On 1/19/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So I would advise before calling for help translating, first relieve
> each translator from the task of keeping the HTML house of cards
> intact. Don't require them also to be a HTML expert. Just use one
> English template, and substitute strings into tha
What you currently have now is each translator not only responsible
for translating message strings -- but also faithfully reproducing the
whole HTML structure of the English version -- intact.
E.g., we run a random template through a HTML validator and see
end tag for "TABLE" omitted, but its dec
On 1/19/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dudes, out of curiosity why can't mailman be totally installed and run
> without involving root? Indeed maybe it would be a safer and more
> portable installation.
Feel free to give it a try and report back to us.
> E.g., who cares what MTA is installed
On 1/18/08, Lamaster, Robert wrote:
> OK, after further research (I finally found a good source), I see that
> Mailman discards bounce (NDR) messages (whether or not you turn on it's
> bounce processing feature).
Mailman will discard them, if you turn off the bounce processing
feature. Other
Dudes, out of curiosity why can't mailman be totally installed and run
without involving root? Indeed maybe it would be a safer and more
portable installation.
E.g., who cares what MTA is installed when one can just use:
#Untested partial .procmailrc for a mailman list on a catchall mailbox
#for
Lamaster, Robert sent the message below at 15:45 1/18/2008:
>OK, after further research (I finally found a good source), I see that
>Mailman discards bounce (NDR) messages (whether or not you turn on it's
>bounce processing feature).
>
>
>
>Is there any way I can temporarily intercept these for tro
OK, after further research (I finally found a good source), I see that
Mailman discards bounce (NDR) messages (whether or not you turn on it's
bounce processing feature).
Is there any way I can temporarily intercept these for troubleshooting?
I'd just like to see some of the NDRs.
Danila Ulyanov wrote:
> When going to "pending moderator requests" and attempting to do anything
> with a pending request, nothing happens. Accept, reject, etc. - just
> refreshes screen as if nothing happened after clicking Submit.
>
> The log files show nothing, no errors on screen. This start
Chris Penn wrote:
>
> I have a mailserver at mail.mydomain.com. The mailman url path is
> mail.mydomain.com.
> I have virtual domain mail server setup running on a mysql backend.
> I have mailman setup and I am attempting to setup the mm_cfg.py
> I am having a little trouble with the way I am sup
Eric Gearhart wrote:
>
> When users send out messages to the list, non-digest subscribers receive
> no footer. Digest subscribers see the footer though.
>
> In mailman/bin I can run ./dumpdb
> ../lists/cassie-tips_listserv3.dakotacom.net/config.pck | grep footer
>
> and I get:
> 'digest_fo
"Lamaster, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I need some help tracking down where my NDR's are going. So far, we
>haven't seen any. Here's the setup for how mail is set to our lists:
>
>User sends to a M$ Exchange mailbox (Created in Active Directory). That
>mailbox is configured to forward t
Hi,
I have a mailserver at mail.mydomain.com. The mailman url path is
mail.mydomain.com.
I have virtual domain mail server setup running on a mysql backend.
I have mailman setup and I am attempting to setup the mm_cfg.py
I am having a little trouble with the way I am suppose to setup the "Put
YOU
Khalil Abbas wrote:
>
> dear mailman guys,
>
> 2 things ..
>
> 1- is there a way to mass-subscribe users through sending a command by email
> to the list without the administritive interface? because I keep getting an
> Internal server error message..
>
> 2- I've been trying to get a lis
dear mailman guys,
2 things ..
1- is there a way to mass-subscribe users through sending a command by email to
the list without the administritive interface? because I keep getting an
Internal server error message..
2- I've been trying to get a list of users to my email using the 'who p
I need some help tracking down where my NDR's are going. So far, we
haven't seen any. Here's the setup for how mail is set to our lists:
User sends to a M$ Exchange mailbox (Created in Active Directory). That
mailbox is configured to forward to a "Contact" in Active Directory,
which has the ema
When going to "pending moderator requests" and attempting to do anything
with a pending request, nothing happens. Accept, reject, etc. - just
refreshes screen as if nothing happened after clicking Submit.
The log files show nothing, no errors on screen. This started happening
after one of the r
OK this one has baffled me.
We have set up a custom footer, for both non-digest and digest messages
When users send out messages to the list, non-digest subscribers receive
no footer. Digest subscribers see the footer though.
In mailman/bin I can run ./dumpdb
../lists/cassie-tips_listserv3.dak
On 1/18/08, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> I am using mailman 2.18 and I have about 2,000 lists. I was wondering if
> anybody had a script that would output which lists had messages needing to
> be moderated.
The mmdsr script that I wrote, and have contributed to the Mailman
project, includes monito
On 1/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I see. See ya. Bye.
Mailman is one of the most powerful and flexible mailing list
management systems in the world, but it is not the right answer for
everyone. If you're not a suitable candidate for using Mailman, then
I'm sorry we can't help you, but w
>Mailman users,
>
>I am using mailman 2.18 and I have about 2,000 lists. I was wondering if
>anybody had a script that would output which lists had messages needing to
>be moderated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Matt
On my Ubuntu Mailman 2.1.9 in directory
/var/lib/mailman/data
is where Mailman keeps its
Mailman users,
I am using mailman 2.18 and I have about 2,000 lists. I was wondering if
anybody had a script that would output which lists had messages needing to
be moderated.
Thanks,
Matt
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Hello,
2008/1/18, Khalil Abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> well it's the same ol' story, I'm getting a "500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR" and
> can't even log into my mailman's administration pages..
You should for starters analyze your apache error logs.
> and one more thing, I kinda got lazy to read abo
Hello All,
well it's the same ol' story, I'm getting a "500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR" and
can't even log into my mailman's administration pages..
I've checked the searchable archives and noticed that many users have been
facing the same error and nobody could provide a working solution .. unle
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