[Mailman-Users] "global settings"
Jon Carnes
jonc at haht.com
Tue Oct 23 19:38:59 CEST 2001
Edit the file mm_cfg.py.
>From the file: ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py:
===
"""This module contains your site-specific settings.
>From a brand new distribution it should be copied to mm_cfg.py. If you
already have an mm_cfg.py, be careful to add in only the new settings you
want. Mailman's installation procedure will never overwrite your mm_cfg.py
file.
The complete set of distributed defaults, with documentation, are in the
file
Defaults.py. In mm_cfg.py, override only those you want to change, after
the
from Defaults import *
line (see below).
Note that these are just default settings; many can be overridden via the
administrator and user interfaces on a per-list or per-user basis.
"""
###############################################
# Here's where we get the distributed defaults.
from Defaults import *
##################################################
# Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
===
Jon Carnes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken" <klowther at cisnet.com>
To: <mailman-users at python.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:37 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] "global settings"
> I know you can go in and individually set pages. What about global
defaults?
> Mailman sends out my fully qualified domain name @host.domain.com
instead
> of @domain.com. in the response messages. So every time I set up a list
it
> notifies the owner before I can fix that mailing. All the rest are ok
since
> I have set it up by list.
>
> Ken Lowther
>
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