[Mailman-Users] detecting administrivia requests in "bounces"

2007-05-17 Thread James Dinkel
For some reason, my users like to send emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I guess maybe because that is what is in the From: address on emails they recieve. Anyway, they will be emails with a single request in them like "help" or "subscribe" but they dome to me because the bounce filter couldn't fil

Re: [Mailman-Users] Looking for professional help

2007-05-17 Thread James Dinkel
Why does there need to be a patch to mailman? Could you just setup htdig and have it index the pipermail web pages? James Dinkel Todd Zullinger wrote: > Brian Carpenter wrote: > >> My installation of mailman is on a Linux box running cPanel/WHM. The >> os is CentOS 4.4.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Looking for professional help

2007-05-16 Thread James Dinkel
Why not just use mailman's built in pipermail archiver? With pipermail built into mailman, archiving is set on a list by list basis. James Dinkel Brian Carpenter wrote: > Dear List: > > I am looking to hire someone experience with mailman to help me setup > searchable archiv

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman is not "scrubbing" attachments in thearchives

2007-05-07 Thread James Dinkel
Mark Sapiro wrote: > James Dinkel wrote: > > >> For some reason our archive web pages try to display attachments inline >> instead of displaying a link to download the attachment. If I >> understand correctly, this process is called "scrubbing." From wh

[Mailman-Users] mailman is not "scrubbing" attachments in the archives

2007-05-03 Thread James Dinkel
For some reason our archive web pages try to display attachments inline instead of displaying a link to download the attachment. If I understand correctly, this process is called "scrubbing." From what I've read the default behavior is to scrub attachments in the archives, but it is not on mi