On 02/28/2016 04:01 AM, Ruben Safir wrote:
> Sun Feb 28 04:01:23 EST 2016
> [ruben@localhost ~]$
yeah - postfix works are about instantanious as it can get... so where
is mailman tripping up?
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Sven Schmidt wrote:
>I want to set a sequence number in topic but not start at 1.
The sequence number is the list attribute post_id which started at list
inception. You can see what it currently is with
bin/dumpdb lists//config.pck | grep post_id
If its current value is not acceptable, you c
I want to set a sequence number in topic but not start at 1.
Additionaly I want to add the current date. How I do this?
(mailman 2.1.10)
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At 10:05 AM -0400 2006-09-04, Drew Tenenholz wrote:
> What is the 'official' date for a post?
Normally, the official date for a message in the archives is taken
from the "Date:" header which is put on the message by the sending
mail client (MUA) or the first mail server (MTA) to touch the
mes
Folks --
What is the 'official' date for a post? I am the admin for a small,
moderated where the following seems to be happening:
1) The daily digest lists several posts from yesterday/early toady
and has a delivery date of 'today'.
2) The message archive can be used to show the exact day the
Mark,
Perfect!
Works like a song.
Thanks
Elvis
On 12/19/05, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Elvis Fernandes wrote:
> >
> >I setup mailman-2.1.6 with date stamp patch (
> date-in-archive-index-1.patch)
> >on Solaris8.
> >Now the date and time show up against every msg in pipermail arch
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
>
>I setup mailman-2.1.6 with date stamp patch (date-in-archive-index-1.patch)
>on Solaris8.
>Now the date and time show up against every msg in pipermail archives.
>
>However, the date and time in pipermail is in GMT.
>The same mail I receive in my mail reader in PST.
>
>Is
Hello,
I setup mailman-2.1.6 with date stamp patch (date-in-archive-index-1.patch)
on Solaris8.
Now the date and time show up against every msg in pipermail archives.
However, the date and time in pipermail is in GMT.
The same mail I receive in my mail reader in PST.
Is there some place I can up
I ran bin/arch --wipe on a (merged) mbox file for a list, and I
noticed that all Date: header lines are changed . Look at
http://icking-music-archive.org/mailman/private/tex-music/2003-October.txt
for an example.
What was wrong with this?
ciao, .mau.
Anyone know of a variable I can add to archidxentry.html to get the
date of the post after the subject and author? Tried all the date
variables I have found, no joy.
<>< Paul
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Hello,
Using mailman 2.1 does anybody else also have the problem of missing date
headers in the digest ?
The individual messages sent out DO contain a date, but I think by looking at
these that it is the original date supplied by the sender.
Now the digests do not contain that date.
How do I
Hello all,
I just noticed the following while looking at my list of mails, there is
no "date" in the header of a digest !
Have a look:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 19281 invoked from network); 4 Feb 2003 07:35:49 -
Received: from localhos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello
I am using Mailman 2.0.10 installed via the FreeBSD ports system. I am
using a mostly default setup. Pipermail is being used for archiving.
I checked several months of mailman-users archives and the FAQ for an
answer to this question, but di
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