
I just transferred my m,ailing lists from Majordomo to Mailman 2.1.5, I had used Mailman under ans older version (two years ago)
The default is to reject messages sent in bcc. on which page and how do I change to accept messages in bcc from subscribers (implicit destinations)
Is there a way to import the majordomo archives from the previous list, or copies of messages to that list which i kept in one mailbox of my evolution 1.6 mailer? If so, how can I do it?
Do you have anywhere a detailed operation manual for Mailman 2.1.5?
Thanks in advance
Yves Bajard, Networking for a Common Future in Sustainability Society (NCFS)- Victoria, BC, Canada

On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 03:56:59PM -0700, Yves Bajard wrote:
On the admin page, look under Privacy Options, Recipient Filters for require_explicit_destination.
Mailman uses mbox files to generate archives; if you can extract the messages from Evolution to that (sorry, I don't know Evolution), you should be fine. Place the mbox file in the correct archive directory for your list (eg, /var/lib/mailman/archives/private/$listname.mbox) and run "bin/arch $listname" to generate them. Note: if your list already has an archive, you'll need to take care to integrate your older archive with the current one and will probably want to use the "--wipe" option when calling arch.
Have you seen the texts listed under the Documentation section of the Mailman website?
George
theall@tifaware.com

On Wed, Jul 28, 2004 at 03:56:59PM -0700, Yves Bajard wrote:
On the admin page, look under Privacy Options, Recipient Filters for require_explicit_destination.
Mailman uses mbox files to generate archives; if you can extract the messages from Evolution to that (sorry, I don't know Evolution), you should be fine. Place the mbox file in the correct archive directory for your list (eg, /var/lib/mailman/archives/private/$listname.mbox) and run "bin/arch $listname" to generate them. Note: if your list already has an archive, you'll need to take care to integrate your older archive with the current one and will probably want to use the "--wipe" option when calling arch.
Have you seen the texts listed under the Documentation section of the Mailman website?
George
theall@tifaware.com
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