On Feb 13, 2004, at 9:54 PM, Paul Kleeberg wrote:
Will be easier or more difficult to configure MM and htDig on the Mac
than RH. I run only a handful of lists that have 50 to 500 users.
I can't speak to RH, but I found Mailman and htDig to be fairly easy to
install from source and configure und
I am currently using Mailman on Redhat 8.0 and to be honest it was a
pain for me to get that to work with the redHat version of htDig which
as it turns out was a beta version released as 3.2. I am not looking
to start a religious war but am considering switching to MacOSX Server
from RedHat.
Hi all,
Returned messages from Mailman are not turning up in my dead.letter file
nor do I receive sperate email notices of returned mail.
Do I have to turn off bounce processing in order to track down returned
mail?
I need the header info of a returned message. Thanks!
Aaron Anderson
Richard D. Dover wrote:
I edited the archive index.html folder for my mailing list. I also
edited the date.html and subject.html to have the appearance I
wanted. Everything looked good until there was a post.
When a post is made to the list all my data is erased and the
archive index.html, date.htm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Paul O'Neill wrote:
> Todd,
>
> thanks for the hint, we were in fact redirecting requests to https.
> So we used bin/withlist -l -r fix_url on each list to make the base
> URL https instead of http. We also set the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN =
> 'https://%s/
Todd,
thanks for the hint, we were in fact redirecting requests to https. So
we used bin/withlist -l -r fix_url on each list to make the base URL
https instead of http. We also set the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN =
'https://%s/mailman/' and this sorted the issue.
I think this is one for the FAQ
paul.
On 13 Feb 2004, at 18:38, Richard D. Dover wrote:
I edited the archive index.html folder for my mailing list. I also
edited the date.html and subject.html to have the appearance I
wanted. Everything looked good until there was a post.
When a post is made to the list all my data is erased and the
a
At 5:00 PM +1030 2004/02/13, Dat Bui wrote:
we have a customer that doesn't want subscribers to think that
they're on a list. They want to do this because they think it'll
be more personal. *shrugs*
Basically, you don't. If they really insist on this kind of
behaviour, have them send the mes
At 9:56 AM -0500 2004/02/13, Mike Phillips wrote:
As usual, my question is not clear. I'm referring to the tiny 200 byte
or so footer that accompanies posts. I'm a newbie, so I don't know how
to turn off footers, but I will try to learn how. Since MM is on my
shared server, I wonder whether I
I edited the archive index.html folder for my mailing list. I also
edited the date.html and subject.html to have the appearance I
wanted. Everything looked good until there was a post.
When a post is made to the list all my data is erased and the
archive index.html, date.html, and subject.html wen
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 10:52 PM (+0900) Friday, February 13, 2004:
> >
> > I have updated to 2.1.4, applied the scrubber.py.patch and run
> > bin/check_perms -f and bin/unshunt. This list is still 'stuck'
> > (not delivering messages) yet there is nothing being logged in
> > logs/error anymore. Any
As usual, my question is not clear. I'm referring to the tiny 200 byte
or so footer that accompanies posts. I'm a newbie, so I don't know how
to turn off footers, but I will try to learn how. Since MM is on my
shared server, I wonder whether I have sufficient access to enable me
to turn off foo
Hello,
Running Mailman 2.1.3 on FreeBSD 4.6 with postfix 2.0.12. I looked for
this in the archives but didn't find any related to the specific error.
Recently posts for one list, after being approved are ending up in the
shunt directory. I tried running unshunt but several message don't get
se
On 13 Feb 2004, at 03:20, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 20:17, Richard D. Dover wrote:
I want html messages to appear in the public archive. In other
words I want a person to click on the link for a message and when
it opens up it is in the original html format it was sent.
What do I nee
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