to the Exif
information. So, to make a long story short, if I remove the incorrect Exif
orientation-info from those pictures before sending them to Mailman, they
display correctly after scrubbing.
Thanks again,
-malgosia
At 9:04 AM -0800 2/9/12, Mark Sapiro wrote:
malgosia askanas wrote:
When
When scrubbing an image attachment such as a jpeg, Mailman seems to always
orient it into landscape mode - irrespective of the orientation of the
original. Is there some way to prevent this?
With many thanks in advance,
malgosia askanas
As I mentioned yesterday, our company is in the process of contemplating
the conversion of our listserver from majordomo to Mailman.
We currently host about 550 lists. The largest list has about 77,000 members;
the second largest, about 33,000 members. There are about 1000 messages
sent to
Brad Knowles wrote:
Hope that helps to explain why an administrative email interface can
be useful.
There's no question that an e-mail interface can be useful. The
value of this was recognized a long time ago. Mailman does already
include an e-mail interface.
I am sorry if I am being
Brad wrote:
There is some information for users at
http://www.list.org/mailman-member/node41.html. I'm still looking
for the comparable information for mailing list administrators, but
it looks like this part of the documentation may be lacking.
Here's an opportunity for
Therein lies the problem. You'd probably need to be able to read
the Python code well enough to figure out what it does. ;(
All right, I may be able to do that. But where is the Python code for the
administrative commands? It's not in $prefix/Mailman/Commands, is it?
At least I
Jeff Barger wrote:
I am sorry if I am being really dense; but what _is_ the
administrative email
interface to Mailman? For example, how _can_ a list administrator
unsub
a bunch of listmembers via email? I cannot for the world of me find
any
documentation on this.
Send 'help'
I am installing Mailman on a machine running Postfix. I put in Postfix's
configuration file the statement
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, hash:/var/chroot/htdocs/mailman/data/aliases
and ran Mailman's genaliases command to generate the alias database (which
now contains aliases for 2 lists).
You haven't run the postmap command to generate the alias database.
Use the following:
postmap hash:/etc/aliases
postmap hash:/var/chroot/htdocs/mailman/data/aliases
I am sorry to say that this didn't change my situation. I did as you suggested
and then did a postfix reload, but I still get
I think you need to use postalias instead of postmap.
Like this:
/usr/sbin/postalias /etc/aliases
/usr/sbin/postalias /var/chroot/htdocs/mailman/data/aliases
No, that didn't do it either, I am sad to say. Postfix reloaded, but I
continue to get the same error:
Jun 9 14:05:40 polyhedra
Are you sure postmap smtpd belong together and were linked against
the same libdb? Check with ldd
Yup, they were both linked against /usr/lib/libc.so.12.
Could this be a permission problem?
When you run postalias are you root -- or somebody who can write in /etc ?
Well, when I run it I am
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 02:40:23PM -0400, malgosia askanas (staff) wrote:
Are you sure postmap smtpd belong together and were linked against
the same libdb? Check with ldd
Yup, they were both linked against /usr/lib/libc.so.12.
libc has nothing to do with libdb.
Post full ldd
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