Re: [Mailman-Users] Preinstalled subject

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Don wrote: > >Id like to have someone click a link to send an email (that has a >specific topic) and have the email program insert the subject directly >into the subject line of the email as it also inserts the "send to" email >address for that list. > >I'm sure there must be a way to do that di

[Mailman-Users] Preinstalled subject

2005-03-06 Thread Don
Hi everyone; Perhaps this issue might actually be somewhat more a html question more than mailman issue. Since mailman allows topics to be used, it makes sense to me that it fits here though. Id like to have someone click a link to send an email (that has a specific topic) and have the ema

Re: [Mailman-Users] More on ampersand in listname

2005-03-06 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Larry Stone wrote: > > >> I'd stay away from an ampersand. It has a special meaning in Unix commands > >> (means execute the previous command in the background) and unless properly > >> escaped, will be taken for that special meaning every ti

Re: [Mailman-Users] Making Web UI Valid XHTML

2005-03-06 Thread Bryan Carbonnell
On 5 Mar 2005 at 13:42, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Bryan Carbonnell wrote: > > > >1) Can anyone give me some quick pointers on how to make it, so that > >it's a standard patch file, if such a thing exists. > > A unified context diff is the preferred format for a patch. This is > the '-u' option. Thank

Re: [Mailman-Users] Need help with "content filtering"

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stonewall Ballard wrote: > >On Mar 5, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > >> I think what's going on here is the original message is >> multipart/alternative with both a text/plain part and a text/html >> part. If more than one sub-part remains in a multipart/alternative >> part after filtering

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman sends no mail

2005-03-06 Thread Brad Knowles
At 8:43 PM +0100 2005-03-06, Ralph Philipp Führer wrote: maybe anyone has an idea what happened or where to look at to solve the problem?!? Go to the Mailman FAQ Wizard at and search for "troubleshooting". -- Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Those

Re: [Mailman-Users] Need help with "content filtering"

2005-03-06 Thread Stonewall Ballard
On Mar 5, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: I think what's going on here is the original message is multipart/alternative with both a text/plain part and a text/html part. If more than one sub-part remains in a multipart/alternative part after filtering, Mailman selects the first remaining alte

[Mailman-Users] Mailman sends no mail

2005-03-06 Thread Ralph Philipp Führer
After setting a net footnote for a mailing list, mailman doesn't send mails anymore. i checked the systemlog, "mailman post" is executed as usual and quits without any error. crons are running as usual, too. if i send a mail to one of the mailinglists, mailman would eat it but wouldn't do somet

Re: [Mailman-Users] Restoring mailman

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
Michael Sullivan wrote: >About a month ago I had a year-old version of mailman running on my >Fedora Core 1 mail server. FC1 installed mailman in /var/mailman, which >I added to my daily backup schedule. >Is it possible to obtain the subscriber list without >access to the old mailman interface?

Re: [Mailman-Users] More on ampersand in listname

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
John Fleming wrote: Larry Stone wrote: >> I'd stay away from an ampersand. It has a special meaning in Unix commands >> (means execute the previous command in the background) and unless properly >> escaped, will be taken for that special meaning every time it occurs in a >> shell command. > >Than

[Mailman-Users] Restoring mailman

2005-03-06 Thread Michael Sullivan
About a month ago I had a year-old version of mailman running on my Fedora Core 1 mail server. FC1 installed mailman in /var/mailman, which I added to my daily backup schedule. I have since then wiped the FC1 box and installed Gentoo on it. I have finally gotten mailman to work properly. On the

Re: [Mailman-Users] listowners.org

2005-03-06 Thread Brad Knowles
At 5:53 AM -0600 2005-03-06, Willie McKemie wrote: The list names are _austinfarm.org. URLs: http://austinfarm.org/mailman/admin http://austinfarm.org/mailman/admin/test_austinfarm.org etc This sounds like you're using a version of Mailman that has been hacked to support virtual domains, eit

Re: [Mailman-Users] listowners.org

2005-03-06 Thread Willie McKemie
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 08:27:48PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: > >> > >> This one is not so useful because it reads a list of members to unhide > >> from the subscribers.txt local file. If you don't know who the hidden > >> members are, it won't help you. > > > >Does mailman-subscribers.py list "hid

Re: [Mailman-Users] listowners.org

2005-03-06 Thread Willie McKemie
On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 11:51:32AM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: > >At 8:05 AM -0600 2005-03-04, Willie McKemie wrote: > > > >> Mailman wishlist feature: Enable some sort of "get membership list" via > >> an email command. Even if member's addresses are "hidden". > >> Alternately, some way to, at l

Re: [Mailman-Users] More on ampersand in listname

2005-03-06 Thread John Fleming
I'd stay away from an ampersand. It has a special meaning in Unix commands (means execute the previous command in the background) and unless properly escaped, will be taken for that special meaning every time it occurs in a shell command. Thanks, Larry. I didn't find anything about it in the FAQ.

Re: [Mailman-Users] More on ampersand in listname

2005-03-06 Thread Larry Stone
On 3/6/05 7:01 AM, John Fleming at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well, it let me create the list and I could use bin/withlist commands on it > by enclosing listname in single quotes. Everything looked fine, but when I > tried my first post to the list, I got this back: > > The Postfix program > >

[Mailman-Users] More on ampersand in listname

2005-03-06 Thread John Fleming
Well, it let me create the list and I could use bin/withlist commands on it by enclosing listname in single quotes. Everything looked fine, but when I tried my first post to the list, I got this back: The Postfix program .org>: Command died with status 127: "/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman pos