Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman receives, archives, acks message but does not send to list

2009-01-15 Thread Wei Qin
Brad Knowles wrote: > Wei Qin wrote: > >> The server was set up a year ago and has been functioning properly. >> But recently it no longer broadcasts to the list. The smtp log only >> shows the acknowledgement message, but no multi-recipient broadcasting >> message. Can anyone give a clue? > > Sea

[Mailman-Users] Mailman is Not Receiving / Sending my Posts or Showing up in Archive

2009-01-15 Thread Douglas Edwards
Can someone help?? I am using mailman on a hosting package that i purchased. I set up a mailing list and was able to send posts for a while. They were going out to the list members, sending the moderator approval and showing up in the archive. Now this just stopped. I am sending the messages from M

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Darren G Pifer wrote: >I asked our Exchange administrator to get the message headers. Here is >that information: Thanks, but that by itself doesn't tell me much. It does tell me that Mailman recast the message as multipart mixed, but I already knew that. I need to see the MIME structure of the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Darren G Pifer
Mark Sapiro wrote: Darren G Pifer wrote: What is the raw message with all headers? In Tbird, select the message and then File->Save As->File or just ctrl-S, and give it a name with a .txt extension. Then you can attach that .txt file to a list post. I see that my attachments di

Re: [Mailman-Users] bccs

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rick Pasotto wrote: >I just sent a message to two different lists, setting To: to list1 >and Bcc: to list2. > >The second got moderated because of 'implicit address'. When I then >approved it, the To: still showed list1 though the subject line got >altered to include [list2]. > >I thought Bcc addr

Re: [Mailman-Users] bccs

2009-01-15 Thread Brad Knowles
Rick Pasotto wrote: I thought Bcc addresses would *replace* the To addresses. Do I have to actually post two different messages with different To:s? How are Bcc:s supposed to work? A blind-carbon-copy should never cause the contents of the "To:" or "Cc:" header to be changed. People have be

[Mailman-Users] bccs

2009-01-15 Thread Rick Pasotto
I just sent a message to two different lists, setting To: to list1 and Bcc: to list2. The second got moderated because of 'implicit address'. When I then approved it, the To: still showed list1 though the subject line got altered to include [list2]. I thought Bcc addresses would *replace* the To

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Darren G Pifer wrote: > >Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> What Mailman version is this? >> >> >2.1.9 OK. >> What are the list's content filtering settings? >> >Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic according to the >settings below? No So content filtering is off and not involved.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Darren G Pifer
Mark Sapiro wrote: Darren G Pifer wrote: I have attached the files you requested, as sent to me by the list administrator. It appears to me what is happening is the list server is sending the email with 3 attachments but displays as 4 parts: there is the message header, the text ve

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Darren G Pifer wrote: >I have attached the files you requested, as sent to me by the list >administrator. >It appears to me what is happening is the list server is sending the >email with >3 attachments but displays as 4 parts: there is the message header, the >text >version of the email, t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Darren G Pifer
Mark Sapiro wrote: Here is her description of the issue. She is sending text to her listserve which is a moderated list. She approves the message but as a member of the list, the email is received with 3 attachments: ATT1.c, ATT2.htm, and ATT3.c. The administrator has 2 other lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] max_message_size & scrubbing

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rich Winkel wrote: >On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:33:56PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> If you have set the list's scrub_nondigest setting to Yes and you want >> the message scrubbed before checking for too big (and other >> miscellaneous holds), see the post at >>

Re: [Mailman-Users] max_message_size & scrubbing

2009-01-15 Thread Rich Winkel
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:33:56PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: > If you have set the list's scrub_nondigest setting to Yes and you want > the message scrubbed before checking for too big (and other > miscellaneous holds), see the post at >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Web interface automation

2009-01-15 Thread Brian Carpenter
> -Original Message- > From: mailman-users-bounces+brian=emwd@python.org [mailto:mailman- > users-bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of Krešimir Tonkovic > Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:52 AM > To: mailman-users@python.org > Subject: [Mailman-Users] Web interface automati

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Darren G Pifer
Mark Sapiro wrote: Brad Knowles wrote: One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of her listserves. If it's a Listserv(r) list, why are you posting here :) (Listserv(r) is a registered trademark[1] owned by the developer of a particular email list manag

Re: [Mailman-Users] variables in msg_footer

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kærast wrote: > >I'm having problems with the footers on our mailman server, the >variables such as %(real_name)s are being entered as-is and not >rewritten to what they should be. > >I have DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER set at the very bottom >of /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py > >DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER = """ >### >To un

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brad Knowles wrote: >Darren G Pifer wrote: > >> One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of >> her listserves. If it's a Listserv(r) list, why are you posting here :) (Listserv(r) is a registered trademark[1] owned by the developer of a particular email list manage

Re: [Mailman-Users] Web interface automation

2009-01-15 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kreaimir Tonkovi wrote: > > Our idea is to write a script that would use the standard web > interface to manage the subscribers list. Adding members with the > mass-subscribe form is straightforward, but removing members by > unchecking boxes in the list is a bit more complicated. Why can't you

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman receives, archives, acks message but does not send to list

2009-01-15 Thread Brad Knowles
Wei Qin wrote: The server was set up a year ago and has been functioning properly. But recently it no longer broadcasts to the list. The smtp log only shows the acknowledgement message, but no multi-recipient broadcasting message. Can anyone give a clue? Search the Mailman FAQ Wiki for "trou

Re: [Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Brad Knowles
Darren G Pifer wrote: One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of her listserves. Here is her description of the issue. She is sending text to her listserve which is a moderated list. She approves the message but as a member of the list, the email is received with

[Mailman-Users] Web interface automation

2009-01-15 Thread Krešimir Tonković
Up to recently we run our own mailman list on an ADSL connected host, and mail delivery was routed through a smarthost - our ISP's mail server. Then our ISP imposed limits on the amount of mail we can send, and now it doesn't work very well any more. The obvious solution is to move the mailing lis

[Mailman-Users] Mailman receives, archives, acks message but does not send to list

2009-01-15 Thread Wei Qin
The server was set up a year ago and has been functioning properly. But recently it no longer broadcasts to the list. The smtp log only shows the acknowledgement message, but no multi-recipient broadcasting message. Can anyone give a clue? Thanks in advance. wqin

Re: [Mailman-Users] max_message_size & scrubbing

2009-01-15 Thread Malcolm Austen
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 06:08:18 -, Rich Winkel wrote: It seems the answer is "before" which seems kinda pointless. Is there a way to do this test after the attachments are scrubbed? Personally, I prefer the present order. Taking HTML posts for example, I tell people they can post up to X

[Mailman-Users] variables in msg_footer

2009-01-15 Thread Kærast
Hi, I'm having problems with the footers on our mailman server, the variables such as %(real_name)s are being entered as-is and not rewritten to what they should be. I have DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER set at the very bottom of /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER = """ ### To unsubscribe: 1)

[Mailman-Users] Issue with text to Mailman list serve

2009-01-15 Thread Darren G Pifer
Hello, One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of her listserves. Here is her description of the issue. She is sending text to her listserve which is a moderated list. She approves the message but as a member of the list, the email is received with 3 attachment