On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Brian Cohen wrote:
Hello,
I was running mailman-2.0beta2 and it was working okay but I decided to
upgrade to mailman-2.0.1 and thats when the trouble started. I configured
the new version with the exact same ./configure options as with the older
version (I lifted it
A simple question.
How can I create a new list with the same configuration and members
of another?
Alberto Brosich
Trieste
Italy
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Hi,
After upgrading to mailman 2.0 we experienced the following problem: The web
interface for the archives doesn't work. The mbox is still accessible and
contains all the messages, but the summary is not generated. The older
version of the summary is still there. Creating a new mailing list
Hi,
Our company has just started to use Mailman for the first time, and
unfortunately none of us are familiar with Python. So what I was wondering
was whether anyone could explain, in fairly simple terms, how we may be able
to do the following:
I have configured the software fine and can send
Thanks for the replies and info. Problem is, Im running the list on my own
servers, Im using a hosting service, so Ive no access to make these changes.
I can ask the hosts, but they will be providing for other people as well, so
that may be a problem.
This is why ideally, I need to find some
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 10:49:29AM +0100, Alberto Brosich wrote:
A simple question.
How can I create a new list with the same configuration and members
of another?
1) export the old list config: ./bin/config_list -o /tmp/old.cfg oldlist
and edit the config file to remove anything that
Hoping someone can help me figure this one out... Very strange...
I was trying to install neomail, which required a newer version of CGI.pm than
the one that comes with stock Red Hat 7.0. So I installed the latest version
direct from cpan CGI.pm-2.752.tar.gz. I immediately started noticing
if i neglected to notice a post about problems getting mailman + qmail
playing nicely, i'm sorry -- it's definitely a combination i'd
recommend, and i'd be happy to try to answer questions you're having
regarding configuration.
Bleh, I wasn't meaning to cry for help with mailman + qmail...