I am using the %(variable)s to fill a form on a new page created with
JavaScript window.open and newWindow.document.write . When I use
"%(body)s" the JavaScript comes up with an error and won't write. But it
works fine with:
%(subject_html)s
%(author_html)s
%(email_url)s
%(in_reply_to_url
I am very close to getting a working post from the web form going,
but I have one huddle left. I have tired to dig this up on Goggle, but
don't even know the question to ask. Mailman uses some variables of the
form "Subject=%(subject_url)s" and "%(body)s". Is there a variable of this
na
I have someone with a couple of slashes in their e-mail address
trying to join a list. Apparently this is non-standard but "allowed" by
some systems - with Mailman not being one of them. I found an almost year
old discussion in the archives about writing a patch for this, but no
follow
A bit of a hunt through the archives didn't seem to produce an
answer...
I have some lists on my server that is also running "Trusted Mail", a
spam and virus checker. This is working fine, except that Trusted
Mail is adding a number of Received lines in the headers as it goes
through the syst
At 06:39 28/06/2003, Stephen David Scanlan wrote:
In the archives page of a list I created with Mailman I need to change the
link on the archives page that points to "more information about this
list"
The URL is incorrect and I can't find a way to change it.
You do not say in what way the URL is in
fuckin test
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