At 5:19 PM -0700 11/22/06, LuKreme wrote:
>> You'd think that after several years of administering Mailman, I'd
>> remember stuff like that.
>
> Why? how often do you restart mailman?
Normally, you don't restart it too often. But there are certain
times, such as after changing an entry in t
On 11/22/06 12:03 AM, "Zbigniew Szalbot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Because I cannot offer http access to the machine where mailman is
> installed, I wonder if I can set the subscription process so that it is
> available only through email. I understand I will have to edit some
> templates with
On 21-Nov-2006, at 19:50, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 8:47 AM -0800 11/21/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> I already tried that. Didn't seem to work.
>>
>> Did you restart Mailman? Archiving keeps an in-memory template
>> cache
>> which needs to be refreshed by a restart.
>
> Crap. No, I didn't rest
Jan Kohnert wrote:
>
>So I found out, I have to encode the german mailman.po file in UTF-8 and
>then rebuild the *.mo out of it. Now it works, so I can provide this
>version (to large for this list to attach it). (Mailman 2.1.9_rc1).
I18n issues like the above are better discussed on the mailman-
Hello,
I have a strange problem but it only affects Outlook. Whenever I send
something to a test list that I created, Outlook displays it in iso-8859-2
encoding but the characterset is wrong. But when I change the display in
outlook to Central Europe (ISO), the text is displayed correctly.
Has
Hello,
Because I cannot offer http access to the machine where mailman is
installed, I wonder if I can set the subscription process so that it is
available only through email. I understand I will have to edit some
templates with email texts (suggestions which would be welcome though
hopefully