On 7/8/16 4:32 PM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
>
> User was reusing an old message that was previously sent to the list, and
> then using Outlook's 'Send Again' feature, which caused the message to
> contain headers that mailman placed into the original message. When the
> IncomingRunner process saw
All,
User was reusing an old message that was previously sent to the list, and then
using Outlook's 'Send Again' feature, which caused the message to contain
headers that mailman placed into the original message. When the IncomingRunner
process saw the message come through 'again', it discarde
On 7/8/16 10:11 AM, Matthew Needham wrote:
> Is there a succinct way to list "auxiliary" addresses that are configured in
> a list? By "auxiliary" I'm referring to addresses other than member, owner,
> or moderator, since those are easy to find with list_owners and find_members.
Since it was tr
Is there a succinct way to list "auxiliary" addresses that are configured in a
list? By "auxiliary" I'm referring to addresses other than member, owner, or
moderator, since those are easy to find with list_owners and find_members.
I'm trying to practice better list hygiene, and remove all releva
On 7/8/16 10:37 AM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> 3892 is the IncomingRunner process.
>
> And I'm still running 2.1.9, since that is what was provided with CentOS 5.x.
> I will have to upgrade that box soon to CentOS 7.x -- which comes with
> 2.1.15.
Do you have an example message?
Hi Mark,
3892 is the IncomingRunner process.
And I'm still running 2.1.9, since that is what was provided with CentOS 5.x.
I will have to upgrade that box soon to CentOS 7.x -- which comes with 2.1.15.
-p
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro
On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
Is there any way to setup a web page which would automatically update
to show the most recent messages in the archive?
It depends on whether the list's archives are public or not. [...] For
private archives, yo
On 7/8/16 9:33 AM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
>
> This is the message (from just a few minutes ago, in fact):
>
> Jul 08 09:17:51 2016 (3892) Message discarded, msgid: <...>
>
> I am stumped. The sender is a non-moderated member. She is in fact, listed
> as a moderator. filter_content is set to no
Hi Mark,
This is the message (from just a few minutes ago, in fact):
Jul 08 09:17:51 2016 (3892) Message discarded, msgid: <...>
I am stumped. The sender is a non-moderated member. She is in fact, listed as
a moderator. filter_content is set to no. ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER does not
appear to
On 7/8/16 9:00 AM, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
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> WRT Content filtering -- if filter_content is set to NO, then nothing else in
> that section should apply, right? That is, even if there is stuff defined
> for pass_mime_types and filter_filename_extensions?
That's correct.
Note that what I wrote b
Thanks for the reply and thanks for showing me a working link for HyperKitty.
I saw mention of HyperKitty on the net but didn't see any example screens, so I
wasn't sure if it would be worth the trouble of downloading/installing or not.
It actually looks like the closest match to what I was lo
Thanks, Mark.
WRT Content filtering -- if filter_content is set to NO, then nothing else in
that section should apply, right? That is, even if there is stuff defined for
pass_mime_types and filter_filename_extensions?
Thanks,
-p
-Original Message-
Fr
On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>
> Is there any way to setup a web page which would automatically update to show
> the most recent messages in the archive? I have an archive setup and it
> receives a copy of the messages fairly quickly, but it doesn't update
> automatically and also
Hi!
I'm hoping there's a quick answer to this. I looked but can't find it online.
As of yesterday, I'm now running a mailing list for an interest group of about
50 people. I've run many other lists in the past, all using mailman, and never
encountered the unique situation I'm seeing here.
We
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