On 3/24/2011 2:41 PM, Raven wrote:
> Hi all.
> I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last
> system update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of all
> messages in the "*list*-mana...@domain.com" mailbox.
> No settings have been changed in ages so I'
Hi all.
I run a mailman installation with a couple hundreds users and since last system
update (Debian mailman_2.1.13-4.1_i386), I am getting a copy of all messages in
the "*list*-mana...@domain.com" mailbox.
No settings have been changed in ages so I'm wondering why this is happening.
Any clues?
Néstor Díaz Valencia wrote:
>
>I think this may have show up several times, but it looks like I can't
>find a definitive reason why Mailman web interface cannot be run as
>another user, other than www-data.
>
>In this case is an Ubuntu system 10.04 and we are deploying a server
>where each host is
On 3/23/2011 4:44 PM, Kyle Pinkley wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am using Mailman 2.1.14. It seems that when I send an E-Mail with
> digest mode on containing umlauts (ä, ü, and ö) it's sending the
> E-Mail with ?, ? and ? instead. If I turn off digest mode and send
> the E-Mail the E-Mail contain
On 3/23/11 6:54 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> On 3/23/2011 5:04 PM, Rob Tanner wrote:
>>
>> That I'm aware of. I subscribed myself via my personal email to avoid any
>> confusion with me as a list admin. My request did not appear as a pending
>> subscription request until after I clicked the link
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Hi,
I think this may have show up several times, but it looks like I can't
find a definitive reason why Mailman web interface cannot be run as
another user, other than www-data.
In this case is an Ubuntu system 10.04 and we are deploying a server
whe
Greetings,
I am using Mailman 2.1.14. It seems that when I send an E-Mail with digest
mode on containing umlauts (ä, ü, and ö) it's sending the E-Mail with ?, ? and
? instead. If I turn off digest mode and send the E-Mail the E-Mail contains
the umlauts.Is this a known issue that warran