Re: [Mailman-Users] User List

2002-05-16 Thread Desert Hawk
> >> Does not work in a shared environment. PERMISSION DENIED every time! > > > >Uh? > >You gotta be part of the group mailman to have permissions on the db. > >Damn this really sucks. I imagine this software just was not designed to >run in a shared environment. Instead of slamming the peopl

[Mailman-Users] Re: Re: use of MIME stripping plugins

2002-04-02 Thread Desert Hawk
the saga continues...don't worry, it has a happy ending :) On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > Jo> I'm about ready to try Alex's stripmime.pl, because I've tried every > Jo> imaginable configuration and can't seem to get the patch from > Jo> sourceforge to work at all...

[Mailman-Users] use of MIME stripping plugins

2002-04-02 Thread Desert Hawk
I'm about ready to try Alex's stripmime.pl, because I've tried every imaginable configuration and can't seem to get the patch from sourceforge to work at all...and no one here has fessed up yet that they've got it working on their install. I even removed the test list and recreated it, to no ava

[Mailman-Users] use of patch 413752

2002-03-31 Thread Desert Hawk
Okay, I'm missing something here, and I'm not sure what. :) I'm setting up a new list for use off my home server. Now using Mailman 2.0.8, Python 2.1.1, FreeBSD 4.4 Everything went quick and easy until I tried adding features to strip out MIME'd postings. I decided to use the patch listed at

[Mailman-Users] seeking possible new tool

2002-02-25 Thread Desert Hawk
With all the site admins here, someone must have come up with a script to do this already, so I ask here first (that, and I don't know Python in order to try it myself :) Is there a script equivalent of list_members that one could use to print out the real addresses of all the current list ad