On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 11:03, Bowen, Robert wrote:
I have searched the list archives for an answer, but haven't had much
luck finding anything.
I have multiple lists - one for each grade in our elementary schools,
one for each grade in our high schools and some other lists that have
for
Ok, thanks, i will go for it and ask again if i'll have a blocking
point.
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:14, Jon Carnes wrote:
The aliases from Mailman point to an application. So all mail going to
a list is handed to Mailman's posting application and the application
will either hold the post or
I put the mangling in quotes because I don't know whether it's considered
legal or not...
This is Mailman 2.1.4, by the way...
Say I send a message to a list that I'm on, with a copy directly to myself.
To that message, I attach a document with a really long name, like:
Response to Technical
Thanks Dan and Joshua for your responses.
I will be going with http://www.mail-archive.com/ which produces
searchable mail archives and is a wonderful free service that has
been around since 1998.
Peace,
Dan
At 4:57 PM -0600 3/3/04, Dan Phillips wrote:
On Mar 3, 2004, at 2:41 PM, Daniel
We've just had a crash and burn of our server and are migrating everything
to a new machine. Mailman was previously installed by a consultant and Im
unable to reach him. Any resources/tips for help/consultants out there to
help with either migrating from our current machine or reinstalling?
I've continued working on this and made changes as I thought carefully about
what is actually going on here.
Assuming that the email is being routed to mailman before the maildrop filter is
processed, I had the idea of piping the email to mailman *throuogh* the
maildrop filter, instead of with
I have been off this list for a long time...
and on the 1st, I started recieving list messages again...
strange..
Barry Smoke
Jeff D wrote:
I too realized today that the list had been awfully quiet for a few days.
Unusually quiet. When I tried to log into the list's web interface for my
account
I put the mangling in quotes because I don't know whether it's considered
legal or not...
This is Mailman 2.1.4, by the way...
Say I send a message to a list that I'm on, with a copy directly to myself.
To that message, I attach a document with a really long name, like:
Response to Technical
Ack! My apologies for the double posting about this -- I read too
hurriedly a rejection notice that claimed I wasn't allowed to post to the
list, and didn't notice that it was from some other machine.
--
Steve Burlingmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of
I'm thinking about a thing..
Is it possible to split Mailman's functions across machines? What I want
to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache
and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for
our domain?
A different approach would be to
* Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040304 11:32]:
Is it possible to split Mailman's functions across machines? What I want
to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache
and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for
our domain?
Is
Hi,
I sent this message out yesterday, but haven't received any replies... Can
someone help me out with this?
Original Message
Subject: [Mailman-Users] We're sorry, we hit a bug! -- Please Help. From:
ricardo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
* Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040304 11:32]:
Is it possible to split Mailman's functions across machines? What I
want
to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only
apache
and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server
for
our
To quote from a manager of one of the mailing lists on a site I manage:
-
For some reason there has been a feature--stable through multiple
releases of Mailman--that is quite irritating.
Under some condition(s) message arrive with a newline character inserted
into the subject line. It may be
* Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040304 11:32]:
Is it possible to split Mailman's functions across machines? What I
want
to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only
apache
and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server
for
our
On 4 Mar 2004, at 16:55, Barry Smoke wrote:
I have been off this list for a long time...
and on the 1st, I started recieving list messages again...
strange..
Barry Smoke
You are not alone in finding your mailman-users list membership status
mysteriously changed.
Maybe it is something to do
Thank you for your feedback, Richard.
I'm not sure why you say the traceback doesn't match MM 2.1.4. I'm running
MM 2.1.4, I installed from mailman-2.1.4.tgz some time ago.
The install is pretty much stock, I only made some modifications to the
MailList.py module, but I have not changed any of
Hi,
I have list that does not have the txt.gz file available for a year.
Is there a way to create it?
Is there a way to convert the already generated html pages into a txt.gz
file that is missing?
Daniel
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Dear Mailman-users,
the following has already been discussed on this list but the
suggested solutions don't satisfy my needs which are to provide
mailinglist services to two kind of customers:
* users on out internal network
* users somewhere on the internet
The first group of people have to be
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