[Mailman-Users] Problem with archives and escaping of "From"

2007-08-01 Thread James Davis
Running mailman 2.1.9-7 on Debian 4.0. The archive for one of my lists played up today and two extra entries appeared containing only the tail end of a seperate post. It turns out that the archive software got confused when it came across a line in the body that started "From" and had been properl

Re: [Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2007-05-20 Thread James Davis
Mark Sapiro wrote: > If you just move digest.mbox aside and don't replace it, you'll lose a > digest. even if you do fix and replace it, you may wind up with and > 'out of sequence' digest. Thanks, that did the trick. I deleted the digest as it serves no purpose to the users of this list. Thank

[Mailman-Users] TypeError: decoding Unicode is not supported

2007-05-18 Thread James Davis
mailman 2.1.5-8sarge5 running on Debian 4.0. It's actually a custom package I built myself with only minor changes for my mail environment. It's an odd one... A search of Google and the archives shows that it's been discussed before but with no definitive answer. One user is having problems postin

[Mailman-Users] Problems Installing from SVN

2006-04-25 Thread James Davis
I'm looking to tweak the source of my mailman installation a little so decided to install from source onto my Debian system using the subversion repository. This is the first time I've installed mailman from source, usually I just rely upon the Debian packages. Everything installed without a probl

Re: [Mailman-Users] Post Requires Approval

2006-03-11 Thread James Davis
bethelweb wrote: > I created a list. I sent this email to the list and I get the email > below. I am the moderator, but I don't recall setting a password > and the link that came with the email below requires a password. Membership Management -> Membership list. Find yourself in the membership

[Mailman-Users] Memory usage

2006-03-09 Thread James Davis
Many thanks for the help with my previous problem. During the last run of posting to my large list my server crashed due to lack of memory. I thought this was due to a change to the exim configuration I'd made but observations on today's run indicate that it was mailman's python process taking up a

[Mailman-Users] Misdirected probe messages?

2006-03-08 Thread James Davis
First time I've run into trouble with mailman after running several lists using it. I added a new list to my install yesterday which is an order of magnitude larger than any I've run before with 3,600 users. I set the list up as I would normally, adding the following aliases to my exim virtual host