Re: [Mailman-Users] Managing attachments in the list archive

2003-03-15 Thread Tokio Kikuchi
Paul Kleeberg wrote: Two questions: 1. How can I control what filetypes are stored and what are skipped? There is a patch for solving this bug. http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=670167&group_id=103&atid=300103 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/download.php?group_id=103&atid=300103&file

Re: [Mailman-Users] Managing attachments in the list archive

2003-03-15 Thread Paul Kleeberg
I considered using MHArc which uses MHonArc and makes it searchable but I decided against it for some odd reason which might have been unique to my site and which I do not currently recall. Again: 1. Is there a way to control what filetypes are stored and what are skipped? 2. Is there a way to

[Mailman-Users] About SMTPDirect

2003-03-15 Thread Elena Fraboschi
After having experimented with zillions of possibilities, I went to google with this "query" "SMTPDirect" does not work and, much to my surprise, found three pages of messages on that subject. From SMTPDirect.py, I copy these lines... # We have to play tricks so that the list object # isn't loc

Re: [Mailman-Users] noob here

2003-03-15 Thread Jon Carnes
Be sure that you are using the latest version of Mailman version 2.1.1 This may be a problem where you already have a cookie stored for the Mailman site and that cookie is incompatible with the current format. Try deleting all the cookies and then attaching to the site. Good Luck - Jon Carnes O

Re: [Mailman-Users] Managing attachments in the list archive

2003-03-15 Thread Jon Carnes
Pipermail is the archiver that comes built-in to Mailman. While Pipermail fits the needs of 90% of the folks who use Mailman, it is a light-weight archiver. For more heavy duty archive use, you should look at using something like Mhonarc. Mhonarc should be able to handle your needs easily, and t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Content Filtering Vs. PRE-MailmanFiltering

2003-03-15 Thread Jon Carnes
I've long been a proponent of "the right tool for the right job." In that vein, I recommend running your filtering using a pre-processor. Extended Content Filtering could easily be added in to Mailman - it is Open Source. You could easily call an external content filter by sticking in a new hand

[Mailman-Users] Mailman Content Filtering Vs. PRE-Mailman Filtering

2003-03-15 Thread Jeremy Butler
I'm trying to figure out the BEST way to do content filtering with Mailman: (1) through Mailman's own content filtering or (2) through a dedicated filter (e.g., Procmail Email Sanitizer) that processes mail BEFORE Mailman sees it. In Mailman's favor is the convenience of having the filter buil

[Mailman-Users] Backing Up Lists

2003-03-15 Thread Joseph Smith
Hello all, I am by nature the proverbial turd in the punch bowl and try and find holes with ideas. I asked a question to someone about a list backup in case of server down time. Is there a file that the email list is kept in that I can keep a local copy of just in case of server failure? pre

[Mailman-Users] Managing attachments in the list archive

2003-03-15 Thread Paul Kleeberg
I am transferring a list to Mailman 2.1.1 in which the members like to send each other attachments. Attachments seem to be distributed fine to the members but archive storage looks like it will be spotty. In testing from a PC with NT4.0 and Outlook2K, .jpg and .doc files seem to store just fin