Mark == Mark A Lombardo Mark.A.Lombardo writes:
Mark I must be coming across as really thick and stupid.
Not at all, although it's maddening all around to run into this kind
of communication block. Mark S is usually very successful at
explaining but let me try from a somewhat different
Bernd == Bernd Petrovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Content-Type: header specifying charset=utf-8. For reasons I
don't understand, the HTML standard says the server provided
Content-Type: charset takes priority over that specified by an
HTML META tag.
Bernd I don't
I installed configured Mailman v2.1.5 with Exim4 v4.50 on a remote server
www.windfinder.com (see http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html).
I created a mailing list called 'testlist' and tried to post to the list by
sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the list owner's e_mail
account
Sorry for wrong threading but I accidentally deleted the last email
here:
One reason is that the server may very well translate the encoding
based on negotiation with the client. (I guess you could argue that
Yes, but *if* the encoding is negotatied, a default value makes not that
much sense
At 11:12 AM +0200 2005-11-01, Rene Hertell wrote:
I've got the impression that Mailman cleans multiple Re's and Fw's from
the subject-line (and not the email-client), but now when a user sends
an message with an email-client that uses other abbreviations as the
English ones, they just
Hi,
[HUV] VS: VS: VS: VS: VS: VS: VS: VS: Järvenpää
So, Here you see that as normal Re: is instead VS:
Such a localized Re: altanative can cause troubles:
http://www.geocities.com/vsre_2000/
(I can't read Finnish. It just hit google search. ;-)
I'm running Mailman 2.1.6 on a
I'm transferring an existing mailman installation from one Solaris 9 box
to another. Both run sendmail; /etc/sendmail.cf on new is an edited
version of sendmail.cf on old. I'm using the opportunity to upgrade from
2.0.8 to 2.1.5. Python is 2.2 in both cases.
mailman-new is a virtual host on
Hello;
This error occurs when you click on the confirm URL given in the
confirmation email. Has anyone seen this before and can give me some
insite into the message and how I might fix it?
Oct 28 18:15:05 2005 admin(8784):
admin(8784): [-
I'm not sure if you can answer this, but I'll give it a try.
I go to the moderation page of my list.
It asks me to enter my password, I do, it accepts it.
I click the buttons to accept this message, reject that one, and discard all
the rest
When I click submit it brings me BACK to the screen
Is there a way to accept posts from the command line? None of my web
interface pages work properly. They all display, but when you click a
submit button nothing happens---the page merely refreshes.
Thanks, -Ken
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At 11:24 AM -0500 2005-11-01, Jeanne Goodman wrote:
I go to the moderation page of my list.
It asks me to enter my password, I do, it accepts it.
I click the buttons to accept this message, reject that one, and discard all
the rest
When I click submit it brings me BACK to the screen
At 12:04 PM -0500 2005-11-01, Ken Senior wrote:
Is there a way to accept posts from the command line? None of my web
interface pages work properly. They all display, but when you click a
submit button nothing happens---the page merely refreshes.
Either you're not allowing the
Ok, but is there a way to accept posts from the command line? Thanks.
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 12:04 PM -0500 2005-11-01, Ken Senior wrote:
Is there a way to accept posts from the command line? None of my web
interface pages work properly. They all display, but when you click a
submit
The problem with my web interface is indeed the RewriteRule:
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} ^80$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}$1 [R]
which is eliminating the post data, though I don't really understand why
since I thought the $1 made sure that would be maintained. I tried
following FAQ
Hi All,
I would like to know if there's a way you could have another Site Admin
users that could authenticate into any Mailman list, and change the
Admin or Moderator password for that list? I know you have a Site Admin
password that can create and delete lists via web, but it doesn't allow
At 12:29 PM -0700 2005-11-01, Kory Wheatley wrote:
I would like to know if there's a way you could have another Site Admin
users that could authenticate into any Mailman list, and change the Admin
or Moderator password for that list?
There is one and only one Site Admin password,
At 12:25 PM -0500 2005-11-01, Ken Senior wrote:
Ok, but is there a way to accept posts from the command line? Thanks.
Yes, but you'll need to search the archives of the mailman-users
list to get more details.
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Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those who would give up essential
At 1:19 PM -0500 2005-11-01, Ken Senior wrote:
which is eliminating the post data, though I don't really understand why
since I thought the $1 made sure that would be maintained. I tried
following FAQ #4.27 as you specified but had no luck. Item #1 results
in a limit being reached on
Hello Mailman-Users,
i'm install mailman 2.1.5 on gentoo, togehter with virtual mail
server.
I'm subscribe to mailin list on mailman server. All ok.
But, then i send mail to discussion list with address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mail return:
The Postfix program
Well, it doesn't work for me to authenticate to a list using the Admin
listcreator password. I can use the site Adminstrator password to get
into any list. I'm running Mailman 2.1.6. This type of feature for
different levels of access to a list might be a good feature in the
future for
Greetings, O knowledgeable Mailman users,
This morning, I discovered that mail to some of my list members is bouncing
with the following error message:
Nov 1 14:50:49 integrity postfix/smtp[1526]: 2CA3CAA2A5: to=[EMAIL
PROTECTED], relay=yyy.zzz.com[209.166.195.135], delay=34308,
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