Hi,
I am running Mailman 2.1.8 on a Solaris system and I have activated
scrub_nondigest for three lists - but the attachments can only be
correctly viewed for one of them.
When sending a mail with an attached .jpg, two of the lists
generate an encoded attachment leading to
- the display of so
Hi all,
I have just upgraded my Mailman from 2.1.2 to 2.1.8 hoping to resolve
this problem, but it still persists:
when I have a message with an attachment, the URL to the attachment
doesn't contain the host name:
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Pug Bainter (pug at pug.net) said something that sounded like:
> I have a problem (mostly with M$ Outlook users) that when a user
> sends a message without newlines in it (because their email client
> auto-displays it "properly" for them), the message gets stored just
> like this in the arc
If you are using the new version of mailman, you have to start mailmanctl (it took me
a while to find it, too).
For a one-time-start it's enough to call
bin/mailmanctl start
in the mailman home directory.
To have it started on each reboot you must include it in the /etc/init.d directory (or
what
Yes, you have to start mailmanctl (it took me a while to find it, too).
For a one-time-start it's enough to call
bin/mailmanctl start
in the mailman home directory.
To have it started on each reboot you must include it in the /etc/init.d directory (or
whatever it is called in RedHat).
The INSTAL
(mailman 2.1.2 on Solaris/Intel)
On the listinfo page the URL of a public archive is generated as
http://myserver.mydomain/pipermail/ instead of
http://myserver.mydomain/pipermail/listname/
The URL of a private archive is OK. It is generated as
http://myserver.mydomain/mailman/private/listname
I have now found who swallows the Umlauts in message bodies:
I had inserted a 'fmt -s -w 80' in the mail aliases. Unfortunately on Solaris 7 this
command erases the Umlauts.
Hence my next question:
Is there an option in mailman 2.1.2 to autowrap the messages after 80 characters or so?
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Jean B
I have updated from Mailman 2.0.10 to 2.1.2 because of the international language
support (on Solaris and Intel).
German Umlauts (äöüß...) are now displayed correctly in the subject line, BUT ...
they are simply omitted in the message body - in the received mails as well as in the
archive.
e.g.
Is there a configuration item to make Mailman break down very long lines?
Most of my mailing lists' members are using Outlook 2000 and their messages are shown
in both the archive view and the html view with very long lines without any line
wrapping. I don't
know whether Outlook or Mailman are