On 11/25/09 9:32 PM, Bill Catambay at and...@excaliburworld.com wrote:
> Is there anyone on this list who has successfully got Mailman running
> on Mac OS?
As Mark posted, you need to install the developer tools.
Also, search the archives as I have posted detailed instructions on
installing Ma
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Bill Catambay wrote:
I didn't get very far. I thought Mailman only required Python?
Is there anyone on this list who has successfully got Mailman running
on Mac OS?
There is a small amount of compiled C code.
You have to install the developer tools. This package is usually
Mark Sapiro wrote:
glen martin wrote:
The root cause, though, is my users. I'd therefore like to train them
:) by rejecting their posts that copy non-members.
Actually, the best you can do is Recipient filters. If you set
require_explicit_destination to Yes and max_num_recipients to 2, any
pos
Bill Catambay wrote:
>
>I didn't get very far. I thought Mailman only required Python?
>
>Is there anyone on this list who has successfully got Mailman running
>on Mac OS?
There is a small amount of compiled C code.
You have to install the developer tools. This package is usually under
optiona
Mailman v. 2.1.12 -> Mac OS 10.4.11
Tried to configure, and got the following results in config.log under
Core Tests:
configure:1714: checking for --with-python
configure:1726: result: no
configure:1733: checking for python
configure:1751: found
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 08:42:50AM -0800, glen martin wrote:
> I've got some rude users who occasionally cc non-list members on their
> messages to a restricted list that is actually intended to be private
> (membership by invitation only).
Suspend 'em from posting to the list for a breach of
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>Well, as usual, my upgrade of Mandriva to v 2010.0 has broken Mailman. I
>once again humbly request help. Here is the traceback from 'mailmanctl
>start':
>
>/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Utils.py:32: DeprecationWarning: the sha module
>is deprecated; use the hashlib module instea
glen martin wrote:
>
>I've got some rude users who occasionally cc non-list members on their
>messages to a restricted list that is actually intended to be private
>(membership by invitation only). Then, as you might expect, when the
>non-member replies, that message is rejected or held for app
Well, as usual, my upgrade of Mandriva to v 2010.0 has broken Mailman. I
once again humbly request help. Here is the traceback from 'mailmanctl
start':
/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Utils.py:32: DeprecationWarning: the sha module
is deprecated; use the hashlib module instead
import sha
Traceback (mos
Apologies if this is a FAQ ... yadda yadda ... searched wiki, list
archive, FAQs, even the documentation :)
I've got some rude users who occasionally cc non-list members on their
messages to a restricted list that is actually intended to be private
(membership by invitation only). Then, as yo
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 06:48:51PM -0800, Debbie Karimoto wrote:
> I am curious if other iPhone users can read the moderated messages on their
> phones.
I can't read the parts; the onlypart that I can read is the "you've
got things to deal with, here's the few headers and a URI" part.
It's not s
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