hanks!
Kathy
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:10 AM
To: Kathy Gee; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] User's Profile - "Other incoming email
addresses"
Kathy Gee wrote:
>Does any
Does anyone know if there is a Mailman script (or a way) that can find
email addresses that are entered in the "Other incoming email addresses"
field of the user profile page? I have already tried using
"find_member" script which does not include these "other" email
addresses. I have also searche
submitted?
Thanks!
Kathy Gee
IT Project Specialist
Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology
"Connecting Women and Technology"
www.anitaborg.org <http://www.anitaborg.org> | www.gracehopper.org
<http://www.gracehopper.org> | www.systers.org <http://www.systers
dmin(28773): /usr/local/mailman-2.1.4-mills1/Mailman/MailList.py:862:
DeprecationWarning: raising a string exception is deprecated
raise Errors.MMSubscribeNeedsConfirmation
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:57 AM
To: Kathy G
Help, someone?
When the moderation bit for a member is turned on, that member gets an
error message when trying to post a message. The error message says
"Your message could not be processed because of an internal error
(software problem). We are very sorry. The system administrator has
been
A follow-up to my earlier problem. My mail was not going through and I was
getting lot's of the following excerpt in my /home/mailman/logs/error file:
>Apr 16 16:34:02 2002 qrunner(5706): File "/usr/lib/python2.1/regsub.py",
>line 20, in ?
>Apr 16 16:34:02 2002 qrunner(5706): import rege
> Not Red Hat, Apache.
Yes. Thanks for the catch. What's worse is that I was thinking GNU/Linux in
general (as opposed to Windows -- I assume it's the same there, but have
never played with it.)
Meanwhile, any bites on my ImportError issue stated earlier?
An alternate route to solution:
>thanks for the response
>Shouldn't that be srm.conf ???
Technically, it doesn't matter. You could do either file. On Red Hat, I
believe standard practice is to make your edits in httpd.conf.
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This is another one of those "now why my list has suddenly stopped
working" questions.
I got everything working last night. Sent some test messages. Everything
worked OK until sometime this afternoon; now messages sent to any of my
lists disappear into Tumbolia without a notice.
I've double