Jim Popovitch wrote:
>What exactly does collapse_alternatives do?
>
>What is the recommended setting for collapse_alternatives?
collapse_alternatives was added in 2.1.7. The Defaults.py setting for
DEFAULT_COLLAPSE_ALTERNATIVES is Yes, which sets collapse_alternatives
to Yes for new and 'migrate
Charles Sprickman wrote:
>
>Then I ran bin/unshunt.
>
>Then people started complaining that they were getting a few hundred old
>messages. :)
There are several possibilities here.
1) users are complaining that they received messages posted long ago in
threads long since dead, not necessarily th
What exactly does collapse_alternatives do?
What is the recommended setting for collapse_alternatives?
Tia,
-Jim P.
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Hi all,
Recently I found a fairly huge amount of files in the shunt queue (around
1500). All I could gather from the error log is that most of them were from an
old bug in parsing weird charsets and the later ones were due to the post and
smtp-failur logfiles being owned by root. So I fixed t
Trent Fisher wrote:
>I have a big problem, and I am hoping someone here has some advice... I have a
>person on my mailing list who has been very abusive, but has recently taken a
>turn to the creepy (I would call it cyberstalking), and so I have been trying
>to eject him from the list.
Other
On 7/30/06 6:32 PM, "William Yardley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
answering Marty Beilin:
> There are some third party providers who might do a good job for you
> (listbox comes to mind), or there are providers with free or discounted
> services for non-profits who provide Mailman.
Electric Embers
Would someone mind pointing me to a site where they've incorporated this
engine into their mailman archives? I'd like to see the interface and
operation before I try to set it up.
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Are you sure that he's receiving the list emails directly? Is it
possible that he has a confederate or sympathizer on the list who is
forwarding him the original list emails that he is then forging
replies to?
I would double-check to make sure that even list members cannot see
the addresses of ot
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:35:41 -0400
Tom Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trent Fisher wrote:
> > I have a big problem, and I am hoping someone here has some
> > advice... I have a person on my mailing list who has been very
> > abusive, but has recently taken a turn to the creepy (I would
> > call
Trent Fisher wrote:
> I have a big problem, and I am hoping someone here has some advice... I have
> a person on my mailing list who has been very abusive, but has recently taken
> a turn to the creepy (I would call it cyberstalking), and so I have been
> trying to eject him from the list.
>
> F
I have a big problem, and I am hoping someone here has some advice... I have a
person on my mailing list who has been very abusive, but has recently taken a
turn to the creepy (I would call it cyberstalking), and so I have been trying
to eject him from the list.
First, I set his address to "mod
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