On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:24 AM, bruce clark wrote:
> My problem: the users on my lists are waging a low-level war with their sig
> files. I do not allow commercial posting so they have started creating sig
> files with their commercial messages inside them.
>
You're not going to solve a social p
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Alan McConnell wrote:
> That duty done, to my question: I should like to be able to
> send messages to a selected partion of a membership and automate
> this procedure if possible. Example: to send members whose
> dues elapse in month N a reminder in month N - 1.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 2:29 AM, Liste Yoneticisi wrote:
> In our system, there are more than 400 lists, and the size of their archives
> vary, since there are more than 10 years old lists addition to new lists.
>
> There are several alternatives.
> htdig, xapian etc.
If you find one that allows y
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> REMOVE_DKIM_HEADERS = Yes
Well, that worked in the sense that their messages no longer have the
DKIM headers and the Authentication-Results header doesn't mention any
problems:
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domai
Note: this is NOT the frequently asked question about why GMail users
don't see their own posts.
I run a bunch of mailman mailing lists, and I'm subscribed to those
lists from my GMail account. I also set up a filter to tag the posts
from those mailing lists. However, the messages from some othe
not working.
Those addresses (specifically, my gmail account) never visit the web
site, almost never post to the list, etc. But if you were to
unsubscribe it, I'd be pretty upset.
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"Stay calm, be brave, and wait for the signs!"
ich is
> what mydestination does for "real" domains, and virtual_alias_domains
> does for virtual aliases.
>
> If this a better way, maybe we should write up a FAQ.
It's not a better way. It's a kluge that happens to work for that one case.
warning: host
>> lists.vp44.net[212.68.198.73]:25 replied to HELO/EHLO with my own
>> hostname mail.vp44.net
>
You need to add lists.vp44.net to virtual_alias_domains (if you're using
virtual alias domains) or to mydestination.
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"St
gt;>
> prompt to quit.)
On my Debian "Stable" (aka "etch") system, it does print out "2.5.8".
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Stay calm, be brave, and wait for the signs!"
--
Mailm
lists that haven't been posted to for a while, I'd
use the modified time on the mbox files:
cd /var/lib/mailman/archives/private
find . -type f -name \*.mbox -mtime +180 -print
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Stay
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 5:49 PM -0400 4/13/07, Paul Tomblin wrote:
>
>>> The email message causing the issue
>>> -- .html format http://www.soarol.com/tmp/EmailList-HTMLerror-2.html
>>
>> First comment - why the hell is he sending javascript in an email
-
Where is the smtp log for the incoming bounces? Better yet, replace the
-bounces alias with a real mail address and have a look at the bounce
message.
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"We must do something. This i
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /mailman/admindb/listname.com on this
> server.
Did you really put "listname.com" in the URL, or did your browser spaz out
and put it the ".com" in?
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Pau
anybody else
encountered this, and do you have samples of those two documents, and
information how to embed this in my mailman listinfo page?
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Stay calm, be brave, and wait for the signs!"
--
ating old qfiles" takes rather a long time, but it eventually
finishes. Mail continues to flow, the web interface works, the archives
work.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Stay calm, be brave, and wait for the signs!"
--
mailbox name (ie, the
> "+9cb3f11e..." confirmation code) is apparently turned off.
>
To expand on that, in /etc/postfix/main.cf, you need to have:
recipient_delimiter = +
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"Stay calm, be brave, and wait for the signs!"
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, I imagine
you could just make your own entries in the aliases file (the main one,
not the one mailman manages) for the old location.
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"The ideals we uphold during a crisis define who we are." - Bruce S
iend who likes to write scripts, so I set up a
cron job to send him the union of some of my mailing list subscriber lists
and he automatically changes that into a sendmail alias so I can use his
system for announcing that my system is down.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog
Quoting Carl Zwanzig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> > Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Please keep conversations on the list unless there are specific privacy
> > > concerns.
> >
> > I know it
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Please keep conversations on the list unless there are specific privacy
> concerns.
I know it's a contentious issue, but if you want conversations to continue
on the list then you should make the list set the reply-to back to the
list.
--
P
n.domain.com/mailman/admin/
>
> But it does not show up on the main admin page:
>
> http://mailman.domain.com/mailman/admin
Is the list public?
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Mentally update my CV, paying special attention to the bits
about
a server installation, it installs
hundreds of programs you never use and many memory hog daemons.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we
are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not o
Quoting Dragon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >Quoting Ryan Steele ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> any other folder. I went back to check the Exim log for failed or
> >> delayed deliveries, only to find nothing (well, for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> anyways
of the "features" of gmail is that it doesn't show you the return of
mail that you sent to mailing list, only the one you sent (so without the
mailing list subject line prefix, headers, etc). It's annoying as hell if
you ask me, but that's gmail for you.
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Paul Tombli
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 14:52:54 -0800 "Jay Chandler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is on FreeBSD / Postfix. Anyone know what I might have forgotten
>to do? Everything else works correctly.
Any chance you have two installations of mailman and the mail aliases are
pointing to the old one?
___
e could also be
> a mechanism to treat a bounce of this message differently from a
> bounce of a post or digest.
That would be awesome. That would be everything I've ever wanted in a
monthly reminder. I assume it would be VERPed the way existing monthly
reminders can be, right?
--
Pau
alue.
If these requests for human intervention go up when the monthly reminder
mails go away, I may have to make my own monthly reminder mail.
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You'll get access to my computer room right after you pry the Halon test
key out of m
ss, subscribe a
new address), and also where I get the majority of the requests that need
the form letter.
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"It's 106 light-years to Chicago, we've got a full chamber of anti-matter,
a half a pack of cig
ddress
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]", I'm pretty sure that without the monthly reminders I'd
get
three times as many.
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Please say this was followed by a very serious discussion on Right and
Wrong involving a blow torch, 220V,
o remove addresses that are set to "no mail" from the output of
> > list_members. What I want is the opposite of "list_members -n" to show
> > only members who aren't set to "no mail".
>
>
> Have you tried "list_members -n enabled&
Quoting Barry Warsaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >I tried to get around that by sending my outgoing mail through my
> >ISP's outgoing mail server (using Postfix's "relayhost =
> >[smtp-server.rochester.rr.com]&
wouuld decide I'd sent
enough mail for that day and block me for 24 hours. For a while I was
using a friend's box on a colo facility for a relayhost, but eventually I
moved my lists to first a Virtual Private Server at linode.com, and then
to my own colo box.
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Paul Tomblin <
.com
myorigin = $mydomain
masquerade_domains = $mydomain
masquerade_exceptions = webmaster, root
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In an experiment to determine the precise amount of beer required to enjoy
this film, I passed out.
-- Dave O'Brien, on "Highl
ead of boffman.mine.nu.
That's a Postfix issue. In /etc/postfix/main.cf, you need to specify the
myhostname, mydomain, and possibly the masquerade_domains
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
It's not hard, it's just asking for a visit by the fu
to remove addresses that are set to "no mail" from the output of
list_members. What I want is the opposite of "list_members -n" to show
only members who aren't set to "no mail".
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Medication did
ing list software could reject non-members.
If you don't want non-members posting to the newsgroup or the mailing list
that might be worth a try.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
FAQs are like flatulence. Any asshole can produce t
irected to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which would solve your
problem, but you'd probably have to do it by hand. Look in
/var/lib/mailman/Mailman/virtual-mailman and /var/lib/mailman/aliases.
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I find that anthropomorphism really doesn
the list unless the message is PGP
signed by that key.
Digital signatures on email is something that is extremely overdue. PGP
signatures have been grafted on in a half-assed way, but someday either no
mail will travel unless it's been correctly signed or email will disappear
as a viable m
til I fixed all
of these problems that I was able to finally run arch in a way that built
good archives.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Don't you just hate them? Don't you just wanna break their ribs,
cut their backs open and pull their lungs out from b
mailman version are you using? I have exactly this problem,
> and the sysadmins my E-list is running on are running 2.1.5, which
> people here have deprecated.
I don't think it's anything to do with 2.1.5 - I'm running the same and
don't get duplicates.
--
ll.
>
> Both should work, no ?
Read the error message again. It told you to use "--with-mail-gid=root"
and you turned around and ran it with "--with-mail-gid=mail". How could
you possibly expect that to work?
Although if mail is operating with gid "root",
understand) since the Script Alias is
Depending on the age of your RedHat installation, the mailman rpm should
configure Apache for its own purposes by dropping a file in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
You had me
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >
> >You mean that if people used the Approve: header that Mailman doesn't
> >strip it out before it sends it? That seems like a huge security hole.
>
>
> No I don't mean that. It is remove
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
>
> >And so one thing i'm looking at
> >would be a way to send an announcement to all the lists on my server. I
> >understand that you can send mail to a list with an x-approved with the
> >lis
a "add_members" command.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
"You are a human being, capable of emotions and rational thought. A
computer is only capable of floating point math and crude malice."
http://
My wife is asking what she needs to do with all my servers if i'm
incapacitated or dead. One of the things that would need to be turned over
to somebody else are all my mailman lists. And so one thing i'm looking at
would be a way to send an announcement to all the lists on my server. I
und
0.0.0:25. That's why I suggested
he connnect on the 130.83.2.184:25 port instead.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
"Think?" I asked. "I don't think. I'm a witness. Someone asks me a
question, and I answer it as
Quoting Patrick Franz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2007 18:38 schrieb Paul Tomblin:
> >
> > > Yes, Exim is running for a year or so and it is working so far.
> > >
> > > fb04184:~# telnet localhost 25
> > > Trying 127
es, Exim is running for a year or so and it is working so far.
>
> fb04184:~# telnet localhost 25
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
>
If it's not listening on port 25 on localhost, then it's not "working so
far".
the user may or may not do what you
want, depending who is replying.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Things which do you no good in aviation: Altitude above you.
Runway behind you. Fuel in the truck. Half a second ago.
Approach plates in the car. The ai
to the configuration of the MTA that you can safely say
for sure whether VERP_CONFIRMATIONS will work or not.
--
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I tried staying in during a fire alarm some years ago. Unfortunately the
fire warden wouldn'
archives using "/var/lib/mailman/bin/arch [listname]"
for each list. Note that if your archives are big, this process can
consume all the memory in your system and then some, so you may have to
split the mbox files up and regenerate the list archives in peices or use
the &quo
mail
This looks like some stupid "security" feature on their browser that is
supposed to prevent them from downloading something dangerous. I bet all
20 of them have installed the same anti-virus or anti-phishing software,
or "upgraded" to IE 7. Tell them to use Firefox.
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ailing list set to reject mail from non-members? If so,
it's possible that Outlook is changing his From to something other than
what he subscribed as. Is there anything in the vette log?
--
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Quality Control, n.:
The process of t
> change.
>
> Any ideas on where to look?
>
Look on the admindb page to see if they're being held for some reason.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
If men are from Mars and women are from Venus, there's going to be one
big-ass fight
nt to remove it and
reinstall it.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
People who love sausages, respect the law, and work with IT standards
shouldn't watch any of them being made.
-- Peter Gutmann
---
If I switch to a different archiver (ie. not the bundled pipermail), is
there any way to restrict the archives to members only?
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs
30 tons, computers
p>
> for some additional information.
What that FAQ entry doesn't mention is that, at least they way they have
it configured at Kodak, Lotus Notes will reply to the Sender rather than
the Reply-To, so a reply to the message will go to the list-bounces
address rather than the list address.
e seeing is allowed by RFC 822.
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"This also tells they understand our language. They are just not willing to
speak to us using it." "Who knew they were French?" - Babylon 5
th bin/arch. That might be overkill,
but it worked for me.
> 2 I have lost a list name on the admin page I think the list is still
> working But the name is missing. Any thoughts ??
Did you mark it private? If it doesn't show on the public listinfo page,
it doesn't show on the a
27;t bounce. And she hasn't complained about missing any
messages from the mailing list.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Welsh sheep aren't intellectuals. Welsh woodlice look down on them as
utter lusers. Welsh sheep even make stu
e mucking
> about with packages that include certain features by default in order
> to remove those features, then there's not much I can do to help the
> poor souls that are stuck with that kind of stuff.
I don't know what John is experiencing, but I'm using Mailman inst
Quoting Todd Zullinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >>Quoting Barry Warsaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >>> It already does escape From lines in the body of the message. It
> >>> does this by way of the email package'
Quoting Barry Warsaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >Speaking of which, is there any way to modify Mailman so that when it
> >puts a mail message in the mbox, it pre-escapes the "^From " lines in
> >the message? Mailman
e it would be a good excuse to learn python. But on the other
hand, I've been seriously considering moving to mhonarc.
--
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"Man in the tower, this is the man in the bird, I'm ready to go, so give me
the word." "
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 8. Discover that the mbox file had a bunch of un-escaped "From " lines
> that confused bin/arch and so you have a bunch of half-articles in today's
> archive page that shouldn't be there. Run bin/cleanarch to fix them, blow
I just checked my blog, and found I message a step:
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've just spent two days manipulating a bunch of mbox files into archives.
> Let me tell you how it goes:
>
> 1. Blow away the html archives. You may prefer to use that arch comma
es that bin/cleanarch didn't fix
because somebody was quoting the mail headers of another message. Fix
them with sed, then blow away the html archives, then resplit the mbox and
run bin/arch on the splits.
11. Discover you missed a "From " line in one message, say "to hell with
Quoting Brad Knowles ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Tools like bin/arch are much safer, albeit also slower.
I've lost more files to badly written programs than to PEBKAC errors. So
I'd be more inclined to trust "rm" than "arch".
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED
an remove all messages from a list's pipermail archive by
>
> bin/arch --wipe listname /dev/null
What, "rm -rf" not good enough for you?
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
10 ways to stop users mistaking you for a normal person (4): When b
e new host.
I recently switched IPs, and 90% of the traffic switched within a few
hours, and all of it had changed in a day, but I have a strict "NO USING
OUTLOOK OR OUTLOOK EXPRESS" rule on most of my mailing lists. Your
mileage may vary.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >The config.db was fine, but the config.pck *was* corrupted. Or rather, it
> >appeared to be a copy of another lists, since doing a "list_members" on
> >both lists returned the same list.
>
> A
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >
> >Nope, I checked that - partyhats/config.pck looks fine, as does
> >techhats/config.pck.
> >
> >> >I've shut down all my lists, but how do I fix this?
>
>
> Did you
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >All the email to one of my lists is coming with the [listname] header from
> >another list, and all the email to that list is coming with the [listname]
> >header from the other. Even when I go to
> >ht
/Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py", line 599, in
__init__
self.__super_init(dir, reload=1, database=db)
File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/pipermail.py", line 289, in
__init__
d = pickle.load(f)
cPickle.UnpicklingError: could not find MARK
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Paul Tomblin <[EM
://list.xcski.com/mailman/listinfo/techhats/
(although the techhats pages seems ok).
The partyhats archive is toast as well.
I've shut down all my lists, but how do I fix this?
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
If men are from Mars and women are from Venus, there's goi
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Note that there is such a script already in the distribution. It is
> bin/cleanarch which as Stephen notes, may or may not work for you.
Oh. I wish I'd discovered this about 8 hours ago.
Oh well, file it away for next time.
--
P
I noticed that the messages.html files only have 6 digits in them. Does
that mean that it will break when we reach 999,999 messages? I'm already
up over 300,000 on one of my lists.
I know, we'll all be communicating by neural implant by then.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PRO
lding my breath in expectation
since it's not likely to affect anybody else for 94 years or so.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Is it so difficult to master your bloody pride and admit that yes, a bunch
of hackers turned out a better suite of utilities than your
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >slowed my computer down to a crawl. I gave up and used the mbox splitter
> >awk program I found in the list archives and I'm now building the archives
> >500 messages at a time. Hope that works.
>
&
lding the archives
500 messages at a time. Hope that works.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Using vi is kind of like having sex. The first time to use it, it's kind
of awkward, but after using for a while you s
m go from 1999 to mid-2005, and the
ones on my VPS go from the beginning of 2005 to the present)?
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://blog.xcski.com/
Things which do you no good in aviation: Altitude above you.
Runway behind you. Fuel in the truck. Half a second ago.
Approach
t send
normal mail to/from that machine?
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
"Look! This trout makes a better hammer than that blob of marmalade!"
- Adam J. Thornton
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EM
and footers that are
obviously not part of the sender's text? Once you start trying to parse
the html and put something in it, you're modifying the sender's text,
which is evil.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
I got accused of being humor
where to stick it and how to make it visible.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
I forsee one of those "open your wallet and repeat after me,
_help yourself_" moments in your local friendly workshop
Does anybody have any suggestions for archiving software better than the
built-in pipermail? I'd really like something with searching and sorting
functionality.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
"The government turns every contingency into an excu
by a jerk) are now set to accept members posts only,
and to bounce anything that isn't from a member. Yeah, it means the users
have to learn to stop sending email from their other accounts unless they
are willing to subscribe that account to the list and set it to "no mail",
bu
Quoting Jeff Lasman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Monday 26 April 2004 10:22 am, Paul Tomblin wrote:
>
> > BTW: Are you using some weird text encoding? All your apostrophes
> > end up like control characters to me.
>
> According to his headers, he's using:
will be appended to the text.
BTW: Are you using some weird text encoding? All your apostrophes end up
like control characters to me.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
If God meant man to fly, He'd have given him more money.
tplus.hr/xterminator.htm)
> ___
>
>
> Your email was rejected by the recipient. Your email was either recognized as SPAM
> or was identified as having suspicious contents.
Can somebody please remove this asshole from the list until he figures out
how to configure his spam blocker?
--
null
}
:0fw
| ${SPAMC}
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
${SPAMFOLDER}
:0
|/var/mailman/mail/mailman post ${MAILMAN}
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
With so many "textbook cases" of single points of failure, you'd think
that we'd sto
Quoting Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> > Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member
> >> gets? I
> >
> > Not as far as I can tell.
>
> Sure th
Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Don't use a big word where a diminutive on
applied the FAA 56 day updates can subscribe to the "Generator"
topic.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you recognize a
mistake when you make it again. -- F. P. Jones
--
Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ISP that has a clue. So I was hoping somebody who knows Python could give
> me a hint on how to make the bounce processor not treat these warnings as
> bounces.
Is this the wrong mailing list to ask this question? Can somebody suggest
a bet
y on boot.
Don't ask me exactly what I changed, it was a long time ago.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
"It is a universal truth that the loss of liberty will be charged to
dangers, real or imagined, from abroad." - James Madison
OS X MTA for a couple of releases
now. I think Apple switched to Postfix around 10.1 or 10.2.
--
Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
Every program has two purposes -- one for which it was written and
another for which it wasn't.
-
pr 2004 10:05:49 -0400 (EDT)
[snip]
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
I call these twits pseudo-literate. That is, they can read but won't.
-- Joe Zeff
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the .db file
>
> ~mailman/add_members
> ~mailman/remove_members
~mailman/bin/add_members
~mailman/bin/remove_members
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not speaking for anybody
"Grove giveth and Gates taketh away."
- Bob Metcalfe (inventor of Ethernet) on the tren
t;/var/mailman//Mailman/Logging/Syslog.py", line 22, in ?
from StampedLogger import StampedLogger
SystemError: bad argument to internal function
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not speaking for anybody
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