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Mark Someone has posted a message to the list with the Subject:
Mark encoded in the gb2312 (Chinese) character set. It appears
Mark your Python doesn't support this character set, but it also
Mark looks like the code in CookHeaders.py
I have been converting some lists from majordomo to Mailman, and have
run into a bit of a question regarding the use of the mailman site
list. Does anything ever send to this list, or is it expected that
any human will ever send to this list?
The INSTALL file in the mailman documentation tells
I changed DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST in mm_cfg.py. After
that I used /bin/withlist -l -r fix_url listname -u newhostname to fix
the links which works fine for the subscriber link on the
listinfo/listname page but not for the link to the archives there. How
can I fix it?
I use the
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 1:49 PM
To: Aaron Crosman; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Spanish version option page
Aaron Crosman wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.1.4 on SuSE 9.1, using the SuSE
Hi
[Mailman 2.1.5, Debian sarge, exim 4, Apache 2]
I'm developing a new Mailman service here, and want to be able to change
the available list of things that a mail owner/admin can change for
their list. Some things I can configure from mm_cfg.py, but not
everything.
For instance, I do not want
I setup a second list with Spanish as it's language option, and I tried
opening the users options page there. That page is fine. So this seems
to be an issue with the way that the particular list in question is
setup.
Does anyone have any suggestions about where in a list's configuration
damage
Aaron Crosman wrote:
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
The first thing to check is the Spanish language template for
the page.
The base template is templates/es/options.html, but there
could also be a site edited template at
templates/site/es/options.html or a domain
Aaron Crosman wrote:
I setup a second list with Spanish as it's language option, and I tried
opening the users options page there. That page is fine. So this seems
to be an issue with the way that the particular list in question is
setup.
Does anyone have any suggestions about where in a
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 2:14 PM
To: Aaron Crosman; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Spanish version option page --
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snip
Did you access the second list's options with
That was it! Thanks for sticking with me.
Aaron
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:06 PM
To: Aaron Crosman; mailman-users@python.org
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Aaron
I'm installing Mailman for a client, and they are testing it (this is a good
thing), and they ask:
(8) Put list on emergency moderation and tried to post from subscribed address
(do NOT get any notification to moderator that a message is pending. Seems
like that isn't right).
Is this a bug
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 02:30 pm, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm installing Mailman for a client, and they are testing it (this is a
good thing), and they ask:
(8) Put list on emergency moderation and tried to post from subscribed
address (do NOT get any notification to moderator that a message
This may be a question for the Postfix-Users list, but I know some of
you are using Postfix as your MTA.
My questions is about some of the entries in the queue, when I run
mailq. What is the part:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Many of the bounces just list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
E57294E4EE10440 Sat Mar
Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm installing Mailman for a client, and they are testing it (this is a good
thing), and they ask:
(8) Put list on emergency moderation and tried to post from subscribed address
(do NOT get any notification to moderator that a message is pending. Seems
like that isn't
Christopher Adams wrote:
My questions is about some of the entries in the queue, when I run
mailq. What is the part:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Many of the bounces just list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
E57294E4EE10440 Sat Mar 5 09:00:15
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(connect to
I'm doing some research on deploying Mailman in a high availability
configuration, covering scalability configuration, hardware/software
enhancement, etc.
Does Mailman provide an API that may enable hooks into/from other
applications.
I did some cursory searching on the net and didn't really
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Does Mailman provide an API that may enable hooks into/from other
applications.
You might be interested in
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2005-January/017722.html
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay
I have a server with three mailing lists on it. Two of them send messages
just fine. The two lists that send fine have less than ten users each.
The third list is the newest and it does not deliver any messages that are
sent to it. This list has 400+ users. If I add or remove users from
David Gibbs wrote:
I did a bit more digging ... it seems that mail coming in from the GMane
system is not being parsed correctly by Mailman.
Maybe, but maybe not.
As a somewhat knee-jerk reaction, I turned on the moderation flag for
all subscribers to stop the unauthorized posting.
A few
I think I found the problem, or at least a solution, but it does not make
sense that it would have been a problem.
I went into Privacy options... under Sender filters and added the
e-mail address that I was sending from to the List of non-member
addresses whose postings should be automatically
Ok, now I feel silly. I found the mailbox that the bounce messages were
going to. They were being sent back to the mailbox whose address I had
been using to send from.
Thank anyway.
Jonathan
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
I think I found the problem, or at least a solution, but
On 3/8/2005 13:08, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm installing Mailman for a client, and they are testing it (this is a good
thing), and they ask:
(8) Put list on emergency moderation and tried to post from subscribed
address
(do NOT get any notification
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'd say it's probably Gmane doing this. I guess the first question is
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] a list member and if so, why?
I just happened to notice a link to http://gmane.org/ in the headers of
another post and followed it.
It seems that one of Gmane's purposes is to allow non
At 4:20 AM -0800 2005-03-08, Wayne Chapeskie wrote:
I have been converting some lists from majordomo to Mailman, and have
run into a bit of a question regarding the use of the mailman site
list. Does anything ever send to this list, or is it expected that
any human will ever send to this
At 1:01 PM -0800 2005-03-08, Christopher Adams wrote:
My questions is about some of the entries in the queue, when I run mailq.
What is the part:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is a VERPed envelope sender address.
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq02.002.htp
and
At 5:55 PM + 2005-03-08, Matthew Newton wrote:
If there is no standard way of doing this, I will probably look at
writing a patch where there is a list, say mm_cfg.RESTRICT_CHANGES, that
contains all configuration sections that should not be shown. Is this
a good idea?
That sounds
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The only place that [EMAIL PROTECTED] shows up is in the
'X-MailScanner-From:' header.
It appears that Mailman is picking up the 'From:' information from the
wrong header.
How about the envelope sender? You can't tell from those headers what
that was, but I'm guessing that it
On 3/8/05 8:45 PM, David Gibbs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this is a dumb question ... but what header indicates the
envelope sender?
None. The envelope sender is the return address (MAIL FROM: command) in
the dialogue between the upstream mail server and your mail server. Then,
think
David Gibbs wrote:
Yes, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a list member ... because that's how gmane
receives list messages to process them into it's news server.
And as I gather from their web site, it's also how Gmane allows non
list member Gmane users to post back to the list through Gmane. Posts
that
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