Luke Daly wrote:
>
>This is going to sound really dumb. and is. Just started using mailman.
>Have quite a few large lists all moderated by different people
>(academics at university so limited user ability) Basically i want to
>create a generic setup and have all new lists have this setup. Or if
>p
Mike Rosile wrote:
>Yes, python-ldap was also installed as an Ubuntu package.
>
>I do have python2.4 and python2.5 Ubuntu packages installed, however as
>far as I can tell *everything* points to python2.4.
>
>The python-ldap module exists in:
>/usr/lib/python-support/python-ldap/python2.4
>and is
This is going to sound really dumb. and is. Just started using mailman.
Have quite a few large lists all moderated by different people
(academics at university so limited user ability) Basically i want to
create a generic setup and have all new lists have this setup. Or if
possible a few basic set
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Mike Rosile wrote:
>
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>> I'm guessing that the command line python invocation finds the ldap
>>> module because its path is in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
>>> This doesn't work with the Mailman CGI wrapper because the wrapper
>>> resets
Tamakh wrote:
>I'm having a problem with only external email servers trying to send to my
>list. I can send email to the listserv list from the same box, but not
>outside. I keep getting the following error that I'm guessing either
>sendmail or something else on the box is blocking:
>
>
>Delive
ilya wrote:
>
>what will happen if:
>
>- i add 10 people to a mailing list
>- send an email to the list
>- and promptly add another 5 people to the list
>
>will the last 5 people receive the posting?
This depends on timing between asynchronous processes, but by far the
most likely outcome is that
I'm having a problem with only external email servers trying to send to my
list. I can send email to the listserv list from the same box, but not
outside. I keep getting the following error that I'm guessing either
sendmail or something else on the box is blocking:
Delivery to the following re
hi all, i'm new to mailman
what will happen if:
- i add 10 people to a mailing list
- send an email to the list
- and promptly add another 5 people to the list
will the last 5 people receive the posting?
thanks
-i-
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Mike Rosile wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> I'm guessing that the command line python invocation finds the ldap
>> module because its path is in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
>> This doesn't work with the Mailman CGI wrapper because the wrapper
>> resets PYTHONPATH to contain only the path t
Hey Mark, thanks for reply and insight! Please note my
comments/questions below:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> I'm guessing that the command line python invocation finds the ldap
> module because its path is in the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
> This doesn't work with the Mailman CGI wrapper because
Mike Rosile wrote:
>I'm trying to write to implement LDAPMemberships v3 using Mailman
>v2.1.9, but I keep getting an error in the Mailman error log that says
>"ImportError: No module named ldap".
>
>For the record, I can import 'ldap' (aka python-ldap) from a regular
>python script (from the comma
David J. Barrus wrote:
>
>Here's the problem:
>After my client sends out an e-mail through their mailinglist, occasionally
>one or two recipients reply to it and their message goes out to everyone on
>the list. Maybe I need to change something in the General Options. Any help
>would be greatly
I'm trying to write to implement LDAPMemberships v3 using Mailman
v2.1.9, but I keep getting an error in the Mailman error log that says
"ImportError: No module named ldap".
For the record, I can import 'ldap' (aka python-ldap) from a regular
python script (from the command line).
I know Mailman
I'm trying to write to implement LDAPMemberships v3 using Mailman
v2.1.9, but I keep getting an error in the Mailman error log that says
"ImportError: No module named ldap".
For the record, I can import 'ldap' (aka python-ldap) from a regular
python script (from the command line).
I know Mailman
David,
In General Options look for:
Where are replies to list messages directed? Poster is strongly recommended
for most mailing lists.
If this is set to Poster clicking "reply" will put in the original poster's
address but a "reply all" will include both the poster and the list.
Regards,
Bill
David,
There are a few things you could do to help this:
under general options, change this option:
"Where are replies to list messages directed? Poster is /strongly/
recommended for most mailing lists."
to either "Poster", or "explicit address"
Then, additionally, you can set it up so that all
* David J. Barrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there a way to disable the mailinglist after my client sends out an e-mail
> and then re-enable it when they want to send out another one?
>
> Here's the problem:
> After my client sends out an e-mail through their mailinglist, occasionally
> one or tw
Is there a way to disable the mailinglist after my client sends out an e-mail
and then re-enable it when they want to send out another one?
Here's the problem:
After my client sends out an e-mail through their mailinglist, occasionally one
or two recipients reply to it and their message goes out
Stephan Lidanski wrote:
>
>Hello, I have a problem with attachments from automated system
>I am using debian 3 with python 2.3 + mailman 2.1.9 with htdig patch
And what is the problem? If you want to know why Content filtering is
not removing this, it is because this is not a separate MIME part
w
Mark,
Sure enough there was four instance of headers where apostrophe(s) were
used. I deleted these and re ran the senddigest cron and all seem fine.
Thanks a bunch for your quick and genius response.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Daniel Ojo wrote:
>
>> Has anyone seen this error before? I just start
Hello, I have a problem with attachments from automated system
I am using debian 3 with python 2.3 + mailman 2.1.9 with htdig patch
the type of message is:
X-Mailer:
Internet Mail Service (5.5.2656.59)
Content-type:
text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-transfer-encoding:
7BIT
Precedence:
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