David Hwang wrote:
>Well, this has been running for awhile but I never bothered with the log
>files until now. I just run a couple of small lists for our cub scout
>pack. I don't even know if anyone uses digests. It works fine for all
>the people, to the best of my knowledge. But I'd like t
Well, this has been running for awhile but I never bothered with the log
files until now. I just run a couple of small lists for our cub scout
pack. I don't even know if anyone uses digests. It works fine for all
the people, to the best of my knowledge. But I'd like to get this error
messag
David Hwang wrote:
>Can someone direct me to where I should be looking for the cause of this
>error message?
>
>Thanks,
>David
>
>
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 94, in ?
>main()
> File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 82, in ma
Can someone direct me to where I should be looking for the cause of this
error message?
Thanks,
David
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 94, in ?
main()
File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 82, in main
mlist = MailList.MailLis
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>You can also script the web interface. See
>http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throughtheweb for an
>example of a script to get the member list from the web. This could
>probably be modified to show only those members with delivery disabled
>for bouncing.
A patch to
Allen Watson wrote:
>Is there no way way to do this either via the web interface or by
>e-mail to the "request" address? I do not host the lists I administer,
>and I need to get a listing of NOMAIL subscribers for several lists.
>Perhaps some form of the "who" command?
The closest thing you can d
Is there no way way to do this either via the web interface or by
e-mail to the "request" address? I do not host the lists I administer,
and I need to get a listing of NOMAIL subscribers for several lists.
Perhaps some form of the "who" command?
On 4/24/05, Jim Tittsler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phil wrote:
>I have a mail list that keeps stopping messages because the poster has "too
>many recipients" The posts are fine with me, how do I allow them to pass
>without me approving them?
The best way is to convince the poster to respect the privacy of
her/his other recipients and address the
PeteBell wrote:
>
>What exactly are the possible problems when a batch of around 5 or 6
>list emails don't get sent out, but they DO appear in the archives?
Hard to say. If a post gets to the archives, it should also have gotten
to the digest if any, and very little happens after that. Look in t
I have a mail list that keeps stopping messages because the poster has "too
many recipients" The posts are fine with me, how do I allow them to pass
without me approving them?
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On 6/4/05 4:51 AM, "PeteBell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And is there any reason why emails to a mailman list from Gmail
> accounts should not get sent out?
Well, Gmail inserts the very very long--and with few whitespace
interludes--domain keys header. When I read one of those headers in Eudor
Hi
What exactly are the possible problems when a batch of around 5 or 6
list emails don't get sent out, but they DO appear in the archives?
And is there any reason why emails to a mailman list from Gmail
accounts should not get sent out?
Cheers
Pete Bell, UK
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