Doug Sampson quoted me and wrote:
>>
>> See the FAQ
>> >Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
>>
>> Article 4.29.
>>
>
>Below is the data in my mm_cfg.py file. It already has a DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
>AND A DEFAULT_URL. It would stand to assume that the subscription
>confirmation wou
Hong Jiang Tian wrote:
>
>We have some mailing lists that need to remove all types of attachments
>(whatever plain text or non-plain text) from the messages. We don't allow
>users to post the emails with attachments on these mailing lists.
>
>I have looked at FAQ 1.8 and 4.13. I also searched the a
Hey all...
Long story short. Friend of mine has been dealing with cancer for the
past 5 years (two distinct types / diagnosis) He has been chronicling
his story to fellow cyclists and friends via self built distribution
lists using the built in mail client that comes with his windows
machine
HI,
I've set up several new list on my web server and I want users to have the
option as to how many and which lists they subscribe to, like using a
checkbox system of subscribing to say list 1 and 2 but not 3. With filling
in the information once.
I had a look in the faq and couldn't see anyth
>
> See the FAQ
> >Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
>
> Article 4.29.
>
Below is the data in my mm_cfg.py file. It already has a DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
AND A DEFAULT_URL. It would stand to assume that the subscription
confirmation would have established 'http://lists.dawnsign.co
At 3:25 PM -0500 2004-11-22, Hong Jiang Tian wrote:
I have looked at FAQ 1.8 and 4.13. I also searched the archive of the
Mailman user mailing list. I found that I could remove the MIME with HTML,
Word or some other content types. But I didn't find the answer to remove
attachments of the plain
On Nov 21, 2004, at 10:54 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Speedy Gonzalis wrote:
At 03:33 AM 11/21/2004, Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 02:03:13PM +, Robin Becker wrote:
I see this question asked, but haven't seen a reply. Is there any
way to
change the response message that non-members r
Brad,
We have some mailing lists that need to remove all types of attachments
(whatever plain text or non-plain text) from the messages. We don't allow
users to post the emails with attachments on these mailing lists.
I have looked at FAQ 1.8 and 4.13. I also searched the archive of the
Mailman u
At 10:55 AM -0500 2004-11-22, Hong Jiang Tian wrote:
We use Mailman version 2.1.5. We have some mailing lists needed to strip all
attachments. Since Mailman 2.1.5 has MIME support, could we just use
"Content filtering" to do it? Does anyone know how to set up "Content
filtering" to remove all a
Hi,
I'm running Mailman 2.1 on a Debian Woody system. It worked fine, but
today I rebooted the server (after > 200 days) and now the web server
(Apache) does not display mailman's web interfaces (e.g.
mysite.com/mailman/listinfo as well as the other mailman pages). It shows:
"Forbidden
You don't
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 15:43, Nathan Fiedler wrote:
> It turns out the problem was simple and so was the solution. When
> importing my existing list data and archives from another machine, I did
> not know to update the selinux context labels appropriately. Thus, the
> kernel was unable to determine
I've got an old install (2.10.12) where, while mail to the lists goes
thru, the daily reminders do not ie the cron
/usr/local/bin/python -S /fs/mailman/cron/checkdbs
produces
...to="|/fs/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner mylist", ctladdr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(1/0), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:00,
Hi,
We use Mailman version 2.1.5. We have some mailing lists needed to strip all
attachments. Since Mailman 2.1.5 has MIME support, could we just use
"Content filtering" to do it? Does anyone know how to set up "Content
filtering" to remove all attachments (including plain text attachments) from
m
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 15:07, Nathan Fiedler wrote:
[ SELinux permission problem snipped for brevity ]
FC3 installs with the SELinux "targeted" policy enabled by default. The
targeted policy is a restricted security policy that "targets" only the
most vulnerable system services rather than the ent
At 1:54 PM -0800 2004-11-21, Tom Barton wrote:
This looks like an alias problem.
That was it. There were two places in /etc/postfix/main.cf where
alias_maps
was set. The final one did not include the mailman aliases file. I checked
that darned alias_maps variable 50 times, but didn't check
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