[Mailman-Users] No Publicly available lists?
Steve Dinn
sdinn at spine.cx
Wed Dec 29 23:18:02 CET 1999
It could be the URL that was used in each case:
If you set up your lists to use http://www.example.net and then use the
URL http://example.net to get to the listinfo page, no lists will show up.
I found this out the hard way myself.
-Steve.
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Christine Davis wrote:
> Perhaps I should clarify.
>
> The lists which I have set to be public aren't showing up in listinfo; (but
> do still show up in the admin pages)
>
> Private lists aren't showing up anywhere, just like they should.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Ciordia <andy at goingv.com>
> To: Christine Davis <c.davis at actrix.gen.nz>
> Cc: Mailman-Users at python.org <Mailman-Users at python.org>
> Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 10:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] No Publicly available lists?
>
>
> >There is an option that asks if you would like to make this list public.
> >Public being defined as showing up on said webpage you noticed. The
> >option is under Privacy Options and is the first one.
> >
> >-Andy
> >
> >On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Christine Davis wrote:
> >
> >> If I look at /mailman/listinfo/ I am told there are no publicly available
> lists (which I know is a horrible lie); but if I look at /mailman/admin/
> the lists are all there (that is, the public ones that should be there).
> >>
> >> What do you suppose would cause this? and more importantly, how could I
> fix it?
> >>
> >> Tahs,
> >> Christine Davis
> >> Actrix Networks Limited
> >> c.davis at actrix.gen.nz
> >>
> >
> >
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