[Mailman-Developers] [ mailman-Bugs-553717 ] mail command interface doesn't work

2002-05-10 Thread noreply

Bugs item #553717, was opened at 2002-05-08 15:27
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Category: None
Group: 2.1 beta
Status: Open
>Resolution: Invalid
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Simone Piunno (pioppo)
>Assigned to: Simone Piunno (pioppo)
Summary: mail command interface doesn't work

Initial Comment:
sending a message to the -request address I can't 
execute any command and no error is reported.  

Try yourself writing to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The version installed is a recent 2.1b2+ from CVS

BTW: this bug-submitting page should have a "mail 
interface" category.

Bye


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[Mailman-Developers] [ mailman-Bugs-553717 ] mail command interface doesn't work

2002-05-10 Thread noreply

Bugs item #553717, was opened at 2002-05-08 15:27
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Category: None
Group: 2.1 beta
>Status: Closed
Resolution: Invalid
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Simone Piunno (pioppo)
Assigned to: Simone Piunno (pioppo)
Summary: mail command interface doesn't work

Initial Comment:
sending a message to the -request address I can't 
execute any command and no error is reported.  

Try yourself writing to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The version installed is a recent 2.1b2+ from CVS

BTW: this bug-submitting page should have a "mail 
interface" category.

Bye


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>Comment By: Simone Piunno (pioppo)
Date: 2002-05-10 12:29

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=227443

it was my fault... sorry.
./config.status from 2.1b1 hadn't created the Makefile in 
Mailman/Commands.  Now, after a full ./configure it works.


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Re: [Mailman-Developers] patch for using Bouncers/Catchall.py onPython 2.2.1

2002-05-10 Thread Roy Bixler

On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 12:00:04PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry A. Warsaw) wrote:
> > "JWB" == John W Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> JWB> Interesting...my Python 2.2.1 on Mac OS X does include those
> JWB> modules (and issues a deprecation warning upon import at the
> JWB> interpreter command line).  I didn't do anything special to
> JWB> include them.
> 
> And that module specifically imports the warnings module to silence
> the deprecation warnings in Python 2.2.x.  Did you generate this patch
> because you saw those messages, or things were broken for you?

I generated the patch because of the following:

Python 2.2.1 (#10, May  3 2002, 17:45:45)
[GCC 3.0.3] on sunos5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import regex
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named regex
>>> import re
>>>

Python was compiled from source on a Solaris 8 machine.  Since re is
more modern, I thought I would try to patch Mailman rather than try to
figure out why regex wasn't included in the Python build.

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[Mailman-Developers] [ mailman-Bugs-553385 ] Translation strings

2002-05-10 Thread noreply

Bugs item #553385, was opened at 2002-05-07 20:45
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Category: Web/CGI
Group: 2.1 beta
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Daniel Buchmann (avalon)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Translation strings

Initial Comment:
#: Mailman/Gui/ContentFilter.py:38
Minor typo; the entry reads: "Policies concerning
concerning the content [...]"

#: Mailman/Commands/cmd_set.py:186
msgid "%(status)s (%(how)s on %(date)s)"
I'm not sure I fully understand what this is.
status = delivery status? (disabled/enabled?)
how = how it was disabled?
date = the date it happened?
How is the date written here? In english? According to
the user's language setting? According to the locale?
I believe this information is needed for many
languages, to be able to translate this entry in the
correct way...

#: Mailman/Commands/cmd_set.py
None of the commands should be translated, right?
Should the various "set options" be translated? (e.g.
'ack', 'delivery', 'digest', etc.)

If yes, then the output of the "set help" command would
give the users a translated explanation to english
commands. When they do "set show", the various options
will also be translated, but english commands must be
sent to the -request address, right? It is
also currently not possible to translate the 'digest'
option (there is no catalog entry for it). And why does
the 'delivery' option have its own entries, when all
the others have entries like this: "ack %(onoff)s" ?

If no, then several cmd_set.py entries could probably
be removed from the catalog, or they must be left blank
so they default to their english value.


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>Comment By: Simone Piunno (pioppo)
Date: 2002-05-10 21:54

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=227443




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[Mailman-Developers] Approved header option

2002-05-10 Thread Kory Wheatley

In mailman 2.1b.1
How do you use the Approved:password
to send your message to a moderated list. I'm the owner and  I have the
Emergency Moderation turned on and I what to send my message through. I
don't want to use  the Pending Administrative requests web interface to
do this. I know in majordomo you can do this by adding
"Approved:password"  to the email message and sending it back through.
How is this done in Mailman.



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