Ok, I think I have it figured out. Not knowing Python was a hindrance but
having the source sure helped. :)
Turns out that SMTP was returning a 553. When I dug into it a bit on
Google, I saw that 553 was a rcpt host problem. Then I tried sending myself
some mail at another machine using my mac
Greets.
For mailman 2.x mailing lists, why do you all use in your procmail filters
to prevent the Mailman passwd reminders from showing up in list archives or
nntp mail gateways?
I want to gateway several Mailman lists to my innd server. Obviously it
wouldn't be good to have the monthly passwd r
At 12:57 AM 11/10/2001 -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
>You don't see a lot of answers to this question, because it could be s
>many things. My recommendation is that you download the source and install
>from there.
>
>Don't let yourself be intimidated by installing the Source, it only takes
>three
Go to the following site and unsubscribe yourself:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
You will need your password. Put your email address in the last field on
the bottom of the page, and submit. A new web page specific to your
account will pop-up and you can request your
> "RB" == Robert Benites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RB> Thanks for the 2.0.7 upgrade.
You're welcome!
RB> I'm curious about your mention of problems related to Python
RB> 1.5.2 and pre 2.0.7 Mailman. Your announcement indicates 2.0.7
RB> fixes the vulnerability.
Right. P
Could someone send me instructions? Thanks in advance.
RM
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Barry,
Thanks for the 2.0.7 upgrade.
I'm curious about your mention of problems related to Python 1.5.2 and
pre 2.0.7 Mailman. Your announcement indicates 2.0.7 fixes the
vulnerability.
Would you recommend an upgrade to a newer version of Python: 2.1.1 for
instance? If yes, do you have suggesti