Hi Mailman Developers,
I have uploaded a patch for automatic discard held messages.
1. site wide default of MAX_DAYS_TO_HOLD in Defaults.py
(mm_cfg.py).
2. list admin can set list specific max_days_to_hold
through the Web GUI (admin//general).
3. integrated in cron/checkdbs and reports the
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 07:00, Chris Boulter wrote:
> On Fri 2003-08-15 11:03:25 +0100, Chris Boulter wrote:
> > Here's an odd little problem I've encountered and a workaround for it.
>
> Oops. I think all this confusion might have been caused by my mm_cfg.py
> missing
>
> from Defaults import
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 12:52, Bill Bradford wrote:
> Looks like the problem resolved itself after a few minutes.
>
> Bill
>
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 09:58:39AM -0500, Bill Bradford wrote:
> > After power was restored and the machine came up, Mailman (2.1.2) is now
> > spitting out errors:
> > Tra
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 10:45, Chuming Chen wrote:
> Before I send a digest out, I would like to edit it. Where in the
> Unix world is it located? How can I have permission to read/write
> it?
It lives in lists//digest.mbox
> I would like to be able to send out a digest when I want. From
> the h
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 18:09, Stewart M. Ives wrote:
> Barry,
>
> Where is the "Site Administrators" Documentation or is it what is currently
> shown at www.list.org/site.html???
>
> The description said it's a complete doc on installing/integrating/etc
> mailman. I think what comes up is not it.
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:38, Will Knapp wrote:
> When altering the User page's html I'd like to use some kind of "include" to
> point to header.html and footer.html outside of mailman.
>
> I know all about why SSI is a bad idea in CGI. Is there some tag in mailman
> or Python that will let me do
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 21:43, Marcia Cardoso wrote:
> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.2/codecs.py", line 496, in open
> file = __builtin__.open(filename, mode, buffering)
> IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/mailman/logs/error'
bin/check_perms
-Barry
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 19:56, Nadim Shaikli wrote:
> Well, in my case I'm on a debian system (code via apt-get) running
> mailman-2.1.2-6. I have about 12 mailing-lists all seem to function
> without an issue except for one. Anytime anyone mails to it, the
> message gets "Shunned" and I see this
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 04:56 PM, Nadim Shaikli wrote:
Aug 13 16:40:05 2003 (13248) Uncaught runner exception: Empty module
name
Aug 13 16:40:05 2003 (13248) Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py", line 105, in
_oneloop
self._onefile(
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 10:51, John A. Martin wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> What defenses does Mailman have against suicide mail-bomber attacks?
>
> The suicide mail-bomber has a number of list-owner addresses for which
> the receiving MTAs take delivery and subsequen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
What defenses does Mailman have against suicide mail-bomber attacks?
The suicide mail-bomber has a number of list-owner addresses for which
the receiving MTAs take delivery and subsequently send a "Mail
Delivery Warning" mail message back to the list
Could you helpme.
My version was mailman2.0.1
I decided to install the version 2.1.2 to use diferent language.
I installed the freebsd port, upgrading the old one.
Know the mailman in http://host/mailman/admin and all the web lists don't work.
here is the web error:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
I've seen a number of posts (courtesy of Google) about this topic,
yet not a single one noted a solution. All either were resolved
with,
1. upgrade and it will go away (I have the latest of everything)
2. "this only happens on spam (bad header), don't worry about it."
3. you are using a RH RP
I've seen a number of posts (courtesy of Google) about this topic,
yet not a single one noted a solution. All either were resolved
with,
1. upgrade and it will go away (I have the latest of everything)
2. "this only happens on spam (bad header), don't worry about it."
3. you are using a RH RPM
Hello,
I enter warily acknowleging that I am unworthy and tred where I ought not.
I have an question that I was not able to find an answer to either in
documentation or on the general users list.
When altering the User page's html I'd like to use some kind of "include" to
point to header.html an
* Daniel Buchmann
| Forwarding a bug from the Debian bug tracking system:
| http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=202821
|
| Anyone else seen this? What wrong here/who's fault is this?
It seems to me like the driver wrapper should filter out everything
which is not in ['GE
Ok, you have just installed mailman on a FreeBSD 5.1 box and got
things to run properly. You then begin to port scripts from the older
setup. These in turn calls ./bin/newlist for setting up lists when they
do not exist and force things to be like we want them. Only slight
problem is the password g
Barry,
Where is the "Site Administrators" Documentation or is it what is currently
shown at www.list.org/site.html???
The description said it's a complete doc on installing/integrating/etc
mailman. I think what comes up is not it.
I plan on installing this down at our local school for the princ
Hi, all,
We are using mailman to set up mailing lists. It works great. I
have some questions about using mailman.
Before I send a digest out, I would like to edit it. Where in the
Unix world is it located? How can I have permission to read/write
it?
I would like to be able to send out a digest
Hi, all,
We are using mailman to set up mailing lists. It works great. I
have some questions about using mailman.
Before I send a digest out, I would like to edit it. Where in the
Unix world is it located? How can I have permission to read/write
it?
I would like to be able to send out a digest
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