Hi Barry, It seems this is the key - you need to open a cpanel account and cpanel needs to treat the Mailman development team as a "licensed cPanel customer". This will enable you to file support requests and see the code that cpanel uses to mould mailman to fit.
I appreciate the need to register at the cpanel site. It keeps the signal to noise ratio higher - and approval was quite rapid for me. Note that I cannot request these scripts as I am an end user not a cpanel registeree. Even if I could, the scripts would not mean much to me. I just want my archives to work!!! Best regards and thanks to all, Martin. --- "J. Nick Koston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Subject: RE: [Mailman-Developers] RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman & > CPanel? > From: "J. Nick Koston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 09:54:57 -0500 > > You can get a copy of any patches we have applied by supporting > a ticket > at http://support.cpanel.net > > On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 22:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Nick, > > Has Cpanel documented the changes they have made to > Mailman? If not, can > > Cpanel supply the Mailman dev team with the scripts they use > to mould it to > > fit? > > Cheers, > > Martin. > > -- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - +1 416 832 7759 > > Melbourne Business School FT 2004 MBA Exchange Participant to > Rotman > > > > > > > > =-----Original Message----- > > =From: Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > =Sent: Friday, 14 November 2003 8:20 PM > > =To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Barry Warsaw' > > =Cc: 'J. Nick Koston'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > =Subject: RE: [Mailman-Developers] RE: [Mailman-Users] > Mailman & CPanel? > > = > > = > > =The problem with cpanel is that it messes with the program > configs in order > > =to > > =mould things into its proprietary setup. Once that way, its > hard to mess > > =with > > =things, because they are not as they would normally be set > up in a standard > > =install. So in this example, the Mailman install is NOT the > same as you > > =would > > =find on a webhost without cpanel. > > = > > =Its ok for people who just want to set up a server and let > their users > > =modify > > =basic stuff, but its not for those who want to install > custom software, or > > =tweak stuff. I tried it on a box a while ago, and promptly > reformatted > > =after > > =trying to figure out where they moved stuff, etc... > > = > > =Bob > > = > > = > > =---------- Original Message ----------- > > =From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > =To: "'Barry Warsaw'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > =Sent: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 23:55:32 -0500 > > =Subject: RE: [Mailman-Developers] RE: [Mailman-Users] > Mailman & CPanel? > > = > > => Hi Barry > > => > > => Ok, many thanks. Please see below for the full message. > You'll note > > => that I'd lost all the text from the message. > > => > > => I'll send you the password for the list in a separate > message. Feel > > => free to look or change the settings, and to create a new > list for > > => testing. All my lists have this problem so I am sure it is > nothing > > => that I have done wrong. > > => > > => I'm using Outlook XP 2002 SP-2, but my users (including > Sean who > > => sent that last message) may be using something different. > > => > > => Thanks and regards, > > => Martin. > > => > > => > > => On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 13:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > => > > => > Nick / Barry > > => > > => > Can you please at least acknowledge whether this is a > known problem? > > => > > => > Many Thanks, > > => > > => > Martin. > > => > > => > =My main complaint is that the archives don't work with > HTML postings > > => > > => > =rendering the mailing list practically useless. = > > => > > => > =Here's a typical mailing: > <http://cp1.myhostdns.org/pipermail/social> > > => http://cp1.myhostdns.org/pipermail/social-announce- > > => ft2004_mbssrc.com/2003-No vember/date.html > > => > > => > = > > => > > => > =Here's my postings to the cpanel site: > > => > > => > = * > <http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15928> > > => http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15928 > > => > > => > = > > => > > => > =And I am not alone: > > => > > => > = * > <http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13383> > > => http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13383 > > => > > => I'm sorry I can't get into the cpanel forums. > > => > > => But I did look at that Pipermail message (you need to > follow the > > => link to the one page that's in that date index). If I > follow the > > => link to the GIF image, it shows up just fine. > > => > > => Please note that the rendering of messages such as > > => multipart/alternative are depending on list settings that > I can't > > => see, such as which content types to pass or scrub. I also > haven't > > => seen the original message so I don't know how what was > posted > > => matches against the filter_mime_types and pass_mime_types > settings > > => in the Content Filter section. There are also some > site-wide > > => settings which describe how to archive things like HTML > messages, > > => although I don't think that's what's happening here (it > looks more > > => like some unintended content-types are getting scrubbed > out). > > => > > => I can't see any bugs, but your list may not be configured > the way > > => you want it for the types of messages being posted to it. > > => > > => -Barry > > => > > => -- > > => > > => [EMAIL PROTECTED] - +1 416 832 7759 > > => Melbourne Business School FT 2004 MBA Exchange Participant > to Rotman > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => -----Original Message----- > > => From: Sean Xi Yu WEN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > => Sent: Wednesday, 5 November 2003 12:22 AM > > => To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > => Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Quan Zhang > > => Subject: [Social-announce-ft2004] East Meets West Lunch > > => > > => > > => > > => Welcome to the launch of the East Meets West Lunch Club!! > Our launch > > => involves a delightful eastern lunch in the city this > coming Monday, > > => 10 November. Our aim is to meet monthly for lunch > alternating > > => between eastern and western themed restaurants. > > => > > => Please join us to explore the city and bridge the cultural > gap. > > => > > => > > => > > => Monday's menu is set at $13 per person; > > => > > => including Chicken with Special Sauce, Sweet and Sour Pork > and Beef with > > => Vegetables, all served with vegetable fried rice. > > => > > => > > => > > => Save December 5 for our next meeting; location to be > announced. > > => > > => > > => > > => Time: 1:30 p.m. > > => > > => Date: 10 November 2003 > > => > > => Place: Num Fong Chinese Restaurant > > => > > => 271 Swanston Street, CBD > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => - Quan (Calvin) Zhang, Xi Yu (Sean) Wen, > > => > > => Mindy Frink and Lisa Stevenson (founding members) > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => RSVP to x.xx <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > @student.mbs.edu if > > => you plan to join. > > => > > => See you there! > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => > > => Sean Xi Yu WEN > > => > > => MBA - Class of 2004 > > => > > => Melbourne Business School > > =------- End of Original Message ------- > > > > > > > ===== -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (please don't reply to @yahoo) ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
