* Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan F�rster wrote:
>># Now join the text and set the payload
>>sep = _('-- next part --\n')
>>replace_payload_by_text(msg, sep.join(text), charset)
>
> The above problem is a bug fixed in 2.1.10. The fi
Stefan Förster wrote:
>* Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Also, have you tried setting Non-digest options -> scrub_nondigest to
>> Yes? This may not be satisfactory for you, but if it is, it may help
>> with some of your other issues.
>
>After converting the message catalogues (message
* Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan Förster wrote:
>> I've read
>>
>> http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.039.htp
>>
>> I still would like to do charset conversion on MIME encapsulated
>> messages. We do our best not to let HTML message trhough to the list
Bill Heath wrote:
>My apologies, I had the configuration information in my clipboard but
>forgot to paste it prior to hitting send.
>
>I am running mailman 2.1.9, with postfix 2.4.5 on an Ubuntu 7.10 server
>
>-Original Message-
>I have a situation where approximately 120 unsubscribe notif
My apologies, I had the configuration information in my clipboard but
forgot to paste it prior to hitting send.
I am running mailman 2.1.9, with postfix 2.4.5 on an Ubuntu 7.10 server
-Original Message-
I have a situation where approximately 120 unsubscribe notifications for
one of my lis
I have a situation where approximately 120 unsubscribe notifications for
one of my lists are being sent out repeatedly at basically the same time
every day.
I am very new to the Mailman server and Linux as well. Can anyone
provide some guidance on where to look to begin troubleshooting this
issue
Stefan Förster wrote:
Foolow-up to myself:
* Stefan Förster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sometimes living outside of the U.S., or better said, living otside
"us-ascii" can be a real pain. Let me explain, considerning a default
installation for a list with default language "de". The LC_DESCRIPTI
Foolow-up to myself:
* Stefan Förster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sometimes living outside of the U.S., or better said, living otside
> "us-ascii" can be a real pain. Let me explain, considerning a default
> installation for a list with default language "de". The LC_DESCRIPTIONS
> dictionary wil
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>
>Is there any way to set Mailman 2.1.9 to output its messages to a
>specific SMTP server using TLS? I am doing this now ok, but the message
>is going over plain SMTP. I want to enforce TLS on that machine, but
>Mailman is using just plain SMTP.
There are two ways to do t
Hello world,
sometimes living outside of the U.S., or better said, living otside
"us-ascii" can be a real pain. Let me explain, considerning a default
installation for a list with default language "de". The LC_DESCRIPTIONS
dictionary will include:
add_language('de',_('German'), '
Hi,
Is there any way to set Mailman 2.1.9 to output its messages to a
specific SMTP server using TLS? I am doing this now ok, but the message
is going over plain SMTP. I want to enforce TLS on that machine, but
Mailman is using just plain SMTP.
Thanks.
Andrew.
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