Brad Knowles said the following on 2006/09/16 09:07 PM:
> The reason that they were removed from Gmane is that they tell us
> they have a policy of always contacting the listowner to see if it's
> okay for them to carry the list on their site
This is not the case with some lists on the server I
Jason R. Mastaler said the following on 2006/09/17 08:10 AM:
> If Gmane allows me and others to keep up with Barry's release
> announcements for example in a convenient manner, I think that's a good
thing.
What's preventing you from just subscribing to the announce list?
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Brad Knowles said the following on 2006/09/17 07:32 AM:
> By rights, the listowner(s) should have the final say as to who is
> allowed to see the archives of their list, who is allowed to
> subscribe to their list, and who is allowed to post. Period.
In 10 years of being online and being part o
Jason R. Mastaler wrote:
> On 9/17/06 9:36 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> Taking a fresh look at this, I say let's do what we can to get the lists
>> on Gmane, including any back archives.
>>
>> Jason, perhaps you can mediate here, since you seem to know both the
>> Gmane and Mailman/Python organizat
On 9/17/06 9:36 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> Taking a fresh look at this, I say let's do what we can to get the lists
> on Gmane, including any back archives.
>
> Jason, perhaps you can mediate here, since you seem to know both the
> Gmane and Mailman/Python organizations. If the Gmane administrat
I suspect that there is an easy way of doing this, but I've missed
it. I attempted to search for this, but just never got the right
search terms to turn up anything useful.
I would like to be able to find the corresponding MTA (in my case
Postfix) syslog entries for each entry in mailman's
I am using Mailman v2.1.6 and I was wondering whether it is possible to
have a different DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN per virtual host?
For my main site, example.com, I would like it to use https://%s/mailman
for the web interface, but for other sites I host, say example.net, to
use http://%s/mailman.
Ta
On 9/17/06 2:32 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> What parts of the Mailman community can only access this mailing list
> (and the archives) via services like Gmane, as opposed to subscribing to
> this mailing list, and reading our public archives that we maintain on
> python.org and at mail-archive.com
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Okay, first of all let's all take a deep breath. This can be worked
out.
Let me state up front that my general preference is always to allow
the widest possible access to the Mailman and Python lists, and in
general to all open source content.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Hennie Rautenbach
>> There are quite a backlog of .pck files in
>> ~/qfiles/out and ~/qfiles/retry. The only notable error is in the
>> ~/logs/post file. Where previously I had "success" status with each
>> posting I now get "failures" as per the log example below:
>>
>> S
Hennie Rautenbach
>There are quite a backlog of .pck files in
>~/qfiles/out and ~/qfiles/retry. The only notable error is in the
>~/logs/post file. Where previously I had "success" status with each
>posting I now get "failures" as per the log example below:
>
>Sep 17 12:22:31 2006 (2416) post t
Hi there,
I run Mailman 2.1.8 on a Debian (Sarge) box. The MTA is Postfix (With
amavisd, spamassasin and clamav). I have two fairly busy lists that each
have less than 1000 subscribers. Yesterday something broke. No-one
touched the server (irrelevant I suppose). Postings are submitted but
don'
Hi there,
I run Mailman 2.1.8 on a Debian (Sarge) box. The MTA is Postfix (With
amavisd, spamassasin and clamav). I have two fairly busy lists that each
have less than 1000 subscribers. Yesterday something broke. No-one
touched the server (irrelevant I suppose). Postings are submitted but
don'
At 6:10 AM + 9/17/06, Jason R. Mastaler wrote:
> So because you feel personally offended, you choose to punish all
> Mailman users by not letting Gmane carry their lists? I think you are
> serving your own interests, and not those of the Mailman community, and
> that is unfortunate.
What
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