Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman topic duplication

2008-03-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
Prashanth wrote:
>
>  When i add same topic repeatedly it keeps adding (i
>could see topic duplications), Is this a bug?


If I type the same thing twice
If I type the same thing twice
and my MUA allows it, is it a bug?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] installation - which files linked from http?

2008-03-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
billc wrote:
>
>Yes, apache2 with Postfix.
>
>Ok, that makes sense now.  Apache and Postfix have been restarted, 
>but unfortunately I'm not connecting.
>
>Mailman list has been created.
>Testlist and testlist2 have been created.
>All three are in archives/private/
>The "Your new mailing list: testlist2" email was sent and received.
>
>I'm getting /mailman/admin/testlist2 was not found on this server, 
>and similar for all other URLs I've attempted.
>
>I'm running virtual domains, in case that makes a difference.


Do you have the proper

ScriptAlias /mailman/ /correct/path/

in your httpd.conf where it will apply to this host?

And what's in your Apache error_log?


See .

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[Mailman-Users] Attachments that will not open.

2008-03-12 Thread Garrett L. Hudson
I am receiving "Uncaught bounce notifications" with an attachment that can
not be opened.  I am assuming this is the original unrecognized bounce but I
can not verify.  Any chance anyone has seen this before?

 

Thanks,

Gary

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Re: [Mailman-Users] installation - which files linked from http?

2008-03-12 Thread billc
At 7:55 AM -0700 3/12/08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>billc wrote:
>>
>>Yes, apache2 with Postfix.
>>
>>Ok, that makes sense now.  Apache and Postfix have been restarted,
>>but unfortunately I'm not connecting.
>>
>>Mailman list has been created.
>>Testlist and testlist2 have been created.
>>All three are in archives/private/
>>The "Your new mailing list: testlist2" email was sent and received.
>>
>>I'm getting /mailman/admin/testlist2 was not found on this server,
>>and similar for all other URLs I've attempted.
>>
>>I'm running virtual domains, in case that makes a difference.
>
>
>Do you have the proper
>
>ScriptAlias /mailman/ /correct/path/
>
>in your httpd.conf where it will apply to this host?
>
>And what's in your Apache error_log?
>
>See .
>


Well, that's progress.  I found that I had a typo in the script alias 
path.  I've got all the rest of the stuff from that section in place.

Now I'm seeing:

Group mismatch error.  Mailman expected the CGI
wrapper script to be executed as group "www", but
the system's web server executed the CGI script as
group "nogroup".  Try tweaking the web server to run the
script as group "www", or re-run configure,
providing the command line option `--with-cgi-gid=nogroup'

The only thing I see in the apache config regarding group is



User nobody
Group #-1



I'm not running winnt.c or netware.c, so I assume that means I'm 
defaulting to User nobody and Group #-1.

Would it be a better option to re-run config with the nogroup option, 
or put something in the apache config (and if the latter, what should 
it be?)

Thanks for the help.


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[Mailman-Users] (no subject)

2008-03-12 Thread David Symes
hello there.I would like to know where mailman installs its files etc.i do have 
shell access to my hosting folders.i do know from past experience that mailman 
is still functional after it is uninstalled is i see the message "there are no 
lists here" or something like it
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Re: [Mailman-Users] (no subject)

2008-03-12 Thread Dragon

On Wed, March 12, 2008 13:12, David Symes wrote:
> hello there.I would like to know where mailman installs its files etc.i do
> have shell access to my hosting folders.i do know from past experience
> that mailman is still functional after it is uninstalled is i see the
> message "there are no lists here" or something like it
>

That depends on how you installed it. If you did it from source and did
not change the location, it will be in /usr/local/mailman

If you installed from somebody else's package, it is probably somewhere
else to conform with the distribution's notion of a "proper" file
heirarchy. Red Hat moves things around and if you are using Plesk or
Cpanel, they move things too (and support for them is out of the scope of
this list as they haven't shared their changes back to the mailman
project).


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Attachments that will not open.

2008-03-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
Garrett L. Hudson wrote:

>I am receiving "Uncaught bounce notifications" with an attachment that can
>not be opened.  I am assuming this is the original unrecognized bounce but I
>can not verify.  Any chance anyone has seen this before?


Yes. The actual message which cannot be parsed as a bounce notice is
attached as a Content-Type: message/rfc822 MIME part. Apparently your
MUA (Mail User Agent, mail client) does not understand this content
type.

You need to use a different MUA to read this mail. Any MUA that does
recognize 'attachments', but doesn't recognize a message/rfc822 part
as a message that it can display is pretty deficient.

You might try just saving the attachment to a file and then opening it
with a text editor.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] installation - which files linked from http?

2008-03-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
billc wrote:
>
>Now I'm seeing:
>
>Group mismatch error.  Mailman expected the CGI
>wrapper script to be executed as group "www", but
>the system's web server executed the CGI script as
>group "nogroup".  Try tweaking the web server to run the
>script as group "www", or re-run configure,
>providing the command line option `--with-cgi-gid=nogroup'
>
>The only thing I see in the apache config regarding group is
>
>
>
>   User nobody
>   Group #-1
>
>
>
>I'm not running winnt.c or netware.c, so I assume that means I'm 
>defaulting to User nobody and Group #-1.
>
>Would it be a better option to re-run config with the nogroup option, 
>or put something in the apache config (and if the latter, what should 
>it be?)


Either change 'Group #-1' above to 'Group www' or rerun configure (and
make install) with the option --with-cgi-gid=nogroup. Your choice.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] installation - which files linked from http?

2008-03-12 Thread billc
At 10:37 AM -0800 3/12/08, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>In a flurry of recycled electrons, billc wrote:
>>  Now I'm seeing:
>>
>>  Group mismatch error.  Mailman expected the CGI
>[...]
>
>That would be a FAQ (which means you're almost there)-
>
>>  Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
>  > Searchable Archives: 
>http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
>

Great, thanks.  That end of things is working now.  On to fun with Postfix...

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