Search through your Defaults.py for logos, remember to put any modifications
in your mm_cfg.py
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Roger Espiritu
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List_Members [listname]
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I want to print out the email addresses of our membership,
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I desperately and immediately need the capability to send email to a
database of
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman drops extension of attachment
I tried searching the archives but found
Read through the thread. No it didn't help. I change the filebase,
ignore to filebase, ext like the thread indicated but I still end up
with the same thing. The problem is the mailman handles the file name
and the fact that users are using long file names. Its not a problem
with the extention
As I recall this is also described in the archives... If my egg-nog
clouded memory can be relied upon, the limit on the file name is
somewhat arbitrary and you can easily hack the source so that it does
not get truncated.
This was also discussed at length in the archives, and the
exact