Hi,
You need a Chinese codecs to properly decode the headers.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-i18n/2003-May/000918.html
may help.
jiands wrote:
Hi,list
I install mailman2.1 with default language.
And I can send and receive mails. When fill some
big5 or gb chars in the subject, I meet a
Hi,list
I install mailman2.1 with default language.
And I can send and receive mails. When fill some
big5 or gb chars in the subject, I meet an error, language lookuperror. It seems that
something header filter checks done, Can I bypass the header check?
Any advice I would be grateful.
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Folks, this is an information list. None of us get any value if A person posts a
question and every answer is OFF the list.
Perhaps no one is getting answers??
Anyway, if you do get answers, please copy them to the list here so that we all
can learn from them.
and for those of you gurus, please po
Try http://192.168.0.102/mailman/listinfo/test
Or http://192.168.0.102/mailman/admin/test
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Stephen Smith
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] (no subject)
He
The more cordial reply. But it's still not as good as "read the docs." :)
- JMM
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Adam Lipson wrote:
> run bin/newlist mailman and this list will be created and then you will be able to
> start up mailman with bin/mailmanctl start.
>
> Adam
>
> -Original Message-
> Fr
It's called read the docs. You can't expect people to do EVERYTHING. Read
the docs and THEN install or use a port. Help is for people that at least
try to help themselves FIRST. That's my opinion.
- JMM
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Amardeo Sarma wrote:
> On 24 Jun 2003 at 21:57, John Michael Mars wrote:
> In FreeBSD the startup scripts are in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Submit a doc patch. :)
- JMM
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Glenn Sieb wrote:
>
> John Michael Mars said:
> > There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
> submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
> >
> > Basicall
Hi, list,
I try to run make in messages of mailman2.1.21 src directory for big5.
It outcomes an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] messages]# make
/usr/bin/python ../build/bin/msgfmt.py -o big5/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.mo
big5/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "../build/bin/msgf
Installed Mailman, and everything so far looks OK.
One thing that is bothering me, and I have seen this on lists that I
subscribed to in the past that were using Mailman.
Upon going to the list info page and signing up using a an email and
password, the request is taking forever to be sent to the
Hello I have a problem or question I suppose. I setup my mailman using an RPM. It
appeared to install with no issues. The mailman.conf file is correct and has been
correctly configured to be called by httpd.conf.
The problem is that if I try to connect using http://192.168.0.102/mailman/listi
run bin/newlist mailman and this list will be created and then you will be able to
start up mailman with bin/mailmanctl start.
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Amardeo Sarma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] S
On 24 Jun 2003 at 21:57, John Michael Mars wrote:
> There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
> submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
>
> Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
> and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d
At 18:08 25/06/2003, John Lockard wrote:
Nope, that only tells me how to create an "umbrella list" but
doesn't tackle the important issue of only allowing members
of the sublists to post to the umbrella list.
The last part of the FAQ entry under the line reading "The work-around for
this is to set
Nope, that only tells me how to create an "umbrella list" but
doesn't tackle the important issue of only allowing members
of the sublists to post to the umbrella list.
-John
At 12:18 18/06/2003, Richard Barrett wrote:
>
> At 19:58 18/06/2003, John Lockard wrote:
> >
> > I have several lists tha
I have been trying to find the patch to the archive program which allows
for replacement of with but have been unsuccessful. If someone
could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
-Elmo
--
"There may still be two superpowers on the planet: the United States and
world public opi
bizarre. changing the SMTPHOST in mm_cfg.py from 'localhost' to the
hostname of the server fixed it.
thanks for all the help!
On Wednesday, Jun 25, 2003, at 10:56 US/Central, Richard Barrett wrote:
At 16:39 25/06/2003, jacob walcik wrote:
alright, upgraded to 2.1.2 as per the recommendation i
At 16:39 25/06/2003, jacob walcik wrote:
alright, upgraded to 2.1.2 as per the recommendation in the original
response. same problem continues, but now i've actually got error
messages from the logs to share.
from logs/smtp:
Jun 25 10:23:12 2003 (11504) All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection
After upgrade to MM 2.1.2 some messages sent to our mailinglists were being shunted
and some discarded. I think that shunting had to do with MIME encoding (our users
write in Slovak languague that uses characters with accent in windows-1250 encoding).
We disabled all content filtering, but some
John Michael Mars said:
> There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
>
> Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d. BSDs are BSDish. Linux
is Sys
alright, upgraded to 2.1.2 as per the recommendation in the original
response. same problem continues, but now i've actually got error
messages from the logs to share.
from logs/smtp:
Jun 25 10:23:12 2003 (11504) All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection
refused')
Jun 25 10:23:12 2003 (11504)
Hi,
We would like to subscribe people to Mailman 2.1.2 using a form on one
of our websites that will generate an email to the request address with
a subscribe request, however we do not want Mailman to send confirmation
to each email address subscribed nor do we want to have to approve each
reques
Hi Gang,
I don't have qmail installed on my server, and too much of a hassel to do
so, so I am planning on using mailman with send mail. I am getting a
little confused with setting up though.
This is the part that getts me a little baffled
##
## Redirect mail to the standard Mailman admin addr
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d. BSDs are BSDish. Linux
is SysVish. The layout of some of th
Yes, thank you.
We are using mailman to keep in touch with the 3000 members
of our non-profit private cultural center:
Circolo Culturale Buenaventura, Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
http://www.buenaventura.it/
feel free to cite our site in your presentation pages.
Thank you again
Francesco
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Hi,
what I want is to configure an existing list that way, that only the
staff can post to it, but not the subscribed students themselves.
Is this the way to do this:
Add the staff by "Privacy options" -> "sender filters" -> "Non-member
filters"
Set all students in the "Membership Management"
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