at/@ on the Subscribers site

Hey,
when i open the Subscribers site on /cgi-bin/mailman/roster/thelist i see in the mailaddress from the users a at and not a @. What is the way to change this.
bye
Elwin

On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Elwin Ehlers wrote:
when i open the Subscribers site on /cgi-bin/mailman/roster/thelist i see in the mailaddress from the users a at and not a @. What is the way to change this.
In the "Privacy Options" admin page (/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/thelist/privacy), change the value of the following question to "NO": . Show member addrs so they're not directly recognizable as email addrs?
This corresponds to "obscure_addresses = 0" from a dump of the config database.
-- Virginia J. Beauregard virginia@texterity.com UNIX Systems and Network Administrator Texterity, Inc.

Hello everyone.
I have a slight problem. When I create a new list, everything works fine and the list is created and I can add users and everything. My problem is that the name of the machine is not the name that I want the users to use. For example, right now I get http://aleph03.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo/listname I would like that to read http://listserv.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo/listname. Is there an easy way of doing this or do I have to re install mailman?
Thanks in advance.
Luis Lacayo

Have you tried setting the 'base URL' on the first admin page ("General Options", last field)?
"Luis F. Lacayo" wrote:
Hello everyone.
I have a slight problem. When I create a new list, everything works fine and the list is created and I can add users and everything. My problem is that the name of the machine is not the name that I want the users to use. For example, right now I get http://aleph03.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo/listname I would like that to read http://listserv.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo/listname. Is there an easy way of doing this or do I have to re install mailman?
Thanks in advance.
Luis Lacayo
Mailman-Users maillist - Mailman-Users@python.org http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users

Virginia Beauregard wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Elwin Ehlers wrote:
when i open the Subscribers site on /cgi-bin/mailman/roster/thelist i see in the mailaddress from the users a at and not a @. What is the way to change this.
In the "Privacy Options" admin page (/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/thelist/privacy), change the value of the following question to "NO": . Show member addrs so they're not directly recognizable as email addrs?
OK, but when I change the Options (or other one)I can not save this one. I have create a new list with the same problems.
This corresponds to "obscure_addresses = 0" from a dump of the config database.
This dump I can not locate. What is the name of this file,where I find the detail? Who I exportable?
bye
Elwin

On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Elwin Ehlers wrote:
following question to "NO": . Show member addrs so they're not directly recognizable as email addrs?
OK, but when I change the Options (or other one)I can not save this one. I have create a new list with the same problems.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're asking here.
This dump I can not locate. What is the name of this file,where I find the detail?
$ <MMhome>/bin/config_list -o <filename> <listname>
will dump a ASCII version of the data in <listname>'s config.db file into <filename>.
Who I exportable?
Again, I don't understand what you're asking here.
-- Virginia J. Beauregard virginia@texterity.com UNIX Systems and Network Administrator Texterity, Inc.
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Dan Mick
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Elwin Ehlers
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Luis F. Lacayo
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Virginia Beauregard