I was asked how mailman handles I/O from the web page - is it via direct
writes, direct open of configs - or is the process proxied somehow, etc.
Thanks.
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So I'm still not sure why SANITIZER doesn't seem to have any effect.
All I want is for list messages not to have HTML attachments every time
they include a bit of formatting. Is my method below wrong? Is there
another way to achieve this?
Thanks,
Scot
Scot Hacker wrote:
A user is asking
On May 12, 2005, at 09:02, Daya Baran wrote:
How do you change the header and footer on a global level instead of
changing every single page
It depends on how much customization you want to do. If you want to
go beyond setting the WEB_*_COLORs and turning off the IMAGE_LOGOS,
it is
On May 12, 2005, at 16:03, Scot Hacker wrote:
A user is asking why HTML messages are ending up with attachments
(which their organization is bouncing back to them since it doesn't
allow HTML attachments).
What is in the attachments? (Do you have a list footer added to
messages passing
At 2:15 AM -0400 2005-05-12, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I was asked how mailman handles I/O from the web page - is it via direct
writes, direct open of configs - or is the process proxied somehow, etc.
The Python code opens Python pickle files for the list
configuration, user settings,
Hello,
I'm setting up Mailman on a new XServe. There are a few things I
haven't found in the documentation:
-Is it possible (and how would I) change the frequency of digest and
non-digest mail delivery?
For example, it would be handy to be able to set a list to send
a digest of all
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On May 12, 2005, at 16:03, Scot Hacker wrote:
A user is asking why HTML messages are ending up with attachments
(which their organization is bouncing back to them since it doesn't
allow HTML attachments).
What is in the attachments? (Do you have a list footer added
I am using the remove_members command inside a shell script and sending the
output by email. When there is an unsuccessful remove such as an invalid or
non-existent email address I can get the output. But when an email address is
successfully removed there is no output from this command.
When I
I apologize if this discussed elsewhere, I didn't find it.
My domain host (http://www.siteground.com) runs mailman 2.1.5p1. I have a
mailing list setup for my church for general news. The pastor and secretary
are authorized to post. All others are moderated.
This setup ran fine through my ISP,
On May 13, 2005, at 02:53, Ramasamy, Sudhakar wrote:
I am using the remove_members command inside a shell script and
sending the
output by email. When there is an unsuccessful remove such as an
invalid or
non-existent email address I can get the output. But when an email
address is
On May 13, 2005, at 00:54, Morgan R. Tamplin (test account) wrote:
-Is it possible (and how would I) change the frequency of digest
You can change the frequency of periodic digest generation by
changing the mailman crontab entry that runs the cron/senddigests
script. (And if you don't
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 00:23, Mark Sapiro wrote:
All of a sudden, within the last hour or so, subject_prefix on both
mailman-users@python.org and mailman-developers@python.org is being
added to replies even though it's already present resulting in
doubling and tripling (so far not more) of the
Hello,
We've just started digging into mailman a bit more here. Very happy with it so
far... A list owner brought up a good question today. I was telling him how
this is better than a long bcc: list in Outlook and one thing that I like about
any modern mailing list software is that it
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