Alan Rubin wrote:
>
>I can get access to the web interface and the underlying OS. What happens
>when you move/rename the directory?
One way or another (depending on MTA) the attempted post will be
returned as undeliverable.
>I guess if we disabled the list, we don't want mail to the list to s
I have a different problem than Alan Rubin but maybe my solution could
help you. I am using mailman with exim on a debian box for
homeworks in a class. Here it is sometimes useful to have a record
what the students mail in, before it is processed by mailman. For
this I added the following stanz
thern Territory Government
Phone: +61 (08) 8999 5111
Fax: +61 (08) 8999 7493
e-Mail: alan.ru...@nt.gov.au
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
Sent: Thursday, 5 August 2010 10:24 AM
To: Alan Rubin; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] can you temp
Alan Rubin wrote:
>
>Is it possible to temporarily disable an individual mailing list? I'm not
>referring to 'emergency moderation' - this doesn't work when the current
>moderator may be prone to errors, etc.
It depends on what access you have and what you want to happen when
mail is sent to t
Hello,
Is it possible to temporarily disable an individual mailing list? I'm not
referring to 'emergency moderation' - this doesn't work when the current
moderator may be prone to errors, etc.
Regards,
Alan Rubin
Unix Systems Administrator
Midrange Server Group, Data Centre Services
Departmen