Bill Christensen wrote:
>
>I'm having trouble with the web interface again. I added a couple
>new lists today and stopped/started both fetchmail and mailman to
>make sure they would pick up the new addresses. It appears that my
>lists are still running and the pipermail archives are still wor
Hello,
> During " delete " a subscriber I want to perform an additional action on
> my lists folder , which is delete the keys from the keyring for that
> subscriber.
check out the following methods:
Mailman/MemberAdaptor.py:def removeMember(self, memberkey):
Mailman/OldStyleMemberships.py:
Meenal Pant wrote:
>
>During " delete " a subscriber I want to perform an additional action on
>my lists folder , which is delete the keys from the keyring for that
>subscriber.
>
>I am trying to figure out all the scripts I need to modify to add this
>feature to mailman. Also where is the source c
Hello all,
I work on the SELS project (http://sels.ncsa.uiuc.edu)
We store the GnuPG keyring of list members in the list folder (ex.
/var/lib/mailman/list/testlist/SELS)
During " delete " a subscriber I want to perform an additional action on
my lists folder , which is delete the keys from the ke
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>If you send me example DSNs from the above domains, I can try to add
>recognition for them. I tried mailing to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED],
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
>see if I could get DSN's from these domains, but rediffmail.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The best 'workaround' as far as recognizing DSNs in Mailman is
concerned is to enable Mailman's VERP options
VERP_PASSWORD_REMINDERS = Yes
VERP_PERSONALIZED_DELIVERIES = Yes
VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL = 1
The last item here had been set to 10, but I have reduced it to 1 and
re
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working on the SpamBayes filtering on mail.python.org for a couple
weeks. Now that the training database has matured a bit for the most part
the unsures I see now seem to be bounce messages for a handful of mailing
list subscribers which Mailman doesn't handle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I've been working on the SpamBayes filtering on mail.python.org for a couple
>weeks. Now that the training database has matured a bit for the most part
>the unsures I see now seem to be bounce messages for a handful of mailing
>list subscribers which Mailman doesn't han
I've been working on the SpamBayes filtering on mail.python.org for a couple
weeks. Now that the training database has matured a bit for the most part
the unsures I see now seem to be bounce messages for a handful of mailing
list subscribers which Mailman doesn't handle automatically. The most
p
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On Aug 19, 2008, at 9:25 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I've played with it a little bit, and I think it will be fine. One of
the obvious advantages is the tighter integration with bazaar (I guess
any would be tighter than what we have :)
:)
I think it'
Hey folks,
I'm having trouble with the web interface again. I added a couple
new lists today and stopped/started both fetchmail and mailman to
make sure they would pick up the new addresses. It appears that my
lists are still running and the pipermail archives are still working,
but I can'
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