I am pleased to announce the second release candidate for Mailman 2.1.16.
Python 2.4 is the minimum supported, but Python 2.7 is recommended.
This release has a few new features and several bug fixed as detailed in
the attached README.
Differences from the first candidate are the inclusion of th
On 07/19/2013 01:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> Thus, the first notice the user likely receives is sent after
> bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings_interval by cron/disabled. The problem
> is that a new token is not generated and this notice contains the
> original token which almost certainly has exp
On 07/19/2013 11:18 AM, James Cloos wrote:
> In other words, tokens generated by the cgi or by sending a subscribe or
> unsubscribe mail work, but tokens generated by class Bouncer are always
> invalid.
>
> Is the cookie expiring before the mail is sent?
>
> I see the comment in Bouncer.py about
> "MS" == Mark Sapiro writes:
MS> I understood that, but what else happens? What response do you get from
MS> the web server when you go to the mailman/confirm/$LISTNAME/$TOKEN uri?
Sorry; I thought that was clear. Replies to the confirm mail generate
an invalid token reply; surfing to the
On 07/19/2013 08:47 AM, James Cloos wrote:
>> "MS" == Mark Sapiro writes:
>
> MS> What do you do and what happens?
>
> Mail comes in announcing that:
>
> Your membership in the mailing list $LISTNAME has been disabled due to
> excessive bounces
>
> Neither replying nor surfing to the m
<< On 7/18/2013 6:56 PM, Chuck Dahlen wrote:
Their tech support on Hostmonster was excellent however
they stated that they run a customized version of Mailman and don't allow
users (even owners or administrators) to change even the configuration
variables. They referred me to "Dadamail" so I am
> "MS" == Mark Sapiro writes:
MS> What do you do and what happens?
Mail comes in announcing that:
Your membership in the mailing list $LISTNAME has been disabled due to
excessive bounces
Neither replying nor surfing to the mailman/confirm/$LISTNAME/$TOKEN uri
works.
Using the uri and