I managed to get rid off this by upgrading to 2.1.4 (from 2.1.3)
Still, it is strange that this error occured although I didn't change
anything in the configurations/installations.
Stephan Paukner wrote:
> Mar 04 18:10:46 2004 (765) Uncaught runner exception: cannot add type
> "
Stephan Paukner wrote:
> Since yesterday all mails to only a certain mailinglist get stuck
Sorry, I was wrong, this is the case for all the lists.
Regards
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ment(mlist, part, dir)
File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/Scrubber.py", line 395, in
save_atta
chment
path = os.path.join(fsdir, filebase + extra + ext)
TypeError: cannot add type "list" to string
What could be broken at mylist? Platform is Debian stable, Mailma
Hi!
Linda Pahdoco wrote:
> When you create the list, create it as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> instead
> of just as "listname". You can use withlist fix_url to update the
> existing
> lists if you have access to the shell on the list server. If you don't,
> ask
> your hosting company to fix it for you.
wrong Mailinglists are displayed.
So DEFAULT_URL_HOST is a global option. Is there a possibility to set it
per Mailinglist?
TIA
Regards
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Stephan Paukner wrote:
> Also, I renamed my first list "Testlist" (i.e. changed real_name) into
> another name, under which it is in use now. But there are still the
> testlist* entries in the aliases. Should I remove them?
Sorry, I'm wrong... I simply made Testlist inv
Hi!
I have three lists running at virtual.domain, which work perfectly. The
Mailman-list itself had been created for my.domain, but [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are rejected, and there are no entries for it in
data/aliases and data/virtual. Did I remove them accidentally? Should I
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