Eric Sangalang wrote:
>
>I am new to List Servers, and I have a question. I am currently working
>on a school district list server. For some reason I cannot see all the
>lists. I logged in to the console and ran the list_lists command it
>showed my lists but I want to see it from top to bottom. Is
Jon D. Slater wrote:
>Can someone suggest how I'd go about tracking down this problem...
>
>I have a list of 52 members. Of that list, there is 1 e-mail address
>that never receives e-mail from the server. (The other 51 work fine.)
>
>This 1 e-mail address (I'll call it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]') is
Hi,
I am new to List Servers, and I have a question. I am currently working
on a school district list server. For some reason I cannot see all the
lists. I logged in to the console and ran the list_lists command it
showed my lists but I want to see it from top to bottom. Is there a
command to sho
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 12:58 -0500, Axel Haenssen wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I am currently running mailman on an older computer. OS is Redhat Linux
> 7.3, Mailman Version 2.0.13-7
>
> I would like to move all the lists to another, newer server running
> RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 and Mailman 2.1.5-33 ins
Hi Folks,
I am currently running mailman on an older computer. OS is Redhat Linux
7.3, Mailman Version 2.0.13-7
I would like to move all the lists to another, newer server running
RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 and Mailman 2.1.5-33 installed
Could anyone tell me which folders from the old version I ha
Can someone suggest how I'd go about tracking down this problem...
I have a list of 52 members. Of that list, there is 1 e-mail address
that never receives e-mail from the server. (The other 51 work fine.)
This 1 e-mail address (I'll call it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]') is an MSN
e-mail address (if t