Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>
>
>>LookupError: unknown encoding: japanese.euc-jp
>>
>>
>>
>>I have the above error in my logs. I need this Japanese encoding but my SuSE
>>10.0 dist does not stock it. Where can I find it so mailman can work with my
>>Japanese mailing lists?
>
>
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>LookupError: unknown encoding: japanese.euc-jp
>
>
>
>I have the above error in my logs. I need this Japanese encoding but my SuSE
>10.0 dist does not stock it. Where can I find it so mailman can work with my
>Japanese mailing lists?
The euc-jp codecs are included in a s
Jun 14 20:49:14 2006 (19227) Uncaught runner exception: unknown encoding:
japanese.euc-jp
Jun 14 20:49:14 2006 (19227) Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py", line 111, in _oneloop
self._onefile(msg, msgdata)
File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Que
At 8:59 PM -0400 2006-06-14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also say an SMTPPORT
> config there, but wasn't sure if these could be overridden by site/list
> mm_cfg.py files.
The definition of SMTPPORT and SMTPHOST are for the entire
server,
Steve Campbell wrote:
>
>It eventually ends up there in mqueue, I saw, but I couldn't see how. I did
>know
>that there is a nice array defined in Defaults.py, and the input and output
>queues are in and out respectively. I also say an SMTPPORT config there, but
>wasn't sure if these could be overr
Quoting Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> At 4:43 PM -0400 2006-06-14, Steve Campbell wrote:
>
> >> This is an MTA configuration issue. There's nothing here to "fix"
> >> within Mailman.
> >
> > I think I just discovered that Mailman does deliver to the mqueue
> directory.
>
> It has
On 6/14/06 6:38 PM, Harold Goldstein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> ALTERNATIVELY, include as the first line of your message: 'Approved: > admin password>' (this is better, since it's totally proof against spoofing.
>
> an excellent approach ... i take it that the <> characters ARE included in
>
Harold Goldstein wrote:
>thanks for your response
>
>>Any addresses you'd like to accept mail from, add to
>>'accept_these_nonmembers' under 'Sender filters' under 'Privacy
>>Options' in the web interface.
>
>hmmm ... ok ... but why would i be considered a 'non-member' ... i never
>would have gu
Haluk Durmus wrote:
>
>Is ist posible to use the members name from mailman, than
>the name providet by the email-client, for posting ?
>
>I tried to set alias for mailman but when sending a mail the
>name stored in the e-mail client has a higher priority.
It's not a matter of priority. Unless t
thanks for your response
>Any addresses you'd like to accept mail from, add to
>'accept_these_nonmembers' under 'Sender filters' under 'Privacy
>Options' in the web interface.
hmmm ... ok ... but why would i be considered a 'non-member' ... i never
would have guessed to use this.
>ALTERNATIVEL
On 6/14/06, Bob Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I moved a bunch of accounts from one server to another. Everything
> transferred, lists, archives, settings, etc. But when subscribers send an
> email to any of the lists they messages don't get distributed, or in the
> case of moderated lists, th
On 6/14/06, Harold Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am an administrator (but i didn't install it nor do i have access to the
> server) of an announcement only mailing list.
>
> despite having 3 addresses listed as administrator and moderator, we have
> only been able to use one address to p
On 6/13/06, Bob Bergey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:57 AM -0500 on 6/13/06, Patrick Bogen wrote:
> > http://rentzsch.com/macosx/mailmanWorkaround
> Wow -- that's exactly my problem! Thanks for the tip -- I'll try it
> later today.
Let us know how it goes.
> I'm a little scared to upgrade -
I moved a bunch of accounts from one server to another. Everything
transferred, lists, archives, settings, etc. But when subscribers send an
email to any of the lists they messages don't get distributed, or in the
case of moderated lists, the messages don't go in to the moderator que.
--
i am an administrator (but i didn't install it nor do i have access to the
server) of an announcement only mailing list.
despite having 3 addresses listed as administrator and moderator, we have
only been able to use one address to post. that was ok till last week when
we were subject to a spoo
At 4:43 PM -0400 2006-06-14, Steve Campbell wrote:
>> This is an MTA configuration issue. There's nothing here to "fix"
>> within Mailman.
>
> I think I just discovered that Mailman does deliver to the mqueue directory.
It has it's own internal queue directory, yes. But it does not
Hello,
Is ist posible to use the members name from mailman, than
the name providet by the email-client, for posting ?
I tried to set alias for mailman but when sending a mail the
name stored in the e-mail client has a higher priority.
thanks,
Haluk
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- Original Message -
From: "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Throttling output
> At 3:02 PM -0400 2006-06-14, Steve Campbell wrote:
>
>>
At 3:02 PM -0400 2006-06-14, Steve Campbell wrote:
> 2. Disable the mailman executable from delivering the outgoing mail, but
> create them in the queue (sort of a sendmail queueonly option). I'm not sure
> this one is possible, and will kill the entire scheme if not. I see a lot of
> possib
Brad,
Ok, I've went around the world with this one, so maybe a fresh start is in
order. I'm sure everyone is getting tired of seeing these "Throttling
output" messages, especially the ones that don't digest. The more I think
about it, the less complex it really becomes, thanks to all of the rep
At 8:58 AM -0400 2006-06-14, Steve Campbell wrote:
>>> Yes. But "normally" you don't throw 22.000 emails at once on your MTA.
>
> But if my list has 22,000 members, isn't that what I am doing?
Maybe, but not necessarily.
>
Dennis Carr wrote:
>
>Suffice it to say, I've followed these directions, yet I'm still
>getting the 404. What am I doing wrong?
What is the 'Alias /pipermail/' directive in your httpd.conf?
What is the path to Mailman's archives/ directory?
What do the following show?
ls -l /path/to/archives/
Brad, and all,
Firstly, thanks, for all the responses on an OT type question. I have
learned quite a bit.
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bernd Petrovitsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Thr
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