I wrote on 19 June 01:
My mailman setup, which has been running fine for months now, suddenly
stopped working on the 13th.
I still don't know why.
This has me completely stumped, and I don't even know where to look on
the mailman side of things for help. Error logs end on the 13th--the
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 20:08:49 -0700
Sarah K Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a list that I'd like to enforce a set of headers on. In
other words, each message subject must start with a certain word
in order be posted. Has anybody found a way to do this? I know I
can block messages with
Dear gurus,
Take a look at this DIGEST snipped from my list.
I'm running a swedish list and get problems with 8-bit chars in the
subject. No big deal, I can live with that. The problem is that I had 24
messages in this digest, but the subject tells me it's 30. If you take a
closer look, you
/usr/local/bin/python: can't open file
'/home/mailman/cron/qrunner'
Ok, I keep getting this in my mailman user's inbox.
What's it mean?
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It really depends on what pages you want to change.
If you are trying to change the listinfo, or user options
pages, you can do this in the list admin interface.
Otherwise the other pages, like the list admin pages
themselves are partially generated from templates and
partially generated within
Hello,
I need to know which command to use to clear my admin requests.
I am not able to do it from my admin site without the page timing out.
Please advise,,,
Lisa
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Hi all members,
I am trying to list all users from a list that has
the option nomail enabled. Does anybody knows how can i perform this
task?
Thanks
Rodrigo
I am trying to list all users from a list that has the option nomail enabled.
Does anybody knows how can i perform this task?
Use this with bin/withlist:
import sys
import Mailman.mm_cfg
def nomail(list):
for member in list.members.keys():
try:
if
You might be able to get away with removing the file:
$prefix/lists/yourlist/request.db
(I would actually do a mv request.db request.db.bak just
in case you need them back.)
That will get rid of ALL requests that are pending. I'm not
positive whether there are any other consequences, other
How can new mailers allow Mailman (or the mailer where Mailman is
run) send 395 digests of the same number of bytes, headers, etc.
to a remote host ?
As far as I understand, most mail systems have spam
filters, nowdays. This implies that machine-gunning mail
delivery is
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