Patches item #645513, was opened at 2002-11-28 18:58
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Category: mail delivery
Group: Mailman 2.1
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Colin Palmer (tzs)
Assigned to: Nob
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 4:25 pm, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> > "BF" == Bryan Fullerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> BF> Nobody seems to be answering questions in mailman-users (is
> BF> Barry away?), so I'll try this one here.
>
> I've been swamped with Zope work, a upcoming studio p
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 04:25 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
I've been swamped with Zope work, a upcoming studio project, and
getting ready for the Spam conference. Trust me, I'm taking all these
messages with me on my laptop. 6:30 hours each way on the train
should give me plenty of time
> "BF" == Bryan Fullerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BF> Nobody seems to be answering questions in mailman-users (is
BF> Barry away?), so I'll try this one here.
I've been swamped with Zope work, a upcoming studio project, and
getting ready for the Spam conference. Trust me, I'm ta
Howdy,
Nobody seems to be answering questions in mailman-users (is Barry
away?), so I'll try this one here.
There's a setting in Defaults.py which seems to be just what my
customers are looking for to limit the headers being shown in their
plain digests - DEFAULT_PLAIN_DIGEST_KEEP_HEADERS. How
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 03:49 PM, Bryan Fullerton wrote:
Unfortunately, for some reason bin/check_perms doesn't check
permissions on the aliases* files in the data directory - this should
be fixed (I'll look at a patch in a bit).
Just looking at this, there's a comment in checkperms()
On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 05:32 PM, Kory Wheatley wrote:
I received the below error when I tried to create a mailing list from
the Mailman web interface page. It did add the list into the alias
file,
but it
failed to run "postalias" probably because of permission issue's I'm
guessing.
I
Hello,
every day at 11:00 I run this script on my Mailman lists, and receive a
nicely formatted email showing who un/subscribed to what list, what did the
list owners do (or try to do), and so on. And of course it stores gzipped
copies of the list of subscribers and of the configurations in my
/va