At 9:27 PM -0500 4/10/07, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The important sentence here is:
>
> | In the dot-atom form, this is interpreted as an Internet
> | domain name (either a host name or a mail exchanger name) as
> | described in [STD3, STD13, STD14].
>
> In particular, note that
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 17:29 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>
> >Hi developers,
> >
> >This particular problem is caused by a bug in email 4.0.1 package which
> >was fixed in the most recent subversion repository.
> >http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Lib/email/message.py?re
At 10:51 AM +0900 4/11/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> If you look at RFC 2821, you will discover that in section 2.3.5, it
> specifically allows CNAME aliases in the "domain name" part of a
> mailbox.
RFC 2821 covers only the SMTP transport protocol, not the message
format. That would be R
At 10:13 AM -0700 4/10/07, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>I believe that all this is documented in the FAQ.
>
> It isn't AFAICT.
I thought it was, but I'll take your word for it.
> I was going to add it, but I am looking for a specific
> RFC reference. I have looked at several RFCs and
Mark Sapiro writes:
> It isn't AFAICT. I was going to add it, but I am looking for a specific
> RFC reference. I have looked at several RFCs and I don't see anything
> that talks about rewriting domains in headers. All I found was RFC
> 1123 (STD 3), sec 5.2.2
As Lucy van Pelt ("The Doctor is
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>
>> Hi developers,
>>
>> This particular problem is caused by a bug in email 4.0.1 package which
>> was fixed in the most recent subversion repository.
>> http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Lib/email/message.py?rev=54333&r1=50840&r2=54333
>>
>> Mayb
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>Hi developers,
>
>This particular problem is caused by a bug in email 4.0.1 package which
>was fixed in the most recent subversion repository.
>http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Lib/email/message.py?rev=54333&r1=50840&r2=54333
>
>Maybe it's time to think of next bug fi
Justin Warren wrote:
>
>I hit the same sort of problem as a couple of other people apparently
>have, eg:
>
>http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-November/054246.html
>
>I hit this when Mailman attempts to send digests.
>
>I thought I'd tracked the issue to the way Charset is used wit
Hi developers,
This particular problem is caused by a bug in email 4.0.1 package which
was fixed in the most recent subversion repository.
http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Lib/email/message.py?rev=54333&r1=50840&r2=54333
Maybe it's time to think of next bug fix release of mailman 2.1.10 a
Hi folks,
I hit the same sort of problem as a couple of other people apparently
have, eg:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-November/054246.html
I hit this when Mailman attempts to send digests.
I thought I'd tracked the issue to the way Charset is used within
Mailman/Scrubber
On Apr 10, 2007, at 3:45 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Making the listname-bounces alias go to both 'bounces' and 'owner' is
> probably the most convenient way for the owner to see every bounce.
OK. That is what I will do then.
> With list settings, you can see unrecognized bounces and those bounces
Thanks for the links
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Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
>
>I'm using mailman with postfix. Mailman creates and modifies the file
>
>mailman/data/aliases
>
>which is (indirectly) used by postfix for the aliases that mailman uses.
>
>I would like to edit some of the content of that file by hand, in
>particularly I want bounc
I'm using mailman with postfix. Mailman creates and modifies the file
mailman/data/aliases
which is (indirectly) used by postfix for the aliases that mailman uses.
I would like to edit some of the content of that file by hand, in
particularly I want bounces to both be processed by mailman
On 4/10/07, Shadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lists (I inherited this job). Before the move, I had our old ISP tar
> the old server root so I think that I have the old MailMan files but now
> don't have a clue to how can I build the archive from these files (I
> don't have access to the server r
Hi everyone - I have only been working with MailMan a couple of months
and now have run into a real test. I checked your archives and found
nothing that helps - We moved to a new server a couple of months ago -
now my administrator want me to restore the old archives for the mailing
lists (I inher
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>Most likely the desired virtual host name is a CNAME alias for the
>real canonical name. The RFCs require that all CNAME aliases be
>resolved into their true canonical names, before delivering the
>message. The solution is to remove the CNAME records and have the
>desir
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