Re: [Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2007-05-20 Thread James Davis
Mark Sapiro wrote: If you just move digest.mbox aside and don't replace it, you'll lose a digest. even if you do fix and replace it, you may wind up with and 'out of sequence' digest. Thanks, that did the trick. I deleted the digest as it serves no purpose to the users of this list. Thank

Re: [Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2007-05-20 Thread Mark Sapiro
James Davis wrote: Thanks, that did the trick. I deleted the digest as it serves no purpose to the users of this list. In that case, you could set Digest options-digestable to No to guarantee this can't happen again (note that the shunting of valid messages due to a bad digest.mbox message was

[Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2007-05-18 Thread James Davis
mailman 2.1.5-8sarge5 running on Debian 4.0. It's actually a custom package I built myself with only minor changes for my mail environment. It's an odd one... A search of Google and the archives shows that it's been discussed before but with no definitive answer. One user is having problems

Re: [Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2007-05-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
James Davis wrote: It's an odd one... A search of Google and the archives shows that it's been discussed before but with no definitive answer. One user is having problems posting to a list. Mailman's error log shows the following error, the e-mail which caused the problem is also supplied below.

[Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2004-10-11 Thread Henry Olders
After a couple of months with no problems, today my messages to a mailing list appear to be getting turfed by mailman. Mailman 2.1.1, yellow dog linux 3.0.1, postfix Maillog indicates the message goes to Mailman. The Mailman error log has: Oct 11 22:50:15 2004 (953) Uncaught runner exception:

Re: [Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2004-10-11 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Henry == Henry Olders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Henry the message I'm trying to post comes from Mail 1.3.9, Mac Henry OS 10.3.5, with mail preferences set to use plain text for Henry message composition. I don't understand where the unicode Henry is supposed to be coming from.