<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>1) Is there a way to make list private and turning archiving off. from command 
>line? Or make the archives private from command line?


You can do this from the command line with bin/config_list

bin/config_list --help

for help.

bin/config_list -o filename listname

To see the output from the existing list 'listname' which will show you
the form of the required input. Only attributes you want to change
need be in the input file.


>2) I'm used to lists (using some lists from another sites) configured in such 
>a way, so when I press "Reply" button in my e-mail client in the "To" line 
>there is the "list e-mail address" an not only e-mail of the person who's 
>wrote this mail. In the default configuration I believe I have to push "Reply 
>All" button to send the reply to the list, and the system (of mailman) knows 
>to send this reply only once to the person who's wrote this original message 
>(correct me if I wrong).


Actually, it's up to the user whether or not to receive a post from the
list if he/she is a direct addressee, but the default is as you say.

 
>How to configure this behavior I'm used to?


Set reply_goes_to_list to "This list"

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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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