Re: [Mailman-Users] Thank you! And a suggestion/feature request?

2008-03-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Perry M Lynch wrote: > >To answer your questions: >1. No, I don't have proof positive that a buffer overrun was the cause of my >troubles, but it seems to fit the situation too well to not be. Python does not allocate fixed buffers for things, so a buffer overrun is not a likely scenario. >W

Re: [Mailman-Users] Thank you! And a suggestion/feature request?

2008-03-03 Thread Perry M Lynch
I want to thank you for pointing us in the right direction, and also for taking the time to answer my plea for help. To answer your questions: 1. No, I don't have proof positive that a buffer overrun was the cause of my troubles, but it seems to fit the situation too well to not be. What I didn

Re: [Mailman-Users] Yahoo/Mailman

2008-03-03 Thread Brad Knowles
On 3/3/08, Ivan Van Laningham wrote: > One of my lists is moving to Yahoo, and I'm wondering if there is a > way to integrate the Mailman archives with the Yahoo archives. I can > always post the zip files in the files section, but it would make the > transition easier for the listmembers if

[Mailman-Users] Yahoo/Mailman

2008-03-03 Thread Ivan Van Laningham
Hi All-- One of my lists is moving to Yahoo, and I'm wondering if there is a way to integrate the Mailman archives with the Yahoo archives. I can always post the zip files in the files section, but it would make the transition easier for the listmembers if the archives could be integrated. Since

Re: [Mailman-Users] Regular expressions in list config files?

2008-03-03 Thread bernholdtde
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 19:53:15 -0800 Mark Sapiro wrote: > I suspect you have an old Mailman version. Prior to Mailman 2.1.7, the > regular expression search was not multiline That's the answer, I'm using 2.1.5 from RHEL 4. Thanks very much for your help with this! -- David E. Bernholdt