The problem with cpanel is that it messes with the program configs in order to mould things into its proprietary setup. Once that way, its hard to mess with things, because they are not as they would normally be set up in a standard install. So in this example, the Mailman install is NOT the same as you would find on a webhost without cpanel.
Its ok for people who just want to set up a server and let their users modify basic stuff, but its not for those who want to install custom software, or tweak stuff. I tried it on a box a while ago, and promptly reformatted after trying to figure out where they moved stuff, etc...
Bob
---------- Original Message ----------- From: <Martin@Cleaver.org> To: "'Barry Warsaw'" <barry@python.org> Sent: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 23:55:32 -0500 Subject: RE: [Mailman-Developers] RE: [Mailman-Users] Mailman & CPanel?
Hi Barry
Ok, many thanks. Please see below for the full message. You'll note that I'd lost all the text from the message.
I'll send you the password for the list in a separate message. Feel free to look or change the settings, and to create a new list for testing. All my lists have this problem so I am sure it is nothing that I have done wrong.
I'm using Outlook XP 2002 SP-2, but my users (including Sean who sent that last message) may be using something different.
Thanks and regards, Martin.
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 13:23, Martin@Cleaver.org wrote:
Nick / Barry
Can you please at least acknowledge whether this is a known problem?
Many Thanks,
Martin.
=My main complaint is that the archives don't work with HTML postings
=rendering the mailing list practically useless. =
=Here's a typical mailing: <http://cp1.myhostdns.org/pipermail/social> http://cp1.myhostdns.org/pipermail/social-announce- ft2004_mbssrc.com/2003-No vember/date.html
=
=Here's my postings to the cpanel site:
= * <http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15928> http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15928
=
=And I am not alone:
= * <http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13383> http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13383
I'm sorry I can't get into the cpanel forums.
But I did look at that Pipermail message (you need to follow the link to the one page that's in that date index). If I follow the link to the GIF image, it shows up just fine.
Please note that the rendering of messages such as multipart/alternative are depending on list settings that I can't see, such as which content types to pass or scrub. I also haven't seen the original message so I don't know how what was posted matches against the filter_mime_types and pass_mime_types settings in the Content Filter section. There are also some site-wide settings which describe how to archive things like HTML messages, although I don't think that's what's happening here (it looks more like some unintended content-types are getting scrubbed out).
I can't see any bugs, but your list may not be configured the way you want it for the types of messages being posted to it.
-Barry
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-----Original Message----- From: Sean Xi Yu WEN [mailto:x.wen@student.mbs.edu] Sent: Wednesday, 5 November 2003 12:22 AM To: Social-announce-ft2004@mbssrc.com Cc: Martin@Cleaver.org; Quan Zhang Subject: [Social-announce-ft2004] East Meets West Lunch
Welcome to the launch of the East Meets West Lunch Club!! Our launch involves a delightful eastern lunch in the city this coming Monday, 10 November. Our aim is to meet monthly for lunch alternating between eastern and western themed restaurants.
Please join us to explore the city and bridge the cultural gap.
Monday's menu is set at $13 per person;
including Chicken with Special Sauce, Sweet and Sour Pork and Beef with Vegetables, all served with vegetable fried rice.
Save December 5 for our next meeting; location to be announced.
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Date: 10 November 2003
Place: Num Fong Chinese Restaurant
271 Swanston Street, CBD
- Quan (Calvin) Zhang, Xi Yu (Sean) Wen,
Mindy Frink and Lisa Stevenson (founding members)
RSVP to x.xx <mailto:m.frink@student.mbs.edu> @student.mbs.edu if you plan to join.
See you there!
Sean Xi Yu WEN
MBA - Class of 2004
Melbourne Business School ------- End of Original Message -------