Chris Waltham wrote:
>
>I have been tasked with moving a Mailman 2.0.12 installation from a
>Solaris (SPARC) server to a Linux (x86) server. The Linux server will
>be receiving a copy of Mailman 2.1.9, so obviously I am making the
>2.0.x -> 2.1.x jump in there. Also, on Solaris, Mailman lives
Janis Neville wrote:
>
>Recently she made another announcement post to the list and it was again
>held for approval. We have looked through the settings in the admin panel
>and can find no reason why it would be held for approval.
So why don't you look at the held message in the admindb interface
Daniel Ojo wrote:
>
>Has anyone seen this error before? I just started receiving this error
>message on my list server. This is only happening to one of my lists and
>keeping users from receiving mail. All mails sent to the list is queued
>in the list/digest.mbox file. I will appreciate any feedbac
I have run into an odd problem with one mailing list belonging to a client.
The client has many lists but we have not seen this behavior before. I have
also set up a test list with them and have duplicated their settings and
cannot reproduce the behavior.
Details: Mailman ver. 2.1.5. Installation
Hi folks,
I have been tasked with moving a Mailman 2.0.12 installation from a
Solaris (SPARC) server to a Linux (x86) server. The Linux server will
be receiving a copy of Mailman 2.1.9, so obviously I am making the
2.0.x -> 2.1.x jump in there. Also, on Solaris, Mailman lives in /
home/mail
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Barry Finkel wrote:
> Are there plans for Mailman to be able to intercept out-of-office
> replies and ignore them? Or is the format of the text too variable
> to be able to parse the OOO message?
I've solved this problem locally using a procmail rule, and I think the
meth
Barry Finkel writes:
> The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce
> format was not recognized,
This is the relevant case here. If the message doesn't look like an
MTA bounce, it's probably a bad idea to treat it as a bounce. ML
admin addresses get a fair am
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 08:12 -0500, Barry Finkel wrote:
> Or is the format of the text too variable
> to be able to parse the OOO message?
Bingo! No Standard, and even if there was one most wouldn't follow it.
The 2 biggest offenders I see are Outlook/Exchange and Lotus Notes, of
which neither t
I, as co-owner of a Mailman 2.1.9 list, received this message:
Subject: Uncaught bounce notification
The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce
format was not recognized, or no member addresses could be extracted
from it. This mailing list has been c
Folks,
Has anyone seen this error before? I just started receiving this error
message on my list server. This is only happening to one of my lists and
keeping users from receiving mail. All mails sent to the list is queued
in the list/digest.mbox file. I will appreciate any feedback on this issue.
Thanks Mark for the good suggestions.
I didn't think there was an easy solution besides the clue-by-four.
I guess I be reading and contemplating a custom handler.
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