On Apr 8, 2004, at 3:14 PM, Dave Kliczbor wrote:
I just set up mailman on my Debian woody box, using the mailman
2.1.4-2.backports.org debian package from backports.org.

I haven't looked at more recent mailman packages, but I've been largely unimpressed with the debs I've seen in the past -- there's so much munging in there that sometimes it causes more problems than it "solves" through standardizing. Not sure why. I don't know how practical this is for you, but you might consider trying from source if you've got the time (It's fairly easy to do, and the instructions were pretty good the last time I checked).


I tried posting first on mailman-users, but I got no answer (I suppose
my question was a bit too technical :-). Even on the bug tracker I
found nothing and now I'm at the end of my knowledge... (OK, if I learn
python maybe I could solve the problem, but that's a little bit more
time-consuming than I could afford...)

Have you submitted a bug? It could just be a bug. :)


Anyhow, I'm afraid I don't actually know the answer to your question, but if you once again don't get an answer, I suggest you put the problem into the bug tracker. Then, someone will at least try to verify the bug so you'll have some help.

Terri


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