Danny hendrawan wrote:
>
>I'd like to have my members list who choose to receive a digest mail to
>receive similar to the digest of this list i.e. with summary page and
>attachment emails for each topic.
>
>I looked at 'digest options' but cannot find anything to enable this option.
>Where can I
?Hi,
I'd like to have my members list who choose to receive a digest mail to
receive similar to the digest of this list i.e. with summary page and
attachment emails for each topic.
I looked at 'digest options' but cannot find anything to enable this option.
Where can I set it up?
Thanks,
Dann
Hank van Cleef wrote:
Just because:
Solaris isn't Linux, and sendmail isn't Postfix, isn't a reason to
call either one of them "screwed up."
You picked a really bad analogy to make with me.
I've been administering Suns for almost twenty years, since the SunOS 4.0.2
days. I still vividly re
The esteemed Brad Knowles has said:
>
> On 8/7/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> > After some off list back and forth, Alan determined that the problem was
> > that the mailman user had /bin/false as a login shell. Once that was
> > changed, the script worked as expected.
>
> Was this on a Solaris b
Brad Knowles wrote:
>On 8/7/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> After some off list back and forth, Alan determined that the problem was
>> that the mailman user had /bin/false as a login shell. Once that was
>> changed, the script worked as expected.
>
>Was this on a Solaris box? I've had problems wi
On 8/7/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
After some off list back and forth, Alan determined that the problem was
that the mailman user had /bin/false as a login shell. Once that was
changed, the script worked as expected.
Was this on a Solaris box? I've had problems with them lately not
allowing cr
Alan.Rubin at nt.gov.au wrote:
I put in the print line and there was no output when I ran the
script. And no success either.
After some off list back and forth, Alan determined that the problem was
that the mailman user had /bin/false as a login shell. Once that was
changed, the script wor
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>I chose option two, but it didn't seem to work. I am not a python programmer.
>Is there a general switch to turn on simple debugging (a la -x in sh
>scripting).
No.
>I ran this:
>
>su mailman -c "/opt/csw/bin/python -S /export/home/mailman/cron/senddigests_mod
>-l
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>So, if digest_send_periodic is No (so that digests are not sent every day as
>indicated by the default senddigests cron entry), senddigests will not force
>the
>list to send a new digest even with the -l option?
Correct.
>If you host many lists and
>one list/custome
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>If these lines occur in mailman's crontab -
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># Noon, mail digests for lists that do periodic as well as threshhold delivery.
>0 12 * * * /opt/csw/bin/python -S /export/home/mailman/cron/senddigests
>
>how will lists with digests enabled be affected? If the list has a
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Thanks for your answer. It is very enlightening.
>
>This is a bit of a tangent, but also has to do with 'interpretation' of
>Mailman's configuration. If you read/work with the list configuration from the
>command line, using ~mailman/bin/config_list, you will see many
mailman-users@python.org
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>We are using Mailman 2.1.10. For digests, how would I set which day of the
>week, month, year, etc. that a digest is sent out? For example, if I choose
>Weekly digest, how do I set it to send with the week starting on Wednesday? Or
>if monthly, how do I choose the 15t
Hello,
We are using Mailman 2.1.10. For digests, how would I set which day of the
week, month, year, etc. that a digest is sent out? For example, if I choose
Weekly digest, how do I set it to send with the week starting on Wednesday? Or
if monthly, how do I choose the 15th? The options listed
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On Oct 28, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Dragon wrote:
> I'm in agreement with Mark here. I find this whole idea horrifying.
> HTML is for web pages, not e-mail.
>
> Friends don't let friends do HTML e-mail.
I'm by no means a fan of HTML email either, but /if/ w
At 7:55 AM -0700 10/28/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> In short, it's a request that I wouldn't put any effort into
> implementing unless there was overwhelming demand for it.
There's a much more basic problem -- you'd have to parse the
MIME/HTML bodyparts of each of the messages being submitted, con
Jon Loose writes:
> I have some users who would like the digest to be
> provided in a different format, which seems a logical
> third option over and above Mime/Plain.
>
> The ideal would be a single HTML message which
> combines all of the HTML/plain messages that have been
> sent to th
Mark Sapiro sent the message below at 07:55 AM 10/28/2006:
>Jon Loose wrote:
> >
> >The ideal would be a single HTML message which
> >combines all of the HTML/plain messages that have been
> >sent to the list, with attachments aggregated and
> >placed at the end of the combined message. This is
>
Jon Loose wrote:
>
>The ideal would be a single HTML message which
>combines all of the HTML/plain messages that have been
>sent to the list, with attachments aggregated and
>placed at the end of the combined message. This is
>something quite different than mailman does already -
>but I felt it wa
I have some users who would like the digest to be
provided in a different format, which seems a logical
third option over and above Mime/Plain.
The ideal would be a single HTML message which
combines all of the HTML/plain messages that have been
sent to the list, with attachments aggregated and
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 21:44 -0800, Jennifer Stanley wrote:
> hi.
>
> i manage several discussion lists hosted by Dreamhost. for subscribers
> who prefer digests, there are, it appears, few options for controlling
> or customizing digest delivery. i had a request that digests be sent
> weekly, b
Jennifer Stanley wrote:
>
>i manage several discussion lists hosted by Dreamhost. for subscribers
>who prefer digests, there are, it appears, few options for controlling
>or customizing digest delivery. i had a request that digests be sent
>weekly, but it appears that the frequency is dictated o
hi.
i manage several discussion lists hosted by Dreamhost. for subscribers
who prefer digests, there are, it appears, few options for controlling
or customizing digest delivery. i had a request that digests be sent
weekly, but it appears that the frequency is dictated only by the size
of the vo
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