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> Today's Topics:
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>   1. Had to changes the delivery mode on RH6.2 (Paul Stavrides)
>   2. Re: cgi error - more info (Johnpaul Rogerson)
>   3. Re: (no subject) (Dan Mick)
>   4. Re: (no subject) (Jeroen Keppens)
>   5. v2.0beta2 three patches (Bernhard Reiter)
>   6. Re: v2.0beta2 three patches (Doug Hughes)
>   7. Re: v2.0beta2 three patches (Doug Hughes)
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> Oggetto: [Mailman-Users] Had to changes the delivery mode on RH6.2
> Data: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 15:58:10 -0400
> Da: Paul Stavrides <pauls at quad-sys.com>
> A: Mailman Users <mailman-users at python.org>
>
> That was fun... I know a whole lot more about gdb and Phython than I did
> a day or two ago....
>
> Your milage may vary, but on our RH6.2 system we had to:
>
> # Delivery module for the message pipeline.  See
> # Mailman/Handlers/HandlerAPI.py for details.  Unless overridden
> specifically
> # in that module, this handler is used for message delivery to the list,
> and
> # to an individual user.  This value must be a string naming a module in
> the
> # Mailman.Handlers package.
> DELIVERY_MODULE = 'Sendmail'
> #DELIVERY_MODULE = 'SMTPDirect'
>
> Regards,
>
> -paul
>
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> Oggetto: Re: [Mailman-Users] cgi error - more info
> Data: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 21:44:51 +0100
> Da: "Johnpaul Rogerson" <j.rogerson at edscout.net>
> A: <mailman-users at python.org>
> Documentazione: <Pine.SOL.3.94.1000420105200.2532A-100000 at canna.dcs.ed.ac.uk>
>
>         looking at thge error log it shows a premature end of script error
> iam not sure how to fix in perl it is easy but new to python
>
> Can anyone help
>
> JP
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Johnpaul Rogerson" <jvr at dcs.ed.ac.uk>
> To: <mailman-users at python.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 10:59 AM
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] cgi error
>
> > Can any one help i get this error message when trying to run python  1.1
> > uid: (admin/admin) gid: (mailman/mailman) cmd: admin
> > directory is writable by others
> > :(/home/httpd/vhtdocs/mailer/mailman/cgi-bin)
> >
> >
> > Can anyone help me ive already ran the --with-cgi-gid
> > wich removed another problem.
> >
> > JP
> >
> >
> > Johnpaul Rogerson
> > jvr at dcs.ed.ac.uk
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Oggetto: Re: [Mailman-Users] (no subject)
> Data: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 14:28:44 -0700 (PDT)
> Da: Dan Mick <Dan.Mick at West.Sun.COM>
> A: myosotis at xs4all.nl
> CC: mailman-users at python.org
>
> > People subscribing to the mailinglist via the mailmanpages should be
> > approved before being allowed, but people subscribing at our password
> > protected session shouldn't be approved.
> >
> > This would be easy to do, when there was an admin-mail-interface.
> >
> > But I recieve following message when creating a new list: "There is also
> > an email-based interface for users (not administrators) of your list; you
> > can get info about using it by sending a message with just the word `help'
> > as subject or in the body, to:...". Is it really not possible??
>
> Is what really not possible?  Yes, you can send "help" to the
> -request alias, and get back a list of mail commands.
>
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> Oggetto: Re: [Mailman-Users] (no subject)
> Data: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 08:19:06 +0200 (CEST)
> Da: Jeroen Keppens <myosotis at xs4all.nl>
> A: Dan Mick <Dan.Mick at West.Sun.COM>
> CC: Mailman List <mailman-users at python.org>
>
> Okay, you recieve a mail with commands I tried that before. User commands.
>
> When you do: subscribe [admin-password] address=[address] he still asks
> for administrator approval.
>
> Or am I doing something wrong here?
>
> Jeroen Keppens
>
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> Oggetto: [Mailman-Users] v2.0beta2 three patches
> Data: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 14:01:55 +0200
> Da: Bernhard Reiter <bernhard at intevation.de>
> A: mailman-users at python.org
>
> Just to keep you informed I started testing mailman-2.0beta2 here.
>
> The three changes I made are attached.
>
> The first ist cosmetic: It removes the python and gnu logo from the
>         mailman webpages. Putting logos down there is inflational
>         I guess that one pointer to the product is enough in this case.
>         If people click through when they are interested it,
>         they still can get all the information.
>
> The second fixes a bug in cron/checkdbs already fixed in the CVS
> version.
>
> The third fixes a bug for archival of moderated mails.
>
> Everything well known on the developers list, but I thought
> you might like the summary.
>
>         Bernhard
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>                               Name: 2.0beta2.local1.diff
>    2.0beta2.local1.diff       Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>                        Description: Patch for mailman2.0beta2: Only Mailmanlogo on Mailmanwebpages
>
>                               Name: 2.0beta2.local2.diff
>    2.0beta2.local2.diff       Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>                        Description: Patch for mailman 2.0beta2, segfault in cron/checkdbs, already fixed in cvs
>
>                               Name: 2.0beta2.local3.diff
>    2.0beta2.local3.diff       Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>                        Description: Patch for mailman 2.0beta2, fixed: archival of moderated mails
>
>    Part 1.3.5.1.2Type: application/pgp-signature
>
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> Oggetto: Re: [Mailman-Users] v2.0beta2 three patches
> Data: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 08:16:09 -0500 (CDT)
> Da: Doug Hughes <Doug.Hughes at Eng.Auburn.EDU>
> A: mailman-users at python.org
>
> >
> >The third fixes a bug for archival of moderated mails.
> >
>
> excellent! Yes, I posted about this bug last week but
> received no response. Much appreciated!
>
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>
> Oggetto: Re: [Mailman-Users] v2.0beta2 three patches
> Data: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 09:20:48 -0500 (CDT)
> Da: Doug Hughes <Doug.Hughes at Eng.Auburn.EDU>
> A: mailman-users at python.org
>
> >The third fixes a bug for archival of moderated mails.
> >
>
> More background: The bug manifests itself as anything that
> must be approved by the moderator does not make it to
> the pipermail archive. It does, however, make it into the
> .mbox archive, but with a missing MBOX From line.
>
> This bug affects 2.0beta1 and 2.0beta2
>
> Here is a simple Perl script to fix the .mbox file.
> Direct it into a new file. move the original pipermail
> archive directory to e.g. listname-bak, then run arch
> on the new mbox file, chown the listname dir to the appropriate
> owner (e.g. daemon), and then copy the new perl generated
> .mbox file over the old one. (if you feel uncomfortable about
> this, do a diff on list.mbox/list.mbox and the new file
> previous to the arch and copying steps.
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> while (<>) {
>     if (/^Received:/ && $last eq "\n") {
>         $keep = $_;
>         $done = 0;
>         while ($done != 2) {
>             $_ = <>;    # Get next line
>             if (/^Date: /) {
>                 $done++;
>                 ($label, $dow, $dom, $mon, $yr, $time) = split(/[\s,]+/);
>             }
>             if (/^From:.*<(.*)>/) {
>                 $done++;
>                 $fr = $1;
>             }
>             $keep .= $_;
>         }
>         print "From $fr  $dow $mon $dom $time $yr\n";
>         print $keep;
>
>     } else {
>         $last = $_;
>         print;
>     }
> }
>
> example with a list called testlist
>
> cd $mailmanhome/archives/(private|public)
> mv testlist testlist.bak
> perlscript < testlist.mbox/testlist.mbox > newtl.mbox
> diff newtl.mbox testlist.mbox/testlist.mbox
> .. < text containing new From lines in newtl.mbox > ...
> ../../bin/arch testlist newtl.mbox
> chown -R daemon testlist
> mv newtl.mbox testlist.mbox/testlist.mbox
>
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