul-08, at 12:52 PM, Aidan C A Hopkins wrote:
Thanks very much - this did the trick, with one exception - the
archives
are still bearing the old name. Presumably this just needs a
rebuild as
mentioned somewhere in the FAQ which I used yesterday.
Perhaps your instructions need adding
I have renamed two GNU Mailman lists using the four mv commands in the
middle of the following FAQ:
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030617
When I go back into the new admin screen, the list name in the first box
still shows oldlist and needs changing to newlist.
I get
Aidan C A Hopkins wrote:
I have renamed two GNU Mailman lists using the four mv commands in the
middle of the following FAQ:
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030617
When I go back into the new admin screen, the list name in the first box
still shows oldlist and needs
On 17 Jul 2008 at 10:23, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Aidan C A Hopkins wrote:
I have renamed two GNU Mailman lists using the four mv commands in the
middle of the following FAQ:
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030617
When I go back into the new admin screen, the list