Hi All,
*Intro*
I'm trying to come up with a best-fit and easy-to-use system to track
issues/bugs.
There are plenty of good web-based trackers out there. BugZilla (the old
stalwort), Mantis, Trac, FlySpray, etc, etc.
However, my employer produces made-to-order electronics and my division
I know this is probably a VERY easy option for most of you, but for the life
of me, I cant find it.
I have a list that i have started and its working very well. However the
poster does not receive his own message, even though he is part of the
list. I can setup an autorepond telling him/her
James D. Lainton wrote:
I know this is probably a VERY easy option for most of you, but for the life
of me, I cant find it.
I have a list that i have started and its working very well. However the
poster does not receive his own message, even though he is part of the
list. I can setup an
At 11:51 AM +0200 3/29/07, Simon Hoffe wrote:
One promising candidate for this functionality is Roundup - the bug
tracker recently (Oct 06) adopted by the Python project, though I think
it's still in Beta. (See http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta/)
We're working on it. I have
what is the code I need to add to have the UNSUBSCRIBE link appear at
the bottom of the messages?
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Justin Denick wrote:
what is the code I need to add to have the UNSUBSCRIBE link appear
at the bottom of the messages?
Through the web interface, click on Non-digest options and put the
code in the field labelled Footer added to mail sent to regular list
members. The default is the
Hello,
I see the 'lists' command set to listname-requests keys off the
DEFAULT_LIST_ADVERTISED setting in the mm_cfg.py file. Is there any
future plans to have the mlist.advertised value come from the actual
individual list configurations (e.g., *advertised* option set in the web
admin
Hi
I've been reading how to increase the # of auto-responses via
MAX_AUTORESPONSES_PER_DAY. I've included this parameter in my mm_cfg.py
file with the desired number.
However, I was wondering if there was a way override this value once it
has already been reached for a specific person?
Jennifer Oxelson sent the message below at 13:14 3/29/2007:
Hello,
I see the 'lists' command set to listname-requests keys off the
DEFAULT_LIST_ADVERTISED setting in the mm_cfg.py file. Is there any
future plans to have the mlist.advertised value come from the actual
individual list
Justin Denick wrote:
what is the code I need to add to have the UNSUBSCRIBE link appear at
the bottom of the messages?
See the second question/answer in the post at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-March/056289.html.
Also see
Jennifer Oxelson wrote:
I see the 'lists' command set to listname-requests keys off the
DEFAULT_LIST_ADVERTISED setting in the mm_cfg.py file.
Where do you see that?
Is there any
future plans to have the mlist.advertised value come from the actual
individual list configurations (e.g.,
Jennifer Oxelson wrote:
However, I was wondering if there was a way override this value once it
has already been reached for a specific person? E.g., any commands I
can issue to reset a specific person back to '0'?
You can use bin/withlist to delete that entry from the
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