FYI:
Jun 04 09:09:06 2004 (18876) SHUNTING:
1086170174.3516641+c52aafd5601316eadd825f0a9ec902c5ac8fbc7e
Jun 04 09:09:06 2004 (18876) Uncaught runner exception: ISO-2022-JP
encoding error: invalid character \x96
Jun 04 09:09:06 2004 (18876) Traceback (most recent call last):
File
I looked through the faqs, but couldn't find any information about
these two points.
1) is it possible to create a maililng list which anyone can post
messages to (without being a designated member), but only members can
read? If so, how?
2) is it possible to have messages numbered so that
I'm getting the following error:
Traceback (innermost last):
File /home/mailman/cron/checkdbs, line 92, in ?
main()
File /home/mailman/cron/checkdbs, line 43, in main
count = mlist.NumRequestsPending()
File /home/mailman/Mailman/ListAdmin.py, line 96, in
NumRequestsPending
I've read the FAQ and searched this list's archives. I know that in order
to delete messages, I need to:
- edit the archive mbox file
~mailman/archive/private/listname.mbox/listname.mbox
remove the messages you want gone from the archives
Problem is, I do not have a mailman
i have messages held in qfiles/shunt/ directory and qfiles/retry/ and i am
getting this error in log/mailman/
Jun 04 16:41:03 2004 (27520) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
with code -1: (111, 'Connection refused')
Anyone know what is causing this?
Thanks
Brian
Hi from Japan.
Hillel Weintraub wrote:
I looked through the faqs, but couldn't find any information about these
two points.
1) is it possible to create a maililng list which anyone can post
messages to (without being a designated member), but only members can
read? If so, how?
Mailing list
My linux box running Fedora 2 is also a firewall / router. So it has two Ethernet
cards and they are assigned my static IP on the outside and 192.168.1.1 on the inside.
The firewall routes port 80 traffic to my windows 2000 server which is 192.168.1.105.
I already had a couple of web pages
Hi,
Scot Condry wrote:
The firewall routes port 80 traffic to my windows 2000 server
So, you can see only windows server from outside world.
Stop port forwarding of the firewall and set up apache reverse
proxy. Read the friendly manual of apache httpd.
--
Tokio Kikuchi, tkikuchi@ is.kochi-u.ac.jp
At 7:20 AM +0900 2004/06/04, Hillel Weintraub wrote:
I looked through the faqs, but couldn't find any information about these
two points.
1) is it possible to create a maililng list which anyone can post messages
to (without being a designated member), but only members can read? If so,
how?
At 11:50 AM -0400 2004/06/04, Jennifer Walker wrote:
I can *see* the archives in a web browser if I remove the archives from
the above, and use mail.mydomain.com in place of the ~ - but I cannot access
the actual file to edit. (I could do a view-source of the archives and edit
that, but where
At 12:32 PM -0700 2004/06/04, Scot Condry wrote:
Well I will definetly let people know if I figure it out. But now I
am thinking of just running Apache and hosting my previous web pages on
my Linux machine. It seems hard to believe that no one has tries to do
what I am doing before, hsoting
~mailman/archive/private/listname.mbox/listname.mbox
remove the messages you want gone from the archives
Problem is, I do not have a mailman directory in my file manager, ftp, etc.
'~mailman' should be the prefix directory of your installation.
It is '/usr/local/mailman' or
At 4:46 PM -0400 2004/06/04, Brian York wrote:
i have messages held in qfiles/shunt/ directory and qfiles/retry/ and i am
getting this error in log/mailman/
Jun 04 16:41:03 2004 (27520) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
with code -1: (111, 'Connection refused')
Anyone know what is causing
In reading your description of the problem you are trying to solve I
may be misunderstanding what you say. If so I apologize if my comments
below waste your time.
If your Linux box is routing all incoming traffic to port 80 on your
public IP number through to the internal server machine, how
At 6:38 PM -0400 2004/06/04, Brian York wrote:
maillog:
Jun 4 16:31:29 listserv postfix/smtpd[27973]: connect from
unknown[172.31.101.4]
Jun 4 16:31:29 listserv postfix/smtpd[27973]: ACE50337E2:
client=unknown[172.31.101.4]
Jun 4 16:31:29 listserv postfix/cleanup[27975]: ACE50337E2:
Hello, mailpersons.
There is a bug in Mailman and/or Lynx regarding Hotmail/MSN rich text emails.
(My setup: Mailman 2.1.5, Lynx version 2.8.4rel.1 (RH7.2, Sendmail 8.12.10))
Replication instructions (that require only a telnet client) are included below.
The Hotmail rich text editor shows up in
Hi,
David Relson wrote:
FYI:
Jun 04 09:09:06 2004 (18876) SHUNTING:
1086170174.3516641+c52aafd5601316eadd825f0a9ec902c5ac8fbc7e
Jun 04 09:09:06 2004 (18876) Uncaught runner exception: ISO-2022-JP
encoding error: invalid character \x96
Well behaved japanese mailers do not produce such an error
and
On 6/4/2004 7:14 PM Chris Whip wrote:
Hello, mailpersons.
There is a bug in Mailman and/or Lynx regarding Hotmail/MSN rich text emails.
(My setup: Mailman 2.1.5, Lynx version 2.8.4rel.1 (RH7.2, Sendmail 8.12.10))
Replication instructions (that require only a telnet client) are included below.
The
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 08:45:59PM -0400, John Swartzentruber wrote:
I think if you search the archives you'll find a solution. Here is what
I have in my mm_cfg.py file, which would have been based on someone
else's solution:
HTML_TO_PLAIN_TEXT_COMMAND = 'LYNX_TEMP_SPACE=/tmp /usr/bin/lynx
At 6:12 PM -0700 2004/06/04, Chris Whip wrote:
Now that I have my search terms in a row, I can find relevant posts.
I didn't get the permission denied errors that others received, so I
actually skipped right over some relevant articles... The other odd thing
is that it's not a problem with
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