I am still struggling to get my monthly password reminder working. I had
to change the site list from 'mailman' to 'dapmm' in order to create
acceptable site mailbox names for my ISP. However, now when I run
'mailpasswds -l listname I get this error:
Site list is missing: dapmm
Obviously I am
On 7/1/2011 8:27 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
I am still struggling to get my monthly password reminder working. I had
to change the site list from 'mailman' to 'dapmm' in order to create
acceptable site mailbox names for my ISP. However, now when I run
'mailpasswds -l listname I get this error:
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
admin(7032): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.13 -]
admin(7032): [- Traceback --]
admin(7032): Traceback
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
admin(7032): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.13 -]
admin(7032): [- Traceback --]
Thanks. Mandrivia strikes again. I guess I need figure out how to
upgrade to 2.1.14.
On 7/1/2011 3:15 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks. Mandrivia strikes again. I guess I need figure out how to
upgrade to 2.1.14.
You could try bin/newlist. That might work.
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Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.netThe highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
It turns out the RPM for 2.1.14 is not available yet for 2010. However,
I reinstalled 2.1.13 and created the new list. Now I am on to the next
layer of the onion.
# ./config_list -i file dapmm
breal_name/b attribute not
changed! It must differ from the list's name by case
Michael Capelle wrote:
Hello.
is there a way to search by topic in mailman?
if not, will this be implemented?
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/MoA9 for information about
making archives searchable.
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Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.netThe highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay