Once upon a time (Fri Nov 30), Shaun Erickson wrote:
Dan Mick wrote:
Didn't even bother to look at bin/withlist, did you?
There's a huge example right at the beginning of the script.
Actually, I did look at it, and perhaps I'm clueless, but it made no
sense to me, not knowing perl or
Dan Mick wrote:
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
B == Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B So how do you change it for a list already created? Export the
B config file, mess with it, then re-import?
Make bin/withlist your best friend! :)
Could you describe exactly how to
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
B == Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B So how do you change it for a list already created? Export the
B config file, mess with it, then re-import?
Make bin/withlist your best friend! :)
Could you describe exactly how to do this, please - perhaps even add
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
B == Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B So how do you change it for a list already created? Export the
B config file, mess with it, then re-import?
Make bin/withlist your best friend! :)
Could you describe exactly how to do this, please -
Edit your ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file (See your Default.py file for the
values to copy over and edit).
Jon Carnes
- Original Message -
From: Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 1:04 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] umber of
Edit your ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file (See your Default.py file for the
values to copy over and edit).
Jon Carnes
- Original Message -
From: Simon Faulkner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mailman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 1:04 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] umber
I've tried this with a couple lists, and it does NOT seem to work - still get
the 30 members, no matter what you set that value in Defaults.py (or mm.cfg.py)
to.
Did you see my answer to this?
Defaults value is for new lists; it's stored in a list variable
at list-create time.
Dan Mick wrote:
I've tried this with a couple lists, and it does NOT seem to work - still get
the 30 members, no matter what you set that value in Defaults.py (or mm.cfg.py)
to.
Did you see my answer to this?
I was replying to your answer! g
Defaults value is for new lists; it's
B == Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B So how do you change it for a list already created? Export the
B config file, mess with it, then re-import?
Make bin/withlist your best friend! :)
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