At 12:56 AM 24/01/04, Dan Phillips wrote:
The problem is she's probably using Eudora, which improperly displays the
RFC 2369 headers. See the explanation at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.001.htp
I'm using Eudora here, and I don't have a problem.
Perhaps she's usi
At 02:32 PM 22/01/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is wrong with the mailman authors making their product superior
enough to compensate for Microdummies poor programing and faulty RFC
interpretation?
What is wrong with this idea, is that it means Mailman is going against the
RFC that it curre
Hi Brad,
At 10:33 AM 22/01/04, you wrote:
At 5:56 PM -0600 2004/01/21, Linda Pahdoco wrote:
So I'm supposed to tell my client "Just tell the hundreds of corporate
people who belong to your mailing list to not use outlook?"
We're looking for a real life answer, not a perfect world one.
Just in the process of moving some lists across to mailman from ezmlm , and
can't seem to find an easy way of doing it.
I think I've found something that'll bring them in from a .mbox file, but
these are currently in a Maildir/ format.
Anyone got an easy way to convert them across ?
Thanks !!
At 12:39 PM 29/12/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 20:37, Brendan Pratt wrote:
> Just installed Mailman, and being such a noob, I can't seem to work out
how
> to utilise the add_members script correctly.
>
> ./add_members [EMAIL PROTECTED] listname
> Could som
Just installed Mailman, and being such a noob, I can't seem to work out how
to utilise the add_members script correctly.
./add_members [EMAIL PROTECTED] listname
It complains that I haven't used one of the -r or -d options, and that's
where I am not clear as to what filename/paths I should be u