Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache ScriptAlias and POST

2019-12-09 Thread Geoff Campbell
Mark, > It is due to redirection losing POST data, but the culprit is not > ScriptAlias. It is whatever you have in your Apache config that > redirects http to https. Ah, interesting. > I don't know why you couldn't find the answer in the archives. Well, I think the answer there is that there a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache ScriptAlias and POST

2019-12-09 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 12/9/19 3:42 AM, Geoff Campbell wrote: > > Reading through this list, I see that this is apparently due to the > ScriptAlias redirection just silently dumping the data content of HTTP > POST requests. Which seems a bit odd to me, but what do I know? It is due to redirection losing POST data,

[Mailman-Users] Apache ScriptAlias and POST

2019-12-09 Thread Geoff Campbell
All, I'm trying to get mailman up and running, using Apache as the web server, and I appear to have run into a fundamental and insoluble problem. Now, please be gentle with me, it's a good 15 years since I last used Linux servers in anger, and I am very far from being an expert with Apache config

Re: [Mailman-Users] Avoiding mangling in Mailman 3?

2019-12-09 Thread Dan Halbert
This is exactly the problem I mentioned a few weeks earlier that did not elicit much of a response. I asked for some way to change the "via" string and there wasn't one. I have to remind people periodically to remove any "via" entries from their address books. AOL/Yahoo/Verizon cause other pro

Re: [Mailman-Users] Avoiding mangling in Mailman 3?

2019-12-09 Thread Allan Hansen
Hi Stephen, Thank you a bunch for looking into this. I was trying to say that ReplyTo: works fine, for just the reasons you mention. No problem there. At first. ;-) But Apple Mail puts the mangled address To: into the ‘Previous Recipients’ list to help with auto-completion later. Here are the