[Mailman-Users] form-action tag and http-redirects -> a solution?

2004-03-04 Thread Oliver Paulzen
Dear Mailman-users, the following has already been discussed on this list but the suggested solutions don't satisfy my needs which are to provide mailinglist services to two kind of customers: * users on out internal network * users somewhere on the internet The first group of people have to be

[Mailman-Users] htmls back to txt.gz

2004-03-04 Thread Daniel Ajoy
Hi, I have list that does not have the txt.gz file available for a year. Is there a way to create it? Is there a way to convert the already generated html pages into a txt.gz file that is missing? Daniel -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL

Re: [Mailman-Users] Fwd: We're sorry, we hit a bug! -- Please Help!

2004-03-04 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Thank you for your feedback, Richard. I'm not sure why you say the traceback doesn't match MM 2.1.4. I'm running MM 2.1.4, I installed from mailman-2.1.4.tgz some time ago. The install is pretty much stock, I only made some modifications to the MailList.py module, but I have not changed any of th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bumped from the list

2004-03-04 Thread Richard Barrett
On 4 Mar 2004, at 16:55, Barry Smoke wrote: I have been off this list for a long time... and on the 1st, I started recieving list messages again... strange.. Barry Smoke You are not alone in finding your mailman-users list membership status mysteriously changed. Maybe it is something to do with

SV: [Mailman-Users] Different machines?

2004-03-04 Thread Anders Norrbring
> * Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040304 11:32]: > > > Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I > want > > to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only > apache > > and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server > f

[Mailman-Users] Extra newline inserted into subject line

2004-03-04 Thread Dwight A. Ernest
To quote from a manager of one of the mailing lists on a site I manage: - For some reason there has been a "feature"--stable through multiple releases of Mailman--that is quite irritating. Under some condition(s) message arrive with a newline character inserted into the subject line. It may b

SV: [Mailman-Users] Different machines?

2004-03-04 Thread Anders Norrbring
> * Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040304 11:32]: > > > Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I > want > > to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only > apache > > and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server > f

[Mailman-Users] Fwd: We're sorry, we hit a bug! -- Please Help!

2004-03-04 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hi, I sent this message out yesterday, but haven't received any replies... Can someone help me out with this? Original Message Subject: [Mailman-Users] We're sorry, we hit a bug! -- Please Help. From: "ricardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Da

Re: [Mailman-Users] Different machines?

2004-03-04 Thread Javier Henderson
* Anders Norrbring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040304 11:32]: > Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I want > to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache > and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for > our domain?

[Mailman-Users] Different machines?

2004-03-04 Thread Anders Norrbring
I'm thinking about a thing.. Is it possible to "split" Mailman's functions across machines? What I want to accomplish is to run the web-part on the machine that runs only apache and the mail part on the second machine which acts as the mail server for our domain? A different approach would be to

[Mailman-Users] Re: Attachment header "mangling"

2004-03-04 Thread Steve Burling
Ack! My apologies for the double posting about this -- I read too hurriedly a rejection notice that claimed I wasn't allowed to post to the list, and didn't notice that it was from some other machine. -- Steve Burling University of M

[Mailman-Users] Attachment header "mangling"

2004-03-04 Thread Steve Burling
I put the "mangling" in quotes because I don't know whether it's considered legal or not... This is Mailman 2.1.4, by the way... Say I send a message to a list that I'm on, with a copy directly to myself. To that message, I attach a document with a really long name, like: Response to Technical

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bumped from the list

2004-03-04 Thread Barry Smoke
I have been off this list for a long time... and on the 1st, I started recieving list messages again... strange.. Barry Smoke Jeff D wrote: I too realized today that the list had been awfully quiet for a few days. Unusually quiet. When I tried to log into the list's web interface for my account

Re: [Mailman-Users] Tieing Mailman to Spamassassin

2004-03-04 Thread Rob Brandt
I've continued working on this and made changes as I thought carefully about what is actually going on here. Assuming that the email is being routed to mailman before the maildrop filter is processed, I had the idea of piping the email to mailman *throuogh* the maildrop filter, instead of with the

[Mailman-Users] Mailman migration/reinstall?

2004-03-04 Thread Anne Shroeder
We've just had a crash and burn of our server and are migrating everything to a new machine. Mailman was previously installed by a consultant and I"m unable to reach him. Any resources/tips for help/consultants out there to help with either migrating from our current machine or reinstalling? Obvi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman on one server, archives on another

2004-03-04 Thread Daniel Melnechuk
Thanks Dan and Joshua for your responses. I will be going with http://www.mail-archive.com/ which produces searchable mail archives and is a wonderful free service that has been around since 1998. Peace, Dan At 4:57 PM -0600 3/3/04, Dan Phillips wrote: On Mar 3, 2004, at 2:41 PM, Daniel Melnech

[Mailman-Users] Attachment header "mangling"

2004-03-04 Thread Steve Burling
I put the "mangling" in quotes because I don't know whether it's considered legal or not... This is Mailman 2.1.4, by the way... Say I send a message to a list that I'm on, with a copy directly to myself. To that message, I attach a document with a really long name, like: Response to Technical

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question

2004-03-04 Thread Key Dof
Ok, thanks, i will go for it and ask again if i'll have a blocking point. On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:14, Jon Carnes wrote: > The aliases from Mailman point to an application. So all mail going to > a list is handed to Mailman's posting application and the application > will either hold the post or

Re: [Mailman-Users] Creating lists based on a template

2004-03-04 Thread Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 11:03, Bowen, Robert wrote: > I have searched the list archives for an answer, but haven't had much > luck finding anything. > > I have multiple lists - one for each grade in our elementary schools, > one for each grade in our high schools and some other lists that have > f