[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I am encountering problems with sending HTML email to the
mailing lists. Mailman seems to alter the email message and add the
original HTML email as an attachment.
I have content filtering switched off and the option 'convert text/html
to
text/plain' has
I have a mailing list that will not accept a specific
HTML message from a subscribing user. It will accept
other messages but not this particular. I tested the
message against a test list and the message posted just
fine. So, I can probably conclude that there is
something wrong with that
Hi All
We are using Mailman 2.1.5 on RaQ550 Kernel 2.4.19C12_V-1.
When we mail the list with an attached zip file the extension is changed to bin
in the list archive.
The list members receive a zip file with the correct extension.
Is there a fix for this.
Thanks in advance
Michael Barnard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I am encountering problems with sending HTML email to the
mailing lists. Mailman seems to alter the email message and add the
original HTML email as an attachment.
I have content filtering switched off and the option 'convert text/html
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately this didn't help. I already configured in my mm_cfg.py to
remove the footer.
I've added my mm_cfg.py information at the bottom of this email.
Thanks for your help.
snip
DEFAULT_MSG_HEADER =
DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER =
Two things here. These only set
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
I have a mailing list that will not accept a specific
HTML message from a subscribing user. It will accept
other messages but not this particular. I tested the
message against a test list and the message posted just
fine. So, I can probably conclude that there is
something
Michael Barnard wrote:
We are using Mailman 2.1.5 on RaQ550 Kernel 2.4.19C12_V-1.
When we mail the list with an attached zip file the extension is changed to
bin in the list archive.
The list members receive a zip file with the correct extension.
In Mailman 2.1.5, if the attachment has a
James,
Mark Sapiro posted a very useful set of instructions about moving
mailman lists around. The message is at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg39615.html
Here's the important part:
... Moving lists from one installation to another is generally fairly
I run Mailman 2.1.6 on a sun Cobalt RAQ 550 server. There are about
100 lists with memberships ranging from 50 to 350. On several
occasions, several of the lists seem to have reverted to using
membership lists from the past. People who had unsubscribed as much
as two years ago, were
David Andrews wrote:
I run Mailman 2.1.6 on a sun Cobalt RAQ 550 server. There are about
100 lists with memberships ranging from 50 to 350. On several
occasions, several of the lists seem to have reverted to using
membership lists from the past. People who had unsubscribed as much
as two
On 7/7/06, Ricardo Scachetti Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James,
Mark Sapiro posted a very useful set of instructions about moving
mailman lists around. The message is at:
Thanks, everything went well.
james
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