Jim == Jim Popovitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim BTW, just who are the members of mailman-security?
It's a self-selecting group, though not a terribly secret one; I
believe the membership of that list has been described, if not
explicitly listed, in the past. But I know Barry well enough
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brad You can't write your own HTML there, so no click
Brad here type language is going to work.
Strictly speaking, this depends on the MUA, too. In the message I'm
replying to Gnus added no less than 16 clickable items, including
At 10:11 PM -0500 2006-01-29, Jim Popovitch quoted Stephen J. Turnbull:
And if three people ask on mailman-security? There's a short post to
mailman-users, and it ends up in the faq, because it's a PITA for the
developers to keep answering it.
What's wrong with that?
Nothing,
At 10:14 PM -0500 2006-01-29, Jim Popovitch wrote:
Well, I disagree with the current procedure, which based on past emails,
suggests that no one is kept informed about security concerns, and only
those that hear about one on their own can get a private response by
emailing
At 5:41 PM +0900 2006-01-30, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Brad == Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BradYou can't write your own HTML there, so no click
Brad here type language is going to work.
Strictly speaking, this depends on the MUA, too.
True.
Can anyone point me to the Python module that Pipermail uses to take
templates and render HTML message archives?
Jeff Edwards
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On 30/01/06, Jeff Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone point me to the Python module that Pipermail uses to take
templates and render HTML message archives?
$PREFIX/Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py
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Jeff Edwards wrote:
Can anyone point me to the Python module that Pipermail uses to take
templates and render HTML message archives?
Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py
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In a flurry of recycled electrons, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Strictly speaking, this depends on the MUA, too. In the message I'm
replying to Gnus added no less than 16 clickable items, including
everything in the footer (every line except the title Mailman-Users
mailing list). It's a shame
Having lots of complaints from listees that they can't unsubscribe when
those Instructions are included as a footer in every email.
Some have said (on windows computers) arrive as an attachment not in the
body of the email.
Any ideas how that can be fixed?
Thanks
David
David Ellsworth wrote:
Some have said (on windows computers) arrive as an attachment not in the
body of the email.
The most recent thread on this topic on this list began just yesterday
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-January/048884.html
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Having lots of complaints from listees that they can't unsubscribe when
those Instructions are included as a footer in every email.
Some have said (on windows computers) arrive as an attachment not in the
body of the email.
Any ideas how that can be fixed?
Thanks
David
On 30/01/06, Daniel Spreadbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. If I go to http://dom.ain.com/mailman/, I get a you don't have
permission to view /mailman/ error. If I go to
http://dom.ain.com/mailman/admin, for example, I get the mailman
interface as I'd expect. Is there something I can do to get
I know this has probably been posted a thousand times so I am sorry if I
annoy anyone who has been at this for years. I am new to mailman so please
take it easy on me.
I recently had my ISP set up a list for me and due to their lack of
knowledge about mailman I have found myself searching the
Many thanks Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 10:58 PM
To: Neilrey Espino; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] New Lists not getting emails from internal
domain
Neilrey Espino wrote:
Just realized
Aaron Todd wrote:
I know this has probably been posted a thousand times so I am sorry if I
annoy anyone who has been at this for years. I am new to mailman so please
take it easy on me.
Well then have you searched the archives of this list for your answers?
Is there any way for the members
On 1/29/06 11:18 AM, Jp Possenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So basically there is none yet. Hopefully in the future there will be. I
don't want to hack anything really, just don't feel comfortable enough, and
it maybe breaking something else in the long run after an upgrade or update.
The fix
If I change my SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in Defaults.py) while something is
being sent out, is there anyway to have mailman ... uh ... recalculate
if you will and continue sending where it was, but with the new
max_recipient number instead of the old one? Or am I stuck till this
queue finishes?
At 3:24 PM -0700 2006-01-30, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
If I change my SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in Defaults.py) while something is
being sent out, is there anyway to have mailman ... uh ... recalculate
if you will and continue sending where it was, but with the new
max_recipient number instead
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
If I change my SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in Defaults.py) while something is
being sent out, is there anyway to have mailman ... uh ... recalculate
if you will and continue sending where it was, but with the new
max_recipient number instead of the old one? Or am I stuck
John W. Baxter wrote:
The fix will come from Microsoft, when they decide to make Outlook behave
sensibly. (It's quite possible that they view the behavior as making sense
for mail passed from one Outlook user to another via a single in-house
Exchange server (or even a nest of in-house Exchange
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