mailman 1:2.1.16-2ubuntu0.3 source package in Ubuntu

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mailman (1:2.1.16-2ubuntu0.3) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Fixed a misspelling in Tagger.py that breaks Lists
    with topics enabled (LP: #1251495)

 -- Christian Ehrhardt <email address hidden>  Wed, 25 Oct 2017 16:46:47 +0200

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Christian Ehrhardt 
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Ubuntu Developers
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Section:
mail
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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mailman: Powerful, web-based mailing list manager

 The GNU Mailing List Manager, which manages email discussion lists
 much like Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products,
 Mailman gives each mailing list a web page, and allows users to
 subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the web. Even the list manager can
 administer his or her list entirely from the web.
 .
 Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing
 lists, including archiving, mail <-> news gateways, and so on. It
 has all of the features you expect from such a product, plus
 integrated support for the web (including web based archiving),
 automated bounce handling and integrated spam prevention.

mailman-dbgsym: debug symbols for package mailman

 The GNU Mailing List Manager, which manages email discussion lists
 much like Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products,
 Mailman gives each mailing list a web page, and allows users to
 subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the web. Even the list manager can
 administer his or her list entirely from the web.
 .
 Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing
 lists, including archiving, mail <-> news gateways, and so on. It
 has all of the features you expect from such a product, plus
 integrated support for the web (including web based archiving),
 automated bounce handling and integrated spam prevention.