On Sunday 02 June 2002 02:06 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is "the" problem, but it is certainly "a" problem. The
> parser in Pipermail chokes on headers that look like this:
>
> Received: from blah blah blah
> by blah blah blah
> Received: from some other thing
> by some other
On Sunday 02 June 2002 01:34 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I'll post to the list when I have more definitive info.
Okay...more data.
I'm not sure if this is "the" problem, but it is certainly "a" problem. The
parser in Pipermail chokes on headers that look like this:
Received: from blah blah blah
On Thu, 30 May 2002 15:40:57 -0700
steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is it possible for messages which were sent in html and/or mime
> to be displayed in the archives as they were displayed to recipients?
> default settings seem to display the code as PRE test rather than HTML
> or MIME.
Ple
On Sunday 02 June 2002 12:26 am, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Interestingly enough, I imported about 6000 messages using "arch" on
> Mailman v2.010 just a few months ago. All in one shot. It took about 10+
> minutes but it worked beautifully
I'm reaching the conclusion that *something* is broken in the
On Sunday 02 June 2002 12:26 am, Jon Carnes wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 09:35 pm, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > I am trying to import large numbers of messages (several hundred, to as
> > many as 900 for one of my lists) into Mailman from mbox files. I can only
> > do about 80 at a time with the
Ok - I've been trying for a week to get my python upgraded in preparation
for mm2.1
And its just not wanting to compile everything.
I keep getting messages like:
WARNING: removing "struct" since importing it failed
when compiling Python 2.2.1
and nothing I can play with is fixing thin
Is there a limit to the number of subscribers the Mailman mailing list can
have?
Thanks
Tony
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I've searched the world over until I found nothing
I'm trying to make error pages and list view pages custom to the design of
my site.
The individual list pages are complete, but...
Has anyone had any luck with this, or can anyone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks,
Mike
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hello, i have a question about mailman, how many subscripters can manage
this program??
more than 1???
thanks
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hiya,
is it possible for messages which were sent in html and/or mime to be
displayed in the archives as they were displayed to recipients? default
settings seem to display the code as PRE test rather than HTML or MIME.
any docs to point me to that I'm missing which touch on this subject?
any h
hello
I have Rh 7.2,, qmail-1.0.3 mailman-2.0.11 with Maildir
as box
qmail is ok,
i just have installed mailman, the web interfaz:
localhost/mailman/admin is ok, I can add, delete users,
and they can receive the \\\"Welcome\\\" message sended by
mailman, but they can\\\'t receive the mesages po
On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:28 pm, Danny Terweij wrote:
> steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> heeft geschreven:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do I get the field labelled "Host name this list prefers" on the
> > admin page "mailing list administration
> > General Options Section" to correctly handle a sub-domain (aka
On Saturday 01 June 2002 09:35 pm, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I am trying to import large numbers of messages (several hundred, to as
> many as 900 for one of my lists) into Mailman from mbox files. I can only
> do about 80 at a time with the "arch" program.
Interestingly enough, I imported about 6
On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:59 pm, LuKreme wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how did you split the mbox? I have about 1200 emails I
> want to add to the archive.
I wrote a little "awk" program to split them into 80-message chunks. Here is
the source code:
BEGIN LISTING ***
#!/usr/
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 07:35 PM, Scott Courtney wrote:
> for a in -split-*.mbox; do
> cat $a >> archives/private/.mbox/.mbox
> bin/arch
> cron/nightly_gzip
> done
Out of curiosity, how did you split the mbox? I have about 1200 emails I
want to add to the archive.
I coul
steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> heeft geschreven:
> Hi,
>
> How do I get the field labelled "Host name this list prefers" on the
> admin page "mailing list administration
> General Options Section" to correctly handle a sub-domain (aka three
> part machine name, e.g. foo.domain.com) so that mail sent
Hi, folks
I think I have found a bug in bin/arch, but I imagine someone has found it
before. Also, I have run into an architectural limit and would like to
change a constant to fix it, if possible.
*** Part One: Architectural Limit
I am trying to import large numbers of messages (several hundre
Hi,
How do I get the field labelled "Host name this list prefers" on the
admin page "mailing list administration
General Options Section" to correctly handle a sub-domain (aka three
part machine name, e.g. foo.domain.com) so that mail sent from
adminstrative aliases comes from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hallo all
I have setup a moderated list.
If I send there from a subscribed email adres I gat the outo response from
mailman and the notice that my post is being held for approval.
In the listmanagers email account I get the usual mail that tells me that
there is a mail waiting my approval.
When
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 12:20:11 -0500 (CDT)
Bob Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone done any work on searchable archive, preferably with a web
> interface?
Yes. Please see the FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Example:
http://www.kanga.nu/archives/
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I am trying to install Mailman-2.1b2 on a Gentoo Linux box that is running
Apache and Qmail and dcron and a few other things but they are the ones
needed for Mailman.
The web part is working perfect. I have it set to SMTPDirect and I created
the mailman list as per the instructions. When I a
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 12:20:11PM -0500, Bob Stout wrote:
> Has anyone done any work on searchable archive, preferably with a web
> interface?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.011.htp
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Has anyone done any work on searchable archive, preferably with a web
interface?
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According to the administration docs, if the list is in use and "Options
FollowSymLinks" is enabled, then users should be able to get to the
archives. Yet, everyone who tries gets the message, "You don't have
permission to access /pipermail/diyspeakers/ on this server." I checked
the file permissi
I have a few users without web access. I know there's some sort of email
interface to Mailman, but I haven't been able to locate any documentation
on it. Help anyone?
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Hi,
I just reinstalled mailman 2.1b2 on a fresh RedHat 7.3 with Postfix.
Even if the configure script detyects the FQDN of the machine and writes it
to Default.py, the headers of the list messagaes and the HTML pages contain
just the hostname of the mailman server, so every URL is broken.
Any
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 08:48, Creighton MacDonnell wrote:
> I have a project at SourceForge where Mailman is used for its mailing
> list.
>
> It seems that posts to the list from SquirrelMail or IMP get blocked.
> Mailman at SourceForge says they have "suspicious headers".
>
> I cannot see any
I have a project at SourceForge where Mailman is used for its mailing
list.
It seems that posts to the list from SquirrelMail or IMP get blocked.
Mailman at SourceForge says they have "suspicious headers".
I cannot see any way to get mailman to tell me what the suspicious
header is, or how to
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 07:06, Cassandra Fleetwood wrote:
> Looking at rfc 2822, it appears a single quote (ASCII value 39) is allowed
> in the local part of the address.
> Section 3.4.1. "Addr-spec specification" indicates the local-part of the
> address is domain dependent.
>
> "The local-part
Looking at rfc 2822, it appears a single quote (ASCII value 39) is allowed
in the local part of the address.
Section 3.4.1. "Addr-spec specification" indicates the local-part of the
address is domain dependent.
"The local-part portion is a domain dependent string. In addresses,
it is simply
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 14:44, William Waggoner wrote:
> I hate to disagree but ...
>
> RFC-0822 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc822.html) allows the local-part to
> contain single quotes.
William,
The current rfc is 2822. After reading it, does your assertion that
Mailman is broken still stand?
RFC
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