[Mailman-Users] Re: Mailman problem - All lists post to MAILMANadministrative

2003-06-04 Thread René Berber
On 2003-06-03 10:57:09 -0500 Alessandro Luiz Petrocino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > I have Mailman v. 2.1.2 + Postfix installed in a server. > Well ... when someone post to a list, don't no why the same message is > posted to the > MAILMAN list (the administrative one, needed to install the

[Mailman-Users] Re: Mailman problem

2002-05-17 Thread Jessie Kleefstra
Is this a bug? One of our customers noticed this with his list. Please see below. - Jessie Kleefstra E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sr. Consultant, Helpdesk Services Phone: (905) 525-9140 ext. 24357 Computing & Information Services Fax: (905) 528-3773 ABB-132 McMas

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Mailman Problem

2001-12-22 Thread Dan Mick
> When making ANY changes to ANY of the *.py files under mailman, you must > delete the corresponding *.pyc (compiled py for faster processing > through the python interpreter). Not true; the interpreter compares the dates and regenerates the .pyc if necessary. Without clock glitches, that sh

[Mailman-Users] Re: Mailman Problem

2001-12-22 Thread Michael B. Weiner
I figured it all outand actually it takes a some small amount of understanding of how python and the python-interpreter work. When making ANY changes to ANY of the *.py files under mailman, you must delete the corresponding *.pyc (compiled py for faster processing through the python interp