On 10/15/20 4:08 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Actually, as I note in another post, the header is Keywords:, not
Topics:. That was my error.
*nod*nod*
I was following your lead.
Simple mistakes happen. It's how we correct them that matters. ;-)
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On 10/15/20 1:45 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> While on the topic of topics ... ;-)
>
> I implemented a hack in my LDA to search the body of messages for
> specific keywords. When one (or more) of the keywords is found, it adds
> a specific value to the Topics: header.
Actually, a
On 10/15/20 1:41 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> On 10/13/20 3:51 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> For example, if topic1 has regexp \WMailman\W and topic2 has regexp
>> \Wlist\W, any message containing a Subject: or Topics: header or
>> pseudo header containing the word Mailman ...
>
> What
Hello,
I've been working on migrating an old Mailman 2.1 server over to a new server.
I'm currently using Mailman 2.1.29 for the new server. The new server is a
CentOS 8 server. The Mailman package that is being used is
mailman-3:2.1.29-4.module_el8.0.0+34+0459d3d0.x86_64.
When I try to visit
While on the topic of topics ... ;-)
I implemented a hack in my LDA to search the body of messages for
specific keywords. When one (or more) of the keywords is found, it adds
a specific value to the Topics: header.
This way, posters don't have to worry about defining the topics before
they
On 10/13/20 3:51 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
For example, if topic1 has regexp \WMailman\W and topic2 has regexp
\Wlist\W, any message containing a Subject: or Topics: header or pseudo
header containing the word Mailman ...
What is a "pseudo header" in this context?
Are you referring to the first
Thank you, Gentlemen!
That was quite enlightening and _very_ helpful.
I'm very grateful for your extensive explanations and examples and am
going to give Topics a try and see if the subscribers take to them.
-Chip-
On 10/13/2020 5:51 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 10/13/20 1:56 PM, Chip Davis wr