Hello, Mark.
I have tried that with partial success, but there is another odd unmentioned behaviour that I have/had to cope with.
When I click on a 0-9A-Z link I am dumped outside back at the login window. When I log in a second time I am presented with the list of members that I wanted in the first place, subsequent queries work first time. Similarly when I need to moderate a message.
I am not sure under what exact conditions this happens, even if it is consistent across the 3 machines that could be used. So will try and determine a consistent set of circumstances under which this occurs.
At the moment removing the 'absolute=1' entries does the job 100%.
Anne
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 01:35:34PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
So I would say in your case, you can probably safely remove them all, but in terms of what I might do for a bug and fix, I may not do the one in handle_no_list().
I was going to file a bug and 'fix' this, but I have instead asked a question on mailman-developers. See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2013-April/022761.html for that post and what I'm concerned about.
In the mean time, it occurred to me that possibly you could fix this without changing Mailman simply by putting an appropriate entry in /etc/hosts on your 'inside the lan' work station.
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