m then on, and not use Debian. But I'm lazy and not yet
desperate for the 2.1+ features, so I'm waiting for Debian.
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you haven't installed the
Developer's Tools CDROM - either that or the variable called "$PATH"
that contains the directories in which your shell looks for things to
run, is messed up.
If you haven't installed the Developer's Tools, do that.
If you have, then m
re. You might
have a look around /etc/logrotate* and see if you can figure out where
it is configured incorrectly.
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ogrotate scripts (that's
what bumps logfiles with numbers, and optionally compresses them). Not
sure where they are in RedHat but in Debian they're in /etc/logrotate* .
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I am a newbie so I guess this is normal to encounter.
>
> Exim-4.10 though.
Sorry, can't help you there. It seems from other things I have seen on
the list that Exim 4 is configured a little differently from 3 - you
might check the archives, just the last couple of weeks, and see if
ther
at is what I don't like.
Sorry, I remembered incorrectly. START the goodbye_msg with an extra
line or two, not end it with that.
Then the headers will be where they are supposed to be.
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e users add an extra newline at the bottom of
goodbye_msg, or two, and see if that helps.
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ntil it is released. It promises to be quite
a good upgrade.
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ns:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.003.htp
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On 7 Iyyar 5762, Detlef Neubauer wrote:
> Sorry Guys,
>
> why did you send all the messages as Cc: to me? I read the list.
Because you didn't have a header that said something like
"Mail-Copies-To: never" or "nobody" in your headers?
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ers that Gnus added (not sure about that), but I'm
guessing you can accomplish that with a grep -v or something like that.
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ient you apparently used to post this
message). The archive is just an mbox file.
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ally
generate a .pyc of your mm_cfg file; when I realized that, I wondered if
perhaps some of my old options were being propagated in place of newer
ones.)
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ments! is there any ? please give me a piece of advice!
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.008.htp
This is the most up-to-date FAQ on Mailman, and the entry above shows
most of the most common solutions.
This has been coming up very
On 26 Shevat 5762, Charles Sebold wrote:
> When one of our lists has the following as goodbye_msg, it breaks the
> unsubscribe message. Some of the headers are inserted _after_ the
> goodbye message. Any ideas? Running Debian's Mailman 2.0.8 from
> woody.
No responses fro
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, as well as
better handling of MIME across the board.
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e the site admin).
Try add_members. This can be found on the "site administrators"
documentation on list.org.
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e actual password, but the one-way encryption of the
password; in other words, if your password, hashed, is "*", then you can
get in. Pretty much impossible; the effect is to disable logins on this
account for anyone but root.
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