Werner Koch wrote: > Basically I am the list owner :-(. Good grief man, your head must hurt from all those hats. :)
I've spent a good bit of time hanging around the mailman-users list and managing a few smaller lists for others. I would be glad to try and help figure out what list settings could be tweaked to get the archives into better shape. It should be doable as I've seen and sent pgp signed (mime and inline) message that included attachments and the pipermail archiver handled them alright. There was a bug fixed in 2.1.8 that would scrub some parts of pgp/mime messages with attachments, but even that one left the main message body intact for the archives. I believe I found the culprit that has scrubbed your last few signed patch mails in the archives. It seems that since the mime parts lack a content-type: text/plain header, Mailman's scrubber removes them. I think this is probably a bug in the scrubber module, as the MIME RFC states that messages lacking such a header should be assumed text/plain. I've sent a query to mailman-users to see if others agree[2]. If so, hopefully that can be fixed without too much hassle. I setup a test list on my box and twiddled with your initial post in this thread. All that was required to get it to archive was the attached diff. Perhaps you can convince Gnus to include the content-type headers as a work-around to the mailman archive problem? > I already installed a new version of Mailman and tried to rebuild > it. However it mixed up the numbers and thus most existing URLs > won't be correct anymore. Yeah, that's a very unfortunate limitation of the archiver. Its weaknesses were just discussed on mailman-users the other day with main dev Barry Warsaw saying[1]: Have I mentioned recently how long I've been looking for a volunteer to help make all this not suck? ;} Pipermail is just one of those things that people either live with or ditch. While it would be bad to have to rebuild and break external links into the archives, I think it'd be worth it as some of the most valuable messages in the archives are those that you or any other GnuPG developer send announcing a problem and attaching a patch. > Recently I had another issue. Pipermail break the message if it > sees a ">From " at the beginning of a line. I also had to resort to > manual editing. Another icky problem caused by older versions of the python email module which Mailman uses. Anything since Python 2.3 should include an email module that defaults to escaping such From_ lines. So once the mbox is edited to correct the old, unescaped From_ lines it shouldn't happen again. >> BTW, I really like your Content-Type boundary string. :) > > A gadget posted to the Gnus list some years ago: Very nice. Some cold and rainy day I may have to add something similar to my mutt setup. [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/msg42504.html [2] http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-December/054904.html -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== In God we trust. Everybody else we verify using PGP! -- Tim Newsome
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