On 27 Apr 2006, at 16:26, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 16:04 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
>> And your point is?
>>
>> Of course I be deluded and imagining the error response I got back
>> but then again 17 days is a long time in the life of a file
rg.au'
I would really appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks for listening.
Richard
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ot;bin/withlist", line 266, in main
mod = __import__(module)
ImportError: No module named lists
Help?
Thanks again.
Richard
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Subject
page of my
web site
Let me know if you have any problems with the patch.
Regards
Richard
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On 8 May 2006, at 22:04, William D. Tallman wrote:
> On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:51:41AM -0500, Patrick Bogen wrote:
>> On 5/8/06, William D. Tallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> This is the point at which Mailman initiates a response.
>
>>> May 7 20:25:31 mailhost sm-mta[4082]: k483PUSs0040
On 9 May 2006, at 04:16, will trillich wrote:
> On 5/8/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 5/7/06, will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> any ideas?
>>
>> Check your setting in DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN. See FAQ 4.29:
>>
>> http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq
On 9 May 2006, at 14:08, Phil usps wrote:
> We are in the middle of a contest with a very large, popular, and
> well-established ISP, who insists on declaring as spam, any message
> sent to
> more than 100 of its customers. Since it is "spam", it is
> automatically
> bounced, and hundreds of
On 9 May 2006, at 14:29, Steve Campbell wrote:
> How is the mm_cfg.py file and the sitelist.cfg file supposed to
> differ in
> usage? My impression was that mm_cfg.py had the majority of the
> defaults for
> all sites, but is the sitelist.cfg (or a file copied and tailored to a
> specific sit
On 10 May 2006, at 23:29, Michael Urashka wrote:
>>> Additionally, going
>>> to the Mailman-run web site for one of the mailing lists (the page
>>> people can subscribe from or view the archives, etc), when one
>>> clicks
>>> one the Archives, one isn't prompted
>>> for authentication and just
he model set by http://www.mail-archive.com, as a starting
point.
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On 16 Jun 2006, at 20:10, Thiep Duong wrote:
> I am setting up a mailman server, so far it working fine.
> We want to simplify thing by routing all -bounces -owner
> to a single email address '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> How do we do that?
For -owner just set what e-mail address you want in the second
On 17 Jun 2006, at 22:35, Gerrit Bosch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry to bother you out there with this newbie question:
> Is it possible to change the portnumber for the webinterface to
> anything else than 80?
See under heading "Non-standard web server ports" on:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/fa
On 26 Jun 2006, at 21:00, daniel trejo wrote:
> I added these lines to apache to force https login,I also modified the
> mm_config.py to change the dafault url and ran the withlist script,
> but when
> i put the url on my browser appears a message saying that the
> redirection
> has no end or
On 26 Jun 2006, at 21:00, daniel trejo wrote:
> I added these lines to apache to force https login,I also modified the
> mm_config.py to change the dafault url and ran the withlist script,
> but when
> i put the url on my browser appears a message saying that the
> redirection
> has no end or
On 27 Jun 2006, at 10:33, Chris Croome wrote:
> Hi
>
> One a CentOS 4 box, running Mailman that comes with the distro, I'm
> seeing locks up every now and then -- all the lists on the machine
> stop
> processing mail.
>
> When this happens a restart gets things moving again.
>
> This is the err
those messages in the
incoming queue that the it is responsible for; another runner
instance cannot take over those blocked files. Spotting a jammed
IncomingRunner will be quite difficult. At least when a single
IncomingRunner is jammed it is more obvious.
On 27 Jun 2006, at 12:41, Richard
again?
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either regular or admin, I can get to it and
all the information appears to be clear.
Any suggestions on how to get the lists appear on the summary page?
Thanks,
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Dragon wrote:
> Richard Crane sent the message below at 11:37 8/8/2006:
>> I have almost successfully moved a set of lists to a new computer.
>> Both are running OS X server, the older Mailman 2.1.6, the new
>> 2.1.8 All I need to do is make th
then let me know.
The revised patches are available from my vanity site at http://
www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/ and have also been uploaded to sourceforge
(links to sourceforge tracker also on http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/
index.html).
Richard
I'm trying to setup mailman..
on a FreeBSD 6.1 system using
postfix,qpopper,spamassassin,clamav,sasl2,tls
I got it all configured...
I can send/receive email to my standard users straight up.
when I try to send to the lists it logs the message
in my mailman website/pipermail/mylist
but d
ng "nobody"
Once I did that it seems to be working.
Thanks for your help.
Rich Bates
On Nov 7, 2006, at 3:36 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Richard Bates wrote:
>>
>> I searched the faq:
>> and tried to do all the items in faq
>> 3.14. Troubleshooting: N
178.118])
by mx.google.com with ESMTP id e13sm336698qba.
2006.11.14.20.09.48;
Tue, 14 Nov 2006 20:09:48 -0800 (PST)
Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v752.3)
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCI
Hi,
Is there a way to log the creation of new lists? We've got quite a
few people administering our Mailman server and I'd like announcements
of new lists to be either logged somewhere or, even better, emailed
out to the Mailman list.
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but Im
not 100% sure.
Any tips on how I can achieve this?
Thanks,
Richard Young
IT Support Ananlyst
City Link - Head Office
Tel: 01932 822622
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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d? And is there a
way I can stop them being saved? And can I simply delete them,
possibly with a cron job?
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09605:
to="|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post test_mail",
ctladdr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (8/0), delay=00:00:00,
xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=prog, pri=37806, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent
The mail sits in /var/spool/mailman/in.
Any ideas? Any suggestions? I'm completely stuck.
-R
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 12:17 PM -0400 4/19/07, Richard Healy wrote:
>
>> Mail is being received and passed to mailman and
>> placed in
>> the mailman queue - where it sits.
>
> If the mail is getting into the Mailman queue and not being proces
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>
> Is your 'in' queue sliced? I.e., do you have anything involving
> QRUNNERS in mm_cfg.py? Or from the other view, in the 'ps' output
> does the command for IncomingRunner contain the option
> '--runner=IncomingRunner:0:1'? If it says 0:1, it's not sliced, but if
> for exa
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> To elaborate on the "installation is wrong" theory, if the mail wrapper
> is built pointing to a scripts/ directory with a paths.py with a
> 'prefix' different from the 'prefix' in the bin/ directory, this could
> mess things up.
>
> I gather Mailman was working and stopped w
Richard Healy wrote:
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> To elaborate on the "installation is wrong" theory, if the mail wrapper
>> is built pointing to a scripts/ directory with a paths.py with a
>> 'prefix' different from the 'prefix' in the bin/ d
unning arch with the same input .mbox as on a
previous run. No loss, as the second run of arch serves no useful
purpose.
Regards
Richard
On Tue May 1 21:56:17 CEST 2007 you posted the following to the
mailman-users list:
I am trying to convert a list from the Pipermail archiver
to Mhon
create a
newlist and notify the owner the email is never received. I have tried
everything that I can find, and I believe that the issue is something
small.
Any input / request for info is welcome.
Regards
Richard
__
This email
the integration between mailman and postfix
(although not sure!!)
Incase you have not gathered, I'm a newbie :)
I'll run through the troubleshoots, thanks for the link
Richard
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Behalf Of Dragon
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] postfix + mailman + ubuntu
Richard Rae sent the message below at 15:38 10/30/2007:
>Ok, been through the some of the steps.
>
>The services are running and so is qrunner. They are set to run on boot
>
>I have check the permissions, a
) (fixing)
Problems found: 41
Re-run as list (or root) with -f flag to fix
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
I'm going through the rest of the FAQ now. It was pushing midnight last
night :p
Thanks
Richard
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 October 2007 00:
Hi,
By the looks of the email address it is invalid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .com there is a space before the .com.
Maybe your defualt maildomain is not correctly set?
However I am no expert on sendmail, so can not tell you were that
default is.
Richard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Guys,
I have now got the mail coming out. The issue was that the SMTP server
rejecetd the email, so adding SMTPHOST = '' to the
file has resolved the issue at hand. This was in the FAQ :)
Thank you all for your help. I'm sure that I will be emailing you all
shortly
You can check the log files too /var/log/
They might have a good clue, this is what helped me solve my issue
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mark Sapiro
Sent: 31 October 2007 14:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Subject:
the outut.
Thanks again for your help
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From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 October 2007 15:03
To: Richard Rae
Cc: Dragon; mailman mailing list
Subject: Re: RE: [Mailman-Users] postfix + mailman + ubuntu
Richard Rae wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> H
Hi,
You might need to run the fix_url command
~/bin/withlist -l -r fix_url listname
Richard
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To: Mailman-Users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Problems with
t one. There is also -admin defined, which I
think is just an alias for -bounces, and I don't think the
list itself actually addresses anything to that.
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I run a large community based mailing list using mailman (version 2.1.9,
I know a bit old, but that is what the hosting service provides) and I
have a couple of users that while normally ok, at times get into
arguments with each other on the list. A thought came up, would it be
possible to conf
On 9/27/11 5:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Richard Damon wrote:
The question is, can a spam filter be set up to check both the From
fields and the To/CC fields?
Yes, but it's awkward at best. header_filter_rules are Python regular
expressions that are matched against the entire set of me
On 9/28/11 5:06 AM, Malcolm Austen wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 17:10:34 +0100, Richard Damon
wrote:
I run a large community based mailing list using mailman (version
2.1.9, I know a bit old, but that is what the hosting service
provides) and I have a couple of users that while normally ok
On 10/4/11 11:04 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the reply. The information that I want to add to the monthly
reminder is specific to the members of one particular list. While I
guess it does not hurt to send it to all lists if I word it correctly,
it would be nice to have list specific remin
seems like rolling a
lot together just to get a lock placed on a list. :-)
Is there a more straightforward way to lock/unlock a mailing list?
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esumes PID 1556 hung around and kept
writing bounce-events-1556.pck from 17:02 to 17:43 (and probably beyond).
Does the above add up to anything for anyone else? Is there something else
that should be checked?
Thanks for any insight.
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Richard Haas wrote:
> >
> >Last week, we ran into a rather odd event (first time we've seen it in a
> >decade or so of Mailman ops), where a bounced message kept writing to its
> >/var/mailman/data/bounce-even
files or rebuilding them, particularly for hundreds
of such lists, is non-trivial even on modern hardware and file
systems.
Thanks in advance for considering adding a way to save the pruned
data.
Richard
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ved in all the possible local
variations, let the calling script (if there is one) handle that logic.
Nice.
Thanks again. My mailman-owner non-denominational holiday gift
receptical runeth over. :-)
Richard
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he change it will not
happen. There may be a way in the settings to turn this off, but it is a
good feature to prevent you from accidentally (or on purpose) spamming
an address that doesn't want the emails.
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emember, talks of "just hitting reply" as the simplest
way to confirm, with the web link as a backup. I am tempted to rewrite
the message to ask them to click the link first, and save the reply
option as a backup if they can't follow a link.
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tion, this should work (and if it
was locked down this hard, mailing list mail would be having problems
too). Even if it does default to this sort of restriction, it should
have some way to override it, but that may not be exposed in the PLESK
control panel.
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an site,
which I can't figure out how to get to a page for iMM (might help if I
knew German which I don't).
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On 3/8/12 6:00 AM, Manuel Weiel wrote:
> Am 08.03.2012 um 05:36 schrieb Richard Damon:
>
>> On 3/7/12 9:45 PM, Manuel Weiel wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've once again updated iMailModerate.
>>> It now allows adding and removing subscribers and
there will always be a significant number of people
who have read the message without letting you know of it (unless you put
the message in the image, or on a link, so the have to go to the net to
see it).
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epped the bounds by sending
them the message. It is also quite possible that Yahoo has received
multiple complaints (the one being quoted being an example), and this is
what has prompted them to contact your ISP with the complaint.
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uot;invite" the person to subscribe, giving the
url of the subscription page as a pointer. While you can't prevent
someone from pressing the "This is spam" button, if you have done some
pre-vetting to be sure the person is likely i
oid abuse) and
now has used the "Mark as spam" button as a attempt to unsubscribe
because they can't (or won't) figure out the proper way to do it.
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Yes I've tried to research via google, etc. I've run through the page at:
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/4.78+Troubleshooting-+No+mail+going+out+to+lists+members
I'm running ubuntu with mailman 2.1.14 and things seem to be taking
forever. Until a few days ago things were running fine. There
What does this line really mean and why does it take so long to run?
Oct 23 06:03:01 2012 (1870)
<7.0.1.0.0.20121016133607.0469b...@marchreport.com>
smtp to marchreport_daily_alert_ctc10 for 2 recips, completed in 168.022
seconds
Thanks
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I played with some settings and did some restarts and things look better:
Oct 24 17:13:22 2012 (5464)
<7.0.1.0.0.20121023125107.046bd...@marchreport.com> smtp to
marchreport_daily_alert_ctc01 for 3379 recips, completed in 151.441 seconds
Oct 24 17:16:11 2012 (5464)
<7.0.1.0.0.20121023125107.04
On 11/5/2012 8:02 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Josh Berkus wrote:
Folks,
I deleted a mailing list using rmlist. However, mailman continues to
send out messages to the recipients on this list, and I can't seem to
make it stop. There's ~~ 3000 pending deliveries, so I'd really rather
that they not
hat
the key isn't too old or too young (figuring a human will take at least
a few seconds to fill out the form, but the bot won't be patient enough
to do that).
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On 12/14/12 10:58 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Richard Damon wrote:
>> For other types of bots, having a key on the page that is needed to be
>> returned will help, as it will catch bots that "know" what the
>> subscription form looks like and just go around trying to
changed.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
Make sure you have set the "Action" for the filter to some other than
Defer or Accept.
A previous Accept that matches the message will override this filter.
Also, note that I think the filter it tested BEFORE the [MYLIST] is
adde
.list.org/x/QIA9
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
> Unsubscribe:
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/richard%40damon-family.org
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hich qualify as
explicit to or cc destination names for this list.
Adding the list to the accepted sender list just says it will pass the
sender must be a member test, it doesn't bypass the other tests.
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On 4/3/13 8:35 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 03/04/2013 14:11, Richard Damon a écrit :
>
>>> De: fcouchet@apri
>
>
>> This indicates that your list is setup to not allow bcc, and that the
>> destination address
>
> I added the "from" adress (fcouche
On 4/4/13 1:42 AM, jdd wrote:
> Le 04/04/2013 03:58, Richard Damon a écrit :
>
>> It looks like this message was sent to the list via the email address
>> all-april@ (which looks like a local address, since it doesn't have a
>> domain),
>
> as I said, I remove
On 4/29/2013 6:44 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote:
[snip]
+1. Even 5000 seems to be the threshold these days, for unknown
netblocks.
Each has their own limit and sometimes it is based on history, sometimes
on number reported as spam. You can send 100k emails and if 1000 are
reported as spam you
et your host to delete the
> post from the MTA queue, or you won't get a usable allocation for a
> while (Note that AFAIK this case is usually applied by services
> that have a daily rather than a monthly quota.)
There is a fourth case, Host Provider sends the emails the
essage sent) or 4xx or 5xx. Sometimes I'll just grep the log for
specific responses.
On 4/30/2013 7:03 AM, Javad Hoseini-Nopendar wrote:
Thank you dear Mark, Steven, Adam and Richard for your helpful answers.
Now I have another question. Many of the hosting servers in my country Iran,
disa
strator access.
As to approving change of address requests, are you sure this is really
needed? Normally subscription approval is used to allow the list to only
go to "approved" people, so when the subscription comes in, you approve
t
I'm having problems with DOMAIN not found errors. Is there anyway to
edit/remove them from the qfiles/out .pck files? They don't seem to be
getting purged by mailman and hang around way too long.
I'm using postfix and mailman 2.1.12 under ubuntu 8.04.
I found item 4.20 in the FAQ, but I'm no
I've noticed that if mailman is stopped/crashes/system reboot/etc. and
there is anything in mailman/qfiles/maildir/cur that stuff seems to just
hang in mailman until you stop mailman, clear this directory, and then
restart mailman. May not be your problem but try checking it.
you might also w
I'd suggest trying "ps -auxww|grep mailman" to seem if any mailman
processes are running, this assumes mailman runs as its own user id.
Some installs use the username list or lists instead of mailman.
If nothing show up then I'd check:
1) /etc/postfix/*.cf and /etc/postfix/transport and diff
g through that list
lets me see if someone has posted a number of similar messages and is
starting to "spam" the list with them, and the order of this scan
matches the order in the admin interface.
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nd can
reply to the discussion list about them.
The problem is that each list processes its sending independently, and
don't know about the details of the interlocking subscriptions, so I
don;t think there is any way to stop the multiple emails in this case.
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Yasar
>
One simple solution is once you detect the violator, put them on
moderation and actively limit their posting.
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e visible at all, and may even break the existing formatting
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On 8/6/13 6:38 AM, " Just Brits " Shop wrote:
>
> *"visible (at least as an attachment),"*
>
> *Richard II, what do you mean "attachment" ? ? MINE all come
> out perfectly** **as a footer as does THIS List one (below)** :-)**
> ** :-)** ? !
that will access the web pages and present a
simplified interface.
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Security
oblem more often shows up there by people
wonder why their messages don't make it to the list, because Google
removed the list distributed one, because the poster had a copy of the
message in their outbox.
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is "automatic" so I think the second
clause is more applicable.
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tting in mailman to
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On 11/13/13, 10:04 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 11/13/2013 05:26 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
>> On 11/13/13, 1:57 AM, Fletcher Cocquyt wrote:
>>> That is, they login once to approve a message, and after what time will the
>>> webui require them to provide their cre
ribers use the reply to header to
indicate where they want replies sent to, you will break this for them.
(The are links to fuller discussion on this at the option).
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Hi,
I have lost the admin password for my mailman mailing list on my web site. How
would I reset it or retrieve it? I have looked and searched everywhere, but I
have not found an answer. Thanks.
Sent with Let.ter(http://theletterapp.com)
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it, is he an admin?
Was it a bounce message (attached)? IF so, what does the bounce message
say was the problem?
If not, did they send the message to listname-bounces instead of listname?
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Richard Damon
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On 1/14/14, 2:23 PM, Richard wrote:
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> ...I should have clarified: Her key problem seems to be moving from a
> screen where she used her Moderator password to successfully log in,
> to the "administrator interface". It asks her for the administrator
> password.
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> Peter Shute
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My guess is it depend on if iOS has asked the browser to actually close
to reclaim memory, or just put it aside, while it has been in the
background.
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Richard Damon
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Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python
but the lists email address
reference a domain that is hosted on a different machine, the domains
are different.
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Richard Damon
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Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-us
the list
software send me notices of messages held for moderation and file them
in a folder sorted by subject. When I get a new notice I can see
previous messages about the person. If you put a person on moderation,
you could send yourself a message with that same subj
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