--- Original Message: Monday 04 March 2002 09:37 am ---
> Dear Mailman Developers,
>
> My cofounder Malcolm and I really appreciate your software. A few
> suggestions that I don't think I see in your updates.
>
> 1. For efficiency, the default page on administrative side should be
> "Membership M
I'll wager that it is browser specific. Look at the browsers used on each
machine - the good and the bad, and see if you find a pattern.
Jon Carnes
--- Original Message: Monday 04 March 2002 10:23 am ---
> Hi:
> Some users get the following error message when they try to release a
> messa
The format is called 'marshal' (I think...) and its a very simple Python
database format.
If you can dump out the email addresses from the database, then you can use
any of the various ~mailman/bin/... command line tools for sycronizing the
mailing list to the dump from the database. You do
Hi:
Some users get the
following error message when they try to release a message waiting to be
approved. It is really odd, since it only happens if you use certain
computers. This also happens if I try to approve the message from home
(dial-up). My assumption is that the error is IP
Dear Mailman Developers,
My cofounder Malcolm and I really appreciate your software. A few
suggestions that I don't think I see in your updates.
1. For efficiency, the default page on administrative side should be
"Membership Management", this is where the "daily" work takes place.
2. There app
>
> I'm guessing that it wasn't approved by someone else, but you can always
> check in your logs (~mailman/logs/vette).
> It would look like this:
> vette:Jan 14 04:22:35 2002 (5763) Zark post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] held: Le
>corps du message est trop gros: 6594549 octets avec une limite de 50
Thanks Jon and Ashley, I've made the changes you recommended and I'll test to
see if it will work.. I know it should never come to that, but there has never
been a problem until now.
Thanks again
Greg
On Mon, 04 Mar 2002, you wrote:
> Linuxconf is not an ideal tool for manipulating Sendmail...
Hi,
I am tyring to set up mailman, but would like to send only to
subscribers of list about news and updates, but would not want to have
subscribers mail to list nad then have the mail directed as digest to
everyone.
How do I switch off interaction, and keep it as a mailing list from
admin to su
I have been asked to 'automatically update' some mailing lists from an
external database. I can query this easily with Perl (sorry, never
tried python), but can not seem to connect to the config.db files for
the lists.
What is their format? Are they Unix DB files, or a Mailman-specific
form
While sending out a huge list, my server is locking up at different
times. Currently the list has been sending off and on for 3 1/2 days.
I am thinking the following error message is causing the problem.
~mailman/logs/error
Feb 28 20:50:26 2002 (4190) .XXX.win db file was corrupt,
usin
I am getting weird errors from qrunner in the mailman logs and cron
shoots back an error as well:
>From the mailman logs:
Mar 04 11:11:01 2002 (11949) Delivery exception: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
Mar 04 11:11:01 2002 (11949) Traceback (innermost last):
File "/var/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/Handler
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