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On 3 April 2017 at 15:06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/03/2017 12:57 PM, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for trying to help me out Mark. I do appreciate it.
>
>
> Some of my prior replies may have been misleading. I just did some more
> detailed looking and here
On 3 April 2017 at 12:01, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/03/2017 11:36 AM, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>> I don't see the confirmation string in the list's db even though I
>> still see the email in held moderation queue.
>
>
> Did you give the '-m' option to
Thanks Mark. No Luck. :( Comments inline
On 3 April 2017 at 10:59, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 04/03/2017 07:18 AM, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>> I tried sending a large email to test and the confirmation string worked for
>> me.
>> The confirmation str
t of 20 KB
The confirmation string from the email is:
93321f4b6ef46ce0148f5da147bda4c02a63f5c7
Any ideas what to look at next to try and figure out why this is happening?
This isn't the first time that users have reported that the
confirmation strings didn't work.
Thanks,
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the stupid Postfix questions. I'll reserve the stupid Mailman question
for here ;)
Thanks,
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On 21 November 2016 at 19:31, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 11/21/2016 03:47 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>> Bryan Carbonnell writes:
>>
manual, http://www.list.org/mailman-install/postfix-integration.html
and am just a bit unsure if these are the steps to take since this is
an existing Mailman installation.
Thanks for an pointers.
Bryan
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On Apr 5, 2015 7:27 PM, "David Andrews" wrote:
>
> At 02:48 PM 4/2/2015, Andrew Stuart wrote:
>>
>> What’s on your wishlist for the perfect Mailman web interface? If you
can provide links to show where your ideas are done well that would help to
illustrate your thoughts. Any killer features that
Thanks Mark.
Bryan
On Feb 19, 2015 5:54 PM, "Mark Sapiro" wrote:
> On 02/19/2015 09:48 AM, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> > I am running 2.1.14 currently, and was wondering is there a way to
> > filter emails based on the content of the body?
>
>
> Not in Mail
I'm not adverse to upgrading if the newer versions have that capability.
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On 10/18/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> >
> >I'm just looking for pros and cons to help me decide. I'm leaning
> >towards creating a new list and migrating the users.
>
>
> If all you want to do is change the
root access to do this, so that's not an issue.
I'm just looking for pros and cons to help me decide. I'm leaning
towards creating a new list and migrating the users.
Thanks for your input.
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On 10/12/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>
> >I'm not sure if this should be here or dev, but I'll start here.
> >
> >This is something I've been thinking about for a while and finally
> >decided to ask
&
th the wth_list script.
Is there a list of properties for the mlist object anywhere? If not,
where in the code do I need to go hunting for this info?
Thanks,
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ious documents but now I'm more
> confused than before
> please let me know if you need more information
What is your problem?
I saw a GMail Message id.
Is it that the e-mail isn't coming back to a GMail account?
If so, have a look at:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?re
t
Did you add the list aliases to the Sendmail alias file?
If you did, did you run newaliases?
I can't recall if you need to restart Sendmail for the new aliases to
take effect, but I always do, so did you restart Sendmail?
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Thanks Mark for the good suggestions.
I didn't think there was an easy solution besides the clue-by-four.
I guess I be reading and contemplating a custom handler.
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different lists
Is this possible without resorting to a clue-by-four for the offending users?
Nothing popped up in a FAQ and archive search.
Thanks,
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> text
>
> who
But, IIRC, that won't give you the members that have set "Conceal
yourself from subscriber list?" to Yes.
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ge('en', 'English (USA)', 'utf-8')
>
> in mm_cfg.py and restart Mailman.
Thanks,
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r do I need to change
the source code somewhere?
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with this installation :(
So I will have to work out a different way.
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On 6/8/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> >
> >I don't want the user to have a choice in their default language.
> >
> >Here is the problem I have been running into, with the choice of
> >English and French, when
On 6/8/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>
> >Is it possible to have the admin interface for a list in 1 language,
> >English, and have the user interface a different language, French,
> >using 2.1.6 or 2.1.9?
> >
> &
translations for the Admin interface so that it gets displayed in the
default text, which is English.
Is there an easier way to do this?
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roup_id=103&atid=300103
It also gives the UI the ability to have sitewide headers and footers,
giving the UI the ability to look more the hosts site in general.
Updting it to MM 2.1.9 is one of the many things on my TODO list.
Hopefully soon as I want to get my site upgraded to 2.1.9
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e' with the same options you
> gave it the first time, then compile and install normally. The new
> sources files will overwrite the old files; then, just issue a
> mailmanctl restart.
Before you run the make install I'd recommend stopping mailman
mailmanctl stop
make install
ho have been are
hidden ie. set Conceal yourself from subscriber list? to yes in their
options page)
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sent it over, but would prefer that the email addresses stay valid.
>
> I don't need generated archive files; just list pickles and mbox files,
> if you've been generating them.
I've got a 213MB mbox, and associated pickle although it's a public
list. Just let me k
site-wide header and footer to customise
the web interface. I haven't upload the patch for V 2.1.8, but you can
see what it looks like in practice on 2.1.7 at
http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo
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licate.
I don't use Outlook myself, but try disabling the rule for a while and
see if the duplicates still happen. If not, then recreate the rule.
I know this isn't Mailman related, but I think that this may be a good
cause for the archive.
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figured in it (how many post per day, how
> many new subscrive, etc...). Is there something that could help me?
Have a look at the MMDSR script at Sourceforge in the files section,
IIRC. It sounds like this is a perfect fit for what you need.
I'd give you the URL, but I can't ge
stay high for
this kind of thing if I hadn't educated the users on how to do it
themselves.
Granted the lists I administer are populated by extremely tech savy
users (MS Access developers list is the main one) so that probably
doesn't hurt.
Having said all that, your approach works well fo
t for different accounts I give them
instructions on how to sub that address and then postpone that
subscription. it puts the onus on the onus on the user to make sure
they post from "legitimate" accounts.
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nly delete your list(s) but it will also delete *ALL* your
Sendmail aliases.
That only took me 2 days to figure out :(
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On 30/01/06, Jeff Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone point me to the Python module that Pipermail uses to take
> templates and render HTML message archives?
$PREFIX/Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py
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You can dowload it (and a separate version that works with the
ht://dig integration patches) from:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1415956&group_id=103&atid=300103
You can see in use at http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo
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[ 1415961 ] List bandwidth monitor
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1415961&group_id=103&atid=300103
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I'll take a stab at rewriting it in Python. I can't promise anything,
but I'll take a shot at it.
I'm no expert Python coder, aw who's kidding who, I've just started to
learn Python, but I'll give it a go. Give you time to work on Mailman
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n the 18n or developers list?
Thanks,
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On 23/01/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> >
> >So if I understand what you just wrote, the size in the post log is
> >what comes to Mailman before it gets scrubbed?
>
> No. The size in the post log is the actual size
On 22/01/06, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 1:27 PM -0500 2006-01-22, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>
> >> > Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
> >> > by a specific list?
> >>
> >> Since ther
On 22/01/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell
> >
> >Again, let me know if you see any way this can be improved.
>
> I haven't looked in great detail, but here are some random thoughts I
> have on the subject for your consideration.
&g
On 21/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 19/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
> > by a specific list?
>
> Since there is no inbuilt way to do this with M
On 19/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
> by a specific list?
Since there is no inbuilt way to do this with Mailman, I wrote a
Python script to parse the POST log and take the size of the posts t
you add the aliases to your alias file?
Also look in the FAQ at Article 1.7 http://www.python.org/cgi-
bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.007.htp
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On 19/01/06, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 7:50 PM -0500 2006-01-19, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>
> > Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
> > by a specific list?
>
> No. This is closely related to the Mailman
Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
by a specific list?
If not, is there a way to do it using Sendmail?
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or page as well. Ideas?
> If you're anwhere near the Denver area I'd be happy to thank you for
> your help (beer).
Have a look at the warning box at http://list.org/mailman-install/node9.html
There are some permission issues that may be affecting the installation.
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g the web interface?)
I would imagine that this could be done in a similar fashion, but I've
nver done this before so ican't offer any advice.
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they
sent it, it won't show the received one.
I believe there are other services that do this as well.
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1.7 on my test box with no
problems. IIRC there were just a few ofsets for a few hunks.
So it appears to apply cleanly.
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> and download and try the HyperArch.patch id 161935.
>
> I think this patch should completely fix the problem.
I gave the patch a whirl this morning, and all looks good.
Thanks again Mark.
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On 02/01/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> >
> >The error I get is:
> >UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xa3 in position
> >2025: ordinal not in range(128)
> >
> >I have looked t
On 02/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does Mailman log anything when you try and rebuild the archive from
> the commandline?
> I have looked through the mbox file and all the ascii characters
> greater than 128 are in the body of the e-mails. The 2 chara
hat
i can find are the British Pound sign and what appears to be a MS
"smart" single quote.
I even brought the mbox over to my Windows box (I only know how to
read a text file in a windows environment) and examined each character
individually and didn't find any invalid characters in the h
ck the directory permissions. Full details can be found at
http://list.org/mailman-install/node9.html in the Warning box.
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a list
> > not too long ago, but alas.. :)
>
> mmsitepass would give you the ste password.
Actually mmsitepass SETS the site password.
So Stefan, if you have command line access, you can use the mmsitepass
command to set a new site password.
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m/mailman/private/listname/ I can log in and access
the archives.
I have tried making the archive private and then making it public
again and it doesn't work.
Does anyone have any ideas of what I can check next. I'm at a total
loss as to what could be wrong not.
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t I can check next. I'm at a total
loss as to what could be wrong.
Thanks for reading this far.
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Whoops, should have sentthis to the list as well.
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From: Bryan Carbonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09-Sep-2005 14:00
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] GMAIL
To: scot condry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 09/09/05, scot condry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
earch) and MM with MHonArc (for archive content page generation).
WOO HOO!!
Thank you Richard. I've been waiting for them to be updated for MM 2.1.6.
Now, *I* just need to find the time to test and upgrade my server :(
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ny feedback on it, I'd love to hear it,since this is
my first attempt at creating a patch.
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When a post is over the max_message_size a held notice is sent back to
the sender.
Is it possible to include the original e-mail with this held notice?
Or at least the first line of the e-mail?
I have looked in the FAQ and searched the archives and I don't see anything.
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On 24 Apr 2005 at 8:31, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> I have just uploaded a patch that will make the web UI for MM 2.1.6rc1
> XHTML 1 strict compliant. This patch allows for some CSS formatting as
> well.
>
> I have tried to make all the pages compliant, but I may have missed
> so
on it, I'd love to hear it,since this is my
first attempt at something like this.
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that I have been able to use to administrate
> certain things. This has been helpful for me since I don't know much
> unix.
If you used the Mailman webmin module, check your aliases file.
For some reason the Mailman module that I have used in the past have
toasted my Sendmail a
ail&aid=1160353&group
_id=103&atid=300103
If anyone has any feedback on it, I'd love to hear it.
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On 5 Mar 2005 at 13:42, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> >
> >1) Can anyone give me some quick pointers on how to make it, so that
> >it's a standard patch file, if such a thing exists.
>
> A unified context diff is the preferred format for a
On 5 Mar 2005 at 12:38, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> However, since I'm fairly new to Linux and creating diff files, I'm
> not sure how to make the patch file to upload to Sourceforge. I have
> read the man pages, but there seems to be quite a few different
> commandline switch
it's a standard patch file, if such a thing exists.
2) Would I be better off working with 2.1.5 or 2.1.6 source? I know
that the 2.1.6 is still in late beta.
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es anywhere in the logs..
>
> Pls help
Do you have cookies enabled in your browser?
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the reply dialog box when they click Reply.
As for OE, they are probably clicking Reply All, which puts bitha
addresses in the To line.
So, in both cases, it's just how they are replying.
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On 26 Mar 2004 at 12:00, Richard Barrett wrote:
> On 26 Mar 2004, at 11:15, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
> > Either I'm blind or just plain old dumb, but I can't seem to fine
> > the HTML template that builds the list of list page. The page that
> > you first get wh
n you goto example.com/mailman/listinfo/
I found the individual list info template
($prefix/templates/en/listinfo.html), but I can't seem to find the
one that builds the list of lists.
Help? Please.
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> From: Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 26 Mar 2004, at 11:15, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
>
> > Either I'm blind or just plain old dumb, but I can't seem to fine the
> > HTML template that builds the list of list page. The page that you
> >
Help. Please?
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sers until they stop cross
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I still have all 9 e-mails if there is anything in the headers that
may help you help me sort this mess out.
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
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that I'd
need to look at to start on parsing the file.
Thanks very much for patience with a newbie.
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d the archives of the list and didn't find anything on
this.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or at least tell me not
to bother because it can't be done.
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