Mark Sapiro wrote:
You need to first clean your .mbox files with Mailman's bin/cleanarch
or some other process to escape the "From " lines that aren't message
separators.
ah thanks, that will hopefully do the trick.
however, this leaves me with one remaining problem:
rebuilding the archives
Mark Sapiro wrote:
IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) wrote:
a user of one of my mailinglists noted that the thread-view of my
mailing-list archives has become weird in the last months: basically new
threads are sometimes subthreads of unrelated threads.
while there is always
hi.
i recently upgraded my mailing list server from debian etch to lenny,
which included an upgrade from mailman 2.1.9 to 2.1.11;
due to some local hackery this somewhat broke my mailing list archives
(the hackery only makes monthly archives available as e.g. 2009-03
rather than 2009-March o
hi.
a user of one of my mailinglists noted that the thread-view of my
mailing-list archives has become weird in the last months: basically new
threads are sometimes subthreads of unrelated threads.
while there is always the chance, that users will just hijack a thread,
i am pretty sure that th
Barry Warsaw wrote:
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The core question is whether /someone/ should be able to (easily) set
the List-ID, and I think we agree the answer to that is "yes". You
state that command-line configuration would be fine for MM2, and I agree
with that too. :) I sti
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The only solution that doesn't involve hacking code is to not change
the host_name of the list, but since the host_name is the domain that
is exposed in all list email addresses, that is clearly not a
practical solution.
are there any plans to allow an administrator to set th
hi all.
after moving a mailinglist from one domain to another, i was wondering
how i can keep the old List-ID (according to RFC2919 the List-ID (or the
address-part therein) should not change, even if the list-address changes)
i have found an open bug-report regarding this:
https://bugs.launc
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> IEM - network operating center wrote:
>> since this seems to be outdated, i would like to ask whether there is a
>> possibility to reset the bounce status for a member (or all) to "nothing".
>>
>> i guess this can be done with &q
hi.
i have recently upgraded my mailman from 2.1.5-8sarge5 -> 1:2.1.9-5 (i
am on debian-sarge/etch migration)
since then a lot of subscribers to my list are unsubscribed due to bounces.
this made me a bit confused and so i investigated the databases with dumpdb.
this is an excerpt of the bounce
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> so my second thought was to auto-accept postings to the "users" list
>> which has a special header-field (i thought that the "List-ID"-field
>> would just be ok for my purposes).
>> unfortunately i found that this wasn't possible (i am running debian and
>> tried both 2.1.5
hi.
i have searched the faq and asked google but haven't found anything for
my problem (so forgive me if i missed something obvious):
my basic problem is, that i want to forward mails from one mailing list
to another (on both lists only subscribers can post):
the setting is as follows: there is
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