Re: [Mailman-Developers] Ham, mailing lists, and oddball character sets

2010-05-05 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Cristóbal Palmer writes: > On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 12:32:42PM -0600, Philip A. Prindeville wrote: > > > > And thereby, it would be trivial to bounce a message sent to an > > English-language only mailing list that wasn't encoded in USASCII or > > Latin1 (iso-8859-1) as the charset. > > > >

Re: [Mailman-Developers] Ham, mailing lists, and oddball character sets

2010-05-05 Thread Cristóbal Palmer
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 12:32:42PM -0600, Philip A. Prindeville wrote: > > And thereby, it would be trivial to bounce a message sent to an > English-language only mailing list that wasn't encoded in USASCII or > Latin1 (iso-8859-1) as the charset. > > But alas they don't. It still wouldn't be tr

[Mailman-Developers] installing Mailman 3.0

2010-05-05 Thread Anna Granudd
Hi, I downloaded the latest Mailman branch from Launchpad (using bzr branch lp:mailman) and tried installing it but ran into some trouble. The commands I was told to use for the installation were: "python bootstrap.py" followed by "bin/buildout" and "bin/test" (I assume the bin-folder will be creat

[Mailman-Developers] Ham, mailing lists, and oddball character sets

2010-05-05 Thread Philip A. Prindeville
Hi. I work a bit in OSS and contribute to mimedefang and spamassassin, and myself am on about 70 mailing lists. I notice that some of these lists that are open to outside mailings are magnets for spam. As a consequence, the end-recipients of these lists can't "trust" mail coming from these lists