[Mailman-Users] Issue since 2.1.13-5 to 2.1.13-6 update

2015-05-13 Thread renaud courvoisier
Hi, since I've updated from 2.1.13-5 to 2.1.13-6 the language option keep chinese (taiwan) event if I uncheck it. That's really annoying because the listing of all my lists is in chinese, even if the prefered language is french which is ok in any other part of mailman. How can I change this

[Mailman-Users] Issue since 2.1.13-5 to 2.1.13-6 update

2015-05-13 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
renaud courvoisier writes: Hi, since I've updated from 2.1.13-5 to 2.1.13-6 the language option keep chinese (taiwan) event if I uncheck it. 2.1.13 is very old, and the -5 is not part of the Mailman version. You may be able to get better help from your OS distributor than from us. Try

[Mailman-Users] Trying to get mail working

2015-05-13 Thread Steve Matzura
I have charge of a very mixed system--current OS (Fedora 20--OK 21's out but I just haven't upgraded yet), current (or nearly so) Mailman (2.1.18-1), Postfix 2.10 with a configuration file sfrom something a lot older which I've run through the upgrade-configuration procedure, and old Dovecot

[Mailman-Users] Trying to get mail working

2015-05-13 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Steve Matzura writes: I have charge of a very mixed system--current OS (Fedora 20--OK 21's out but I just haven't upgraded yet), current (or nearly so) Mailman (2.1.18-1), Postfix 2.10 with a configuration file sfrom something a lot older which I've run through the upgrade-configuration

Re: [Mailman-Users] Trying to get mail working

2015-05-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 05/13/2015 07:19 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: Dovecot and Mailman should be mostly independent of each other, while both depend crucially on Postfix. The situation which makes them mostly independent rather than completely independent is if Postfix is configured in a way that tries to