On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 12:30, Will Froning wrote:
> I've noticed that Mailman is kind enough to apply some formatting
> changes to my newlist.txt template when it sends the file out.
> Is there a way to keep Mailman from joining these lines?
Start the lines with whitespace. Mailman won't wrap suc
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 21:16, Jeremy Butler wrote:
> I encountered an interesting case of, I think, Mailman-provoked Postfix
> churning this afternoon. For several hours, Postfix and Mailman kept going
> in circles (see below). Fortunately, when I restarted Postfix, the
> churning stopped.
Th
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 16:28, Jon Carnes wrote:
> ~mailman/bin/genaliases in mentioned in:
> NEWS
> UPGRADING
> README.POSTFIX
>
> Sorry, it looks like the genaliases script is designed specifically to
> be used with Postfix... Hmmm. Seems like it could easily be made MTA
> neutral, and stil
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 05:41, Brian Ipsen wrote:
> Is anyone working on a Danish translation of the message-file for Mailman
> ??
Thomas von Hassel and Soren Bondrup have volunteered to work on the
Danish translation, although nothing's been contributed back yet. If
you can help, please contact t
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:58, Ted Dively wrote:
> On Friday, Mar 21, 2003, at 13:08 US/Pacific, Andre Ricardo wrote:
>
> > Do what the message says, recompile with --with-mail-gid=nobody
>
> As my original post says, I *did* this, but I get the exact same error,
> only with "nobody" and "mai
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 15:43, Todd wrote:
> I think you have to restart mailmanctl after you do this, but I'm not sure.
Any time you make a change to mm_cfg.py you need to restart mailmanctl,
otherwise none of the qrunners will see the changes.
-Barry
--
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 14:12, Bob Franklin wrote:
> What I'm unsure about is what should be done with this list - should it be
> configured in a certain way or whatever? I guess it's just required so
> Mailman can have a valid sending address and can capture bounces, etc. in
> the usual way.
Righ
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 10:36, Jeremy Butler wrote:
> I know that one is not supposed to manually edit virtual-mailman, but I've
> run into a problem where aliases were not deleted when I removed a list and
> then recreated it again with the same name.
>
> Consequently, I've got duplicate entires
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:20, John Swartzentruber wrote:
> I'm not sure I can stretch my memory back to January, but I think the
> issue was that the genaliases script doesn't create a file with the
> aliases in them unless you are using Postfix (presumably with the MTA
> variable set to Postfix).
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:04, Marilyn Davis wrote:
> I'm still pulling out my hair on this one, and a hairless woman is not
> a pretty thing.
Oh, I don't know about that...
http://go.sciflicks.com/artists/p/persis_khambatta_star_trek_the_motion_picture.jpg
:)
> I figured out that the SMTPDirect
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 11:27, Chris Barnett wrote:
> Is there something else I can do or anywhere I can look for more clues?
> The other traffic is minor, but sending duplicates to this number of
> people is a big problem for me.
In addition to your sendmail logs, you can look in log/smtp to see i
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:15, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> This gave me an idea, since I had a list with a binary email address
> (how? add_members of a directory instead of a file in the directory.
> oops).
Here's a thought: since find_members takes a regular expression, you
could do something li
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:15, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> This gave me an idea, since I had a list with a binary email address
> (how? add_members of a directory instead of a file in the directory.
> oops).
Oh, I should point out one other thing. I fixed Mailman cvs so that it
would reject non-a
On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 19:36, Todd Green wrote:
> I do not believe this is the case. Postfix will execute commands via the
> uid specified by "postconf default_privs" which is set to nobody if you
> don't change it. However the mailman script is setgid, so it will run with
> an effective group of
On Sat, 2003-05-17 at 00:12, Kory Wheatley wrote:
> I've sent this email twice and no one has responded to this problem, I would really
> appreciate a response.
>
> I receive this below error when I go into the Administrative Interface and
> check "Preserve messsages for the site administrator"
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 16:36, Kory Wheatley wrote:
> Is there some kind of administrator login I can use to manage
> subscriptions ... we have so many listservs that adding and removing
> subscriptions by list is a big hassle - it would be easier if I could
> manage subscriptions by user name rat
On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 19:34, Tentra List Support wrote:
> I tryed change the default page and link colors by adding relevant fields in
> Default.py to mm_cfg.py. Changing all of the directives worked except for
> WEB_LINK_COLOR
> which did not result in a change. I found the offending error in
> ht
This sounds like an interesting opportunity to get some more Mailman
exposure. I won't be able to attend, but if any of our UK or Euro
friends are planning to, would you be willing to volunteer a little time
at the booth? If so, please let me and Brian know (I don't know what
all is involved, oth
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 18:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Barry,
>
> We seem to have a problem here with your mailing list called *peach.kiosk.ws*. A ton
> of us are getting these emails for removal from this list. Here is the URL:
>
> http://peach.kiosk.ws/mailman/listinfo/asxop_automatic-busi
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 10:45, Chuming Chen wrote:
> Before I send a digest out, I would like to edit it. Where in the
> Unix world is it located? How can I have permission to read/write
> it?
It lives in lists//digest.mbox
> I would like to be able to send out a digest when I want. From
> the h
I recently received a message about problems with Mailman and CPanel. I
don't know anything about CPanel, or why Mailman and CPanel might not be
working together, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't be interested in
helping to make sure this is still a viable solution. I know a lot of
people use Mai
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 18:49, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> > Does anybody know anything about this?
>
> I've seen people asking about it on ListOwners. I've kept my head down
> because I didn't know what you'd said/done, but it sort of sounds like
> it's either the cPanel folks trying to blame Mail
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 19:02, Robert Anderson wrote:
> I don't know the answer but is mailman really an out of the box solution
> that is suitable for users without basic programming or linux sysadmin
> skills? Because there are a lot of CPanel users in this category.
Installation and setup defin
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 10:37, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
> current settings (such as
> --with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
>
> Or is there a quick way for me to manually check what they
> should be?
>
> I want to be able
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:53, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> Not to one-up you but...
>
> I record the steps I take to build something in a script, so that the
> next time I build something I can edit the script a little and run it.
> Lately I've added a boilerplate at the top that sets the PATH,
> L
Terri Oda has written a nice manual for Mailman list members, and I've
finally pushed it out to the web site (and mirrors). It's available
both on-line and in PDF format.
You can access the manual at:
http://www.list.org/users.html
http://mailman.sf.net/users.html
http://www.gnu.org/software/mai
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 05:56, Iain Bapty wrote:
> I'm a 3rd year Computer Science student at UMIST in Manchester, UK just
> starting my 3rd year project. My project is to create a new archiver
> component for Mailman based on Zest. I'm posting this message to both
> User and Developer lists as I
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 05:11, Pasi Sjoholm wrote:
> anyone didn't reply to me so I fixed this by myself, here is the patch:
Applied, with some modification, to CVS. It will be part of 2.1.4.
Thanks,
-Barry
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Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL
I've had a lot of requests recently for information about Mailman
hosting. As a general rule I don't like to recommend any particular
hosting company. But if you do provide Mailman hosting facilities,
please make sure you've added yourself to the PythonHosting wiki:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 17:08, pchamorro wrote:
> Dear Mailman Users,
>
> I finished the Spanish translation of 'GNU Mailman - List Member Manual'
> written by Terri Oda. If somebody knows about spanish-fluent mailman users,
> please forward this message to him/her. The translated manual is availa
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 01:50, City wrote:
>
> version 2.1.2 have an option "Only List administrator can post
> messages in mailing list"?
>
> If yes where?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.011.htp
-Barry
--
Mail
SourceForge recently instituted a donation system for projects and
users, whereby you can donate some money to a PayPal account to show
your appreciation for the free and open source projects you use.
Donations to projects require opt-in from all the project's admins.
Jeremy and I have both opted
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 19:32, Tim Perdue wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to get a mailman install to work on SUSE Pro 9 with
> their weird apache 2.0.48 setup. Apache runs as wwwrun:www, or is
> supposed to.
>
> I properly compiled mailman with cgi-gid=8 (www) and the list WWW
> interface works 90%
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 17:53, Mark A. Mandel wrote:
> On your web page
>http://www.list.org/lists.html
>
> the link labeled
>
>{{Listowners}} is a mailing list with a non-technical focus,
> specifically for discussions from the perspective of listowners and
> moderators who do not have "sh
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 15:39, Richard Barrett wrote:
> And I did not say it would. Nor is it necessary to so do. Outlook is
> not wrong and nor is Mailman. Its just that some users are confused by
> what they see and some mailing list admins are equally confused about
> why their users are confu
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 16:48, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 4:26 PM -0500 2004/01/22, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>
> > Who's the agent responsible for the actual transmission of the message?
> > Is Mailman acting as this agent? Arguably not.
>
> I disagree. I believe
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 08:40, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In monthly reminders send by mailman in Polish, Polish fonts are
> corrupted. Code page in the header of the message is correct i.e. iso-
> 8859-2, but instead of Polish fonts there are only some numbers displayed
> as can be seen
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 10:51, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 3:31 PM +0100 2004/02/09, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>
> >> Searchable Archives:
> >>http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
> >
> > Unfortunately, the link to the maillists on www.lists.org doesn't point to
> > that archive. Wo
I have some rather big changes ready for MM2.1.5 that I wanted to
describe and get feedback from you. While I have this stuff working and
ready to be checked in, we will definitely need some beta testing before
unleashing on the world. I hope you'll be able to help with that. I
think these chang
I have just released Mailman 2.0.14 as a patch-only release. This fixes
a DoS bug to be described in CAN-2003-0991. See here for details:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=97760
Please note that since I am no longer actively maintaining Mailman 2.0,
this release has had o
I've created a list specifically for discussing Mailman 3 design and
development. Feel free to subscribe at:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman3-dev
I'd like to keep MM3 discussions off the main mailman-developers list as
much as possible. The list will be open and will be run with
Hey folks, quick note. Mailman's the March 2004 SourceForge.net project
of the month.
http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2004-03.php
-Barry
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
M
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 11:23, Jon Carnes wrote:
> > The problem I've been having is that there doesn't seem to be a way
> for the LIST ADMIN to change a subscriber's e-mail address without a
> confirmation (unless one goes through a subscribe/unsubscribe which
> risks changing user options and the
I've just uploaded Mailman 2.1.5 release candidate 2 (no, you never saw
rc1 :). Since there are some fairly significant changes with this
version, I felt it was necessary to put out a release candidate to
hopefully prompt some additional testing.
If you're able to test the new version, that would
On Sat, 2004-04-24 at 23:47, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I've just uploaded Mailman 2.1.5 release candidate 2 (no, you never saw
> rc1 :).
There was something wrong with the tarball, so I just uploaded a new
version (along with a new signature and an updated md5sum in the release
note
Today I am releasing Mailman 2.1.5, a bug fix release that also contains
new support for the Turkish language, and a few minor new features.
Mailman 2.1.5 is a significant upgrade which should improve disk i/o
performance, administrative overhead for discarding held spams, and the
behavior of boun
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 17:31, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 6:45 PM +0100 2004/06/01, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
>
> > Ah, I see, so I upgrade by reinstalling. But that isn't clear from the
> > documentation, because "as easy as" doesn't mean "is achieved by". So
> > there's me thinking, "OK, so its easy
rg/i18n.html>.
>
> > that Slovenian (sl_SI) is written as Solvenian. please correct this.
>
> However, this page has the same error. I believe that this will
> need to be corrected by Barry Warsaw.
Fixed in cvs. This will be corrected on the web pages the next time I
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 10:20, Brad Knowles wrote:
> It's been a little while since I've gotten anything from the
> list, and it appears some messages have shown up in the archives that
> I haven't seen. I'm checking my subscription now, but I'm wondering
> if anyone else has seen any prob
The Python.org administrators have moved the website to our spiffy new
server, however the Mailman FAQ wizard hasn't yet been moved. It should
be shortly.
Please try not to make any changes to the FAQ wizard for the next day or
so. Currently, until your DNS updates, you'll be hitting the wizard
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 13:16, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> The Python.org administrators have moved the website to our spiffy new
> server, however the Mailman FAQ wizard hasn't yet been moved. It should
> be shortly.
>
> Please try not to make any changes to the FAQ wizard for
On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 09:22 +0900, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
> May be we should set this default in Defaults.py.in in the next release
> of 2.1.7. Thoughts?
It's probably a good idea, but also as Stephen says, it might be a good
idea to shorten the filename (keeping the extension) even when this
valu
On Jan 14, 2006, at 9:59 PM, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>
>>> File "/usr/lib/python2.3/uu.py", line 139, in decode
>>> sys.stderr.write("Warning: %s\n" % str(v))
>>> File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Logging/MultiLogger.py", line 45,
>>> in write
>>> _logexc(logger, msg)
>>> Fi
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 09:25 +0900, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
> In usual mailman qrunner execs, stderr is logged into logs/errors. It
> is the additional tee_to_real_stderr in LogStdErr() setting which wants
> to print the error into real stderr.
>
> Isn't it safe to put the tee_to_real_stderr value
For a while now, I've been trying to implement several project
management improvements for Mailman, so that future development can be
opened up to more people. As Tokio's and Mark's work has shown, there
are very talented programmers out there that can contribute great stuff
to Mailman if given a
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 11:17 +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote:
> Barry, thanks for such an encouraging look into the near future. :)
I'm trying to get re-energized! :)
> OK, I've already submitted an i18n howto to the SF tracker, which I
> don't think Tokoi has had time to implement. I would be happy
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 16:04 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
> And your point is?
>
> Of course I be deluded and imagining the error response I got back
> but then again 17 days is a long time in the life of a file's
> permissions.
Indeed. After I sent my response, I noticed that your original
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 22:46 -0500, Brad Knowles wrote:
> If the previous value of the "Sender:" field is being lost, then
> that should be corrected. At the very least, the value should be
> saved in an "Old-Sender:" or "Previous-Sender:" or some other
> suitable renamed sender field.
P
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 18:35 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
> The reason the [EMAIL PROTECTED] got emailed about the problem
> was that the footers on the Mailman FAQ says "Feedback to Mailman FAQ
> Owner" and "FAQ Owner" is in an anchor tag with href value
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Unfo
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 12:37 -0500, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The current FAQ Wizard has the advantage of simplicity and
> tracking all previous changes (in case things need to be rolled
> back). Wikis, by their nature, are considerably more complex and at
> least some of them don't track cha
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 10:29 -0700, John W. Baxter wrote:
> On 4/28/06 6:06 AM, "Barry Warsaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 22:46 -0500, Brad Knowles wrote:
> >
> >> If the previous value of the "Sender:" field is be
Now that I have a few minutes to breath ;) I'll try to summarize my
thoughts on this, and then perhaps go back later and follow up to
specific points later in the thread.
I'm sympathetic to ripping out the Sender: field munging. It was always
primarily a workaround for buggy MTAs. If the majorit
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 13:05 -0500, Neal Groothuis wrote:
> As I noted in my previous response, I believe that the correct field (if
> Mailman were to add a "Sender:" header) to add would be "Resent-Sender".
> Please see RFC 2822, section 3.6.6.
Whatever else we decide, I don't agree, or at le
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 14:08 -0400, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...Trouble similar to a current problem I am having with AOL: they are
> bouncing all email with the
> FROM: address of a specific AOL user, when mailman delivers the
> messages to -any- aol or cs.com
> address.
Have you tried tu
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 19:12 -0500, Brad Knowles wrote:
> I think we need to gather a lot more information about the likely
> outcome from this change, and I think the best way to achieve this is
> through giving admins (either site admins or list admins) the ability
> to set an option and
On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 00:00 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Sender doesn't instruct *conformant* MTAs at all, does it? AFAIK the
> only thing that a RFC 2821-conforming MTA looks at is the Return-Path
> header, and it's supposed to remove that.
>
> So this is purely a matter of pragmatic sel
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 18:16 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Neal Groothuis wrote:
> >
> >Mailman is not the originator of the message, so it should
> >not be tampering with the From: or Sender: fields at all.
>
>
> This is arguably not true. Mailman may add a list header and/or list
> footer to the
On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 13:27 -0500, Neal Groothuis wrote:
> > I'd like to work up an unofficial diff to Mailman 2.1 for people like
> > Stephen who are willing to give it a try on a live site.
>
> I'm not sure this is even necessary.
>
> Ezmlm doesn't touch the Sender: header at all, Majordomo s
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languages: Arabic and Vietnamese.
This versio
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On Sep 13, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> The download link on http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/download.html
> pointing to http://www.list.org/mailman.tar.gz doesn't work.
>
> The download link on http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/d
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Okay, first of all let's all take a deep breath. This can be worked
out.
Let me state up front that my general preference is always to allow
the widest possible access to the Mailman and Python lists, and in
general to all open source content.
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On Sep 18, 2006, at 12:26 PM, JC Dill wrote:
> If Barry wants to let the list be gatewayed to gmane and usenet
> over our objections, he is certainly entitled to do that. It will
> also mean that he will need new people to help manage the various
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On Sep 20, 2006, at 10:35 AM, Bill Landry wrote:
> Thanks Patrick, that certainly gives me a listing of all of the member
> e-mail address for every list, but does not associate them with the
> particular list they apply to. I was looking for an outp
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On Sep 26, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 8:51 AM -0400 9/26/06, Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
>
>> Another question: is there any parallelism of processing files
>> in the out
>> queue or are they done sequentially?
>
> By default, it's
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I'm including mailman-developers on this message, because I want to
discuss the issue of which Python versions to support.
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Stubbs Jeff wrote:
> Got a question. I picked up another Mac, so I'm going to rebuild my
> list
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On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:07 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> But you're still using a single directory as an on-disk queue, and
> that single directory has to be completely locked, operated on, and
> then unlocked every single time you want to create a new
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On Sep 27, 2006, at 9:32 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mailman 2.1.x supported on Python 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5. Drop support
>> for Python 2.1 and 2.2. We've done this accidentally in Mailman
>> 2.1.9, so let's make it official.
>
> Would it be poss
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On Sep 27, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>> In summary my preferences would be:
>>
>> Mailman 2.1.x supported on Python 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5. Drop support
>> for Python 2.1 and 2.2. We've done this accidentally in Mailman
>> 2.1.9, so let's ma
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On Sep 28, 2006, at 2:13 PM, Stubbs Jeff wrote:
> Barry - thanks for the advice
>
> I just wanted to report that Tiger (10.4.7 : ppc), Python 2.5 (from
> the OS X installer), and Mailman 2.1.9 works perfectly. Install
> went without a hitch.
>
> S
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On Sep 28, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
> This all made me curious. I'm just a user of Mailman on Mac OS X - no
> development of any sort by me - so I'm good with 2.1.9 and Python
> 2.3.5 on
> 10.4.7 - but this topic made me look at the Pyth
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On Sep 28, 2006, at 11:03 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
> On 9/28/06 9:16 PM, Barry Warsaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> So, that leads to the question, is there any reason to install
> python 2.5
> while running 2.1.9 or are we fine w
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On Oct 8, 2006, at 11:01 AM, Gadi Evron wrote:
> Hi guys. I've been playing a lot with Google's new code search,
> collecting
> a lot of search strings relating to security.
>
> I searched for TBD and then TBD security. The very first hit is from
>
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On Oct 12, 2006, at 5:34 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Default Mailman settings use a VERP delimiter of '+', not '-'. It is
> not practical to use '-' because of conflicts with the listname-*
> addresses (although I don't know much about Postfix so I may n
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On Oct 27, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
> I am working on a customized user management system created in
> python/Zope. Currently I am using the bash script in mailman/bin to
> communicate with Mailman, but I like to do a little bit more (whic
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On Oct 28, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Dragon wrote:
> I'm in agreement with Mark here. I find this whole idea horrifying.
> HTML is for web pages, not e-mail.
>
> Friends don't let friends do HTML e-mail.
I'm by no means a fan of HTML email either, but /if/ w
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On Nov 17, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
>> PPS: Perhaps you could remove the direct link to this list from
>> http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/lists.html (in the left row) -
>> because the list requires subscription.
>
> The list does
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On Nov 18, 2006, at 7:48 AM, Georg Sauthoff wrote:
> At the page http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/docs.html the authors
> invite users to just mail to mailman-users@ ('Email Us' - left side,
> like every left side ) and only 'suggest' to subscribe
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On Nov 19, 2006, at 4:00 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> This might very well work. But speaking only for myself, I would
> not be interested in being on the mailman-help list.
I don't blame you ;). If anybody else is interested in seeing a
mailman-h
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On Nov 19, 2006, at 12:41 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> If you haven't started rebuilding the archives yet, I suggest you
> don't
> do it. Not only will it invalidate all the links in the FAQ which can
> be changed with some effort, it will also invalida
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On Nov 22, 2006, at 11:28 PM, John W. Baxter wrote:
> In your situation, it may make more sense to use a mailing list
> manager
> written to be "driven" from email, such as Majordomo. Mailman--as a
> reaction to the problems some people found with
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On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Guy Waugh wrote:
> I'm still wondering whether I should be NFS-sharing the qfiles
> directory. I haven't delved into the Mailman source code to try to
> figure this out, but...
You should be able to NFS share the qfiles d
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On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:32 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> I believe that you are correct -- if the post is held on only one
> server, and you happen to log into the other server to approve the
> post, then the second machine would not see that post to approv
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On Nov 28, 2006, at 7:14 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 6:10 PM -0600 11/28/06, Gadi Evron wrote:
>
>> Is this in the FAQ anywhere?
>
> Searching the FAQ wizard for "NFS" doesn't turn up any hits, so I
> would venture a guess to say that this issue i
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[Barry swears he typed a response!]
What I tried to say was, use "bin/withlist -l mylist" and call
m.removeMember() explicitly. Then m.Save() to save the changes.
- -Barry
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On Dec 6, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Dragon wrote:
> As far as I can discern from my limited perusing of source code, it
> would be a huge change in architecture.
This is true. While a more detailed discussion of this topic belongs
on the developers list,
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On Dec 7, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> I've just spent two days manipulating a bunch of mbox files into
> archives.
> Let me tell you how it goes:
[Screams of pain omitted]
Have I mentioned recently how long I've been looking for a volu
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On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> 8. Discover that the mbox file had a bunch of un-escaped "From "
>> lines
>> that confused bin/arch and so you have a bunch of half-articles in
>> today
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On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:37 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Quoting Barry Warsaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> [Screams of pain omitted]
>>
>> Have I mentioned recently how long I've been looking for a volunteer
>> to help make all
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