I have mailman 2.1.4 on a mandrake 10.0 and have upgraded msec to version
msec-0.44.2-1mdk but I still get a bug error when I try to confirm a
subscription to a list.
I runned check_permissions -f and it didn't work, I gave a chwon apache.mail
on all the /var/log/mailman subdirectory and it sti
At 12:40 PM -0500 2005-06-23, Michael Linval wrote:
> I have read all the past posts I can find. All I want to do is allow
> html messages.
Then post messages in HTML, and don't filter them out.
> Is there any documentation other than the posts that
> talk about this
At 8:46 AM -0700 6/23/05, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>No, it really doesn't. Without getting in the minds of the developers:
>* virtually every OS is packaged with facilities for reading/writing text files
>* text files are dead easy to fix
>* text files are fast for most operations, esp sequential reads
I have read all the past posts I can find. All I want to do is allow
html messages. Is there any documentation other than the posts that
talk about this?
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I am having a problem with some message not being distributed. When I
look at the error file I can see this:
Jun 23 11:34:34 2005 (3512) message is unparsable:
1119540873.457257+d314fcd9d886c11a670875a479fab98a5fdbde1e
Jun 23 11:34:34 2005 (3512) lost data files for filebase:
1119540873.457257+
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
> Bill Landry wrote:
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> nobody has answered me so I ask my question an another time...!
I'd have thought that the answer fairly was obvious...
> >> I want to know why the mailman's developpers have choosen t
Hi there:
I manage a list called typical girls at
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/typicalgirls .
It seems that after I update my e-mail address, i haven't been receiving posts
despite NOT having selected "no mail." Also, the info page has half an e-mail
address where it says to post
OK. I believe the problem(s) are several, but the biggest one deals
with postfix and the aliases.
As per check perms. I ran as check_perms -f and there were a lot of
lines all ending in (fixing) but this was at the end of that:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/mailman
Hi all!
I try to use the option PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER but it doesn't work.
I have add this line in mm_cfg.py : PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = 'cat >
/home/users/jean-philippe_giola/mailman-archive'
so I want to store a mail that is sent in a the
"/home/users/jean-philippe_giola/mailman-archive"
Bill Landry wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Jean-Philippe GIOLA"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Hi all!
>> nobody has answered me so I ask my question an another time...!
>> I want to know why the mailman's developpers have choosen to store mail
>> for the archives in txt files and not i
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