LuKreme
<< wave a fresh chicken bone over the server >>
You WILL have FAR better 'luck' with a fresh [sic]
turkey bone !!
I thought "everybody" knew THAT !!! Tsk, tsk !!!
Ed
PS: !!
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LuKreme wrote:
>> configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --with-group-name
>>
>> Because it's spelled --with-groupname
>
>
>Yeah, I don't get that.
And you do get another warning that I don't get. ???
># python --version
>Python 2.5.5
># bash --version
>GNU bash, version 4.0.35(0)-rel
On 24-Apr-2010, at 13:15, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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> LuKreme wrote:
>
>> I tried to send a message to a low-traffic announce-list which failed:
>
> Are other lists working?
No, everything is dead.
>
[Let's just ignore anything having to do with the ports package, I'm trying to
get the source ta
LuKreme wrote:
>I tried to send a message to a low-traffic announce-list which failed:
Are other lists working?
>Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper
>script to be executed as group "mailman", but the system's mail server
>executed the mail script as
I tried to send a message to a low-traffic announce-list which failed:
Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper
script to be executed as group "mailman", but the system's mail server executed
the mail script as group "nobody". Try tweaking the mail server t
Chris Malme wrote:
>
>I've discovered that for every "-" in the MessageID, that message is moved
>one place across in the nesting of threads. As his MessageID can contain up
>to 5 "-" characters, this means any thread he participates in gets messed up
>somewhat.
Good work. It took me quite a bit
By the way, the mail client in question is Apple Mail 2.1, and I have
confirmed that this is normal behaviour for it.
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Regarding my earlier query, regarding archive messages breaking, due to to
in message "\nFrom " text; I am pleased to say that Mark's suggestion worked
a treat, and fixed that archive woe. Many thanks.
However, it uncovered another problem, less serious, but fascinating. One of
my users uses a mai