IT/Internal
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Revision as of 21:59, 28 April 2010 by 66.159.220.136 (talk)
Here are some things you might have to do on wangari.
Be the mailman user and archive and remove an unwanted mailman list
As root,
su - list
which gives you a login shell as Mr. list. First remind yourself where Mailman is. Try the tab key instead of asterisk there.
egrep 'cgi-bin|piperm' /etc/apa*/sites-a*/wa* | grep -v '^#'
Then do stuff. Keep the name of the list in a shell variable to avoid typing it over and over.
cd /var/lib/mailman bye=humboldt-discuss file archives/private/$bye* cp -a lists/$bye ~/oldlists/lists cp -a archives/private/$bye* ~/oldlists/archives ls bin bin/rmlist -a $bye
Now it's gone. After a minute or two, Postfix will notice the change and forget about the former list's addresses.