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Richard Pyne wrote:
>I'm seeing a problem where messages get in to mailman, and into
>the archives, but never get sent. When this happens I see this
>in the error log:
>
> File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/Decorate.py", line
>95, in process
>payload = header + frontsep + oldpayloa
I'm seeing a problem where messages get in to mailman, and into
the archives, but never get sent. When this happens I see this
in the error log:
Apr 07 22:14:30 2005 (2477) Uncaught runner exception: 'ascii'
codec can't decode byte 0x92 in position 291: ordinal not in
range(128)
Apr 07 22:14:3
Aaron The Young wrote:
>
>When I connect to the admin page, I get there, but I get three blue
>boxed question marks at the bottom of the page as if something or
>some images aren't loading. I read the help sheet on copying over
>icons to the apache/icons directly, and putting PythonPowered.png,
>m
Daevid Vincent wrote:
>I didn't see this come through the list since yesterday,
>so I figured I'd send it again...
It was on the list yesterday and Brad's reply is at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-April/043964.html
Brad's reply is that this is an Exim question and Exim li
I have a script that monthly removes the members of a list and then updates it from another file.
The default for all members is 'moderated',including the only person who will send messages, so as
to prevent spammers from spoofing list owners email and sending to the 40,000 member list.
I just
Hi. I have been getting uncaught bounce notifications from messages
which look like they should have worked.
Now the one thing you should know is that I had to change the verp
stuff to go along with qmail which uses a - instead of + for its verp
processing. I changed the regular expressions and
At 7:46 AM -0500 2005-04-07, Rodger Copp wrote:
One particular user from our organization regularly sends several
emails to several moderated mailman lists. It is sufficient to simply
see who the message is from and then "Accept" it.
Then put their address on the whitelist, so that their messag
Thank you Mark for your reply. I've submitted a feature request for
this.
Here's my reasoning:
One particular user from our organization regularly sends several
emails to several moderated mailman lists. It is sufficient to simply
see who the message is from and then "Accept" it. We have to appro
On Thursday 07 April 2005 06:17, you wrote:
> helen wrote:
> >Thank you ! It appeared even easier than in the FAQ - just
> >
> >bin/arch
> >
> >(it figured out by itself to use the archived text files instead of the
> > mbox file)
>
> Actually, the normal archiving process creates the cuumulative
I didn't see this come through the list since yesterday,
so I figured I'd send it again...
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I'm running Gentoo with Exim 4.43-r2 and Mailman 2.1.5-r4.
When I send a message to my list "rbc", it never gets sent.
The logs have some entries that look like this:
Hello,
I am using Debian Linux and I have mailman up and running, but I'm
running into a few problems.
When I connect to the admin page, I get there, but I get three blue
boxed question marks at the bottom of the page as if something or
some images aren't loading. I read the help sheet on copying
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