Marc Juul wrote:
>
>I'm running mailman 2.1.11 and i wrote a script to change a user's
>password, but it doesn't change anything and i can't seem to find the
>problem. My other "withlist" scripts work fine.
>
>I'm using:
>
> mlist.setMemberPassword(member, password)
>
>and then
>
> mlist.Save()
Hello.
I'm running mailman 2.1.11 and i wrote a script to change a user's
password, but it doesn't change anything and i can't seem to find the
problem. My other "withlist" scripts work fine.
I'm using:
mlist.setMemberPassword(member, password)
and then
mlist.Save()
called using "withlist
On Friday 05 September 2003 1:48 am, Nadim Shaikli wrote:
> BTW, does deleting
> those .pck files have any baring on anything else (is it dangerous) ?
> Meaning, are there any adverse affects in doing that (is there a db
> that cares or anything) ?
I forgot to answer this.
Yes, the html admin pa
On Friday 05 September 2003 1:48 am, Nadim Shaikli wrote:
> How do you go about getting .txt files in your /home/mailman/data dir ?
> All I see are binary pck files (which one could run dumpdb on, but
> was curious to know). I'm running mailman-2.1.2. BTW, does deleting
> those .pck files have an
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 16:33, Simone Piunno wrote:
> I'm using this patch (slightly adapted) on our servers since early april. It
> works almost seamlessly and its very effective but still lacks some UI
> controls, e.g. actually there's no way to train the filter TTW with a message
> which is n
On Friday 05 September 2003 18:16, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> > Elsewhere recently there has been mention of Baysen spam filters or
> > the like for Mailman. Again, to be generally useful, it would, IMHO,
>
> That's how my Spambayes patch to Mailman works. It hooks into the
> normal approval process.
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 11:46, John A. Martin wrote:
> I hope this is something where the choice of what to discard rests
> with the individual list owner/moderator.
The script is just a hack, and must be run by the site admin on the
command line. It's just a way to mass discard a ton of crap. It
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>>>>> "baw" == Barry Warsaw
>>>>> "Re: [Mailman-Developers] script"
>>>>> 05 Sep 2003 08:08:41 -0400
baw> Take a look in cvs. There's a script called bin/discard
baw&g
Take a look in cvs. There's a script called bin/discard which takes a
list of file names and does proper discards on all those files. I'll be
testing it on mail.python.org when 1) I dig out from the mail hell we've
been in for the last few days, and 2) SF's CVS stops sucking .
-Barry
--- Phil Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 August 2003 11:35 pm, Phil Barnett wrote:
> > Has anyone created a script they'd like to share that kills off the sobig
> > stuff sitting on hold?
>
> In the grand tradition of replying to myself...
>
> Here is the script I cobbled up.
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 11:35 pm, Phil Barnett wrote:
> Has anyone created a script they'd like to share that kills off the sobig
> stuff sitting on hold?
>
> I'll make one but if there's one already out there, it'd save me some time.
> I'm leaving on vacation Friday night. Lots to do 'till the
Hi,
Get auto_discard script here,
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=636412&group_id=103&atid=300103
and place it in somewhere it can import paths.py (cron dir is
suitable). Edit the expire parameter for shorter time and
run the script (python auto_discard).
It will kill all the pen
Has anyone created a script they'd like to share that kills off the sobig
stuff sitting on hold?
I'll make one but if there's one already out there, it'd save me some time.
I'm leaving on vacation Friday night. Lots to do 'till then...
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