Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>Sorry about that, yes they are 'email' templates. I copied over my lists
>directory from the old server. And then started Mailman. When I send a
>help command to the list, it is not using the template located under the
>'en' directory under the list. It is using the gene
John Withers wrote:
>
>> The stale bounce info is not reset until another bounce arrives. Thus,
>> old bounce info usually remains forever, but it does no harm. If a new
>> bounce arrives, the stale info will be forgotten and the user given a
>> score of 1 with the current date.
>>
>
>Hmmm, so whe
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 19:48:58 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>>I am moving my Mailman 2.1.12 installation from an old Mac OS X box to a
>>freshly installed Debian stable machine. I am running Mailman 2.1.12
>>from testing. I copied over my lists directory and seem to have a
Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> That's amazing! The installation instructions need to be changed to
>reflect this. What the step-by-step instructions should read is:
>
> mkdir /usr/local/mailman
> mkdir -p /usr/local/src/mailman
>
> untar the downloaded tarball in the latter directory
>
John Withers wrote:
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>I have a problem in that user's bounces aren't resetting. The
>bounce_info_stale after value seems to be being ignored. I have users
>who's last bounce was in 2005 and we have sent literally thousands of
>emails to them since then. Th bounce_info_stale_after value is 7. But
>
Adrean Clark wrote:
>
>So it must be my mail program that's causing the problem? I tried sending
>the same message from Google mail and my SquirrelMail program -- both had
>the hard wrap.
Both Google Mail and Squirrel Mail wrap messages. Look at the message
in your sent mail or sent folder. You'
Adrean Clark writes:
>
> Word wrap was forced. The text I pasted was not supposed to have line
> breaks, it was supposed to fit the width of the mail program. Plain text
> usually runs the width of the screen it's on -- that's what I want, not
> forced line ends. Hope I'm making sense.
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