Mark Sapiro writes:
> add_language('en', 'English (USA)', 'utf-8', 'ltr')
Shouldn't this probably be default by now? I'm usually pretty
hesitant to mess with existing defaults, but as I understand this
there's actually corrupt data in the .txt files. This can be a real
headache for people usin
Salvatore D'Agostino wrote:
>
>I have a question about the mailman bounce procedure. Is it possible to
>obtain a list of bounces that were removed from the list due to a high
>"score"? Essentially what I want to do is create a list of members that
>were removed from the list due to bounces and p
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
>I have a number of lists running and they worked fine with the subject prefix
>for each list.
>
>Suddenly all the distributed messages are no longer showing the subject prefix
>and I don't understand what could be causing this.
>
>I'm not sure how to debug it, I don't
Ulf Zimmermann wrote:
>Our mailman/data directory has a bunch of heldmsg- files. One of the lists
>has over 5,000 currently. Whenever we try to access "Tend to pending
>administration requests" it never returns. Apache error log shows just:
>
>[Thu Mar 26 01:17:25 2009] [error] [client 172.18.4
Our mailman/data directory has a bunch of heldmsg- files. One of the lists has
over 5,000 currently. Whenever we try to access "Tend to pending administration
requests" it never returns. Apache error log shows just:
[Thu Mar 26 01:17:25 2009] [error] [client 172.18.42.241] Premature end of
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Hi all,
I have a question about the mailman bounce procedure. Is it possible to
obtain a list of bounces that were removed from the list due to a high
"score"? Essentially what I want to do is create a list of members that
were removed from the list due to bounces and present that list to the
Hi,
I have a number of lists running and they worked fine with the subject prefix
for each list.
Suddenly all the distributed messages are no longer showing the subject prefix
and I don't understand what could be causing this.
I'm not sure how to debug it, I don't see any evident errors and t
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
>The list is a announce-only type in Russian (Cyrillic), but the
>default language is set to English (so I can read the admin pages and
>complete the necessary tasks). As I believe Mark mentioned before,
>this means that the messages themselves (sent by the Russian
>Mod
Guys --
I have a problem with the monthly archives from Mailman 2.1.11 (using
Pipermail 0.09 [default]) and wonder if there is any help available.
I've read several FAQs, but no luck in understanding the problem yet.
The list is a announce-only type in Russian (Cyrillic), but the
default lan
David Newman wrote:
>On 3/26/09 2:49 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> You can also see if this
>> post in in archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox which will
>> tell you that Mailman tried to archive it. Note that two different
>> messages should never have the same Message-ID, but ...
>
>And th
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