>> ...which I found googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like
>> to know how, too, since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
> The method in that thread is simply moving the lists/ aside. That
> is one way to disable a list, but there are others depending on what you
Thanks very much Bruce and Mark!
Much appreciated,
John
On 5/27/22, 1:53 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
On 5/27/22 12:47, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I
found googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’
On 5/27/22 12:47, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote:
Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I found
googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like to know how, too,
since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
Well some guy named Mark supported one method in the past 8-) (which I found
googling ‘how to disable a mailman 2 list’ because I’d like to know how, too,
since we do occasionally have need to do this.)
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2010-September/070283.html
Since he appears
On 5/27/22 10:22, John Lake wrote:
Our security department has asked me to canvas all of our lists (4,237!)—and if
a list owner value is not defined they want me to disable the list.
1. Can I combine the list_lists and list_owners commands to output both
(hopefully linked) values as a