Hi
I'm using Mailman 2.1.6 and have a problem with the subject prefix.
mailman doesent change the subject and i'm not able to fix that problem
I hope someone can help me.
system
suse linux 9.0
postfix 2.0.14
apache 2
Julian Ohm
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> "Mike" == Mike Avery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> The key seems to be the line, "admin(82489): UnicodeError:
Mike> ASCII encoding error: ordinal not in range(128)"
Since spammers (and Russians and Japanese for that matter) regularly
put non-ASCII into headers, I have to wonder
Dan Phillips wrote:
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> On Jul 11, 2005, at 3:08 PM, John Hicks wrote:
>
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>> Jul 10 17:35:45 2005 (21500) Message discarded, msgid:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> My first (and probably only) guess would be that you've got filtering
> turned on and Hotmail is sending a MIME type text
When spammers send junk to my lists, its caught by Mailman and it winds
up in the administrative requests.
However, some of them put characters in the subject thats out of the
usual ascii range. Something like, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And then when I try to deal with the message, Mailman gives
I have a new set of lists for a non-profit group running on a fresh
install of RHEL 4.1 (Mailman 2.1.5 running with Postfix 2.1.5 [sic]).
All seems to be working fine now with the minor exception that the list
moderator (who runs the group) cannot post to the lists!! Instead, an
entry is made to t
Pablo Allietti wrote:
> hi all. i need a .txt file with my list suscribers is possible to do
> with mailman?? in console or web mode
>
> i need to invite all my 700 contacts to join other new list.
~/mailman/bin/ has a command called list_members which will do what you
want.
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hi all. i need a .txt file with my list suscribers is possible to do
with mailman?? in console or web mode
i need to invite all my 700 contacts to join other new list.
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BTW, I found the changes to ListAdmin.py from:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-coders@python.org/msg00255.html
Darren
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 13:22, Darren G Pifer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Today, after doing some checking on the user's list, I
> found the errors associated with "There is a b
I hate answering my question but I found this info from
a google search. Has anyone else modified ListAdmin.py
with these changes?:
http://list.iskon.hr/~jelly/mailman-2.1.5-_UpdateRequests.diff
Does this look reasonable?
Darren Pifer
Old Dominion University
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 13:22, Darren
Hello,
Today, after doing some checking on the user's list, I
found the errors associated with "There is a bug in 2.1.6b4".
in mailman's error log which I reported to this list a week
ago. I don't know why I did not see it earlier. Here is a
portion of the trace in the error log:
Jul 07 09
Can anyone tell me what this means? Why is Mailman trying to execute
graphic files? :o (What's happening is that none of the Mailman
graphics are showing up in the web interface and the errors are
filling up my logs. I don't care if the graphics are there or not; I
just want those errors gone.)
[M
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 16:38 +0200, Götz Reinicke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we run mailman mailman-2.1.5-33.rhel4 on a RHEL 4 Clone (Tao Linux 4,
> kernel 2.6.9-11.ELsmp). Some days ago, some users noticed, that they
> dont get all mails send to the mailinglists they are subscribed to or
> that they get
Hi,
we run mailman mailman-2.1.5-33.rhel4 on a RHEL 4 Clone (Tao Linux 4,
kernel 2.6.9-11.ELsmp). Some days ago, some users noticed, that they
dont get all mails send to the mailinglists they are subscribed to or
that they get the mails with a delay from some days or weeks :-(
I checked the qu
David Cake wrote:
> I have two lists that are effectively low and high traffic
> lists designed to serve the same constituency. So that a large number
> of people do not need to be subscribed to announcements that go out
> on the low traffic list, the high traffic list is also subscribed t
On 7/11/05, Jim Tittsler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 11, 2005, at 19:42, Alias wrote:
>
> > Now - without getting too much into the details of how the python side
> > of things would work, does anyone know how I would go about
> > re-creating the archives? [...] Or, better still, is the
On Jul 11, 2005, at 19:42, Alias wrote:
> Now - without getting too much into the details of how the python side
> of things would work, does anyone know how I would go about
> re-creating the archives? [...] Or, better still, is there an existing
> script/utility/commandline switch that I could
Hello all,
I've recently had an unfortunate data loss - a mailing list which I
run was lost in a server outage, and for some reason my hosting
company was unable to locate the archive backups.
However - I have been running then entire list admin through a GMail
account, and I do in fact have ever
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