Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-24 Thread Chris Withers
David H wrote: hang in there beno. Would it be too rude to add preferably by the neck? ;-) Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk ___ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-24 Thread beno
Philip Kilner wrote: Hi, beno wrote: Apache duplicates 95% of what Zope's server does, so if you're only using Zope, then it's un-elegant to use Apache. Not so - Apache is a mature production web server, Zope is an application server that serves over HTTP, but it's HTTP server is

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-24 Thread Chris Withers
beno wrote: Well, all I know is that Pound has a strong following of Zopistas that use it in combination with Zope (and without Apache) for high volume production work and seem to be happy. strong by who's definition? The odd numpty who asserts random statements that happen to fit themselves

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-24 Thread Philip Kilner
Hi Beno, beno wrote: Well, all I know is that Pound has a strong following of Zopistas that use it in combination with Zope (and without Apache) for high volume production work and seem to be happy. Odd, then, that you have not had much input on the list about that. I can't provide numbers,

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Chris Withers
beno wrote: As far as Andreas' comment of switching to Mailman, dunno why, but Mailman requires cgi scripts, and I use Pound as reverse proxy directly to Zope, Why don't you use Apache, like every other sane individual out there? Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Chris Withers
beno wrote: Hi; The creator of this Product hasn't returned my email, so I am asking the list for help. I have done the following: Why don't you just use mailman? Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread beno
Chris Withers wrote: beno wrote: As far as Andreas' comment of switching to Mailman, dunno why, but Mailman requires cgi scripts, and I use Pound as reverse proxy directly to Zope, Why don't you use Apache, like every other sane individual out there? Actually, there are a *lot* of people

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Philip Kilner
Hi, beno wrote: Apache duplicates 95% of what Zope's server does, so if you're only using Zope, then it's un-elegant to use Apache. Not so - Apache is a mature production web server, Zope is an application server that serves over HTTP, but it's HTTP server is *not* designed for production use.

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Chris Withers
beno wrote: Chris Withers wrote: beno wrote: As far as Andreas' comment of switching to Mailman, dunno why, but Mailman requires cgi scripts, and I use Pound as reverse proxy directly to Zope, Why don't you use Apache, like every other sane individual out there? Actually, there are a *lot*

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Philip Kilner
Hi Chris, Chris Withers wrote: numpty. That is /such/ a great word! -- Regards, PhilK Human language continually changes, innit. - Stephen Juan ___ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Chris Withers
Philip Kilner wrote: Chris Withers wrote: numpty. That is /such/ a great word! My thanks to Tim Penhey for re-introducing me to it :-) *grinz* Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Jonathan
- Original Message - From: Philip Kilner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: zope@zope.org Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:03 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question Hi Chris, Chris Withers wrote: numpty. That is /such/ a great word! http

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Philip Kilner
Hi Chris, Chris Withers wrote: numpty. That is /such/ a great word! My thanks to Tim Penhey for re-introducing me to it :-) First said to me by a distressed Scots techie - Is that guy a numpty, or what?, and I hear it in my head in a Scots accent to this day. UrbanDictionary.com has

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Jonathan
- Original Message - From: Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; zope@zope.org Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:07 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question Philip Kilner wrote: Chris Withers wrote: numpty. That is /such/ a great word

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread Chris Withers
Jonathan wrote: P.S. Quite a propos in this particular instance. Especially the 2nd definition... Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk ___ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-23 Thread David H
Philip Kilner wrote: Hi, beno wrote: Apache duplicates 95% of what Zope's server does, so if you're only using Zope, then it's un-elegant to use Apache. Not so - Apache is a mature production web server, Zope is an application server that serves over HTTP, but it's

[Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread beno
Hi; The creator of this Product hasn't returned my email, so I am asking the list for help. I have done the following: * OS is FreeBSD 6.1, Zope is 2.7.8 * Installed with MaildropHost (also have SecureMailHost). Followed all instructions in MaildropHost. * Installed smtp2zope.py in

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread Joerg Baach
Hi beno, Now...how does it work?? Surfing to the index page shows an empty archive! How does one subscribe to and email and administer the list? I can't tell about the qmail side of things, as I am pulling the email from a pop3 box. But on the administration side: have a look at the properties

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread beno
Joerg Baach wrote: I can't tell about the qmail side of things, as I am pulling the email from a pop3 box. But on the administration side: have a look at the properties panel of the Mail Boxer in the ZMI. I think I've got a handle on that... The variable 'maillist' contains the subscribed

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 22. August 2006 12:15:09 -0400 beno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joerg Baach wrote: Well, one thing I noticed I did wrong off the bat was in /etc/aliases I had a line .../manage_main where it should have been ../manage_mailboxer. That's changed. However, that page you reference says:

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread beno
Andreas Jung wrote: You might try it out yourself (before asking) by opening your mail client and sending an email with the subject subscribe to your new list address. That did not work. It came to the mailbox directly. Here is my line from /etc/aliases: rejoice:|

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread Joerg Baach
Hi beno, Subscribing / unsubscribing via email is explained on: http://iungo.org/products/MailBoxer/ email with a specified email-subject (not body!!!) to the same address where the postings will go. What is the signature? How do I edit that? TIA, In the above mentioned page: For

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 22. August 2006 12:35:40 -0400 beno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andreas Jung wrote: You might try it out yourself (before asking) by opening your mail client and sending an email with the subject subscribe to your new list address. That did not work. It came to the mailbox directly. Here

Re: [Zope] MailBoxer Question

2006-08-22 Thread beno
Joerg Baach wrote: For example: To subscribe to the list send a mail with the subject (not the body) subscribe (without quotes!) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, I did read that. I must misunderstand it. This is what I think it means, and I'm wrong, because my email client won't let me send it: