Raymond Toy writes:
When I commit something to cmucl, a git commit message is sent out. These messages come from rtoy@alpha-cl-net.common.lisp.net
Ok, I just reset the /etc/mailname to 'common-lisp.net' ... does it work now?
I have no way of configuring my mailing lists.
Can you tell me how to do that now?
We can simply chown the control dir your or the projects group, and symlink the $LISTDIR/control directory over to your $HOME (or the /project/$DIR)
http://mlmmj.org/docs/tunables/ has the things needed, and for that matter I can set you up with a test mailing list so you can test things out.
I do have plans to write a web front end for that configuration. It is fairly easy all said and done, but has not been a top priority, and it is fairly easy to configure at the shell.
Let me know what is required and for which lists, and it will be done.
-- drewc
Raymond Toy writes:
"Drew" == Drew Crampsie drewc@drewc.org writes:
>> The main thing missing is the list of projects. Where is it? Drew> http://common-lisp.net/news/2013/04/22_projects-site.html >> Also, the mailing lists do not appear to work anymore. Not just a >> few. Drew> Strange, as all the mailing lists I subscribe to work just fine Drew> ... which ones are you referring to?
For the mailing lists I use, they are working mostly. My problem is with the cvs commit lists. When I commit something to cmucl, a git commit message is sent out. These messages come from rtoy@alpha-cl-net.common.lisp.net. But that address is not subscribed so I get sent messages saying that it's been held and I have to approve (or dismiss) them.
First, shouldn't the from address be just @common-lisp.net? It might be a sendmail config problem because the git commit script uses sendmail. This all used to work on the old system.
Also, the old mailman software had a list config web page where you could configure all kinds of things. I can't find that anymore so now I have no way of configuring my mailing lists.
Can you tell me how to do that now?
Thanks,
Ray