From 34d6ece8a454e5d1d027ed106ba039a0a88db36d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bwarsaw <> Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 18:16:07 +0000 Subject: Copy the mm21 admin directory out of the mm21 branch. We'll svn external the latter to get that back into the release, but I really don't want to maintain multiple copies of the web pages. --- admin/www/mailman-admin/node6.html | 134 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 134 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 admin/www/mailman-admin/node6.html (limited to 'admin/www/mailman-admin/node6.html') diff --git a/admin/www/mailman-admin/node6.html b/admin/www/mailman-admin/node6.html deleted file mode 100644 index ceccd7a3..00000000 --- a/admin/www/mailman-admin/node6.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ - - -
- - - - - - - - - - --Every mailing list is also accessible by a number of web pages. Note -that the exact urls is configurable by the site administrator, so they -may be different than what's described below. We'll describe the most -common default configuration, but check with your site administrator -or hosting service for details. - -
-Mailman provides a set of web pages that list members use to get -information about the list, or manage their membership options. There -are also list archive pages, for browsing an online web-based archive -of the list traffic. These are described in more detail in the GNU -Mailman user's manual. - -
-Mailman also provides a set of pages for configuring an individual -list, as well as a set of pages for disposing of posting and -subscription requests. - -
-For a mailing list called mylist hosted at the domain
-lists.example.com, you would typically access the administrative
-pages by going to http://lists.example.com/mailman/admin/mylist
.
-The first time you visit this page, you will be presented with a login
-page, asking for the list owner's password. When you enter the
-password, Mailman will store a session cookie in your browser, so you
-don't have to re-authenticate for every action you want to take. This
-cookie is stored only until you exit your browser.
-
-
-To access the administrative requests page, you'd visit
-http://lists.example.com/mailman/admindb/mylist
(note the
-admindb url as opposed to the admin url). Again, the
-first time you visit this page, you'll be presented with a login page,
-on which you can enter either the list moderator password or the list
-owner password. Again, a session cookie is dropped in your browser.
-Note also that if you've previously logged in as the list owner, you
-do not need to re-login to access the administrative requests page.
-
-
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