
Hi All, I was experimenting with settings to try and sort out attachments, and I've completely lost track of what I have changed.
I think a good starting point would be to get back to defaults on everything.
Is there a quick way to do that? Or failing that somewhere I can find the defaults listed, so I can do it manually?
Thanks, Nick
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On 08/03/2015 01:20 AM, Nick Stevens via Mailman-Users wrote:
I suggest creating a new list and then running bin/config_list to dump the settings. This will give you a file with defaults which you can just edit to remove the list specific settings such as real_name[1] and then use bin/config_list to apply those defaults to your list and then remove the newly created list.
[1] You can just remove the things you don't want to change. config_list doesn't change anything not mentioned in its input.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Nick Stevens via Mailman-Users wrote:
I think a good starting point would be to get back to defaults on everything.
The method I used was similar to Mark's, but I exported the settings from both the new and the current list to a text file and ran diff on those files to see exactly what people had changed.
Thanks. Andrew.

On 08/03/2015 01:20 AM, Nick Stevens via Mailman-Users wrote:
I suggest creating a new list and then running bin/config_list to dump the settings. This will give you a file with defaults which you can just edit to remove the list specific settings such as real_name[1] and then use bin/config_list to apply those defaults to your list and then remove the newly created list.
[1] You can just remove the things you don't want to change. config_list doesn't change anything not mentioned in its input.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Nick Stevens via Mailman-Users wrote:
I think a good starting point would be to get back to defaults on everything.
The method I used was similar to Mark's, but I exported the settings from both the new and the current list to a text file and ran diff on those files to see exactly what people had changed.
Thanks. Andrew.
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Andrew Hodgson
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Mark Sapiro
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Nick Stevens