On 05/16/2013 11:21 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> from what I can tell, and I am by no means a mailman expert, there is no
> way of disabling a list without totally removing it … the closest you
> can get is to login as the list admin (in this case, its listed as being
> Magnus), and do:
>
> * Privacy Options
> o Advertised -> No
> o Subscribe Policy -> Confirm and approve
> o Private Roster -> List admin only
> o Sender Filters
> + Default Member Moderation -> Yes
> + Member Moderation Action -> Discard
> + Generic Nonmember Action -> Discard
>
>
> From what I'm able to determine, this will close down the list so that
> nobody can subscribe, or post, to it, but leave the archives available …
You can just comment out the /etc/aliases entries for the list. That
will leave things like archives in place but will stop any and all
communication from and to the list.
JD
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