At 2013-08-29 19:05:11,"Gilles Chehade" <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:09:52PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>> hi,
>> 
>> the mailing list will be down for about an hour as I replace the manager
>> with something else, i'll reply to this thread once it's working again
>> 
>
>So this is working, we're now using mlmmj which was a breeze to setup :)
>
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mlmmj in OpenBSD ports Version is 1.2.17.1, will Gilles Chehade update it to 
latest stable in ports or tell maintainer simon+AT+openbsd.org  to do it? 


mlmmj-1.2.18.0.tar.gz release in  29 May 2012 08:47 

This version contains a number of important new features:

    Richer list texts (including a new naming scheme, conditionals, automatic 
wrapping and true UTF-8 support). See README.listtexts for more details.
    Notifying posters when their posts are being moderated (notifymod tunable).
    Not-me-too feature to avoid having the poster receiving their own messages 
(notmetoo tunable).
    Ability to explicitly reject posts (exposed in new list texts).
    Ability to explicitly obstruct subscriptions (exposed in new list texts).
    Unsubscribe from all versions of a list at once (changed behaviour of 
+unsubscribe[-{digest|nomail}]; they now all remove the subscriber from all 
versions of the list).
    Ability to switch between different versions of a list by using 
+subscribe[-{digest|nomail|both}] ('both' means normal and digest, and is a 
'hidden feature' not mentioned in the supplied list texts).
    Subscription ability in php-admin.

There have also been a number of bug fixes (including fixing some bugs which 
could cause mail to be lost), so everybody is encouraged to upgrade.

The documentation has also been improved.

It is almost entirely backward-compatible. For instance, old list texts should 
continue to work (though upgrading them is highly recommended, as they have 
been vastly improved for this version). The main backward-incompatible change 
is that unsubscribe will now remove a user from all versions of the list, not 
just one (no matter which unsubscribe address is used). Users of the php-admin 
interface will also need to modify their configuration files to define $confdir.

(See the ChangeLog for a more detailed list of changes.)

We hope you enjoy the new version.

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