Hi Mark,
Ok found the problem. The short story is that I had defined a CNAME and not
a proper sub domain for mailman. When I fixed this then sendmail could
correctly use the mailertable. Analysis below.
I now have a different problem which is more in the Mailman realm. When I
try to post
Kevin McNamee wrote:
Ok found the problem. The short story is that I had defined a CNAME and not
a proper sub domain for mailman. When I fixed this then sendmail could
correctly use the mailertable. Analysis below.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll update the readme.
I now have a different
Kabilan L
admin(5563): File /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/LDAPMemberships.py, line 226,
in __ldap_load_members_by_group
admin(5563): entry = l.search_st(self.__mlist.LDAP_BASE,
ldap.SCOPE_ONELEVEL ,filterstr=filter)[0]
admin(5563): IndexError: list index out of range
The search
On 2/13/06, Kabilan L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
def extend(list):
ldap = LDAPMemberships(list)
ldap.ldapsearch = (uid=recipient) # your LDAP search here
ldap.ldapserver = 127.0.0.1 # your LDAP server
ldap.ldapbasedn = dc=domain dc=com # your base DN
ldap.ldapbinddn =
I apologise if the subject has been handled before; I searched the
archives, but could not find what I wanted to know.
Since short, I am using an ADSL modem, which contains the firewall
as well. This modem grabs my IP address, and external access to
my web server is done by port forwarding.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jeff Donsbach
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 10:10 AM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Is there a security hole in Mailman?
On 2/12/06, Jon D. Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:22:03 CST
Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you access mailman pages from outside your network via the
stremen.xs4all.nl address? If so, it might be something weird with the
way your ADSL router/firewall resolves names inside. Specifically, it
might not do
Some are pretty generic (board) while others are not
(DesignReviewCommittee).
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Bogen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 9:46 AM
To: Jon D. Slater
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Is there a security hole in Mailman?
Do your lists
Can you access mailman pages from outside your network via the
stremen.xs4all.nl address? If so, it might be something weird with the
way your ADSL router/firewall resolves names inside. Specifically, it
might not do port forwarding for accesses on its external IP that
originate from inside the
The problem is that you need to replace the generic entries with the
correct values. I don't know what they are for you; you need to speak
with whomever set up the LDAP server in your organization, or at least
someone who knows about it.
On 2/13/06, Kabilan L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hai!!
So u
Can you please send your configuration values to the list? Make sure
to censor any passwords that may be present.
(It looks like something is wrong with the 'LDAP_OWNER_ATTR' value)
P.s., make sure to 'reply to all' so that the list gets your posts as well.
On 2/13/06, Kabilan L [EMAIL
HAI!!
Thanks Mark. I too found that the follwoing didn't work gave nothing in my case.
(|(objectclass=groupOfUniqueNames)(objectclass=nisMailAlias)(objectclass=groupOfNames))
So i changed it in extend.py
(|(objectclass=posixGroup)(objectclass=top))
Now i could see the in openldap.log mailman is
hi all,
how can i change the mailman pages ?
which files do i have to edit ?
by the way, i am not actually much familiar with python. installed mailman a
few days ago, and couldnt see any htmls to play with codes ;)
so please tell me how to edit mailman if possible ?
thanks in advance.
[i want to
Complete beginner here, with a Very Dumb Question : can I edit messages to
be posted?
I've been running a jokeswap list manually for a long time. I often modify
what's sent to me, for spelling, grammar, formatting, and sometimes other
things; I suspect my subscribers like the results, whether or
Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT wrote:
how can i change the mailman pages ?
which files do i have to edit ?
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.048.htp.
--
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your
Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT wrote:
[i want to edit colours, icons ... etc]
Also (in addition to the FAQ I mentioned in my first reply), see the
Web UI defaults section in Defaults.py. If you want to change
anything, this is done by putting the changes in mm_cfg.py. Don't
change Defaults.py itself.
--
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:41:11 -0500, beartooth wrote:
Complete beginner here, with a Very Dumb Question : can I edit messages to
be posted?
Discovered I couldn't just post from Gmane; found the subscription page;
found the FAQ; got my answer, and used it, successfully. Iow, the system
worked.
beartooth wrote:
Complete beginner here, with a Very Dumb Question : can I edit messages to
be posted?
Not conveniently, but see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.009.htp.
--
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area,
Patrick Bogen wrote:
P.s., make sure to 'reply to all' so that the list gets your posts as well.
I second the above.
On 2/13/06, Kabilan L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
admin(9022): File /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/LDAPMemberships.py, line 231,
in __ldap_load_members_by_group
admin(9022):
Jon D. Slater wrote:
How are they getting my list names in the first place?
I don't believe this is an issue where an individual user may have been
compromised, because no single user accesses all the groups on all of the
servers.
It's likely you are correct, but you may be surprised if you
I go to http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users
give it my address, in the unsubscribe/change options box get the
password screen, and give it my password get to the options page,
http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users make changes
click on Submit My
Mark Sapiro wrote:
As far as your original question is concerned, I don't think we're
aware of any way for list names/posting addresses to be available via
your web server as long as your lists are not 'advertised', your
archives are private and your web server runs as a user/group that
can't
Beartooth wrote:
I go to http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users
give it my address, in the unsubscribe/change options box get the
password screen, and give it my password get to the options page,
http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users make changes
click
Jim Popovitch wrote:
Side question: If the webserver is running as a user/group that can't
directly access the Mailman installation, how can Mailman web interfaces
work? Perhaps you mean something else by the above?
The web interface accesses Mailman through setgid wrappers. See
Hi,
For the record I am running on Solaris 10 and I am using the mm-handler.
When I send a mail (from Outlook) with DEBUG turned on in mm-handler, I get
a Returned mail with the debug output. So it seems that that is working.
Without DEBUG it does not reach Mailman moderation. I tried to send
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jim Popovitch wrote:
Side question: If the webserver is running as a user/group that can't
directly access the Mailman installation, how can Mailman web interfaces
work? Perhaps you mean something else by the above?
The web interface accesses Mailman through setgid
Jim Popovitch wrote:
OK, but just to be clear, those wrappers (default location is
/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin) need to be accessible by the webserver. So,
is it safe to assume that only cgi-bin needs world read/executable
permissions? Can I chmod -R o= everything in /usr/local/mailman/
I don't /think/ it's bounce notices. The sendmail logs don't seem to
reflect that.
Rather, I think this has to do with the fact that when the messages
are sent out, the 'To:' header still contains
[EMAIL PROTECTED] even though it reports a different RCPT TO
in smtp?
I've set procmail to carbon
Hello folks:
Where do I look, what do I do next?
This mailman instance is giving me fits. It is one of four mailman
installations on this server and at least one of them has been in active use
since December. I created this one in January, my test posts show up in the
online archives.
I don't know postfix very well, but the points that I'd look at are:
Is a newline and whitespace the proper separate for separate entries
in alias_maps, virtual_alias_domains, and virtual_alias_maps?
Are the permissions on alias_maps correct?
Is dev.greenparty.ca resolving correctly on the mail
Patrick Bogen wrote:
I don't /think/ it's bounce notices. The sendmail logs don't seem to
reflect that.
Rather, I think this has to do with the fact that when the messages
are sent out, the 'To:' header still contains
[EMAIL PROTECTED] even though it reports a different RCPT TO
in smtp?
I've set
Patrick Bogen wrote:
I don't know postfix very well, but the points that I'd look at are:
Is a newline and whitespace the proper separate for separate entries
in alias_maps, virtual_alias_domains, and virtual_alias_maps?
Are the permissions on alias_maps correct?
I don't think any of this
Hello all:
Perhaps this is more of a usb question than a cups question, but I wasn't quite
sure where to turn on this one. About a month or so ago, I ran out of toner
for my Samsung ML-1520. Finally about two weeks ago, I got a new toner
cartridge. But when I installed it, I was left with
Patrick Bogen wrote:
Am I seeing the correct behaviour from procmail, that the To: is
maintained as the list address? Is it a privacy issue that the
addresses are kept out of the headers?
I didn't address this in my previous reply, so for completeness - it's
not a privacy issue, it's a
It comes down to this.
This works:
===
echo From: kevin.mcnameeatsymsoft.se
To: foobaratmailman.symsoft.se
Subject: Test
test mail body
| /etc/mail/mm-handler mailman.symsoft.se \
-r kevin.mcnameeatsymsoft.se foobar
This does not work:
===
echo From:
Kevin McNamee wrote:
When I send a mail (from Outlook) with DEBUG turned on in mm-handler, I get
a Returned mail with the debug output. So it seems that that is working.
Without DEBUG it does not reach Mailman moderation. I tried to send the same
message on the command line:
su - mailman
cat
Kevin McNamee wrote:
This works:
===
echo From: kevin.mcnameeatsymsoft.se
To: foobaratmailman.symsoft.se
Subject: Test
test mail body
| /etc/mail/mm-handler mailman.symsoft.se \
-r kevin.mcnameeatsymsoft.se foobar
This does not work:
===
echo From:
I've modified each line in /etc/aliases that refers to procmail to add
-a listname. I tested to see if -a $h would work, but since it uses
smrsh, which prohibits variable parsing, no-go. But that's alright.
This is still a much better solution than any that I thought off.
Also, it seems to be
Heh. Wrong mailing list.
(However, if I were you I would try completely disconnecting
everything to the printer, checking the toner cartridge to make sure
there aren't any tabs or flaps that need to be removed, re-inserting
and then re-connect, essentially rebooting the printer, and see if it
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you're sure your browser is accepting cookies, it may be that a
local firewall or something similar is interfering with setting and
returning cookies.
I doubt that, intensely. But I know some sites have trouble
with Opera and session
Sorry about that. That one was intended for the usb list.
-- Hugh
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:03:04 -0600
Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh. Wrong mailing list.
(However, if I were you I would try completely disconnecting
everything to the printer, checking the toner cartridge to
I build this mail system using apache, sendmail (bundled with Solaris
10) and mailman on Solaris 10 experimental. All these componemts work
properly separately.
How to make them work tegother, and just work as a real mail system as yours?
Following are the working processes of the three main
Hai!!
This is my extend.py file.
from Mailman.LDAPMemberships import LDAPMemberships
def extend(list):
ldap = LDAPMemberships(list)
ldap.ldapsearch = (uid=recipient) # your LDAP search here
ldap.ldapserver = 127.0.0.1 # your LDAP server
ldap.ldapbasedn =
I vetted the held message and it was posted to the archives,
but still no message sent to the listmembers.
[06:23:22][EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u/d/devmm/mailman ls logs/ -lt
total 32
-rw-rw-r-- 1 devmm devmm 244 Feb 13 14:06 vette
-rw-rw-r-- 1 devmm devmm 3955 Feb 9 15:42 error
-rw-rw-r-- 1
Folks:
I've been asked to export one of my lists to a different server where
they run majordomo.
The folks asking don't want to preserve the mail list history, just the
membership.
Is there any way to get a simple list of the members in a flat file format?
Thank you.
Sincerely:
Doug
Hugh Esco wrote:
I vetted the held message and it was posted to the archives,
but still no message sent to the listmembers.
[06:23:22][EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u/d/devmm/mailman ls logs/ -lt
total 32
-rw-rw-r-- 1 devmm devmm 244 Feb 13 14:06 vette
-rw-rw-r-- 1 devmm devmm 3955 Feb 9 15:42 error
lovecreatesbeauty wrote:
I build this mail system using apache, sendmail (bundled with Solaris
10) and mailman on Solaris 10 experimental. All these componemts work
properly separately.
How to make them work tegother, and just work as a real mail system as yours?
Following are the working
Kabilan L wrote:
As Mark,said i know i don't have an entry/attr owner in my record i hashed
that line and tried it still didn't work. Help Me please.
You can't just hash out lines in extend.py. Every one of them is
there for a purpose, and those ldap.* attributes are all referenced in
Doug wrote:
I've been asked to export one of my lists to a different server where
they run majordomo.
The folks asking don't want to preserve the mail list history, just the
membership.
Is there any way to get a simple list of the members in a flat file format?
If you have shell access to the
Yes, thank you, Mark.
I get an error at the step `13 Create your first mailing list' as:
Create a 192.168.1.68 Mailing List
Error: Unknown virtual host: 192.168.1.68
You can create a new mailing list by entering the relevant information into the
snip
On 2/14/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
lovecreatesbeauty wrote:
I get an error at the step `13 Create your first mailing list' as:
Create a 192.168.1.68 Mailing List
Error: Unknown virtual host: 192.168.1.68
You are assessing the web create page via a url with your lan IP as the
host, e.g. something like
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