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On 3/16/2012 1:27 PM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> I just noticed that on the launchpad page the programming
> languages appears:
>
> Programming Languages: Python, C
>
> but I don't see any trace of C...
Compiled C wrappers are used in Mailman 2.1 to en
I just noticed that on the launchpad page the programming languages appears:
Programming Languages:
Python, C
but I don't see any trace of C...
Cheers,
Andrea
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Hi everyone,
I filed in two bugs today:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/956889
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/956384
because I thought we could have a discussion there about these topics.
But now I was wondering if it is a good idea, is it maybe better to
write on the mailing li
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I've had several thoughts on what is now (in MM 3) done by
rules/approved.py.
There is a moderator_password list attribute which can be used in a
(X-)Approve(d): header or first body line pseudo-header to pre-approve
a list post.
I've gone around a b
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On 3/15/2012 10:41 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>
> We can still scrub messages of unwanted content type, but we can't
> save those parts on the file system and calculate a URL into
> Pipermail to display them.
There are two things going on. There is con