[Mailman-Users] Re:problem adding users

2001-04-06 Thread Richard M. Pavonarius
Never mind. It turned out to be a bad Ethernet cable. I was thinking it might have something to do with using Python < 2.0. Rich -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users

[Mailman-Users] problem adding users

2001-04-05 Thread Richard M. Pavonarius
I just put a new machine online running Trustix Linux 1.2, etc. etc. and Mailman 2.0.3-J. Now I'm trying to add 250 users to a mailing list via the admin Web page but I'm having some trouble. I tried pasting all 250 addresses into the form at once (one to a line, Windows Netscape 4.75) but tha

[Mailman-Users] searching the mailman-users archives

2001-03-27 Thread Richard M. Pavonarius
>Recent threads in this list explained how to get old mailboxes in > pipermail. I'd much rather search old posts instead of writing new ones, but the search interface of this list doesn't seem to work as advertised. "Archives of this list are searchable by using the general Python.Org

[Mailman-Users] majordomo+mhonarc to Mailman+mhonarc

2001-03-26 Thread Richard M. Pavonarius
Where can I find information about the "hooks" for using mhonarc with Mailman? We've been using majordomo+mhonarc, and I'd like to the archives to continue where they left off. If anyone has already done this, can you give me some ideas of what the procedure is? From what I've gathered so far

[Mailman-Users] problem compiling Mailman on Trustix

2001-03-24 Thread Richard M. Pavonarius
I *can* compile Mailman on Trustix 1.2 as root. I can't as any other user. richpav@academy-if /tmp/mailman-2.0.3+J1$ ./configure loading cache ./config.cache checking for --with-python... no checking for python... (cached) /usr/bin/python checking Python interpreter... /usr/bin/python checking Py

[Mailman-Users] module problem

2001-03-23 Thread Richard M. Pavonarius
I'm having a problem getting the Japanese version of Mailman 2.0.3 to run, but it's not a Japanese language problem. Basically, there's a module that works right when I run Python via the CLI but not when it's run as a CGI. I read the FAQ. Didn't help. The Japanese version uses the module kcon