Brad:
It seems to be worse than not having the date set. The MTA itself is behaving very badly by
setting the sent date to 0 seconds since the January 1, 1970 (standard zero time in UNIX).
The chances that ALL messages are dated January 1, 1970 because of a time synchronization
problem are pret
Torsten:
Which MTA are you using? It handles the situation of no "Date:" header is being added by a
mail client VERY badly.
Jeff G.
Torsten Ehlers wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Mailman 2.1.5 on a Debian Woody installation.
When I tell Mailman to receive my mails from a list in a daily digest I
receive t
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 1:49 AM -0500 2005-02-04, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
I checked the vette log. The message isn't even in there. Some of the
auto-replies to it are (i.e. "message rejected, it's a virus"). And
the message shows in the pipermail archives.
In that c
Almost sounds like the file system that contains his /var/spool/mail is full or
nearly full.
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 3:12 PM -0600 2005-02-04, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
Now, the next set of problems.
I added a list of 230 names/e-dresses to the list using the mass
subscribe box. It seems to have cho
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:36 PM -0500 2005-02-01, Jeff Groves wrote:
Having never coded in Python before and never submitted a diff before,
please bear with me if I overkilled something!
It's easier to apply something like this as a patch if the
information is supplied as a "co
ore and never submitted a diff before, please bear with me if
I overkilled something!
Jeff G.
Jeff Groves wrote:
Thanks Tokio, but I already coded the fix myself :o)
And you are correct, the problem is in Handlers/ToDigest.py. What took
me so long was figuring out the syntax to import email.Util
issue.
Jeff G.
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Jeff Groves wrote:
So, I'm going to have to learn python and figure out where it's not
putting the Date: header and make it do it myself.
Hi, I think I can fix this in Handlers/ToDigest.py
The digests don't go through Message.py which was fixe
So, I'm going to have to learn python and figure out where it's not putting the Date: header
and make it do it myself.
Fair enough.
Jeff G.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Groves wrote:
Well, again, I have found the answer to my own post. I'm sorry everyone.
As you can see, 4 lin
man guru check the digest mailer to see if it is including a Date:
header or not and if so, what format it is using so that I can report the problem to the
milter-date developer.
Again, sorry for answering my own posting again,
Jeff G.
Jeff Groves wrote:
I've been banging my head against my m
I've been banging my head against my monitor for a week now trying to
figure out why this is happening, but I cannot.
I have this setup:
Fedora Core 2
Mailman 2.1.5
Sendmail 8.13.1
mimedefang 2.49
spamassassin 3.0.2
milter-date 0.12.160
Here's what's going on:
Email to the list comes in.
Whether
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'm not a sendmail config expert, but I've used sendmail installations
where addresses of the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] get
delivered in exactly the same way as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think
it works that way by default, See for example
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.
I am trying to come up with a good "starter" filter_mime_types list. I
went through my /etc/mime.types and picked-out all of the top level
identifiers that I knew for sure that I didn't want... At least I think
I'm sure...
Anyway, here's my list:
image
application
audio
model
video
Have I mad
Maybe you should install a virus scanning feature to your mailer?
I use mimedefang which has a hook to many different virus scanning products. I
use f-prot.
My platform:
Fedora Core 2
Sendmail 8.13.1
mimedefang 2.48
f-prot linux ws 4.4.2
this configuration discards infected email messages.
Je
So, would that "never match" scenario be a feature or a bug?
My opinion is that Mailman should do the Python equivalent of a "tolower" to every email
address (and every regular expression) before applying the regular expressions filter
Jeff G.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Gro
nt
Filters" is case sensitive. So, if I enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the address of the list
and I only have [EMAIL PROTECTED], then Mailman throws a "no implicit address" error.
Can anyone refute or confirm this hypothesis?
Jeff G.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Groves wrote:
Are the rege
Are the regexp used in Mailman similar to those used in awk?
If so, why don't you have to escape characters like "." in an email address?
Is there anywhere that has a "HowTo" on the regexps standard used in Mailman?
Thanks,
Jeff G.
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