En un mensaje anterior, Mark Sapiro escribió:
> It appears that this list has a header defined (msg_header) and that
> header contains the 0xf3 character (small letter O with acute accent).
Great, will try, thanks. Aren't latin1 chars supposed to be used in headers? I
was under the impression tha
Hi,
I have a 2.1.6 installation with many mailing lists. In one of them
messages are not getting distributed. Looking through the archives, it seems
that I might be hitting a malformed mime message
(http://msgs.securepoint.com/cgi-bin/get/mailman-users-0506/48.html). That post
says that
After asking I found it my self.
The very withlist script that sets the value adds the field.
Thanks for all the help.
I'll post the results when I'm done, so others can use it if desired.
Regards.
En un mensaje anterior, Fernando Schapachnik escribió:
> Remember the thread
Remember the thread about getting external footers? Here is where I
got stuck. The only remaining issue is how to add an attribute to
existing mailing lists.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
En un mensaje anterior, Tom Neff escribió:
> If you have the ability to patch your Mailman installation, you could
> a
En un mensaje anterior, Tom Neff escribió:
> If you have the ability to patch your Mailman installation, you could
> add a new variable name (like mlist.fortune) to the ALLOWEDS array in
> Mailman/Gui/Digest.py and then use the 'withlist' command to set this
> variable to a new value every so of
En un mensaje anterior, Tom Neff escribió:
> If you have the ability to patch your Mailman installation, you could add a
> new variable name (like mlist.fortune) to the ALLOWEDS array in
> Mailman/Gui/Digest.py and then use the 'withlist' command to set this
> variable to a new value every so of
En un mensaje anterior, Simon White escribió:
> > I realize that I gain some extra footer variables if I turn personalization on,
> > but fail to see how any of them relate to including the output from an external
> > commands. Think about including the fortune output in the footer, for example.
>
En un mensaje anterior, Bobby and Denise escribió:
> Forgive me for the simplicity of this suggestion, but if you want to include
> the same footer in a given post to all subscribers, couldn't you simply
> include the footer at the bottom of your post content?
>
> Sorry if I'm misunderstanding you
En un mensaje anterior, Jon Carnes escribió:
> Forgive my lack of exact language. To be more precise, you can turn on
> personalization for a list using the Web-Admin. Once you do that certain
> other features become available and you can then edit the Footer (using the
> Web-Admin) and put in var
En un mensaje anterior, Jon Carnes escribió:
> It's Open Source - so there is always a way :-)
Without hacking the source, I mean :-)
>
> In this case Barry made it easy for you. If you turn on personalization
> then you can include certain elements in the footer (as is denoted by
> the messages
En un mensaje anterior, Jon Carnes escribió:
> You can edit the footer information directly via the Web-admin.
Is there a way to include external commands output in the footer?
Thanks!
Fernando Schapachnik
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Mailman-Us
Hi,
First of all forgive if this message is inappropiate for the
charter (too technical). Is my first post, and I haven't found the
answers in the archive.
To the point:
a) I have a 'sponsored' list and need to include some random footers
in the posts. Is there a way to include ex
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