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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/3/13 9:41 AM, Drew C wrote:<br>
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just noticed that I don't get the monthly mailing list
reminders about<br>
subscriptions and passwords that I used to get.<br>
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<div>There are no passwords for web interface for the
current mlmmj, so the reminders are not sent out because
there is not a password for a web interface.</div>
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That would explain it. But then how do you manage things like
messages that require approval? I guess by having the admin reply
to the message? And then how do admins do admin things like adding
other admins?<br>
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Are they supposed to be working or have they been
disabled?<br>
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<div>They are 'working' fine, but there is not one for
passwords for there is not a password per se. Would you
prefer a reminder about what lists you are subscribed to
regardless? That can be done and it simply a cron job.</div>
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Not a big deal. But is kind of a nice way to notice if things
aren't working, especially for lists that get little or no traffic.<br>
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And where are the mailing list archives again? All of the
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<div>Can you tell me which links are broken? All the old
archives are still there : </div>
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<div>So, it is simply a matter of `ln -s`ing the right
directory/file to the spot where it has been for a while.</div>
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I don't remember what I was looking at but I got 404's. But now I
know the correct link, so no problems.<br>
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<div>As for the 'newer' web archives, it has not been
completed yet. There are only 4 or 5 active mailing lists,
yet someone wanted them all re-enabled regardless of use
at all, so I spent my time doing that rather then setting
up the web archives. Since then there has not been a
request as far as I can tell, so this may be the proper
time to do it.</div>
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<div>I think the best is "mlmmj-webarchive" from "<a
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href="http://mlmmj.org/docs/readme-archives/">http://mlmmj.org/docs/readme-archives/</a>".
If you think so as well (view an existing one at "<a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.libssh.org/archive/">http://www.libssh.org/archive/</a>"),
that could simply be added today, and the 4-5 active lists
will get a new archive soon.</div>
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That's ok with me. I'm less concerned about how it looks than in
having the actual archive.<br>
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And in terms of archives, I see that the pipermail archive only has
archives of cmucl-imp, cmucl-help, cmucl-cvs, and cmucl-ticket up
through Mar or so. While some may think cmucl is dead, there has
been some traffic on those lists after Mar. I have my own copies of
messages on the lists, but it would be nice to have a more public
archive.<br>
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<div>Answer any one of those and what needs to be done to
deal with it will be. Sorry about the delay.</div>
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Can't complain about the delay if I didn't complain what I thought
was not working until now. :-)<br>
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Ray<br>
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