Hi everyone,
The organisation I work for is in the process of migrating our
currentmailing lists (using majordomo) to Mailman.
In parallel of this migration we have been ask to set up a very large
mailing list: between 15000 to 25000 users. This would be a moderated
list (actually more like some k
Jason Dixon wrote:
>I'm migrating the Mailman 2.1.5 installation on a RHEL server to
>Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD. I transferred all of the files in /var/
>spool/mailman over and checked permissions and symlinks. I've
>recreated all of the aliases on each server, as well as all of the
>Apach
Stephan Jennewein wrote:
>
>Today I got the following problem with one of my maillinglists.
>Unshunt didn't help because the mails are allways ending up in
>qfiles/shunt. Is there a solution to this problem ?
>
>Greets
>Stephan
>
>Nov 24 00:16:05 2006 (10169) Uncaught runner exception: us-ascii
>No
At 6:27 PM -0500 11/23/06, Jason Dixon wrote:
> I'm migrating the Mailman 2.1.5 installation on a RHEL server to
> Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD.
Version 2.1.8 had some serious security and operational problems. If
you're going to migrate, make sure you migrate to the latest version
(2.1.9).
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Hi,
Today I got the following problem with one of my maillinglists.
Unshunt didn't help because the mails are allways ending up in
qfiles/shunt. Is there a solution to this problem ?
Greets
Stephan
Nov 24 00:16:05 2006 (10169) Uncaught runner exception: us-ascii
Nov 24 00:16:05 2006 (10169) Trac
I'm migrating the Mailman 2.1.5 installation on a RHEL server to
Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD. I transferred all of the files in /var/
spool/mailman over and checked permissions and symlinks. I've
recreated all of the aliases on each server, as well as all of the
Apache settings for mailman an
Jan Kohnert wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro schrieb:
>>
>> Thus it appears that there may be a scrubber issue when the character
>> set of the incoming message is iso-8859-1 but the i18n translated
>> canned messages are utf-8.
>>
>> What mailman version is this?
>
>Leaving your comment completely in heare f
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On Nov 22, 2006, at 11:28 PM, John W. Baxter wrote:
> In your situation, it may make more sense to use a mailing list
> manager
> written to be "driven" from email, such as Majordomo. Mailman--as a
> reaction to the problems some people found with
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>>
>> 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
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
>
>So I did three things:
>1. I modified mm_cfg.py to relect the new domain
How?
>2. I ran withlist -l -r fix_url list-name -u new-domain
>3. I restarted mailman
>
>I was unable to create a new list under this new domain - I was constantly
>getting errors about wrong/unkn
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Mark Sapiro schrieb:
> 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
Hello,
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> 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
Hello,
I looked at the archives but I could not find a solution.
When I set up mailman I created it under a different domain and now are
changing it to the one I want to be using.
So I did three things:
1. I modified mm_cfg.py to relect the new domain
2. I ran withlist -l -r fix_url list-name -
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