On 4/4/13 1:42 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 04/04/2013 03:58, Richard Damon a écrit :
It looks like this message was sent to the list via the email address
all-april@ (which looks like a local address, since it doesn't have a
domain),
as I said, I removed the domain part (on my report) to prevent spam
Le 04/04/2013 14:50, Richard Damon a écrit :
This is designed to handle cases where the list has alternate names that
(...)
thanks
mail is sometime much more complicated than someone can imagine, but
this list is extremely friendly and effective
jdd
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fr...@library.iisc.ernet.in wrote:
I have searched all the log files, but couldn't locate the pattern, Fri
Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013 in any of the log files. I even tried the
following caommands, but no match is found:
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net
The timestamp format in the logs is not the
I have RTFM and have done searches, but have been unable to find the
solution. I'll try to be brief and include answers to questions asked
of those with similar issues in the past.
I have had mailman 2.1 installed since 2005 and it has been working
fine -- until recently. Now, I'm not notified
fr...@library.iisc.ernet.in wrote:
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net
The timestamp format in the logs is not the same as the one I copied
from your archived message. If you want to use grep, use the pattern
Mar 08 10:[01] to find all the messages near that time.
You will still have to open the
Mike Beaty wrote:
. The held messages do not appear in the web admindb interface
. They also do not show up in the 'vette' log
. cron/checkdbs runs every morning at 8 am.
. Messages are held in ~mailman/data/heldmesg-listname-###.txt
If the ~mailman/data/heldmesg-listname-###.txt is created
Javad Hoseini
انجمن پژوهشي آسيب هاي بينايي (راوي)
Research Association for Visual Impairments
www.IranRAVI.com
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On Apr 4, 2013, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mike Beaty wrote:
. The held messages do not appear in the web admindb interface
. They also do not show up in the 'vette' log
. cron/checkdbs runs every morning at 8 am.
. Messages are held in ~mailman/data/heldmesg-listname-###.txt
If the
Mike Beaty wrote:
I've put the last ~500 lines of ~mailman/logs/error into
http://www.mikebeaty.com/mailman_log.txt
Interestingly (to me), I see this error
ImportError: No module named Mailmann.UserDesc
which began on or about the day I first noticed the issues. Searches
on the
Mike Beaty wrote:
Interestingly (to me), I see this error
ImportError: No module named Mailmann.UserDesc
which began on or about the day I first noticed the issues.
Ooops. just noticed the double 'nn'. That's a different issue. It's
something corrupt in the pending.pck file. In your
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