On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
How do I find out what mailman join blah resolves to? I guess my
question is ultimately - where do I look to find out who gets the join
and subscribe requests?
The MTA processes that ...
I guess the OP did not want to know
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
I have not played much with mailman but I am curious about something. I
inherited a machine that runs mailman and one of the lists is setup
through
postfix aliases to do the following:
My filesystem recently crashed, breaking some aspects of my mailman
installation.
The email portion of the list itself is still functioning (for
non-digest subscribers), and all the archives are intact. But I seem to
be missing some config pickles that are preventing digest delivery,
Chris Haumesser wrote:
My filesystem recently crashed, breaking some aspects of my mailman
installation.
The email portion of the list itself is still functioning (for
non-digest subscribers), and all the archives are intact. But I seem to
be missing some config pickles that are preventing
On 4/22/11 7:52 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If there are or were any config.db* files, they were left after
migration from Mailman 2.0.x to 2.1.x and contained old data from
before the migration.
There are no config.db files in /var/lib/mailman, they are only
mentioned in the log.
The above
Chris Haumesser writes:
I was assuming the .keep folder had something to do with mailman
internals.
That looks like a distro device to make sure that the data
directories don't get deleted if you delete the package.
Possibly what is happening is that the distro's version is patched to