[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan) wrote:
>If anyone has used TOPICS successfully and cleverly, please let me
>know. I'd appreciate examples! I tried setting it up and I don't
>understand how it works. You can enter the topic name, but I don't
>see how you allow users to subscribe to different t
Jan Kohnert wrote:
>
>Is there a parameter to tell pipermail to use utf8 encoding for the web
>archive? Or at least the encoding of the mail itself (although this would
>obviously be more difficult to do...)?
There is an LC_DESCRIPTIONS dictionary that has an entry for each
Mailman supported langu
I've noticed that a fair number of the questions and answers on this list
follow the pattern
Q: How do I do X?
A: Look in
Q: Aha! Thanks, I didn't know it was there.
And as an owner of a number of lists, though not a sysadmin, I've fairly
often had the experience of
At 11:35 AM -0400 2005-09-01, Paul Rubin wrote:
>Since about 12/2004 The bounce processor consumes most of the memory in
> the system and sometimes all of the CPU.
One thing was just brought to my attention -- you didn't mention
in this post whether or not you were looking for help
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>Marcel Meyer wrote:
>
>> Some lists are no longer (worked before - no configuration or software
>> update occured) delivered. All messages are shunted. The errorlog says
>> the following:
>>
>>
>> [...]
>> OverflowError: long int too
If anyone has used TOPICS successfully and cleverly, please let me
know. I'd appreciate examples! I tried setting it up and I don't
understand how it works. You can enter the topic name, but I don't
see how you allow users to subscribe to different topics.
Any help the community can give w
Hello guys,
sorry if I missed something in the docs...
I recently changed my system to use utf8 encoding and get now strange signs in
the maillinglist archives for non US-ASCII letters linke ä,ö,ü,ß and so on.
Is there a parameter to tell pipermail to use utf8 encoding for the web
archive? Or
Marcel Meyer wrote:
> Some lists are no longer (worked before - no configuration or software
> update occured) delivered. All messages are shunted. The errorlog says
> the following:
>
>
> [...]
> OverflowError: long int too large to convert to int
>
>
I'm a beginner with Mailman, so I could be wrong, but I was getting this
sort of error until I confirmed my aliases were being created correctly.
I changed MTAs to Postfix and followed the directions in the Mailman manual
or readme, to make the aliases autocreate when you create a list via the
web
Hello community
could you help me with this, i have created a list in mailman web
interface, but i send a message to the list, and is not delivered, it is
returning to me "unknown user"
what is the step after being created the list? thank you very much.
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Thanks Dan and Brad!
Time to go get my eyes checked. I completely overlooked that option
setting.
I should have paid attention to what I was reading. hehe. Sorry about that.
Thanks again.
Trevor Cullingsworth
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 2:00 PM -0700 2005-09-07, Trevor Cullingsworth wrote:
At 2:00 PM -0700 2005-09-07, Trevor Cullingsworth wrote:
> I am running mailman 2.1.4 on a SUSE linux Enterprsie 9.0 server and I
> can;t find any option to hide the footer message that is on each mailing
> list message. It looks like by default the footer is the list name, the
> list address
Hi all,
I am running mailman 2.1.4 on a SUSE linux Enterprsie 9.0 server and I
can;t find any option to hide the footer message that is on each mailing
list message. It looks like by default the footer is the list name, the
list address, and the URL.
Is there a way to hide this?
I do not wa
Hello list,
I wasn't able to find any workable solution for the following problem.
BTW: the gnu.org guys seem to have a similar problem. Just have a look
at the archives of the "mailman" list.
Some lists are no longer (worked before - no configuration or software
update occured) delivered. All me
Hi,
Has anyone using mailman 2.1.x experienced problems with MS smart quotes
not rending correctly in list posts?
I've got a list user using Microsoft-Entourage/10.1.0.2418. Any
apostrophes show up as a 1 like so:
"the city that really ruled everything. Kel¹s company paid"
Thanks,
Sean
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Jason LaMar wrote:
>
>OK, so here's the kicker. Based on a somewhat transient user population (we
>regularly lose and add a small fraction of students, and sometimes even
>employees), we've developed an external script to regularly cross-check the
>current subscriber list and then update it with su
A disclaimer: I realize our implementation is not at all what was intended
for "typical" Mailman usage, but ...
We have lists where:
* the subscribers don't know their individual passwords for Web access
* the subscribers don't have Web access to Mailman subscription features
* we (the admins)
On 6 Sep 2005 at 18:49, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> I think if you just remove the setgid bit from the wrappers in cgi-bin,
> your web interface will work again. This will not solve the original
> problem which I think is a Mailman/Exim integration issue.
Hi Mark,
I really appreciate your continued adv
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