Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
Asher Gordon wrote: > Actually, it was respecting that header, but I did not realize what was > happening, so I thought it was just some strange feature and I added the > CC manually. Sorry about that! :P Ah! I try not to gripe about the problem. But now I am glad I mentioned it! :-) Thanks, Bob signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
Bob Proulx writes: > Yes. In the threaded view those message ids are referred to by > another message, yours in this case, and therefore the archive knows > they exist but they are missing from the archive. Those missing > messages are my replies to you where my message was signed and was > filtered out. You have them in your mailbox because you had sent a > direct reply to me and therefore I returned the action with a direct > reply to you. And because your message was signed my Mutt client > replied with a signed message. But they are missing from the archive > due to the misconfiguration which filtered out content type parts that > were not in the list of text type parts. I see. Thanks for the clarification. > I am surprised that gnus is not respecting the Mail-Followup-To > header. Since I am subscribed to the list I prefer to get replies > there and set the header to direct replies there. But that is a > different problem. Actually, it was respecting that header, but I did not realize what was happening, so I thought it was just some strange feature and I added the CC manually. Sorry about that! :P -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me sprea= d! signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
Asher Gordon wrote: > Yes, your message seemed to work. Thanks for fixing it! There is also > one more strange thing: two of the messages in the archive show up as > "Message not available". Perhaps that was part of the filter problem? Yes. In the threaded view those message ids are referred to by another message, yours in this case, and therefore the archive knows they exist but they are missing from the archive. Those missing messages are my replies to you where my message was signed and was filtered out. You have them in your mailbox because you had sent a direct reply to me and therefore I returned the action with a direct reply to you. And because your message was signed my Mutt client replied with a signed message. But they are missing from the archive due to the misconfiguration which filtered out content type parts that were not in the list of text type parts. I am surprised that gnus is not respecting the Mail-Followup-To header. Since I am subscribed to the list I prefer to get replies there and set the header to direct replies there. But that is a different problem. Bob signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Speaking from the peanut gallery, some mail lists exclude things like HTML > and > sometimes other things (inline pictures, (large?) files, ...) > > Maybe that filter was an inaccurate attempt to block HTML? You are probably right since that is in there too. However that part seems to work pretty well. Or possibly an attempt to block virus attachments which sometimes also hit the lists hard and that is also in the area of content type too. And it very was a slip of mine doing the misconfiguration. This does mean that anyone who was using signed email had their message bodies filtered out and their messages lost. Sigh. Sorry. On the good side this is only something that is list by list. So something that was only affecting this list. Not something that had global effect across all of the lists. Bob
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
Bob Proulx writes: > I think maybe I found the problem. There was a filter enabled that > deleted message parts that were not text/plain. That's certainly not > good. I deleted that filter and will sign this message as a test. If > it goes through okay then that was the problem. I have no idea why > that filter was enabled. Yes, your message seemed to work. Thanks for fixing it! There is also one more strange thing: two of the messages in the archive show up as "Message not available". Perhaps that was part of the filter problem? Asher -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me sprea= d! signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
On Thursday, April 18, 2019 03:27:07 AM Bob Proulx wrote: > I think maybe I found the problem. There was a filter enabled that > deleted message parts that were not text/plain. That's certainly not > good. I deleted that filter and will sign this message as a test. If > it goes through okay then that was the problem. I have no idea why > that filter was enabled. Speaking from the peanut gallery, some mail lists exclude things like HTML and sometimes other things (inline pictures, (large?) files, ...) Maybe that filter was an inaccurate attempt to block HTML?
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
Asher Gordon wrote: > I tried sending another message signed with PGP/MIME and I think you got > it, but it didn't seem to go to the mailing list. There does seem to be a configuration problem with the savannah-users mailing list. Because I do not see my signed messages in the archive either. However they do go to other lists okay. I think maybe I found the problem. There was a filter enabled that deleted message parts that were not text/plain. That's certainly not good. I deleted that filter and will sign this message as a test. If it goes through okay then that was the problem. I have no idea why that filter was enabled. Bob signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Bob Proulx writes: > however I didn't see any other messages from you from any address and > I can't find anything in the logs. So I can't say anything specific > about whatever previous message you sent. From this end it looks like > it didn't arrive. I tried sending another message signed with PGP/MIME and I think you got it, but it didn't seem to go to the mailing list. > Using signed messages PGP or SMIME will not affect the process one way > or the other. It has no effect at all on the approval or denial. I used Gnus to send the message, and I used C-c RET C-s (mml-secure-message-sign) to sign it using PGP/MIME. For this message, I used C-c RET s o (mml-secure-message-sign-pgp) to sign it using PGP. My understanding is that there is inline PGP (which is what I'm using now), PGP/MIME (which uses the message headers), and S/MIME. Inline PGP works, but PGP/MIME doesn't seem to work. I haven't tried S/MIME, but I could try that if it's helpful. When I look at the raw messages, the one signed with plain PGP has a header (along with others of course) which looks like this: Content-Type: text/plain The same header on the message signed with PGP/MIME looks like this: Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary="=-=-="; micalg=pgp-sha512; protocol="application/pgp-signature" The message signed with PGP/MIME also has the following *below* the =-=-= line: Content-Type: text/plain My guess is that Mailman sees the "multipart/signed" Content-Type header and doesn't know how to handle that, so it just throws the message away. Maybe I should report this as a bug to Mailman? Asher - -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me sprea= d! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEQn4qb6HrHy5ieeQ5RwhCFkFCDDgFAly4Ct8ACgkQRwhCFkFC DDjJrg//RW/1J6H3trCIGlzHOMS4K/KbDuIu8+1Gbo4c9zgcrxO83++8GcyYCUDm Kn9xwXeL+rcdYh2lHzHSKJY8oA2vBxVLtBU8p2X30RwmOy6Xjt2TejCMDSlHqKyJ W5M5//H2L4xDdMeVcK2f915yeXhG8glGvH/FZXPTF5Q6hmpEzwwKPzY/WxkboqUt VIB6Bpt3Iab1TGECQtegV1foc1pMPq6QT56nLF9GX7aF/5A8Qg/Vj3NvQgWD4zhi V3t/PT5OvaBU+j9iLoMlBW9zsDGud5jE9yPJb3rWw+Bbyv7RtLZ6bw0aXQuOiLLO jz4ZBEjvKG+N8xYkxjVr0+rRB4IfASHaXmokMKwb0EXIckZP8XEiJhIbvV1OXEdW QA1Cymfjffg2mrYXsPBxummBgIah7pIfza1Ek6V8KgmvVfXpdVzJtT4GeCLCKvTw B981j1YIdzQtVcLNDAfv9NuPQ3/A0n48p5zJXC9Q2ZwM5wsYQSMvu7xNLoMKKECa l86mK3hWDf/LEDEeVW+/eZBlHmCc15b4ZjjOs9hsKA8kxYMCb4AkBi2XO9EM5Pur ZQN4IffADaZK7B1lBQyh9IOm20NIMDqcGE+kZaPrKjFHIGBBH7XXv4mvZ0/QL2HX 1qMomQMt/+moEa1t4b8w3sDV1wGWWqXdDOiEL3sPmzO4KSDbC1Y= =KjdX -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Ineiev writes: > Thank you, fixed; the problem was with Savannah PHP code. It works now; thank you very much! - -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me sprea= d! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEQn4qb6HrHy5ieeQ5RwhCFkFCDDgFAly3tEgACgkQRwhCFkFC DDiMkRAAqP35Zj3lsNiEKxEfyUYrXy9SDLJKRDlslNHiHPkQ4nfRiehyXMy2DgmH 3n07X64Y2cT9KxP1l03IMkHnX13z611h2qpHXuX40BowdHnEX5t4BeUZE52Es13S coFundrX0RTR9OdKx+0EYQXBvNfdrcBc/0bR22BSR2LNAhe1tKWZZzEcGYmGksQX 7Ew+dm2iM6r8QAZf/Q9if97pPxsrQedQ3csulqsG7Y69ZqYeY/hJg4AyXdtYja2u ILvm8YJXc7ni70OjuFGy4PovtJ9ywLYZImrSLJEmhjhuBkHedotJu2ei33bpQR1f Ih1SzP7k+F72QU3jS0naFOLfj+aoPYNqXT3cOt7y0bybFqcpXDJdqEL7Zy/hcLiz 3hztovI5Ve4L6s3YeSmze/YHfZbLXwqAGvv6q7PA0q+WWg3plheotWY8uTI4Xvyy QpacFP89Cp1/NKfVuVpo6GUO+zbge7zeCU0pAIbtjij6BPKVVFTpk0V7W9WKsE1V Ox3wQvY5ntLxTAV7/WL+7XjHtp3xS/7ChXFZK4CGWAOmJht0UEblF0J47t/SPCn7 SgUlqpH8Xu9ToVsVwy0ICfvokJAToHS5lVY0acnzxRdrSrDOQaVAIJUXAmtAlzb+ si1rBemqUhTkdPT5QnJzE0CDvtdFvEarkVBvyEK+cxbDrqghJXE= =u2dL -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Savannah-users] Unable to add skill to job
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello, I attempted to send a message to the savannah-users mailing list, but it didn't seem to work. I attached a signature using PGP/MIME, perhaps that was the problem? Anyway, I'll use just PGP this time. Here is the message I attempted to send: My email address was formerly asd...@protonmail.ch, in case you were wondering. I added this job a few days ago: https://savannah.nongnu.org/people/viewjob.php?group_id=11921&job_id=671 But I am not able to add a skill to it. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I selected the "Skill", "Level", and "Experience", but when I click "Add Skill", it takes me to https://savannah.nongnu.org/people/editjob.php and reports "Error: No group chosen: nogroup". I thought it could be a problem with my browser (I'm using Tor Browser), but I tried with GNOME Web with the same result. Thanks for your help, Asher - -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me sprea= d! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEQn4qb6HrHy5ieeQ5RwhCFkFCDDgFAly2dKYACgkQRwhCFkFC DDhwGRAAoeBJPbxL/5vcUS4KaD/FfMlSHNCn7V04r9fWjCyCvfPHTF7L5gNAXJBo OpHkZtJMt2yMXd44Wh9L3CLzXpiQJF1VtjS4sOq2ZHLZsffAhFxdqlQumunKldlX Gt/4PkvbFmhCF9enjaeC7/ZL1++RreHeJwo5Xb9p3U4bc0Kng9JPTXhyXslKlJ8D akRW+eNXhBqqTJEl5ImzB+KBx2uD74cXdp9ARWox7XjaeJCT0+0DNMKq1SmM+90i wb0mOMMinMVyFcoHtuWAVTZq+eEGv3dcWwN4UcgaubQnE5D9iNSMwCuQk1PH3wGb McmbAk5ZcDhCGItLStnFpKcVeIQe75BxgClaHnO4X5CEHEwApTkMWucscjXYNm/h ftXlmYFPD0vzcWI7AYpOLad3H7UAXpeXCEqEnzKm3ZvrJ8sMgfscf09bkmHGui5+ Ycuy6QvmK0s2jHZQhln3abiQB0hiYpPopFfaTleKZqb4XtLd5xGwMwDQje+Afn4q SPh5xcTFF0keq6N81Umf+Lc6sw2EkwK4q0zYPlHJDIrzUgvDPmxPGyfAVD0/EJ9q 8IqegVfDirfOT7hWSufxUD4ITVHDvWFkljS3d6dbpSFcJnBdAvecUOuLlrnhe16i gABy4fXUjtEC1+xL1LXeAnaDRGreH6N8cZMKRJc9OsDcFz0Xhk8= =DqrQ -END PGP SIGNATURE-