Tanstaafl writes:
> On 4/27/2014 11:03 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > When you get ~250 wanted mails (many of them list, of
> > course) and ~1000 spams (that get past the 6-sigma "if this filter
> > thinks it's spam, throw it away!" filter) a day, automatic processing
> > is really impor
On 04/27/2014 08:03 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
> Unfortunately I don't have a copy of your original, but what may be
> happening is not at GMail, but rather that the mailing list tries
> pretty hard to avoid HTML mail, throwing away the text/html part if
> there's a text/plain alternative, a
On 4/27/2014 11:03 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
When you get ~250 wanted mails (many of them list, of
course) and ~1000 spams (that get past the 6-sigma "if this filter
thinks it's spam, throw it away!" filter) a day, automatic processing
is really important.
?
Anyone who gets ~1000 spams p
Hi All,
I was trying to setup mailman-bundler as demo for new mailman suite that
we just launched. We have a wsgi script for deployment in
postorius_standalone
and mailman_bundler as well. While I was trying to deploy using nginx and
uwsgi/gunicorn I found that they expect the script to have .py e
Rajeev S writes:
> You do a *heroku login *from your shell and you can run commands on
> the remote server of your application from your shell.This would be
> an interesting project and would hugely benefit usability of the
> current project.
Sure, under the hood this is just an ssh login, mo
>
> Please don't top-post. It's very helpful to readers to keep the
> "subthreads" about particular issues separate, while at the same time
> bundling them together for ease of mail-handling.
>
> Why not? The CLI tools will have access to the user database, so in
> theory you could authenticate.