On 2010-05-09 5:29 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Note that I have never done exactly this, so I'm not totally certain it
will do what you want, but I think it will. I also think it probably
isn't worth maintaining a non-standard patch to do it, but only you
can answer that for yourself.
I wouldn't
TIA,
As a part of a migration from OS X to Ubuntu, our list addresses changed
from something like
http://lists.example.pri/mailman/admindb/list_name
to something like
http://lists.example.pri/cgi-bin/mailman/admindb/list_name
where the /cgi-bin/ is now listed.
In two places these
Lee, Davis H wrote:
As a part of a migration from OS X to Ubuntu, our list addresses changed
from something like
http://lists.example.pri/mailman/admindb/list_name
to something like
http://lists.example.pri/cgi-bin/mailman/admindb/list_name
where the /cgi-bin/ is now listed.
In two
Ty Nelson wrote:
Lord. Sorry. Duh. Postfix is what I use. Sorry, long day
:)
I don't know off hand how to to what you want in Postfix and no one
else has jumped in, so I suggest you ask the question on a Postfix
list. The question is:
Mailman generates alias_maps for delivering it's list mail
LuKreme wrote:
On 8-May-2010, at 15:38, Mark Sapiro wrote:
'Approved:(\s|nbsp;)*Hon94Bar'
how about
Approved:([^])*Password
when searching the HTML portion?
Or do you have to have the same search string for all portions?
No, I don't have to use the same pattern for all parts, but it's
Tanstaafl wrote:
I wouldn't mind adding the local domain in postfix, but definitely don't
want to mess with patching MM myself and maintaining it. It's really
only a cosmetic problem anyway that most likely no one else will ever
see (how many people ever look at full headers?)...
That said, any