Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-27 Thread Christian Stalberg
In looking at the output I may see the problem. I have been running Mailman and upgraded versions and moved Mailman from one server to another for years. Look at this output from my list wherein I see values like 'False' where the legals values are supposed to be either yes or no:

[Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Rex Goode
First, thanks to Mark Sapiro for the great reply on Multiple List Pending Requests. I host with jumpline.com, which generally does a good job with me. The Mailman installation is pretty good, but for some reason I can't track down, Mailman keeps going belly-up. Jumpline customer support

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christian Stalberg wrote: In looking at the output I may see the problem. I have been running Mailman and upgraded versions and moved Mailman from one server to another for years. Look at this output from my list wherein I see values like 'False' where the legals values are supposed

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rex Goode wrote: I host with jumpline.com, which generally does a good job with me. The Mailman installation is pretty good, but for some reason I can't track down, Mailman keeps going belly-up. Jumpline customer support doesn't know why. I have to stop it to turn off whatever qrunners are

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-27 Thread LuKreme
On 26-Nov-2009, at 16:26, Shop at Just Brits wrote: Another prob I ran into early on was folks just blindly using the Reply-All function therefore if I had made the orginal post I would get TWO replies. I nipped THAT in the bud VERY quickly. I'd much rather get two replies than what some

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
LuKreme wrote: I'd much rather get two replies than what some lists do which is not send me a copy if they see I 'already got one' in the Cc or To headers. I REALLY hate that. This list, for example. It's a user option (at least on Mailman lists) - Avoid duplicate copies of messages? When

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ed wrote: Another prob I ran into early on was folks just blindly using the Reply-All function therefore if I had made the orginal post I would get TWO replies. In some cases at least, this is a good thing. E.g., - The poster is not a list member and would not otherwise see the reply. -

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread LuKreme
On 27-Nov-2009, at 08:56, Mark Sapiro wrote: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/files/head%3A/contrib/ where you can download mmdsr and README.mmdsr Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful. # Arguments for your mktemp command to specify directory and/or

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-27 Thread LuKreme
On 27-Nov-2009, at 11:37, Mark Sapiro wrote: LuKreme wrote: I'd much rather get two replies than what some lists do which is not send me a copy if they see I 'already got one' in the Cc or To headers. I REALLY hate that. This list, for example. It's a user option (at least on

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
LuKreme wrote: On 27-Nov-2009, at 08:56, Mark Sapiro wrote: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/files/head%3A/contrib/ where you can download mmdsr and README.mmdsr Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful. # Arguments for your mktemp command to specify

Re: [Mailman-Users] rejecting messages *to* non-members

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
LuKreme wrote: Yep, but I've set it at least twice for this list and I still find it getting set back. I don't know why that would happen. But that said, some Mailman lists have a setting that lets you set the Reply-To: on your posts so that when people reply, it goes ONLY to the list, as

Re: [Mailman-Users] Checking for Heartbeat

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
LuKreme wrote: Hmm.. the readme and internal docs where not that useful. # Arguments for your mktemp command to specify directory and/or create file. # For example, HPUX mktemp requires -c; FreeBSD doesn't accept -p dir.