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:
Hello,
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:
blah-subscribe /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe blah
blah-join /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman join
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:
blah-subscribe /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe blah
blah-join
Dear Sr.
I Have admin user of mine mailman list. I want to know if may be possible using
web admin page, delete old post. I Want to delete or modify some old post bye
web:
http://mylist.org/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/my-list-name/
may be possible?? the only way is command line? for me, now it is
On 3/4/2010 1:08 PM, rey art wrote:
I Have admin user of mine mailman list. I want to know if may be
possible using web admin page, delete old post. I Want to delete or
modify some old post bye web:
There is no web facility for modifying messages in Mailman's archive.
It has to be done as