Mark Sapiro wrote:
>That said, I suspect the underlying OS here is Debian/Ubuntu and
>Mailman is the Debian/Ubuntu package which has patches in this area
>which are causing this.
As I have written on this forum before, the Debian/Ubuntu package
for Mailman has a large number of patches. One I k
What a star!
Thanks Mark, I will take a look at it later today.
Yes, it is Debian/Ubuntu - I must learn to specify this things from the start.
Chris
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Chris Malme wrote:
>
>However, the Pipermail Archive does consistently split messages whenever a
>message-body "\nFrom " occurs, as I described earlier, with the second part
>being attributed to "bo...@does.not.exist.com".
>
[...]
>
>So it looks like my problem is with the dynamic creation of the P
Based on the comments received here, I have gone back and had another look
at this, and discovered I was wrong on a number of important issues.
Apologies for this, but I am (obviously) new to Mailman, and didn't
completely realise what I was seeing, the first time.
This time, having looked at the
On 20/04/2010 18:14, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> That is the normal way of dealing with messages containing From_ in the
> message body. It's not just Mailman or pipermail, and it's problematic
> to unescape them for display, because while the escaping is normal,
> there is no standard for escaping/unesc
Chris Malme wrote:
>
>That is correct, I did it manually (or rather, with a quick script I wrote),
>preceding each message text line that begins with a "From " with a ">". This
>enabled the mbox to be imported into the Mailman Archive without splitting
>messages as it did when I first tried it. How
Terri Oda wrote:
>There's a program in bin called "cleanarch" that can be run on your
>archive to fix this problem. It cleans up the offending From lines from
>older mbox files so that you can run arch again and generate correct
>html versions of the archives.
Terri is correct. cleanarch wil
Chris Malme wrote:
>
>Further testing shows that this is incorrect. The problem affects only the
>archive, not the mail-list messages going to the subscribers.
>
>However, the archive problem is repeatable. Any instance in the message text
>of "From " following a single newline is interpreted as a
There's a program in bin called "cleanarch" that can be run on your
archive to fix this problem. It cleans up the offending From lines from
older mbox files so that you can run arch again and generate correct
html versions of the archives.
Terri
Chris Malme wrote:
Further to my earlier pos
Further to my earlier post.
> Note that this is not just the archive - this actually affects messages
> being sent to the subscribers - i.e. a message containing a newline followed
> by "From " will be split in two before going out.
Further testing shows that this is incorrect. The problem affect
Hi all,
Newbie here.
I have recently moved a list over to Mailman running under Plesk on a VPS.
The version of Mailman that I currently have access to is 2.1.9.
I had a mbox file to import from my old mail-list system. Originally, I had
some problems - the mbox file was large (7 years of archive
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