On 4/14/2011 4:40 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>>
>> I patched mailman to emit that info.
>> m(
>
> --- /usr/src/mailman-2.1.14/Mailman/Cgi/admin.py 2010-12-02
> 08:41:27.0 +0100
> +++ /usr/src/mailman-2.1.14/Mailman/Cgi/admin.py 2011-04-14
> 13:34:53.533844622 +0200
> @@ -189,1
Jesus Cea wrote:
>
>This morning I received this:
>
>"""
>Your "cron" job on stargate
>/usr/local/bin/python2.5 -S /home/mailman/cron/disabled
>
>produced the following output:
>
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/mailman/cron/disabled", line 224, in
>main()
> File "/home/mail
Richard Damon wrote:
>
>Doesn't . only match a single character? I use filters more like
>
>Subject: .*remove.*
>
>so the .* matches any number of characters between the Subject header
>and the word.
bounce_matching_headers is different from header_filter_rules. For
header_filter_rules, you might
On 4/14/11 3:12 PM, Barry Finkel wrote:
I am running 2.1.14, and we had a problem where a list owner
subscribed a number of persons to a list, and many of these
persons want to be unsubscribed. To catch mail directed
toward the list:
Subject: Please remove me from your list
I added a line
Barry Finkel wrote
>
>I added a line to bounce_matching_headers
>
> Subject: .remove.
I don't know why this didn't work unless it contains trailing
whitespace (leading whitespace is removed before matching). However,
if you are trying to match the 'word' remove, I would use
Subject: \Wre
I am running 2.1.14, and we had a problem where a list owner
subscribed a number of persons to a list, and many of these
persons want to be unsubscribed. To catch mail directed
toward the list:
Subject: Please remove me from your list
I added a line to bounce_matching_headers
Subject
Nina Nicholson wrote:
>
>My problem is that emails sent to both the -owner and -request addresses
>bounce back with the message that that address doesn't exist.
>
>Interestingly I tried to manually created -owner and -request addresses for
>one of the lists (n...@domain.org) via Plesk, and was prev
I recently moved my site from a host that provided Mailman 2.1.5 and Plesk
8.1 to one that provides Mailman 2.1.9 and Plesk 10.1.1.
I manually created 55 lists on the new host through Plesk, and populated
them in the Mailman admin. All of them have the same two emails in the
-owner field, which we
Hi,
We have been using the Approved header as a way to automtically approve
commit logs to a read-only mailinglist. We recently moved our
infrastructure to github and I wrote a patch to the github Email service
hook to add an Approved header.
https://github.com/github/github-services/pul
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Hi. This is a recurrent issue.
This morning I received this:
"""
Your "cron" job on stargate
/usr/local/bin/python2.5 -S /home/mailman/cron/disabled
produced the following output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mailman/cron/disabl
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> > Warning: You have digest members, but digests are turned off. Those
> > people will not receive mail.
> >
> > > But WHICH members?
>
> I patched mailman to emit that info.
> m(
--- /usr/src/mailman-2.1.14/Mailman/Cgi/admin.py2010-12-02
08:41:27.0 +0100
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Ralf Hildebrandt :
> > I disallowed my users to get their list-emails (for one list) as a
> > digest.
> >
> > As far as I can see, I removed the "digest" tickmark for all memeber,
> > yet mailman is reporting:
> >
> > Achtung: Sie haben Mitglieder, die Nachrichtensammlung
* Ralf Hildebrandt :
> I disallowed my users to get their list-emails (for one list) as a
> digest.
>
> As far as I can see, I removed the "digest" tickmark for all memeber,
> yet mailman is reporting:
>
> Achtung: Sie haben Mitglieder, die Nachrichtensammlungen (digests)
> bekommen wollen, aber
I disallowed my users to get their list-emails (for one list) as a
digest.
As far as I can see, I removed the "digest" tickmark for all memeber,
yet mailman is reporting:
Achtung: Sie haben Mitglieder, die Nachrichtensammlungen (digests)
bekommen wollen, aber der Sammlungs-Modus ist von Ihnen dea
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