Calvin Muller wrote:
I have followed every one of those posts that state the problem in ubuntu
but there is no fix for it that I can seem to find, If you know how to
correct these issues I would greatly appreciate it.
Did you see my actual post which is archived at
Calvin Muller wrote:
When using Ubuntu and apt-get, it seems like there is no such directory as a
pytonlib. I don't know if it's called something else, but how do I install
the email module for python, your help is greatly appreciated.
and Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied, in part:
I can't
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Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 3:40 PM
To: Mailman-Users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman post mail to list error
Calvin Muller wrote:
When using Ubuntu and apt-get, it seems like there is no such directory as
a
pytonlib. I don't know if it's called something else, but how do I
Calvin Muller wrote regarding the missing pythonlib directory:
I have followed every one of those posts that state the problem in ubuntu
but there is no fix for it that I can seem to find, If you know how to
correct these issues I would greatly appreciate it.
You can get a copy of pythonlib and
I'm trying to use Mailman on an Ubuntu 6.10 system with Postfix but when I
send mails it gets sent to the shunt folder, and if I try run the unshunt
command I get the following error in the /var/log/mailman/error
Apr 15 00:42:40 2007 (21596) send_digests() failed: us-ascii
Apr 15 00:42:41
Calvin Muller wrote:
I'm trying to use Mailman on an Ubuntu 6.10 system with Postfix but when I
send mails it gets sent to the shunt folder, and if I try run the unshunt
command I get the following error in the /var/log/mailman/error
Apr 15 00:42:40 2007 (21596) send_digests() failed:
9:18 AM
To: 'mailman-users@python.org'
Subject: mailman post mail to list error
I'm trying to use Mailman on an Ubuntu 6.10 system with Postfix but when I
send mails it gets sent to the shunt folder, and if I try run the unshunt
command I get the following error in the /var/log/mailman/error
Calvin Muller wrote:
When using Ubuntu and apt-get, it seems like there is no such directory as a
pytonlib. I don't know if it's called something else, but how do I install
the email module for python, your help is greatly appreciated.
I can't help you with Ubuntu/Debian packaging issues per