On 21 Jul 2004 at 4:22, Brad Knowles wrote:
Hmm. If I am answering too many questions, then maybe it is time
for me to leave.
No, Brad, I wouldn't want you to do that.
Barry can't be on this list very much due to work/time conflicts,
and I think you'll agree that his time is
many hours.
--Richard
On 10 Jul 2004 at 1:42, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:00 PM -0600 2004-07-09, Richard B. Pyne wrote:
I have been using Mailman for several years and want to thank
Brad for such a fine product.
It's not my product. If people are now confusing me with Barry
I have been using Mailman for several years and want to thank
Brad for such a fine product.
NOw for the but, There are a couple of features that would
make it work better for many of us:
1) Per (virtual) domain list creation passwords, and
2) Per (virtual) domain list names, i.e. allowing
Jul 02 03:28:26 2004 (2458) Uncaught runner exception: 'ascii'
codec can't encode character u'\xed' in position 3717: ordinal
not in range(128)
Jul 02 03:28:26 2004 (2458) Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py, line 111,
in _oneloop
I am running Mailman version 2.1.1 and I just noticed that
qrunner /usr/local/mailman/bin/qrunner
--runner=OutgoingRunner:0:1 -s
is chewing up all available cpu time. I don't recall seeing this
before. Mailman has been running on this machine for over two
years.
Can someone give me some
I got a complaint from a user that a message sent to one of my
lists just disappeared. My mail logs show that it was delivered
to mailman and the mailman error log for the time shows:
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Apr 22 23:21:13 2004 (693) Uncaught runner exception: 'ascii'
codec can't decode byte
On 23 Jan 2003 at 7:54, Richard B. Pyne wrote:
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Otherwise, postfix 2.0.0.2 rewrites the address and sends it to
mylist@$mydomain, which gets sent off to another machine instead of being
delivered locally and processed through aliases to send it to mailman.
Thanks,
--Richard
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Richard B. Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, except it does not have the ability to set the domain at or
before the time of list creation. If you want to do it in a true
virtual hosting manner, you need to send the listowner
notification email to yourself when you create the list
to the default domain (which mailman appears to allow
only to be the domain listed in the PTR dns record for the IP address of the
machine).
--Richard
On 16 Jan 2003 at 8:41, Raquel Rice wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:24:31 -0700
Richard B. Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15 Jan 2003 at 20
Jan 2003 at 9:19, Raquel Rice wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:51:11 -0700
Richard B. Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16 Jan 2003 at 8:41, Raquel Rice wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 09:24:31 -0700
Richard B. Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using 2.1... I still have not found
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into the admin screen and change it.
Thanks,
Richard
On 30 Mar 2001, at 10:56, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
"RBP" == Richard B Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RBP There is the difference, I run ONE copy of Mailman for the
RBP entire server. There should be no need to run a separate cop
On 29 Mar 2001, at 11:44, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
"Richard B. Pyne" wrote:
With named vrtual domains, mailing lists are always created
defaulted to the domain where Mailman was originally installed (the
machine's default domain)
I run named vdomains, to the same IP.
they will not see the list but
will if they browse to http://foo.com/mailman/listinfo.
On 29 Mar 2001, at 8:46, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
"Richard B. Pyne" wrote:
My second, and almost as important, request: Provide a way to
specify the list domain name at the time of list creati
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