On 2/1/20 9:54 AM, Tim H wrote:
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> Top posting my reply, hope this is OK. Oddly, my host included a
> Terminal window! I have never seen that before.
And it appears from the # prompt in that window that you have root
access to the server. This seems to say to me that the host doesn't have
muc
On Friday, January 31, 2020, 01:45:36 PM EST, Brian Carpenter
wrote:
On 1/31/20 12:03 AM, Tim H via Mailman-Users wrote:
> I just moved a cluster of domains to TMDHosting.com
> I had two Mailman mailing lists on the old service. I made a gziped tarball
> of the entire account using the u
Top posting my reply, hope this is OK. Oddly, my host included a Terminal
window! I have never seen that before. Attached are screen shots of some ls -l
results.
Mark are these normal for a mailman installation?
I think my host does not want to support Mailman. Maybe new accounts aren't
g
On 1/31/20 12:03 AM, Tim H via Mailman-Users wrote:
I just moved a cluster of domains to TMDHosting.com
I had two Mailman mailing lists on the old service. I made a gziped tarball of
the entire account using the usual tool. Staff at TMD brought it over and in
minutes all my files were in pla
On 1/30/20 9:03 PM, Tim H via Mailman-Users wrote:
I just moved a cluster of domains to TMDHosting.com
I had two Mailman mailing lists on the old service. I made a gziped tarball of
the entire account using the usual tool. Staff at TMD brought it over and in
minutes all my files were in plac
I just moved a cluster of domains to TMDHosting.com
I had two Mailman mailing lists on the old service. I made a gziped tarball of
the entire account using the usual tool. Staff at TMD brought it over and in
minutes all my files were in place.
But. They do not have Mailman in cPanel. They do n