On 07/17/2014 08:28 AM, Pablo Montepagano wrote:
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> When confirmations are sent, the FROM header does not follow this
> pattern "Mailman ", it just has
> the addres, i.e, "listaddr-confirm+coo...@example.org". I wolud like
> to add the "Mailman <" to the beginning and ">" at the end.
There are
>
> During the patching process, here is the error produced:
It would help if you actually provided the content of the .rej files.
Also, Are you really patching 2.1.8 or did you mean 2.1.18?
> Hunk #2 FAILED at 106.
> 1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file Mailman/Mailbox.py.rej
On 07/17/2014 05:01 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
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> I've now enabled protocol logging on our Exchange server, a new world for me.
> I can see several possibly relevant events in yesterday's logs that look like
> this:
> 2014-07-17T07:02:03.914Z,NUWVICMS2\Default
> NUWVICMS2,08D145520008BC68,24,192.1
Thanks for taking the time to reply to those points. Since my discovery and
fixing of the diskspace problem that was causing Exchange to apply what it
calls back pressure to incoming mail, the delays have continued. The disk space
problem had only been adding to the problem, not causing it.
I'v
I am still working on this new mailman system and seeing these errors when
an email is sent to the system. I've googled the errors and haven't yet
found anything that helps. Any ideas? Thanks
2014-07-17T10:38:52.396296-04:00 listservhostname postfix/smtpd[13799]:
connect from unknown[10.0.0.1]
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Hi,
Is anyone familiar with the "mhonarc" patch found at:
http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/patches/mhonarc/
It seems when applied to 2.1.8, it cannot seem to patch "Mailboxes.py" and
"Version.py".
During the patching process, here is the error produced:
Hunk #2 FAILED at 106.
1 out of 2 hunks FAIL
I'm sorry for not being clear. VERP_CONFIRM_REGEXP is set to the same
value that comes with Defaults.py
When confirmations are sent, the FROM header does not follow this
pattern "Mailman ", it just has
the addres, i.e, "listaddr-confirm+coo...@example.org". I wolud like
to add the "Mailman <" to t
On Thu, 17 Jul 2014, Peter Brooks wrote:
I'm using a mailing list for a very specific application. All the
e-mails arrive in a standard - but unfriendly format.
How do I reformat them? If I could filter the messages through a unix
script, that'd do the job perfectly. Is there a way to get mailm
On 07/17/2014 04:12 AM, Peter Brooks wrote:
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> All the messages have exactly the same format, so it'd be really easy
> to write an awk filter to do this, and that'd be my preferred option -
> but I've no idea where to put the script or how to ask mailman to use
> it.
You need a custom handler f
On 07/16/2014 03:18 PM, Pablo Montepagano wrote:
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> Currently they follow the default value of VERP_CONFIRM_REGEXP. I've
> been trying to change it so that I can get something like this:
>
> From: Mailman
That is what you get by default if VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
> This is currently in my
I'm using a mailing list for a very specific application. All the
e-mails arrive in a standard - but unfriendly format.
How do I reformat them? If I could filter the messages through a unix
script, that'd do the job perfectly. Is there a way to get mailman to
pass e-mails through a script before s
I have enabled in my server VERP_CONFIRMATIONS so that the subject of
email confirmations is more human-friendly. But I would also like to
change the format of the "From:" header of email confirmations.
Currently they follow the default value of VERP_CONFIRM_REGEXP. I've
been trying to change it s
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