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Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Tom Holub
I am set as the administrator for a number of members-only mailing list archives.  Because they're private, they don't show up in search results.  How can I find out the URLs of all the forums I administer?
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

GregChapman
I don't run any mail lists, so I guess they are different to a forum, because any mail I get from a Nabble forum I subscribe to, has a footer that tells me the the URL of the place where I can view it on the web.
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Hugo <Nabble>
Visit your profile and click on "My Nabble Applications". That page lists all root apps that the user owns.
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Tom Holub
I don't see anything listed when I go to "My Nabble Applications"

One of the lists is at http://contracts-ls-berkeley-edu.931806.n3.nabble.com/
I do seem to be able to administer that list, but it doesn't show up in my control panel (nor do any other lists).

They were originally set up by someone else, but he transferred administration to me some time ago.
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Peter <Nabble>
Are you logged in with the same account you use on the other applications?
Nabble staff. We never ask for passwords.
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Tom Holub
I'm not aware of having any other account.  When I go to the above URL and log in, I can administer the forum, but it doesn't show up when I go to "My Nabble Applications".  I expect I could administer the other forums from the same account if I knew how to get to them.
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Peter <Nabble>
Did you register on those lists or were you added by someone else?
Nabble staff. We never ask for passwords.
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Hugo <Nabble>
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Hi Tom, I found your email only in two Nabble apps:
http://magnet-at-uc-berkeley.840314.n3.nabble.com/
http://windows-team-ls-berkeley-edu.931843.n3.nabble.com/

So this is probably what you are looking for.
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Tom Holub
Here are the Nabble mailing list archive addresses the lists are sending to:

lists+1277848562198-931808@n3.nabble.com
lists+1277848184942-931798@n3.nabble.com
lists+1277849410925-931848@n3.nabble.com
lists+1277849317680-931843@n3.nabble.com
lists+1277848424161-931806@n3.nabble.com
lists+1277848826830-931816@n3.nabble.com

There may be others.  Is there a way to add these to my applications?
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Peter <Nabble>
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Tom Holub
Yes, thanks, those look correct.  Is there any way I could have found them myself?  Or that I can find them again later?
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Re: Finding private mailing list archives I administer

Hugo <Nabble>
You should bookmark those links for easy access. It is not so simple for Nabble to develop a feature that lists all Nabble apps a user has registered to because we have multiple servers. We may work on that in the future but this is months off (due to our top priority features). For now, the easiest thing to do is bookmark those links.