Re: [Mailman-Users] How to protect list archives?

2007-08-14 Thread Chris Waltham
On Aug 13, 2007, at 6:25 PM, Brad Knowles wrote: On 8/13/07, Chris Waltham wrote: Is there a relatively straightforward mechanism to protecting list archives from prying eyes? From what I can tell, anyone that can guess the URL of the archives (e.g. www.foo.org/pipermail/listname) can

[Mailman-Users] HTML-format Attachments in the List Archives

2007-08-14 Thread Barry Finkel
I have a question about Mailman 2.1.9 archives and HTML attachments. I have a list where the poster has sent mail that contains This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===7294073253759616889== Content-class: urn:content-classes:message Content-Type:

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to enable piping in /etc/aliases?

2007-08-14 Thread Brad Knowles
On 8/14/07, Thomas Anderson wrote: This is a Debian/Etch or Exim problem, and has nothing to do with Mailman, except that Mailman gets caught by the fallout. I was hoping someone reading this mailing list has had the same problem and could share the solution. I understand, but the

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML-format Attachments in the List Archives

2007-08-14 Thread Brad Knowles
On 8/14/07, Barry Finkel wrote: When I click on the .gif or .jpeg hyperlinks, I see the images. But when I click on the .htm hyperlink, I see the HTML text. If I take that HTML text, save it to /tmp, and then open that file with Firefox, I see the mail message properly formatted. I

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to enable piping in /etc/aliases?

2007-08-14 Thread Thomas Anderson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 This is a Debian/Etch or Exim problem, and has nothing to do with Mailman, except that Mailman gets caught by the fallout. I was hoping someone reading this mailing list has had the same problem and could share the solution. I understand,

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to enable piping in /etc/aliases?

2007-08-14 Thread Brad Knowles
On 8/15/07, Thomas Anderson wrote: Thanks for the explanation of the circumstances. I got a tip from another forum on the internet. It suggested to try to replace Exim4 with Postfix because it is claimed not to have piping disabled and that it is tightly compatible with Mailman. I post