On 10/2/2012 12:07 AM, Andreas Nitsche wrote:
> Hello Mark,
>
> But since I turned off
> SELinux everything works fine with exactly this permissions. The thing
> is: while I have a setup for several domains and each of them has their
> own mailman instance I need to seperate the users. So the user
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>I am getting back to this and I have a question about maintenance. What
>is the correct way to modify this so that it will not get destroyed by
>updates?
There are two ways to proceed.
You can modify Mailman/Handlers/Hold.py itself, but before overwriting
it, make a "diff
Con Wieland wrote:
>back at trying this. I now get:
>
>./prune_arch -l mgsa-l -d 1095 -bpnv
>Processing mgsa-l mailbox
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./prune_arch", line 191, in ?
>main()
> File "./prune_arch", line 156, in main
>mdate =3D mktime_tz(parsedate_tz(msg['date'])
I am getting back to this and I have a question about maintenance. What
is the correct way to modify this so that it will not get destroyed by
updates?
Also does this same procedure apply to other automatic rejections such
as implicit destination?
Thanks.
On 9/24/2012 8:43 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
back at trying this. I now get:
./prune_arch -l mgsa-l -d 1095 -bpnv
Processing mgsa-l mailbox
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./prune_arch", line 191, in ?
main()
File "./prune_arch", line 156, in main
mdate = mktime_tz(parsedate_tz(msg['date']))
File "/usr/local/mailman/py
Thanks. I did not notice this mappings. :)
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Chuck Rice wrote:
>
>I would like
>to save the image to a webserver directory and replace the image in the
>post with a link to the saved image.
See the web admin interface Non-digest options -> scrub_nondigest.
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* Chuck Rice :
>
> I am new to Mailman. I converted my lists from Surgemail to Mailman a week a
> go. I seem to have things running so far, but I have a question. If there is
> a place to read about this, Just point me to the correct document.
>
> I would like to find the spot in Mailman where
I am new to Mailman. I converted my lists from Surgemail to Mailman a week a
go. I seem to have things running so far, but I have a question. If there is a
place to read about this, Just point me to the correct document.
I would like to find the spot in Mailman where incoming messages get stop
Hello Mark,
thanks for your answer. I didn't see any SELinux issues, therefore I
didn't thought it would be a SELinux issue. But since I turned off
SELinux everything works fine with exactly this permissions. The thing
is: while I have a setup for several domains and each of them has their
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