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with this including
- couldn't get correct, backwards compatible, working fixes into Python in time
- some controversy over whether cjkcodecs are best for Japanese.
As we're running out of time, we'll keep the status quo from Mailman
2.1.3 here.
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outdated email package. Update cvsignore.
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it must be ascii. Coerce to an 8-bit string so the bogus u'' doesn't show
up. Closes SF 862906.
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patch # 865661. Encode the subject header in the list's preferred
character set and make sure it is all on one line.
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subject header in the list's preferred character set and make sure it
is all on one line, when sent back to the original author.
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the user's full name is encoded in the list's charset properly. It
also makes sure that the Subject description spans exactly one line.
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utility function that returns a header in an i18n-safe way such that
it is guaranteed to span exactly one line.
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KoreanCodecs-2.0.5 with CJKCodecs-1.0.
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have one. Part of TK's patch #865661.
__processbody_URLquote(): One chunk of TK's patch # 865661 for
improving the i18n of the 'at' substitutions for archives.
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self.authenticateMember() call in a try/except catching and ignoring
NotAMemberErrors. The effect of this is that other authcontexts being
check will then proceed as normal. This fixes admin login to the
private archives, and non-public rosters.
Under the old code, if you tried to get into the private archives w/o
entering an email address, but using the admin password, you'd be
denied access.
WebAuthenticate(): Removed the wrapping of .Authenticate() in
try/except catching of NotAMemberError, since this should never
percolate out now.
Also, use True/False everywhere it's appropriate (but not in the
cookie code).
Original bug and patch by Stephan Berndts. Closes SF bug # 864676 and
SF patch # 864674.
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'Release_2_1-maint'.
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of the year).
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and admin cgi process size by not keeping the entire mlist object
alive through a reference in the advertised list. Only the
information used in the overview is kept.
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listinfo and admin cgi process size by not keeping the entire mlist
object alive through a reference in the advertised list. Only the
information used in the overview is kept.
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archive bloat. Closes SF bug #835332.
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archive bloat by deleting the html_body attribute on Article objects.
Closes SF bug #835332. This is a stub in the base class.
_update_thread_index(): Call finished_update_article() when done.
store_article(): squirrel away the html_body value when pickling the
article.
This only reduces bloat on new articles. See bin/rb-archfix to clean
up older archives.
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archive bloat by deleting the html_body attribute on Article objects.
Closes SF bug #835332.
This only reduces bloat on new articles. See bin/rb-archfix to clean
up older archives.
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on existing archives. Closes SF bug #835332.
Note, you have to re-run configure to pick up this new script.
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archives. Closes SF bug #835332.
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process(): Reworked the way we calculate the List-Id header in the
face of i18n descriptions which may need to be quoted (if ASCII and
containing RFC 2822 special chars).
What we do now is RFC 2047 encode just the description part, if there
is one, then use formataddr() to combine that with the email
address-like list identification.
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message is originally received and the time the digest is sent. If
the configuration changes by setting ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER to 0, a
DiscardMessage exception can occur during the scrubbing. Catch this
error.
Closes SF #860135 with basic solution by Martin Pool.
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setuid'd user, if os.setgroup() is available (it's not in Python
2.1). Close SF bug #777444 posted by Richard Barrett, identified and
solved by Jonas Muerer.
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in case there are any special characters (in the RFC 2822) in the
description.
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message.
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