Mark Sapiro wrote:
I know I've seen a note somewhere about this, but I can't find it at
the moment. The best place I can think of off hand, which might be
wrong, is to send them to the mailman-developers@python.org list.
The mailman-developers list is a closed list now. You have to subscribe
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:43:12PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
George Booth wrote:
That would explain why I couldn't find it. So, it's a binary code, not conf
files or anything I can directly edit. Not very convenient, eh? Anyway,
thanks for the info. :)
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- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting sitewide defaults that can't be
changed?
George Booth wrote:
- Original Message -
hi!
i'm a new mailman user and I want to know why in the archives
(.../archives/public/...) there is for a list only a directory and in
that directory a txt file or a tarball file, and why sometimes there is
an another directory for the same list with a mbox extension with the
mbox file in it
Hi
I am running several lists here and they all are non moderated. Now I
am trying to set up a moderated list. I have tried almost everything
but whenever I have a moderated user their message never arrives and
gets lost in LALA land. I am hoping when a moderated member post a
message it should
Tariq Javaid wrote:
I am running several lists here and they all are non moderated. Now I
am trying to set up a moderated list. I have tried almost everything
but whenever I have a moderated user their message never arrives and
gets lost in LALA land. I am hoping when a moderated member post a
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
i'm a new mailman user and I want to know why in the archives
(.../archives/public/...) there is for a list only a directory and in
that directory a txt file or a tarball file, and why sometimes there is
an another directory for the same list with a mbox extension
Sub Zero wrote:
I had an over-quota message like this:
message snipped
Where does mailman handle theese over-quota messages?
All bounces (messages to the listname-bounces address) are processed
through the pipeline of bounce handlers. The pipeline is defined and
implemented in
Dear Mailman-users,
I am a new subscriber. We have last weekend succesfully installed
Mailman 2.1.5 onto our server and are now testing.
We did necessary customization in ymm_cfg.py as well as the regular html
pages from the admin modules.
I am puzzled however as to how we can change the
OK I have posted about this before and couldn't get it to work the way I
wanted so I decided to just run the mailman on the mail server with its
own web server running and then run all my other web stuff on a different
machine.
The problem is now that I moved my mailman off the main server the
At 4:57 PM -0500 2005-05-19, Troy Richard wrote:
PS. Still looking for a way to run mailman on 2 seperate servers one that
handles the mail and one that does the web. Any ideas please let me know.
One way you can do that is to run the combined mail/web server
internally, and set up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a new subscriber. We have last weekend succesfully installed
Mailman 2.1.5 onto our server and are now testing.
We did necessary customization in ymm_cfg.py as well as the regular html
pages from the admin modules.
I am puzzled however as to how we can change the
Troy Richard wrote:
The problem is now that I moved my mailman off the main server the address
for the test server is now www.abc.com:8112 and not www.abc.com so all my
links on the web page are pointing to www.abc.com and not
www.abc.com:8112.
You have to put
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN =
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