At 3:41 PM -0700 2005-09-15, Elvis Fernandes wrote:
I notice that when you save the attachments, they are saved with a
different name than the name of the original attachment on the email.
Is there a way that the attachment can be made to save as the same name as
on the email?
Wow,
Some of my clients had their office auto-responder switch on, and
their replies ended up running an endless loop through the system
so everyone else got 10-15 copies each before I had a chance to
turn it off.
I thought only a member of the list could post to the list, in this case
all
Darren G Pifer wrote:
I have been trying to get to the private archives of a list but
when I click on the URL http://list.odu.edu/private/telephone_logs/
I get nothing on the page. I have been able to access other archives of
private lists but for some reason I am not seeing any for this list. I
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
Is there a simple way to delete off the old mail lists. I not not need to
archive any data from these old lists.
bin/rmlist --archives listname
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your
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When the list members recieve the email, the attachment
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The scrubber makes the extension from the content
Bill Morse wrote:
Is there any way to make an image show in the body of a message to the list.
When I attach an image in entourage, the image displays in the body of the
message. When I attach an image to a list message, it only is listed in the
attachments area.
I think you are saying that if
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
Well, exim hasn't changed since that date above, and the config hasn't
changed for even longer, so I believe it *is* mailman and not exim:
# ll
total 80
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jun 26 12:45 .
drwxr-xr-x 77 root root 4096 Sep 13 03:14 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Brad Knowles wrote:
To get the kind of information you want, you pretty much have to
telnet or ssh in to the server and use the command-line interface.
You're looking for the command list_members.
While this is the preferred method, if you don't have sufficient
access, you can script
Adrian Wells wrote
customchange.py is located at the root installation directory of Mailman.
It contains:
# Python function to make custom changes
def customchange(m):
curlist = m.real_name
curlist = curlist.lower()
print 'Current list is: ' + curlist
if
A couple of people have sent replies to one of my lists today and
several of the messages bounced like this:
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THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
I notice that when you save the attachments, they are saved with a
different name than the name of the original attachment on the email.
Is there a way that the attachment can be made to save as the same name as
on the email?
On Mailman 2.1.5 and earlier, no. On 2.1.6
Anne Ramey wrote:
A couple of people have sent replies to one of my lists today and
several of the messages bounced like this:
===
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE
Anne Ramey wrote:
A couple of people have sent replies to one of my lists today and
several of the messages bounced like this:
===
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE
Mark,
Thanks for yur response.
I am using 2.1.6.
However, i do not find mention of SCRUBBER_DONT_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME and
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION in the Defaults.py and mm_cfg.py
files.
I also searched the mailman FAQ's and do not find any mention of these
settings.
Bill Morse wrote:
I have changed the new members default to hide- how do I change all the
existing members to hide?
If you have command line access, run
$ bin/withlist -l listname
Loading list listname (locked)
The variable `m' is the listname MailList instance
from Mailman import mm_cfg
for
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
I am using 2.1.6.
However, i do not find mention of SCRUBBER_DONT_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME and
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION in the Defaults.py and mm_cfg.py
files.
Are you sure you have 2.1.6?
From the 2.1.6 Defaults.py
# Mailman.Handlers.Scrubber uses
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
A couple of people have sent replies to one of my lists today and
several of the messages bounced like this:
===
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY
YOU DO NOT NEED
I'm looking at this again and I have more thoughts/questions.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
snip
A temporary error occured while delivering to the following address(es):
pfenno at ncees.org: 454 TLS not available, must be connected via TCP
Hello,
Yes I am using 2.1.6 and now I find these variables in Defaults.py.
I updated the following in mm_cfg.py
# Refer Defaults.py
SCRUBBER_DONT_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME = False
# Refer Defaults.py
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = False
And restarted mailman (/etc/init.d/mailman
I am battling a somewhat related problem.
I am trying to get mailman to save the attachment with the same file name as
attachment.
So, what is the syntax for
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION
Is it True/False or 1/0
I am using mailman 2.1.6
Thanks
Elvis
On 9/16/05, Mark Sapiro
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
Yes I am using 2.1.6 and now I find these variables in Defaults.py.
I updated the following in mm_cfg.py
# Refer Defaults.py
SCRUBBER_DONT_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME = False
# Refer Defaults.py
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = False
And restarted mailman
Sorry, I haven't fully searched the FAQ and archives--I'm also guessing I
wouldn't find the answer if I did.
Does someone know without research whether Mailman 2.1.2 will run under
Python 2.4.1.
(Due to a disk failure, we're having to replace the build of a server, while
mailman is running
Hello,
Let me try and explain what I want to accomplish.
I send an email to the mailinglist with an attachment abc.xls.
Then, I use Internet Explorer to browse this archived email (this was setup
using mhonrac).
When I get to the webpage, the attachment shows up as abc.xls on the email
body.
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
Let me try and explain what I want to accomplish.
I send an email to the mailinglist with an attachment abc.xls.
Then, I use Internet Explorer to browse this archived email (this was setup
using mhonrac).
When I get to the webpage, the attachment shows up as abc.xls on the
Thanks for you replies.
Best,
Elvis
On 9/16/05, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
Let me try and explain what I want to accomplish.
I send an email to the mailinglist with an attachment abc.xls.
Then, I use Internet Explorer to browse this archived email
On an old Debian Woody machine running mailmain 2.0.11 Mailman rejects
mail with an un-quoted name part that includes a dot.
From: Foo B. Baz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mailmain then reports: post from foob.bar requires approval. While
these work fine:
From: Foo B. Bar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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