> "Brad" == Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brad> At 4:08 PM -0700 2005-05-20, John W. Baxter wrote:
>> If the sending MUA didn't encode it, it's an MUA error (this is
>> NOT a new RFC)--dated in 1997.
Brad> Correct, but Mailman should be able to deal with this
hi,
everybody!
who can help me? I have some troubles when using net-snmp. The details is as
following:
The first step: starts up the snmptrap function using the command:
snmptrapd -f -Le -Lf /root/lk/final/lk.log -F "%m-%l %02.2h:%02.2j TRAP %w.%q
from %A %b %N %v\n"
2005-05-18 17:39:14 NET-SNM
On Sat, 21 May 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 8:59 PM -0400 2005-05-20, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>
>> That leads to the next question... Where are the defaults initially set
>> from? A few of the things I've hid are things I'd still like to flip a
>> value on. I know I could do this with "co
At 8:59 PM -0400 2005-05-20, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> That leads to the next question... Where are the defaults initially set
> from? A few of the things I've hid are things I'd still like to flip a
> value on. I know I could do this with "config_list", but I'm wondering if
> there is som
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Matthew Newton wrote:
> You could also use my patch (number 1164457 on sf.net):
>
>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1164457&group_id=103&atid=300103
>
> This lets you write something like:
>
> SITE_HIDE_LIST_OPTIONS = ['owner']
>
> in mm_cfg.py, a
At 4:08 PM -0700 2005-05-20, John W. Baxter wrote:
> If the sending MUA didn't encode it, it's an MUA error (this is NOT a new
> RFC)--dated in 1997.
Correct, but Mailman should be able to deal with this issue and
at least skip the message in question and continue processing all
other
On 5/20/05 3:23 PM, "Rob Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> moral of the story: Python hates the French almost as much as Dubya does..
Or perhaps Python's code likes the RFCs.
>From RFC 2183:
NOTE ON PARAMETER VALUE LENGHTS: A short (length <= 78 characters)
parameter value containing on
Rob Scott wrote:
>
>Thanks a bunch for your help Mark, though I'm afraid I'm not actually getting
>any further ahead with this.. I am admittedly a mailman/python newb but I
>find it hilarious and somewhat pathetic that python (or is it actually
>mailman?) chokes and dies a horrible death on one
Thanks a bunch for your help Mark, though I'm afraid I'm not actually getting
any further ahead with this.. I am admittedly a mailman/python newb but I find
it hilarious and somewhat pathetic that python (or is it actually mailman?)
chokes and dies a horrible death on one little accented e. I
At 12:31 PM -0700 2005-05-20, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> It looks like the message has an attached file with a lowercase e-acute
> in the filename. You might be able to use bin/show_qfiles to find the
> offending message.
In my experience, when you run into a problem like this,
show_qfiles
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Rob Scott wrote:
>>
>>After running 'unshunt' I was able to coax the following error from mailman..
>>which sheds some light on the problem at least, though I am still quite
>>confused as to what the actual problem could be. The lists in question are
>>all in french if that
Rob Scott wrote:
>
>After running 'unshunt' I was able to coax the following error from mailman..
>which sheds some light on the problem at least, though I am still quite
>confused as to what the actual problem could be. The lists in question are
>all in french if that makes any difference, and
After running 'unshunt' I was able to coax the following error from mailman..
which sheds some light on the problem at least, though I am still quite
confused as to what the actual problem could be. The lists in question are all
in french if that makes any difference, and many french character
Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>Thanks for your suggestions. I tried running it using withlist as you
>suggested. My
>maxmessagesize.py is below:
>
>###maxmessagesize.py
>### determines maximum message size allowed to select lists
>### useage: withlist -l -r maxmessagesize
>def maxmessagesize(m):
>#
Hi all,
mailman: 2.1.5 python: 2.2.3
This problem apparently started on monday, the 16th.. several of the mailing
lists on my system appeared to simply stop processing all messages except admin
requests. New users could subscribe to the lists but no actual list traffic
was possible, no bounce er
Mark,
Thanks for your suggestions. I tried running it using withlist as you
suggested. My
maxmessagesize.py is below:
###maxmessagesize.py
### determines maximum message size allowed to select lists
### useage: withlist -l -r maxmessagesize
def maxmessagesize(m):
#
# open and read the list name
Paul Key wrote:
>
>Lecturers post to the list via one dedicated 'sender' account which is
>not subscribed to the list but is allowed to post in 'sender privacy
>options'.
>
>When I send out mails to the list on behalf of the lecturer using the
>'sender' account I want to change the reply-to addr
nikos wrote:
>
>In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
>a list. What is the meaning of score?
>
>Fo eg:
>
>May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: current bounce
>score: 3.0
See the Bounce processing page in the admin interface.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROT
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>when that mbox file is created ??
>in the default.py file, I have seen "monthly" but i created a list more
>than a month ago and the mbox file isn't still created...
The archives/private/.mbox/.mbox file is created
the first time a post is archived.
If you have archi
yes you answer my question but there is an another point :
when that mbox file is created ??
in the default.py file, I have seen "monthly" but i created a list more
than a month ago and the mbox file isn't still created...
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>
>
>>i'm a new mailman
Hello list
In the bounce log file there are written some lines after email send to
a list. What is the meaning of score?
Fo eg:
May 20 13:13:32 2005 (1714) [EMAIL PROTECTED]: current bounce
score: 3.0
Thanx
Nikos
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