Re: [Mailman-Users] Delivery to SMTP server very slow

2010-03-09 Thread Stefan Foerster
* Mark Sapiro : > On 2/21/2010 2:15 AM, Stefan Foerster wrote: > > > > Bad news. I was not able to reproduce the problem on a VM, using > > backups from the day the problem first occured. And worse, this night, > > while I slept a troubled, disturbed sleep, dreaming of SMTP dialogues, > > the list

Re: [Mailman-Users] unclaimed action of mailman

2010-03-09 Thread Masaharu Kawada
Mark-san, Thank you very much for your response. I got better understanding on what the non-list-member is. Best Regards, Mark Sapiro wrote: Masaharu Kawada wrote: One thing to make sure, do you mean that a non-list-member is the mailman user? Yes and no. The sender of the post is

Re: [Mailman-Users] Member receives rejected message but message goesthrough

2010-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Hung Phan wrote: > >Here is the vette log for the most recent 3 days > >Mar 07 00:44:22 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a >Mar 07 02:11:49 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a >Mar 07 02:23:29 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a >Mar 07 07:42:36 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msg

Re: [Mailman-Users] Member receives rejected message but message goesthrough

2010-03-09 Thread Hung Phan
Thank you, Mark Here is the vette log for the most recent 3 days Mar 07 00:44:22 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a Mar 07 02:11:49 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a Mar 07 02:23:29 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a Mar 07 07:42:36 2010 (2371) Message discarded, msgid: n/a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Message rejected by admin got sent out after senderreplied to rejection notice

2010-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anne Anderson wrote: > >We have a mystery going on here at Westmont College... the admin for one of >our lists rejected a message sent by a student, and when the student replied >in some way to the rejection notice, the message that was being held got >sent out. > >This has happened twice now (with

Re: [Mailman-Users] digests don't show unicode well

2010-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Con Wieland wrote: > >I'm a little out of my realm here. I have a greek list that is >experiencing the following issue: > >some text in UTF-8 when it is in digest - or maybe any format. Also, >some web addresses are now in non-latin characters. Any advice for >how to deal with this problem?

[Mailman-Users] Message rejected by admin got sent out after sender replied to rejection notice

2010-03-09 Thread Anne Anderson
Hello, Mailman experts! Hello, Mailman experts! We have a mystery going on here at Westmont College... the admin for one of our lists rejected a message sent by a student, and when the student replied in some way to the rejection notice, the message that was being held got sent out. This has hap

Re: [Mailman-Users] Changing URL used by main CGI executables

2010-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jason Kania wrote: > >If I navigate to the URL http://www.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, I get a >complete list of lists. > >However, if I navigate to http://list.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, the >output indicates that there are no lists on the server. This domain is a >virtual server in Apach

[Mailman-Users] digests don't show unicode well

2010-03-09 Thread Con Wieland
Hello all, I'm a little out of my realm here. I have a greek list that is experiencing the following issue: some text in UTF-8 when it is in digest - or maybe any format. Also, some web addresses are now in non-latin characters. Any advice for how to deal with this problem? I know when

[Mailman-Users] Changing URL used by main CGI executables

2010-03-09 Thread Jason Kania
Hello, I have spent the better part of the evening searching for an answer but to no avail. The problem that I am having is in trying to set the URL for the main CGI executables after a server move. If I navigate to the URL http://www.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, I get a complete list of lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] unclaimed action of mailman

2010-03-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
Masaharu Kawada wrote: > >One thing to make sure, do you mean that a non-list-member is the >mailman user? Yes and no. The sender of the post is not a member of the list. Mailman looks at more than one thing when determining if the sender is a member. In this case, what Mailman looks at is the F