>>>
>>
>> They are named listname+admin
>>
>> Is there any way to determine whether my mailman installation is reading the
>> lines from my mm_cfg.py correctly?
>
>
> Here's one way.
>
> [m...@sbh16 ~]$ /path/to/bin/withlist -i
> No list name supplied.
> Python 2.4.3 (#1, Sep 3 2009, 15:37:
Rob wrote:
>On Apr 1, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> Rob wrote:
>>>
>>> I tried quitting the browser and restarting several times, and also deleted
>>> cookies manually, but the problem persists. I will do some more digging and
>>> let you know what I come up with.
>>
>>
>> Key que
On Apr 1, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>>
>> I tried quitting the browser and restarting several times, and also deleted
>> cookies manually, but the problem persists. I will do some more digging and
>> let you know what I come up with.
>
>
> Key question #1 is are the co
Rob wrote:
>
>I tried quitting the browser and restarting several times, and also deleted
>cookies manually, but the problem persists. I will do some more digging and
>let you know what I come up with.
Key question #1 is are the cookies named 'listname-admin' or 'site'?
--
Mark Sapiro
Mark,
Thanks, I get Mailman posts as a digest so I hadn't yet received the other
reply.
I tried quitting the browser and restarting several times, and also deleted
cookies manually, but the problem persists. I will do some more digging and let
you know what I come up with.
Thanks again.
-Ro
Rob wrote:
>
>Thanks. I have not recently upgraded or changed Mailman, though there was a
>recent Apple security update, and I'm not sure if it could have included a
>Mailman upgrade within it. The apparently huge number of expired addresses
>which bounced to the -owner address today suggests (b
On Apr 1, 2010, at 12:23 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>>
>> While dealing with a flood of returned mails generated by the monthly
>> password reminders sent out today, I noticed that my site admin password no
>> longer functions correctly. Mailman accepts the password, and I can make
>
Rob wrote:
>
>While dealing with a flood of returned mails generated by the monthly password
>reminders sent out today, I noticed that my site admin password no longer
>functions correctly. Mailman accepts the password, and I can make changes to
>records, but if I attempt, for instance, to view
On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 10:54:30AM -0500, Larry Stone wrote:
> make backup copies of the Postfix config files before installing the
> update this weekend).
My configs are in subversion (migrated from RCS). Very useful for
undoing those 'helpful' changes installers like to make.
More "hip" kids
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Rob wrote:
Good morning,
While dealing with a flood of returned mails generated by the monthly
password reminders sent out today, I noticed that my site admin password
no longer functions correctly. Mailman accepts the password, and I can
make changes to records, but if I
Good morning,
While dealing with a flood of returned mails generated by the monthly password
reminders sent out today, I noticed that my site admin password no longer
functions correctly. Mailman accepts the password, and I can make changes to
records, but if I attempt, for instance, to view a
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