Mark Sapiro writes:
> I said in my first reply
>
> A single post should be archived as one message unless it containes
> lines beginning with "From " (*nix mbox separators), but I think the
> current archiver escapes extraneous "From " lines, so even these won't
> cause a single message
Rick Pasotto writes:
> It must be the default as I certainly haven't changed anything.
On the default archiver (pipermail) in default configuration, the
60-hyphen separators are preserved intact in this test:
http://calypso.tux.org/pipermail/xemacs-test/2007-April/04.html
Rick Pasotto wrote:
>
>On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 07:47:21PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> What Mailman version is this?
>
>Sorry. I should have specified before. I'm running debian 2.1.9.
>
>> Can you provide a sample message that will illustrate the problem when
>> posted to a list?
>
>attached
>
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 07:47:21PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> What Mailman version is this?
Sorry. I should have specified before. I'm running debian 2.1.9.
> Can you provide a sample message that will illustrate the problem when
> posted to a list?
attached
If you'll go to http://qctm.org/
Rick Pasotto wrote:
>On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 04:20:52PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> What archiver is this?
>
>It must be the default as I certainly haven't changed anything.
>
>If I were using some external archiver why would I ask about it on this
>list?
Stranger things have happened.
>> I
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 04:20:52PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rick Pasotto wrote:
>
> >I have a couple of lists that I send a weekly message to. This message
> >has sections that I separate using a line of 60 hyphens. When the
> >message gets archived the sections are archived separately but only
I understand from reading the archives that this is not the best place for
people to get support if they are simply administering Mailman lists on remote
hosts through Cpanel. Does anyone know of a good source of such support?
User-to-user support is fine, because I know the Cpanel forums are
looking for somthings new for mobails.
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Rick Pasotto wrote:
>I have a couple of lists that I send a weekly message to. This message
>has sections that I separate using a line of 60 hyphens. When the
>message gets archived the sections are archived separately but only
>the first has the correct subject line and the others show 'No Subjec
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
>I have about 1200 lists in mailman 2.1.8. I looking to try and clean these
>lists up. Has anybody written any scripts to look through the archives and
>find out when the last email was sent to each list.
Save the data between the dashed lines as bin/last_post_date.py and r
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> Mailman-users,
>
> I have about 1200 lists in mailman 2.1.8. I looking to try and clean these
> lists up. Has anybody written any scripts to look through the archives and
> find out when the last email was sent to each list.
>
If I were looking for lists that haven't been
Mailman-users,
I have about 1200 lists in mailman 2.1.8. I looking to try and clean these
lists up. Has anybody written any scripts to look through the archives and
find out when the last email was sent to each list.
Thanks.
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Paul,
My apologies... The link got messed up, the HTML content of the email is at
http://www.soarol.com/tmp/EmailList-HTMLerror-2.txt. The other link you saw
was a web page, which did have javascript and links to PayPal.
Excellent suggestion. I will replace the -bounces address and see what I
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>> What Mailman version is this, and is it a package or a source install?
>>>
>>> I've only actually tested this on 2.1.5, but I see nothing in the code
>>> in other versions that would affect it.
>>>
>> It's ve
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