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As per Kambiz Aghaiepour's message on Wednesday, just send a message
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject of PASSWORD .

I attached Kambiz's entire post to the end of this message.

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Michael A. Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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I wanted to check the email archives on redhat but I need a password
where
do I set it up?    I am a subscriber to this list as some of you have
seen
my posts...
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Michael S. Dunsavage
- ---------------------------- Entire post by Kambiz
- ----------------------
(Apologies in advance for those that have already seen this or will
see it
multiple times)

Folks,
  As you know we've been moving all Red Hat lists that were on our
old server
running qmail and smartlist over to a new box running postfix and
Mailman.  I
won't go into the details of migration, but I wanted to give you some
information about the new list.

(Note: In this message, LISTNAME refers to the list to which you are
subscribed)

0)  All changes to your subscription can be performed by sending an
email 
message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  For a help file on what
commands are
available, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
word "help"
in the Subject line.

1)  All subscribers have a passwords associated with their
subscription. You
must use this password in order to alter the settings for how you
receive
email.  In order to obtain your password (and yes, you can change
it), go to the
URL for this list:

    https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/LISTNAME/

and towards the bottom, enter your email address and click on "Edit
Options". 
Then from the next page click on "Email My Password To Me".

***** An ALTERNATIVE is to obtain your password via email by sending
a message
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "password" in the subject
line.

2)  You may choose to receive the postings in digest format (sent out
daily). 
Again you need to have the password as described in 1).

3)  Since the list gives each individual the option to receive in
digest mode,
the list "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" DOES NOT EXIST.  When we were
running
qmail and smartlist, for some email lists that had a digest option we
had
created the list [EMAIL PROTECTED]  However, this is no
longer 
necessary.  If you were subscribed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], we 
subscribed you to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the digest option
selected.

4)  Archives of the list are also available online.  Sorry, they are
not
searchable.

Also, you've noticed that the headers are different.  If you are
using filtering
software, you may want to key off of "X-BeenThere:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

PLEASE, if you have any questions or concerns or comments about the
way the list
is setup now, please do not create TFHes.  I know there are strong
opinions from
all camps about how to improve the way the lists are running.  And
all comments
are welcomed and appreciated.  But please keep the comments off of
the list. 
Feel free to email me directly or more appropriately 

    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

(if you click on the mailto link, be sure to change LISTNAME to the
appropriate name)

Thanks for your attention,
Kambiz

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