behaviour than Outlook, which delivers a copy to you for
every single time your address appears in the To: list. ...
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Yup. I'm looking at the expanded version of this thread, and the message
before your reply and after Terri Oda's is mine. It appears as Ivan Van
Laningham to mailman-users, with my name in yellow (arbitrary color: yours
is red, Terri's is purple, Cameron's is green).
Now, gmail may, behind
You are correct, Mark: I do _not_ see the footer for the list on my posts.
So when I look at a thread that I've replied to, gmail only makes it LOOK
like it comes from the list.
Metta,
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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
Yup
Hi All--
AND setting respond_to_post_requests to No.
I don't recall this setting. Is it in 2.1.9? If so, on which page?
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lurk and snarf email addresses of those who do post.
Better not to allow them to subscribe to begin with.
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://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/ivanlan9%40gmail.com
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this isn't very on-topic, please reply offlist.
Thanks!
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to tell them to use?
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be resolved by upgrading the version of Mailman
you're running, but then this gets back to point #1 above.
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:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/Unsubscribe:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/ivanlan%40pauahtun.org
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the
custom modifications by hand? (It's all appearance, by the way; nothing
affects Mailman operation in any way.)
Thanks very much for any advice at all.
Metta,
Ivan
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Hi All--
(Comments interpolated; new question at end.)
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
What's the best procedure to restore my lists? I've got a dozen, but
only three have significant traffic. Do I copy the backups to the
proper location and then make the lists with Plesk
in such an
addition? Or should I concentrate on quick Python cgi programs instead?
Metta,
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to
the digest.mbox. Is there a known bug here? Do I need to worry?
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.htp
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-send them. Short of subscribing to the digest myself, that is. It
seems to me it would be hand to have a page where I could select various
digests by vol issue and enter an email or group of emails, push
submit and have the selected digest re-sent.
Metta,
Ivan
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, 1.5 and 2.0 something, and
both display the message concerned the same way, all crammed together on
a single line. I think there must be some encoding issue. It probably
is some configuration issue with T-Bird, but I've not been able to find it.
Metta,
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giving their servers a bad name? Or is it
that SMTP takes up so much resource that a limit is necessary?
Finally, and this is the main reason for this post, are there commercial
places that support Mailman with more reasonable limits on the number of
messages?
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to the winds and blithely edit without
concern for incoming messages?
Thanks for all your help, and patience.
Metta,
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, while the rest of the system continues to
churn away.
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the
Previous message links.
I'm actually willing to live with these, unless they're damaging the
archives somehow. Any guesses as to how difficult it would be to fix
these by say, simply editing the .mbox and re-running arch --wipe?
Metta,
Ivan
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was a little off.
Metta,
Ivan
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Hi All--
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
I ran cleanarch, yes, but all it did was to escape every single From
line, which would make arch think there was only one message.
Then either the From line doesn't match the pattern
mailbox.UnixMailbox._fromlinepattern
Hi All--
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
But I have one list for which I used archives from two previous
incarnations of the list, plus the current archive mbox, as input to
arch. I made sure that the previous archives were in mbox format and
that they contained only one
to the next real message.
What is causing this? And is there anything I can do to get rid of the
problem? I am willing to live with it if I have to, but I would prefer
having a fix.
Thanks!
Metta,
Ivan
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bomJE3Vf8tfLOOhNxcCXVvulPShNeLgmjejqeQxERiWfIJTZ//A/UQwJMe6GRRCi
ZfLIxkxkJgM=
=RhEi
-END PGP SIGNATURE-
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I expect, except for the fact
that I have to create lists using Plesk, which is not a hardship (and in
fact it's easier than my much older previous installation from source).
Does anyone know whether or not Plesk has made any changes?
Metta,
Ivan
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the
certificates straightened out, and after I get rid of the 5,000 empty
emails with no subject in the archives of one of my lists.)
Metta,
Ivan
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Mailman
, as is the location (and name) of the httpd.conf file.
Metta,
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with
means that tweaking is the province of the Mailman-modifier, not the
Mailman-developer. ;-)
Metta,
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basis; and 3) on a per-virtual-host basis.
Metta,
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: Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From lines from existing mbox file:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 28 01:40:24 2007
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:38:34 -0700
From: Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The difference appears to be in the address on the From: line: that
is, Ivan Van Laningham
Hi All--
On 4/20/07, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 2:05 PM -0600 4/20/07, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
The .txt files are the text version of the cooked archives. They
are not in raw mbox format. The format is close to that of a raw
mbox, and it wouldn't take too much work to turn
.)
Thanks all.
Metta,
Ivan
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think the last time was about two months ago.
Metta,
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late. But is the only purpose of the mailman list to make sure the
passwords go out? Does anyone else get to be on the list, or is it
reserved for the elite of one?
Metta,
Ivan
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http
as she clicks on Thread, for example, she is kicked out and
sent back to the authorization page.
Mailman version: version 2.1rc1
Any suggestions?
Metta,
Ivan
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have with mtab (Redhat, 6.1, 6.2, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3)?
Metta,
Ivan
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Hi All--
David Gibbs wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
OK, I solved my other problem. But ever since I've installed and used
Mailman (three years), I've received these little notes from cron:
/etc/cr
Hi All--
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
Hi All--
David Gibbs wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
OK, I solved my other problem. But ever since I've installed and used
Mailman (three years), I've
the bounces command, even
though the alias exists for it.
I couldn't find anything in the FAQ, and grep -i bounce in the src for
wrapper turned up nothing. What am I missing here?
Metta,
Ivan
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