On 8/17/07, Terry wrote:
The lists appear to be working fine. However, I cannot perform any
administrative functions via the web interface. It does not return
any errors when I submit and I can't see any errors in the apache
error log for that vhost. I tried adding the apache user to
On 8/17/07, Steven Stern wrote:
It appears there have been significant changes between 2.1.5 and 2.1.9.
Has anyone updated this for 2.1.9?
Talk to the developer of this patch. I don't think you're going to
see this incorporated into the official Mailman source code, but
maybe they're
On 8/17/07, Julie Zbeetnoff wrote:
I did not receive confirmation to join my own list but rather I received a
confirmation to join this mailman list which I realize powers my list
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They may use Mailman to run their mailing lists, but they have
complete control over their
On 8/17/07, DAve wrote:
Doesn't look like that answer is coming, I must be treading new ground.
Is anyone interested in the answer if I setup a test install and try it?
Heck, even if no one else is interested in seeing how this test goes,
then you can certainly sign me up. I've always
Mike Peachey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The above is a bit too simple. Something like
def process(mlist, msg, msgdata):
if mlist.umbrella_list:
del msg['x-no-archive']
msg['X-No-Archive'] = 'Yes'
is probably better to avoid creating multiple X-No-Archive: headers.
Martin S wrote:
2007/8/4, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Martin S wrote:
X-Spam-Level:
in my spam rule 1 under Privacy options. Still Mailman doesn't stop
mail
directed to the maillist with a score of 8+.
What's up with that?
What is the action for this rule?
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Willendrup, Peter Kjær wrote:
I have two mailinglists sitting on the same machine, one being the general
user mailinglist (A) and the other one the software developer list (B) (B is
reachable by a commonly known 'support' email adress).
Is
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chris burgess wrote:
Here's an example of what I see in the mailman error log for any
message to this list:
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Aug 17 15:39:16 2007 (29254) Uncaught runner exception: unpack list of
wrong size
Aug 17 15:39:16 2007 (29254) Traceback (most
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Christopher Adams wrote:
A list subscriber (joe.blow at server.com) regularly posts to his list
(listX) successfully. However, the mailman logs fill up daily with
these kind of entries, coming seconds apart. They have the same
message-id.
I
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Manlio Perillo wrote:
1) The messages from the newsgroup are not sent on the mailing list.
I don't know why, there is nothing in the error log
Is Mailman's cron/gate_news being run every five minutes from Mailman's
crontab?
If so, it might
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DAve wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/8/07, DAve wrote:
So in the idea of an announcement only list, we should be able to have
the list owner post a message to multiple topics, correct? I did not see
where cross posting a message to multiple
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Joellen Leavelle wrote:
Thanks. I tried this, but I received a message saying Undeliverable:
Delivery Status Notification (Failure). I think I sent my request to
the wrong e-mail address. Can you tell me what the proper format is? I
tried
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Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/8/07, Luke Daly wrote:
One of my lists doesn't seem to have sent out the password for users
when they were moved from the previous system. My question is is there
an easy way to resend the passwords out manually to
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Pablo Allietti wrote:
Hi all i have running mailman in my server and i received in a list
messages from 3 members languages
English - Spanish - French
is possible to use any tool to traslate this messages in a web like
Thanks, Mark.
It was as you suggested - a message with an attachment containing an
apostrophe in the filename. This had also knocked out a list a year
ago, and the cause was identical (but we didn't find the solution for
that list until now).
Is this bug #1518281 on SF, or if not, which release
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Dennis Carr wrote:
Note how in this case on the second message there seems to be a line
missing - as near as we can tell, if it hits a paragraph that starts
with the word From, it cuts off, starts a new archive file, and
eliminates that first
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Par Leijonhufvud wrote:
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007.08.10] wrote:
You should be able to have a master list of everyone, but I
couldn't tell you which takes precedence. You'd need to hear from
Mark, Tokio, or Barry on that.
I'll
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Luke Daly wrote:
And again
Could you please advise me if there is some setting in Mailman I could
use to allow subscriptions from @newcastle and @studentmail addresses
(both our domains) to
be accepted automatically. Currently, as owner, I am
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D G Teed wrote:
It doesn't really matter if the list name is in any particular case,
but I'd like the DEFAULT_SUBJECT_PREFIX
to keep the original case of the list name. Because we have
lists named after course names, it would look a little odd
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Chris Waltham wrote:
I'll try searching the archives to see if there's a command to do
what I want, otherwise I could just input and output some config
files and run sed over them ;-)
You don't need to do anything that tricky. Just run
#!
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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
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Paul Key wrote:
I am looking to get users to subscribe and unsubscribe from certain
lists using email. I am getting them to emal
listname-request at blah.blah with subscribe in the message body. This
works fine with an empty subject field
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Guilherme Funchal wrote:
How to turn-off moderation bit from command line for one user ?
See http://veenet.value.net/~msapiro/scripts/set_mod.py (mirrored at
http://fog.ccsf.edu/~msapiro/scripts/set_mod.py).
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chris burgess wrote:
It was as you suggested - a message with an attachment containing an
apostrophe in the filename. This had also knocked out a list a year
ago, and the cause was identical (but we didn't find the solution for
that list until now).
Is this bug #1518281 on SF, or if not, which
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