on 11/21/08 12:24 AM, Grant Taylor said:
I had not thought about the separate news server. Though I don't
completely understand why you can't test on the same news server.
You could actually test on the same news server for sending out the
traffic, but you still need that independent verific
on 11/21/08 12:18 AM, Grant Taylor said:
Why not set up another mailing list that does the same gatewaying but
this time through the SpamBayes filter.
As I sit here and type that I'm betting that the filtering will be
Mailman install wide, not just mailing list specific. (Presuming that
thi
On 11/21/2008 12:18 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
The issue here is that you not only need to set up a different version
of gate_news, you really kind of need to set up a different copy of
Mailman to play with, and you need a few test e-mail addresses to use as
your mail-side subscribers, and a news
On 11/20/2008 11:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got this gate_news script modified to run SpamBayes but I'm
unsure how I can test it. I'm fairly confident that I got most
things right, but the only news-to-mail gateway I have access to is
for comp.lang.python, not one I'd care to hose up
on 11/20/08 11:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It occurs to me that maybe I could set up a one-way gateway from some
arbitrary low-traffic newsgroup to a one-off mailing list. I haven't any
experience setting up gate_news. Can someone here suggest a recipe for
testing this beast which doesn't r
I've got this gate_news script modified to run SpamBayes but I'm unsure how
I can test it. I'm fairly confident that I got most things right, but the
only news-to-mail gateway I have access to is for comp.lang.python, not one
I'd care to hose up too badly.
It occurs to me that maybe I could set
Vikram Goyal wrote:
>
>Since I sent this email, I have been able to send emails to the test list,
>but not to the others. The test list has only 4 members.
>
>Further, the test list doesn't have any mapping in the alias settings for
>sendmail. Very weird.
So you're saying that lists with aliases
Johnny Stork wrote
>
>I have been running a mailing list which now requires a name change. I
>have created the new list and so was wondering if there is some way to
>move all the old archives to the new list? They are on the same
>server/domain, but have different names now?
Copy or prepend ar
J.A. Terranson wrote:
>
>On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> Enabling VERP might cause the MTA to use a lot more queue space, but I
>> don't see that it would affect Mailman much.
>
>The only difference was in the rate at which the "loss" accrued. Roughly
>a 6x increase.
Mailman's VER
Mark Dale wrote:
>
>> There have been many changes in Scrubber.py (the module which does
>> this) since 2.1.5. I will look into it, but I don't know if I will be
>> able to duplicate the problem.
>
>For what it's worth Mark, I copied a Scrubber.py from a Version 2.19 on
>the wild chance that it mig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am wanting to rebuild an archive but when I issue the following
>command either as mailman or root:
>
>bin/arch --wipe mylist
>/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/mylist.mbox/mylist.mbox
>
>I get the following error:
>
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "./arch
Brad Knowles wrote:
>on 11/18/08 6:36 PM, Scott Race said:
>
>> Is there a way to move lists from one server to another without shell
>> access? I am able to download the archives from the admin interface,
>> but don't have ssh access Thanks!
>
>There's no way to import the archives without u
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