Hi,
I'm running Mailman 2.1.3 on a FreeBSD 4.6 box. I tried to run the
sync_members script and got this error:
# ~mailman/bin/sync_members -n -f
stories-news-and-other-good-stuff_regular_members
stories-news-and-other-good-stuff
Dry run mode
Added : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Removed: [EMAIL
Hi,
Thanks for the update!
I have a question... I currently run mailman as installed
via RPM (under SUSE 9.0). How can I upgrade via the tarball?
I mean the rpm puts files into specific locations (such as
both /usr/lib/mailman and /var/lib/mailman) and I wanted to
make sure that when I upgrade,
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 04:04:37PM -0800, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
I have a question... I currently run mailman as installed
via RPM (under SUSE 9.0). How can I upgrade via the tarball?
I mean the rpm puts files into specific locations (such as
both /usr/lib/mailman and /var/lib/mailman) and
Thanks Ed.
One thing I hadn't noticed in my first mailman installation
and which I did notice with the SUSE rpm's installation is
the use of files /etc/mailman.cgi-gid and
/etc/mailman.mail-gid.
Does that setup work right out of the box? Basically it
allows to dynamically set the proper gid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (April Cox) scripsit/wrote:
I can't see anything in
the documentation that tells me how to get the name to be imported. I've
tried uploading the file of email + name separated by commas, tabs. It
imports the email, but leaves the name behind.
AFAIS, the format should be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (April Cox) scripsit/wrote:
I was able to set it up to not allow members or non-members
to post to the list. But I was unable to prevent it from allowing people to
respond to the email they receive from me.
You cannot stop people from responding to the email you send them -