[Mailman-Users] Duplicate Issue numbers

2003-02-22 Thread Tspeight
For the second time in a month Mailman 2.1 has created a Digest with the same "Issue #" as the previous Digest. We are running RH 7.3. Has any one else had this problem? Thomas -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.pytho

[Mailman-Users] A Known bug with confirmation string & excessive bounces

2003-02-17 Thread Tspeight
I have sent this in before but I guess the powers that be are NOT interested. There is definitely something wrong with the bounce process with regards to the Confirmation string. The first time I reported this the problem occurred on the Mailman-users list. The other times it is occurring on

[Mailman-Users] Possible bug with confirmation string & excessive bounces

2003-02-13 Thread Tspeight
On 14 January 2003, I received the following message: "Your membership in the mailing list Mailman-Users has been disabled due to excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated 14-Jan-2003." On 13 February 2003, I received the following message: "Your membership in the mailing lis

[Mailman-Users] Multipart messages in Digest form????

2003-01-20 Thread Tspeight
Jon, It is normal! A good solution that will work is StripMime. It takes the email and strips out the mime, multi-parts, and the attachments. Since we do not allow attachments this is the best solution for my list. I am using MM2.1. You can find StripMime at http://www.phred.org/~alex/stri

[Mailman-Users] Hiding email addresses in archives

2003-01-19 Thread tspeight
Moz, I remember a domain called listquest.com that archived messages from other lists that used a program that they said was in the public domain that converted all email addresses in each message to a gif, thereby rendering the email addresses useless when you tried to harvest the emails in th

[Mailman-Users] Hiding email addresses in archives

2003-01-19 Thread tspeight
Moz, I remember a domain called listquest.com that archived messages from other lists that used a program that they said was in the public domain that converted all email addresses in each message to a gif, thereby rendering the email addresses useless when you tried to harvest the emails in th