Tim Arney wrote:
I use Mailman 2.1.6 to manage the mailing list on my domain, which is
configured using cPanel. It seems a lot of members aren't receiving my posts,
and according to my server support team bounces are being received, but from
what I can see MM can't be configured to forward
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run several mailing lists under Mailman 2.1.6. Recently one
of my mailing lists received 2 spam messages, I was able to
delete one of them using the moderator admindb interface, but
when I tried to delete the second message, I
P.I.Julius wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 08:28 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
This may say that Mailman is actually trying to send just to
cva34.internetdsl.tpnet.pl or p43n152.172.63.ruraltel.net. This may be
some loop involved in rejecting messages or some kind of 'denial of
service' attack on
I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - configure works -
make works - make install does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm
not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the other person's
solution was to revert to Solaris 8 - I really don't want to do
I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - configure works -
make works - make install does not. The problem seems to a Python issue - I
checked the Python lists and found that I'm not the only person to have this
problem - Unfortunately, the other person's solution was to revert
Here's my dilemma. I get tons of SPAM/PHISHING attacks at my email inbox. I
am tired of deleting so much crap every day.
I have SA and clamav installed, but perhaps I don't have them configured.
Would anyone here be willing to share their mix of tools and how they
implement them to fight this.
hi
How do check how many [and who] members are in HELD state? It would be nice
to see something like
Normal: xx
Held: yy
Unsubscribed: zz
Waiting for confirmation: aa
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On 4/3/06, Dr. Scott S. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my dilemma. I get tons of SPAM/PHISHING attacks at my email inbox. I
am tired of deleting so much crap every day.
I have SA and clamav installed, but perhaps I don't have them configured.
Would anyone here be willing to share their
Hi,
I was having problems where not all members were receiving posts, so I set
my bounce_score_threshold to 0.5 so that I would receive all the bounces by
disabling members on the first bounce. It then turned out that all members
that were on a domain different to mine were bouncing because
On 4/3/06, Tim Arney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
members have been disabled. I was wondering if there's a way to
automatically un-disable all the members, ideally through the web interface
or through some email command? If that's not possible, is there some sort
of shell command that I can ask
I am not able to figure out why my script is not running which I have
setup with cron. I created a script, which I made executable and placed
in the /etc/cron.daily directory. Cron is running but my script never
executes. Can someone help me figure out why?
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Jewel
Kent Taylor wrote:
I'm attempting to install Mailman 2.1.8b1 on Solaris 10 - configure works -
make works - make install does not. I checked the lists and found that I'm
not the only person to have this problem - Unfortunately, the other person's
solution was to revert to Solaris 8 - I really
On 4/3/06, Jewel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the /etc/cron.daily directory. Cron is running but my script never
executes. Can someone help me figure out why?
Check your /var/log/syslog for messages from cron indicating why it
may not have run your script. Also, check your /etc/crontab to be
Thank you Mark. I get an option --without-extension not recognized error.
/kpt
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 1:11 PM
To: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10
Kent
Jewel wrote:
I am not able to figure out why my script is not running which I have
setup with cron. I created a script, which I made executable and placed
in the /etc/cron.daily directory. Cron is running but my script never
executes. Can someone help me figure out why?
Do the other
Kent Taylor wrote:
Thank you Mark. I get an option --without-extension not recognized error.
I think that comes from the Japanese codecs setup which is run with the
same command and doesn't like the option, so instead try editing
misc/KoreanCodecs-2.0.5/setup.py and replacing
ext_modules
Thank you again. Same option --without-extension not recognized error.
/kpt
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 1:40 PM
To: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10
Kent
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
On a more Mailman-specific note, I have a list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] set up for
my wife's business, and I constantly get bounce notices, from all sorts of
strange people trying to post to her list. I likely receive 20 to 40 per
day, just to her list. How do I deflect those,
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 4/3/06, Tim Arney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
members have been disabled. I was wondering if there's a way to
automatically un-disable all the members, ideally through the web interface
or through some email command?
There's no email or web way to to this automatically.
Kent Taylor wrote:
Thank you again. Same option --without-extension not recognized error.
in response to ... so instead try editing ...
By which I meant put the Makefile back the way it originally was and
then edit the Korean setup.py.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is
BG Mahesh wrote:
How do check how many [and who] members are in HELD state?
If HELD means 'nomail' or 'delivery disabled',
bin/list_members --nomail
or
bin/list_members --nomail=bybounce
or see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.062.htp
It would be nice
to see
Oh, sorry. Done. Back to the original error now. Thank you once again.
/kpt
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/3/2006 2:03 PM
To: Kent Taylor; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Problem Installing on Solaris 10
Kent
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Do the other scripts in /etc/cron.daily run?
This is not the normal way to run a script with cron. The normal way is
to put an entry in the crontab of the user that specifies what to run
and when. See 'man crontab' and 'man 5 crontab'.
On 4/3/06, Carl Zwanzig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In some versions of linux, it is used to run things hourly/daily/
weekly/monthly. I see it in both suse and redhat with things like
logrotate, tripwire, and makewhatis. OTOH, none of my bsd systems are set
up this way.
For the sake of
My list serves a membership whose cross-section
could be described as casual residential computer
users that won't pay close attention to written instructions
and have little patience when learning
technology that is new to them.
Very frequently, they'll receive their new member
acknowledgement
Paul Aitkenhead wrote:
So... my thought is to put a Reply-To header in the
welcome letter that simply refers to my own email. That
way, if they make the mistake of replying to the welcome
letter I can catch it and handle as I see fit.
Can you tell me where to look in the code to make this
Hello,
First MailMan is a great system and I have just now after a very long time
using the system ran until an issue.
Setup a new list and when we sent out a message on it, it was repeated to the
members upwards of 15 times.
Please advise what you think could have made this happen as for I
Thanks so much for the free mailing lists! We thoroughly enjoy your
generosity.
I have a subscriber who has not been receiving his digest for several weeks.
He said he has checked and it is not blocked from his end. I unsubscribed
him and resubscribed him but he still isn't receiving
Edith wrote:
I have a subscriber who has not been receiving his digest for several weeks.
He said he has checked and it is not blocked from his end. I unsubscribed
him and resubscribed him but he still isn't receiving digests.
If this is only one subscriber and the list is working normally for
On 4/3/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BG Mahesh wrote:
How do check how many [and who] members are in HELD state?
If HELD means 'nomail' or 'delivery disabled',
Yes, problem is that I am using Lyris lingo. Had been using it for 7 years
before switching over to Mailman
BG Mahesh wrote:
On 4/3/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BG Mahesh wrote:
It would be nice
to see something like
Normal: xx
Held: yy
Does this mean delivery disabled?
Yes
Unsubscribed: zz
How do I identify an unsubscribed member? Isn't that an oxymoron?
In Lyris unless
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