Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Hi,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Thus, it would seem as a practical matter, Mailman should not accept
for subscription any address containing any characters in the ranges
\000-\037 and \177-\377. Thus I suggest the following, totally
untested change:
--- mailman-2.1.5/Mailman
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 12:54 PM -0700 2004-09-19, Mark Sapiro wrote:
It appears that RFC 2822 (Internet Message Format) allows anything in a
domain-literal which is interpreted as the literal Internet address
of the particular host, but that RFC 2821 (SMTP) does not allow a
domain
with bin extensions.
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filter under Privacy
options...-Sender filters will allow posts from any non-subscriber
with an @pps.k12.or.us address. Is this what you want?
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readable in the
digest. I'm not sure of this as I've never tried it.
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= Utils.websafe(hostname)
request_creation(doc, cgidata,
_('Unknown virtual host: %(safehostname)s'))
return
Perhaps bin/newlist should do something similar.
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in the
import archive file had a fixed sequence of exactly four headers
From:, Date:, To: and Subject: so any From that wasn't followed by
exactly these 4 lines and a blank line was suspect.
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-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
If you didn't find these resources, is there something that could be
added/changed to make them more obvious?
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the ability to set host_name (which is the e-mail
domain) on the lists General Options page or with bin/config_list.
Granted, it's not as convenient as being able to set it to other than
its default with bin/newlist, but I think most people need to fine
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Visit the mailman FAQ at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py and
see article 3.5 for other suggestions.
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, and the password?
All these data as well as all the list settings are stored as a Python
pickle in lists/listname/config.pck
You can use bin/dumpdb to see all the information.
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=faq03.005.htp
for suggested ways to work around this problem.
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as the default encoding on all the HTML pages
and I wasn't able to figure out how to do that.
Have you tried
def _(s):
return s
add_language('en',_('English (USA)'), 'utf-8')
del _
or maybe just
add_language('en','English (USA)', 'utf-8')
in mm_cfg.py
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/nn.html
the user will get the private archives authorization
page and after filling in e-mail address and password
and clicking Let me in... will be taken to the main
index for the list at
http://www.example.com/mailman/private/list-name/
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, but I couldn't find anything more detailed... Thanks!
I know this isn't what you asked for, and you may have already seen it,
but you might find
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.014.htp
of some use.
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The bug report is at
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1099840group_id=103atid=100103
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Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The bug report is at
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1099840group_id=103atid=100103
Looks like we must add more on this list of bad characters.
Index: Utils.py
or *_these_nonmembers.
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specifiers which would
just make it that much more difficult to find the source of the
problem should it occur again.
Tokio's last post in this thread seemed to indicate he has a handle on
the cause and presumably the cure.
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should make changes in mm_cfg.py. The section you quote above
should say Make any necessary changes in the mm_cfg.py file, not in
the Defaults.py file.
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language
translation if the current language is not English and does the %()s
substitutions.
Your member_moderation_notice text isn't being processed in this way.
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Bryan Fullerton wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 18:55:51 -0800, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First is all text entered via the web admin interface is HTML escaped
resulting in the lt;, etc.
To avoid this, set the text for member_moderation_notice using
bin/config_list instead of using
) list - is set to 'administrator'?
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Groves wrote:
So, would that never match scenario be a feature or a bug?
It would be a bug if it's true. As I said, I just looked quickly at the
code. I would have to verify actual behavior before drawing a final
conclusion.
My opinion is that Mailman should do
Does anyone know the status of www.list.org? I have been unable to get
a ping response or a response from port 80 for a day or two now?
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authorization.
Thus, on the whole I prefer passwords. Having to reset a forgotten
password rather than being able to retrieve it would not be a problem
for me.
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don't edit this out of mail they forward (and the
number who still don't know how to get off a list).
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, in
__getattr__
admin(27737): raise AttributeError, name
admin(27737): AttributeError: nonmember_rejection_notice
Looks like MailList.InitVars() is missing
self.nonmember_rejection_notice = ''
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project. I'm just another
Mailman administrator with a lot of software experience and evidently,
way too much time on his hands. I wouldn't describe myself as a
mailman developer, just an interested party trying to learn and
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? Is it only
for optional third party cgi scripts?
driver is invoked directly by the wrappers in cgi-bin. See
src/cgi-wrapper.c
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implemented somewhere.
See
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=839386group_id=103atid=300103
and
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=871062group_id=103atid=300103
for existing implementations.
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way that an incoming MTA might do? If so, this is
_not_ an SMTP transfer and end of line sequences should be those of
the platform, i.e just \n for Unix.
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Mathieu Roy wrote:
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapota :
How does Savane inject its messages into the internet mail transport
system? If it is sending via SMTP, then it MUST send line terminators
as CRLF (or \r\n).
I do not remember the specifics exactly but Sylvain wrote previously
we
password to access the list's password page and set a new list
password or can use the bin/change_pw script to set a new password for
the list.
If the site password is lost, a site admin can set a new one with
bin/mmsitepass.
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All of a sudden, within the last hour or so, subject_prefix on both
mailman-users@python.org and mailman-developers@python.org is being
added to replies even though it's already present resulting in
doubling and tripling (so far not more) of the prefix.
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that the likely explanation is
not that the new Mailman can't update the old list's config.db, but
rather that the marshal format of the old lists config.db is not
compatible with the Python on the new system.
Does this seem reasonable, or am I off track here.
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?
Don't use the .py extension. Use
talon:/var/lib/mailman/bin# ./withlist -l -r fix_url trilug
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/8c4d983e785d5548?q=mailman%
20ccrnum=2#8c4d983e785d5548
This is fixed in source (slightly differently than the above patch, but
the patch will do it) in 2.1.6.
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and updates Mailman/MailList.py to set the default value
(current behavior) for new and migrated lists, might be accepted.
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this is done, list admins can enable personalization for regular
delivery members (digest deliveries can't be personalized currently).
A personalized list can include the user's address in the footer.
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) that there will be a
SyntaxError error exception here, and something more meaningful than
the Mailman experienced a very low level failure and could not even
generate a useful traceback for you. message could be reported.
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should return a URL with
his web domain as the host name.
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to insure that calls to getMembers(), getRegularMemberKeys(),
etc. go to the LDAP directory each time and don't rely on previously
retrieved information.
Either that or perhaps set up a cron to do 'bin/mailmanctl restart'
periodically to resync.
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headers for list footer
--0-95218806-1126913557=:91474--
end of outermost message
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to keep at it, but not for
the next week as I will be away.
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the details for reply_goes_to_list. I just noticed the link is also in
the details for reply_to_address and needs to be fixed there too.
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
This was fixed by Barry in CVS for
mailman/mailman/Mailman/Gui/General.py on July 1, 2005, but only in
the details for reply_goes_to_list. I just noticed the link is also in
the details for reply_to_address and needs to be fixed there too.
Brad just reminded me
try putting
a debug logging statement conditional on mlist.internal_name() ==
listname in Mailman/Queue/IncomingRunner.py in the while loop in
_dopipeline to see how far it gets.
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, msgdata, e) should be
attempting to send a reject message to the poster. There should at
least be something in the smtp* logs about this.
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it to update
+self.setBounceInfo(member, info)
def BounceMessage(self, msg, msgdata, e=None):
# Bounce a message back to the sender, with an error message if
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Adrian Wells wrote:
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at 3:45 PM
+ wrote:
Now, MysqlMemberships.py doesn't work in the same way. its
setBounceInfo and getBounceInfo methods take the attributes out of the
_BounceInfo instance and store them separately
are stored using only as many
characters as are needed, plus one byte to record the length (two
bytes for columns that are declared with a length longer than 255).
I don't know if means you can actually have VARCHAR data longer than
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Adrian Wells wrote:
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, October 26, 2005 at 9:06 PM
+ wrote:
Actually, it is not really doing the right thing because it is not
supposed to be aware of what's in the _BounceInfo class. The info that
is passed to it is a string representation
the characteristics of such a message would be or if
subsequent changes in the Python email library have taken care of it.
Thus, before committing this patch, I'd like to see it get a bit more
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familiar with the methods in the MySQLdb module.
Maybe Kev Green can help.
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think the fix for the current problem is the following patch -
--- mailman-2.1.6/Mailman/Handlers/Scrubber.py
+++ mailman-mas/Mailman/Handlers/Scrubber.py
@@ -376,9 +376,8 @@
# Now join the text and set the payload
sep = _('-- next part
of a background of thin, horizontal, black lines spaced
about 8 or 9 pixels apart which makes the text very difficult to read.
I think we should make the change above which will give a plain white
background in all browsers, which I think is the most pleasing
rendition anyway.
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Nathan Herring wrote:
I've increased the subject length of this mail, and removed the
[Mailman-developers] attribution, so we can see firsthand whether or not
this list, which purports to be running 2.1.6, and I presume is running a
suitable version of Python, has the same issue.
and Mark Sapiro
Nathan Herring wrote:
On 12/2/05 6:13:20 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
The other interesting one from an Outlook or Entourage perspective is the
Thread-Topic, which ends up having a tab inserted into it.
Yes, and this is significant in that Thread-Topic is an MUA (in your
case
of Mailman is
responsible for this? (still learning how Mailman operates).
The code is in the do_command() method in Mailman/Queue/CommandRunner.py
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in the body with
Subject: subscribe to the list
but at least here, it is the users 'fault'.
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Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
I've just committed my patch to this problem in 2.1 CVS branch. I used
this example and looks OK for both with and without
Content-Transfer-Encoding header.
That's great Tokio! When I get a chance, I'll try some additional
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if this will satisfy your requirement or not, but you could
construct a mailto: link in the msg_footer. e.g.,
Unsubscibe -
mailto:%(real_name)[EMAIL
PROTECTED](host_name)s?subject=unsubscribe%%20%(user_password)s%%20address=%user_address)s
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cases and the i18n implications.
Second, other than committing the patch to CVS, is there a mechanism
for making it more widely visible.
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(self, message):
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files. It doesn't in my 2.1.7
installation, and I don't see why 2.1.5 would be any different.
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as well.
This could prove to be a real burden to sites that have LARGE lists.
Adding yet another dictionary with 100,000 keys to the list object
could have significant impact.
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and
remove Sender: and X-Originating-Email:.
A better idea is to remove the 'domainkey-signature' and
'dkim-signature' headers in ToOutgoing.py which should get them out of
all messages.
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, but I'm a little
uneasy about mucking with headers in ToOutgoing as that isn't its
purpose. Any comments?
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Note to developers:
It seems we should move this from Cleanse.py to ToOutgoing.py for
exactly the reasons expressed earlier in this thread, but I'm a little
uneasy about mucking with headers in ToOutgoing as that isn't its
purpose. Any comments?
And Barry Warsaw commented
the 'hold
rule' implies the owner/moderator wants to see the message and
accepting the message sends it to the owners/moderators.
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Dan Astoorian wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:52:17 PST, Mark Sapiro writes:
Definitely the message received by the user in this case is misleading,
but the held message if approved will go to the owners/moderators
only. I think Dan knows this.
Actually, I didn't. I'm a co-moderator
have one idea for 2.1.8a1 before we wrap it up. I'll address that in
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Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The pass through of the 'hold' action if the message is to -owner seems
right to me, but discarding instead of rejecting a 'reject' action if
the message is to -owner seems wrong.
Well, then it should be passed. Rejection makes it another loop
by Mailman is fixed.
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] == \
mlist.GetOwnerEmail().split('@')[0]:
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Perhaps we could test if msg.get_sender() == mlist.GetOwnerEmail(), and
discard in that case only, but I'd want a somewhat different test in
case the sender's domain were not identical - something like
if msg.get_sender().split('@')[0
Is there any reason to not put admin_member_chunksize in the GUI?
It doesn't do the job requested in
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=782436group_id=103atid=350103,
but it helps.
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quite as simple as adding one more entry in a Gui module.
So we'll save it for after 2.1.8.
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See
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1419490group_id=103atid=300103
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- this is just based on my reading.
I think the patch is good. The issue I see is that Scrubber.py may not
currently be doing the right thing if parsedate() returns None.
Consider the attached patch for Scrubber.py in addition to the patch in
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]:
++ t = t[:7] + (1,) +t[8:]
+try:
+time.mktime(t)
+except OverflowError:
+return None
+return t
and similarly for parsedate_tz
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
++ if not t[7]:
++ t = t[:7] + (1,) +t[8:]
On second thought, that should be
if t and not t[7]
t = t[:7] + (1,) +t[8:]
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
++ if not t[7]:
++ t = t[:7] + (1,) +t[8:]
On second thought, that should be
if t and not t[7]
t = t[:7] + (1,) +t[8:]
I seem to be having a lot of trouble with this. Make that
if t and not t[7]:
t = t[:7] + (1,) +t[8:]
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when creating the bounce-events-*.pck. I don't know why.
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Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
I changed the patch including this one. Please check it again.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1419490group_id=103atid=300103
I've applied the revised patch and I'm testing. So far it looks good.
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http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/.
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this problem in the database.
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Anyway, it's your project, but I think we'd all welcome a complete
solution to this problem.
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you want to discuss implementation of variable scoring, we should
probably do that on mailman-developers.
Sorry, this IS mailman-developers. My mistake.
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that the confirmation string is correct but that the
confirmation string also appears in evictions.
It has a time still in the future, so this is normal.
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:-) by changing
VERP_CONFIRM_REGEXP =r'^(?Paddr[^+]+?)\+(?Pcookie[EMAIL PROTECTED])@.*$'
in Defaults.py.in
I ask though, does anyone have a better suggestion for a replacement
than
VERP_CONFIRM_REGEXP = \
r'^(\s*[^]*)?(?Paddr[^+]+?)\+(?Pcookie[EMAIL PROTECTED])@.*$'
or is that OK?
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