On 8 Apr 2004, at 02:05, Paul H Byerly wrote:
Richard B wrote:
You are asserting that your tests show some problem exists but from a
quick look at it, the code concerned is not obviously defective.
Well unless it's a Texas conspiracy, TC has taken it past an
empty assertion.
Even a Texan wo
Hi folks,
I just installed mailman this aft.
Everything appears to be working well, people can subscribe, I can use
the web interface, mail is sent to newly created lists, but I have one
problem...
Whenever "Action to take for postings from non-members for which no
explicit action is defined.
Richard B wrote:
You are asserting that your tests show some problem exists but from a
quick look at it, the code concerned is not obviously defective.
Well unless it's a Texas conspiracy, TC has taken it past an empty
assertion.
Can you give me a yes or no on my reasoning? Should turn
texas critter wrote:
When you posted about this the other day, I did some brief tests with 2.1.3
and I got the same wrong results as you did. So I guess it's a bug, and
it's in both versions.
Thanks TC, this is the first time anyone has confirmed this (I owe
you some catnip now). I had the
Sorry, I think its the line that says
# Look at the first N lines and see if there is any administrivia on the
# line. BAW: N is currently hardcoded to 5. str-ify the Subject: header
# because it may be an email.Header.Header instance rather than a string.
bodylines = lines[:20]
Thanks,
Subha
Hi,
I was wondering if you could tell me which file to edit to make
mailman parse the whole email.
I think in the Utils.py file, around line 518 , it checks against the default number
of lines.
if linecnt > mm_cfg.DEFAULT_MAIL_COMMANDS_MAX_LINES:
Any idea where I can find this?
-Subha
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when I get a message from one of my mailing lists saying that "ListA
post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] requires approval" it says in the message
body:
"If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact,
Mailman will discard the held message. Do this if the message is
spam"
t
Paul
You are asserting that your tests show some problem exists but from a
quick look at it, the code concerned is not obviously defective.
Regarding your first problem; without an example input message, the
corresponding output message with one list configuration and the output
message with t
My cats chased butterflies as Jay S Curtis wrote:
> Just a $.02 from a long-time mail list operator...
> If you want filtering (for real) use postfix to pre-filter all
> of the incomming based on easy-to use plain text filtering
> systems explained in detail on securitysage.com, then
> block all b
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello out there...
I just set up mailman on my Debian box, using the mailman
2.1.4-2.backports.org debian package from backports.org.
Everything seems to be ok, except one tiny bit... If I create a new list
via webinterface, the wrong hostname is u
Just a $.02 from a long-time mail list operator...
If you want filtering (for real) use postfix to pre-filter all of the
incomming based on easy-to use plain text filtering systems
explained in detail on securitysage.com, then block all but plain text from
your lists.
On Wednesday 07 April 2004
My cats chased butterflies as Paul H Byerly wrote:
> After reading up on mime types and making literally
> hundreds of tests, it seems that the Content filtering on
> 2.1.4 DOES NOT WORK CORRECTLY. Correct me if
> I'm wrong here -
When you posted about this the other day, I did some brief
After reading up on mime types and making literally hundreds of
tests, it seems that the Content filtering on
2.1.4 DOES NOT WORK CORRECTLY. Correct me if I'm wrong here - If I:
1) select yes for "Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic
according to the settings below?"
2) leave
I already have a mailboxer 3.2 setup at my site, and I'd like to convert the existing
list archive to mailman. Has anyone done this...any tips or suggestions? Thanks.
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You could use the personalization options. Full Personalization under
non-digest options and put your link in the header or footer,
personalized.
Anne
On Apr 6, 2004, at 1:06 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
We'd like to setup a mailing list that we can use to email our
clients from time to ti
Sorry but that doesn't help. My mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED], when I
send an email to it, it doesn't arrive. I don't know where it goes, it
doesn't arrive for authorisation and doesn't get returned to me.
Everything was ok until a couple of weeks ago
Sean Flynn
Opus 23 / Opus-Asia records
Unit 2
Hi,
The following commands helped me to do this:
bin/config_list -o filename listname
bin/list_members -o filename listname
These commands export to a text file the configuration settings for the
list and the members of the list. To import the settings into the new
list substitute -i for -o. To
Greetings!
Using Mailman 2.1.3 + Exim 4.30, I don't see a way to retain subscription
confirmation messages. I've found some discussion of matching date+time in MM's
subscribe log with the local MTA log as evidence of confirmation that includes
the originating IP, but that seems like a half measure
Is there any way to build Mailman without NLS support or just support for
a single language?
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Can I get Mailman to output msgs to syslog and if so how?
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