Hello, Ralf, Mark,.
We running now, thanks for the help.
I will send out on my large list over the w/e (splitting the membership
just in case) and will report how the throttle patch performed. But on
a small list we are up, up, away.
I'll look at verp next, don't want to have to tweak
Hello!
After the local timezone rules change the mailman sends messages with
incorrect timezone in Date: header.
Acording to the Russian Govnerment statement Russia is abolishing
daylight saving time from this year. E.g. Moscow time (which daylight
saving was GMT+4) will now has standard
On 10/20/2011 7:09 AM, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
After the local timezone rules change the mailman sends messages with
incorrect timezone in Date: header.
[...]
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:54:40 +0300
[...]
We are using mailman for years without such a problem before. All other
software run at
On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
After the local timezone rules change the mailman sends messages with
incorrect timezone in Date: header.
Mailman itself knows nothing about timezones. Anything to do with timezones
being incorrect is almost certainly an Operating System
* Brad Knowles b...@shub-internet.org:
On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
After the local timezone rules change the mailman sends messages with
incorrect timezone in Date: header.
Mailman itself knows nothing about timezones. Anything to do with timezones
being
On Oct 20, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I don't think Mailman 3 will be any different in this respect. The
issue is as presented in the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/84A9.
Mailman 3 will work exactly the same way, for all the reasons Mark described.
AFAICT, there's really no better
On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
This date header may have been put on by the local MTA on this machine, or
it may have been put on by a Python library, but I don't think it was put on
by Mailman itself. Note that the time is still 15:54, but the timezone is
wrong.
* Brad Knowles b...@shub-internet.org:
On Oct 21, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
This date header may have been put on by the local MTA on this machine, or
it may have been put on by a Python library, but I don't think it was put
on by Mailman itself. Note that the time is
Brad Knowles wrote:
Moreover, even if that header were put on before the message is handed to the
MTA, I don't know that Mailman itself would be putting that header on -- I
suspect that Mailman would use a Python library to do that, as opposed to
doing it internally.
In the case of this
I host a list for about 700 autoharp musical enthusiasts on Mailman
2.1.12. The subscribers are by and large somewhat elderly and non
techie, and to most of them an explanation of the difference between
HTML-enhanced email and plain text email would be unintelligible
geek-speak. I recently
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