Hi folks, I've being running several lists under mailman 2.0.12 for
over a year, and never met any problem with Chinese(gb2312) characters
in any part of lists emails.
Recently mailman 2.1.1 was released with better multilingual support,
so I decided to test it on a fresh box without any previous
You should install Chinese codecs. It was once on SourceForge
but now I can't find it.
Isaac Claymore wrote:
Hi folks, I've being running several lists under mailman 2.0.12 for
over a year, and never met any problem with Chinese(gb2312) characters
in any part of lists emails.
Recently mailman
How about using bin/withlist ?
% python -i bin/withlist mylist
m.Lock()
del m.members['na,[EMAIL PROTECTED]']
m.Save()
^D
cary wrote:
Yeah gave that a try with no success. Zdoes anyone know how I can
manually edit my lists email addresses?
Thanks,
Cary.
-Original Message-
Hi
I have just upgraded to 2.1 and managed to move my lists over to the new
machine. I have however hit a problem. The link on the mailing list info
page for the Archive is pointing to the wrong address. It should point to
www.client.org/pipermail/listname but it is pointing to
Hi All--
David wrote:
I've been running an announce only list for a couple of months. Hotmail
has bounced everything from the last two posts. It's pretty vanilla
stuff... some text and some url's. Nothing I can imagine them bouncing
for, unless there is something they don't like in Mailman
OK I have tried that, and it doesn't work. It changed all the other urls
apart from the one that I want changed, which stays as
snoopy.mydomain.com/pipermail/listname.
Graham
Try using ~mailman/bin/fix_url.py. There are examples in the file on
how to use it.
Changing the url in 2.1 is much
I visited FAQ and believe I missed the step of copying the items from create
new list to the alias file. Sorry to bother you.
Thanks the all your work on this application,
GKD
I have had issues with my sendmail being an open relay, so I have tighten
down security. While I know this
I have had issues with my sendmail being an open relay, so I have tighten
down security. While I know this is not your organizations responsibility,
I was wondering if anyone else had ideas.
The maillist is being treated as a send mail user and my Sendmail is
rejecting it as the user is not
Some folks on the list have hypothesized that this is due to some spam
rules setup on hotmail servers (but not consistent across all their
servers).
Try modifying SMTP_MAX_RCPTS (in the file mm_cfg.py):
# Ceiling on the number of recipients that can be specified
# in a single SMTP
Links at Momsview wrote:
I currently have a VERY large ( 100k) announce only list (always
moderated) running mailman 2.1 under Postfix.
For performance reasons I'm considering splitting this list into 26 sublists
based on the first letter of each subscriber email.
I would then use an umbrella
Hi,
I would like to cancel a mail list.
PHCRED-QLD
Could you please let me know the procedure?
Thanks
Julie Parison,
School of Medicine,
James Cook University
Extn. 5629
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Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings,
Does Mailman support administrative requests and commands like
majordomo? For example -- can I as an administrator subscribe someone
via email instead of using the web interface?
Regards,
Jeff, a long time Majordomo user who recently saw the Mailman light...
Hmmm not sure why that didn't do the trick.
If this is just the Listinfo page, you can edit it via the webadmin and
simply put in the proper address.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 09:35, Graham Lillico wrote:
OK I have tried that, and it doesn't work. It changed all the other
I have managed to fix it. It turned out that I needed to put single quotes
round the domains in the add_virtualhost line. i,e,
add_virtualhost('www.client.org', 'client.org')
and then running the fix_url did the trick.
Thanks for the help.
Graham
Hmmm not sure why that didn't do the trick.
On 14 January 2003, I received the following message:
Your membership in the mailing list Mailman-Users has been disabled due to
excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated 14-Jan-2003.
On 13 February 2003, I received the following message: Your membership in
the mailing list
Hi...
Crontab is returning this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File cron/checkdbs, line 136, in ?
main()
File cron/checkdbs, line 80, in main
text += '\n' + pending_requests(mlist)
File cron/checkdbs, line 123, in pending_requests
text = NL.join(pending)
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help. My web hosting provider offers Mailman as
their list software of choice, and as a Python neophyte, I think it's a good
choice. :-)
Problem is this: They recently migrated to another server. Right before
this migration, I made a complete backup via the Cpanel X
You should take this to the Admins of the ISP. It looks like they moved the
aliases but did not create the Mailman lists.
- Original Message -
From: Mailman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 2:21 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Subscriber List
Couple of quick questions to the Mailman gurus.
And I apologize in advance if this is not appropriate for this list.
1. Did my first newsletter post to a 5,000 member list today.
The boss said it HAS to be html and all nice and pretty.
sigh
So off it went. But the footers were not present.
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