Hello!
The Date: header is definitly put by Mailman process (Python library)
not by MTA. The MTA (postfix 2.7.1) uses system tzdata and works correctly.
The Mailman was restarted just after the system tzdata update. And more,
we have a power blackout last week so all the company servers were
Hello!
24.10.2011 12:32, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
I will try to update the Python package and see the result
Updated Python (package python26-2.6.5-6.el5.i386.rpm) shows the same
incorrect results on interactive tests:
[kia@pine ~]$ python26
Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Feb 28 2011, 21:55:56)
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Barry Warsaw ba...@list.org wrote:
On Oct 20, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I don't think Mailman 3 will be any different in this respect. The
issue is as presented in the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/84A9.
Mailman 3 will work exactly the same way,
Serving Soon writes:
I followed the discussion on why this happening and I understand
the logic. But since Outlook is so spread among corporate users
worldwide, shouldn't mailman have its own workaround?
If there were a single workaround, that might make sense. But there's
a big
Hello all,
I'm new here, and new to mailman. Please forgive the basic question.
I'm mainly curious if you believe it would be possible to install mailman on a
GoDaddy deluxe account?
I've asked their support, but received a rather vague reply (shocker).
I learned python is supported; however,
Hello,
probably my problem is very simple, but after some days of research, I´m
stucked.
I tried to install mailman 1.2.11 on Debian 5.0 with lighttpd 1.4.29 and
postfix 2.5.5.
Everything went fine, but I can´t call the site listen.domain.com. There
is no error, but a blank/white page with a
On 10/23/2011 4:55 PM, Andreas Stein wrote:
probably my problem is very simple, but after some days of research, I´m
stucked.
I tried to install mailman 1.2.11 on Debian 5.0 with lighttpd 1.4.29 and
postfix 2.5.5.
I think you mean Mailman 2.1.11.
Everything went fine, but I can´t call
Serving Soon wrote:
By the way, the footer now is not an attachment but the unsubscribe link in
the footer is not clickable.
I wonder if there is a solution for the link?
You could try coding it as an HTML tag, e.g.
a href=%(user_optionsurl)sUnsubscribe/a
or whatever you do to generate the
Hello Mark,
24.10.2011 18:56, Mark Sapiro пишет:
This is a lighttpd question. A URL such as
http://listen.domain.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo should invoke the CGI
wrapper named listinfo in Mailman's cgi-bin/ directory, and similarly
for the other CGI wrappers in Mailman's cgi-bin/ directory.
Hello, Mark,
in essence this has worked well and I did not exceeded the limits given
for the smtp connection.
I retained use of Postfix relaying to the isp's smtp server purely
because it is going as is. No idea of whether setting
SMTPHOST = smtp.myisp.com would be what I should do to any
Carlos Palomino wrote:
I'm new here, and new to mailman. Please forgive the basic question.
I'm mainly curious if you believe it would be possible to install mailman on a
GoDaddy deluxe account?
If you mean a GoDaddy Deluxe 4GH web hosting account, I suspect it
would probably not be possible
Anne Wainwright wrote:
in essence this has worked well and I did not exceeded the limits given
for the smtp connection.
I retained use of Postfix relaying to the isp's smtp server purely
because it is going as is. No idea of whether setting
SMTPHOST = smtp.myisp.com would be what I should do to
Using Mailman 2.1.14 at the administrator level.
Is there a way to search for ALL bouncing users in the membership list ?
TIA,
Carl,
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Carl Cappelen wrote:
Using Mailman 2.1.14 at the administrator level.
Is there a way to search for ALL bouncing users in the membership list ?
If you don't have command line access to the server, the best you can
do is use a script such as the one at
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