nikos wrote:
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>This is one:
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>Feb 08 16:03:11 2012 (15955) Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py", line 120, in _oneloop
> self._onefile(msg, msgdata)
> File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py", line 191, in _onefile
> keepqueued =
Lluis Montoliu wrote:
>the two large list are not sending any digest-mode, with the exact
>same settings, even if I decrease the value to 256 or if I trigger
>sending a new digest dispatch right now, which does not happen. I'm
>totally amazed. I've seen the archives of mailman and, unfortuna
Mark, thank you very much for your help, which got me on the right track.
Indeed, the problem is that iPad photos, even when they are taken with a
portrait orientation, always carry Exif data that claim a landcape orientation.
Web browsers and many mail clients orient pictures according to the
Some more data. Hosting provider can't find anything wrong. I have set
a new list, fake users for testing purposes. Set one of them for
standard the other for digest-mode and played with size limits and
daily and everything worked as expected, in this test list, whereas
the two large list a
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Yup. But he explained this. The list is the public face of a
committee, and at least some outgoing mail should appear to be from
the committee.
Couldn't this be done by sending from an existing account and spoofing the
From line?
Geoff.
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It's been a few weeks since the last posting to this thread, but I nonetheless
wanted to follow up to provide some sort of closure around one organization's
mailing list migration efforts from Majordomo and to also hopefully provide a
few interesting tidbits of information to others.
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