- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net>:
On 2/20/2010 12:56 PM, Stefan Foerster wrote:
So, if you are personally interested in this, I would talk to a lawyer to find a way how I can legally provide you with a copy of every file that is in any way related to this list.
As I said, I think it would just be the config.pck. Everything else is open source software, but I don't think I want it. It's not that I'm not curious because I definitely am, but I don't want to accidentally send mail to any of the list members. I suppose I could just create a pseudo MTA to listen on the SMTPPORT you use and just respond with 250 to every message.
A plan! I will have a look at the wiki to see how I go about moving a list to another host. Then, tomorrow morning (it's 11pm here), I'll setup a VM, install the same set of packages and copy over anything that is closely mailman related.
Actually, you could try that too and see what it does with your list. I'll make a little Python script for that.
I did the testing with smtp-sink, which is running just fine. I'll report back if I can reproduce the problem on the virtual machine.
Ralf just had the idea to cimpare the output from "config_list" to that of another announce-only list, but apart from owners, messages and the ususal stuff, there is absolutely no difference.
Stefan