Hi All, apologies in advanced for the length of this post I have hit
a "bug" when clicking on the sender filter privacy option... Would
anyone be able to decipher the traceback and suggest what might be the
problem and/or where I may be able to resolve it.. (mailman v 2.1.5)
Thanks :)
Spyro
Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 2:06 PM -0500 2006-09-04, Dan
Phillips wrote:
> Remember, what he's trying to do is to get pipermail NOT to obscure
> the addresses. This is completely unrelated to how the resulting
> files are used or what further processing is done on them.
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At 9:35 PM + 2006-09-04, Ralph Oser wrote:
> Is it possible to tweak the individual settings on our 60+ MM lists at
> one time?
You could use a "withlist" Python script. That is, assuming you (as
site admin) have privileged command-line access to the server where
Mailman is installed.
>
At 2:06 PM -0500 2006-09-04, Dan Phillips wrote:
> Remember, what he's trying to do is to get pipermail NOT to obscure
> the addresses. This is completely unrelated to how the resulting
> files are used or what further processing is done on them.
I understand. The problem is that the standard
Dan Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 4, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The Mailman method of obscuring addresses has always worked as
> described, in all installations I have ever encountered or heard of.
Remember, what he's trying to do is to get pipermail NOT to obscure
Happy Labor Day -
Is it possible to tweak the individual settings on our 60+ MM lists at one
time? Our site runs cPanel to provide us admin access to all our website
functions, including access to individual MM lists via each lists admin panel.
It sure would be nice not to have to log into e
On Sep 4, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The Mailman method of obscuring addresses has always worked as
> described, in all installations I have ever encountered or heard of.
Remember, what he's trying to do is to get pipermail NOT to obscure
the addresses. This is completely unrelate
At 7:04 AM -0700 2006-09-04, Jack Stone wrote:
> Brad: I did what you advised but mailman does not adjust to the new setting
> of NO to not Obscure. Yes, I have regenerated the archives -- the ones
> that belong to mailman of course.
Hmm. In which case, I'm not sure I've got any answers for y
At 10:05 AM -0400 2006-09-04, Drew Tenenholz wrote:
> What is the 'official' date for a post?
Normally, the official date for a message in the archives is taken
from the "Date:" header which is put on the message by the sending
mail client (MUA) or the first mail server (MTA) to touch the
mes
Karl Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 07:04:37 -0700
(PDT)
Jack Stone wrote:
>
>
> I cannot modify the "post-prosessing script" because I
>use the program "Mhonarc" to generate the searchable
>version of my archives since Mailman does not include
>that feature. It ha
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 07:04:37 -0700 (PDT)
Jack Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I cannot modify the "post-prosessing script" because I
>use the program "Mhonarc" to generate the searchable
>version of my archives since Mailman does not include
>that feature. It has the nice feature o
Folks --
What is the 'official' date for a post? I am the admin for a small,
moderated where the following seems to be happening:
1) The daily digest lists several posts from yesterday/early toady
and has a delivery date of 'today'.
2) The message archive can be used to show the exact day the
Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:At 6:06 AM -0700 2006-09-03, Jack
Stone wrote:
> I run a separate searchable archive where the whole address is munged
> with ""s, but now without the "@" regular format, the address is
> more exposed than before.
The archives are basically flat H
In that case, I think my original reply is your solution.
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