Re: [Mailman-Users] unshunt

2011-04-05 Thread Troy Knabe

On Apr 4, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:

 Troy Knabe wrote:
 
 I 1/2 read the unshunt documentation and ran unshunt with some 44k messages 
 in the shunt directory.  I killed the unshunt process and now all mailman 
 process.  I deleted all of the files out of the shunt directory.  But I 
 continue to receive duplicates of the 2008 and 2009 messages.  What can I do 
 now to stop this, so that I don't duplicate all 44k messages to my users?
 
 
 Stop your MTA and clear its queues.
 
 Also, clear Mailman's qfiles/out and maybe qfiles/in queue before
 restarting Mailman.
 
 You may need to be selective in your clearing, particularly of
 qfiles/in to avoid losing current data.
 
 
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Thanks Mark.  That worked perfectly!!

-Troy

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[Mailman-Users] unshunt

2011-04-04 Thread Troy Knabe
I 1/2 read the unshunt documentation and ran unshunt with some 44k messages in 
the shunt directory.  I killed the unshunt process and now all mailman process. 
 I deleted all of the files out of the shunt directory.  But I continue to 
receive duplicates of the 2008 and 2009 messages.  What can I do now to stop 
this, so that I don't duplicate all 44k messages to my users?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

-Troy


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[Mailman-Users] image filtering

2011-01-26 Thread Troy Knabe
A user just sent a message to a list, and the inline image was removed.  Under 
Content filtering I have Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic 
according to the settings below?  and No is checked.  

Where else  should I be looking?

Thanks
-Troy


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[Mailman-Users] authors

2010-12-09 Thread Troy Knabe
I have an administrator requesting a list of everyone who has sent an
email to their list.  Is there any way to quickly obtain that information?
This is a public list that lots of non-members send to.

 

Thanks

-Troy

 

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[Mailman-Users] Self Subscription Failing

2010-12-03 Thread Troy Knabe
We use mailman primarily for internal mail lists, but recently I had a
request for an external lists that users could subscribe/unsubscribe to via
email listname-join, etc.

When I send to listname-join I see an entry in the subscribe log for
listname: pending emailaddress, but the user never receives the confirmation
email.  

Dec  3 07:57:42 mx2 sendmail[22248]: oB3Fve9T022246:
to=|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman join foo,
ctladdr=foo-j...@domain.com (47/0), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:00,
mailer=prog, pri=3327, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Self Subscription Failing

2010-12-03 Thread Troy Knabe
There is no other entry in the mta log.  That was the last log entry
regarding this transaction.

-Troy


On 12/3/10 10:09 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:

Troy Knabe wrote:

When I send to listname-join I see an entry in the subscribe log for
listname: pending emailaddress, but the user never receives the
confirmation
email.  

Dec  3 07:57:42 mx2 sendmail[22248]: oB3Fve9T022246:
to=|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman join foo,
ctladdr=foo-j...@domain.com (47/0), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:00,
mailer=prog, pri=3327, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent


The above log message is the delivery to Mailman of the original mail
to foo-j...@domain.com. We know that that succeeded because there is
now a pending subscription waiting for confirmation per the subscribe
log. This log entry is written immediately after sending the
confirmation request email.

So, what's in the sendmail (or other outgoing MTA) log for that
confirmation request message from Mailman?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Self Subscription Failing

2010-12-03 Thread Troy Knabe
Dec  3 08:25:39 mx2 sendmail[24159]: oB3GPd7A024159: 
from=foo-boun...@domain.com, size=766, class=0, nrcpts=1, 
msgid=mailman.0.1291393538.21106@domain.com, proto=ESMTP, daemon=MTA, 
relay=localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]

And localhost is in /etc/hosts.
-Troy



On Dec 3, 2010, at 11:12 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:

 Troy Knabe wrote:
 
 There is no other entry in the mta log.  That was the last log entry
 regarding this transaction.
 
 
 It would not be regarding this transaction. This transaction ended with
 the pipe to |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman join foo.
 
 The confirmation would be a totally separate transaction beginning a
 second or so later, probably with the same time stamp as the subscribe
 log entry, for a message from foo-boun...@domain.com (or possibly
 foo-bounces+user=example@domain.com if VERPed) with a mailman
 generated message id like mailman.n..nnn@domain.com.
 
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages Being Delayed

2009-10-22 Thread Troy Knabe
In case anyone ever runs into this, I finally figured it out.  Mail  
programs are considered expensive and by default sendmail has  
HoldExpensive set to true.  So I added this to my sendmail.mc file and  
re-compiled.  Messages are now delivered instantly.


define(`confCON_EXPENSIVE',false)

-Troy



On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Troy Knabe wrote:


No, I tried that and it still places it in the queue.

define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`background')dnl

-Troy

On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:


Troy Knabe wrote:


I use sendmail and mailman and sophos puremessage for unix.  When
email is received to a user it is delivered essentially instantly.
When an email is sent to a mailman list the message is ending up in
the sendmail mailq and not being sent until the queue is re-
processed.  Please direct me as to what log information would be
helpful in troubleshooting this.



I think the cause of your problem was identified at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-August/062943.html 
.


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Messages Being Delayed

2009-10-01 Thread Troy Knabe

No, I tried that and it still places it in the queue.

define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`background')dnl

-Troy

On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:


Troy Knabe wrote:


I use sendmail and mailman and sophos puremessage for unix.  When
email is received to a user it is delivered essentially instantly.
When an email is sent to a mailman list the message is ending up in
the sendmail mailq and not being sent until the queue is re-
processed.  Please direct me as to what log information would be
helpful in troubleshooting this.



I think the cause of your problem was identified at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-August/062943.html 
.


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[Mailman-Users] Can't remove member

2008-12-04 Thread Troy Knabe
I have a member who was added as a link and I cannot get remove_member  
to work.  I even tried removing all members.  Does anyone have any  
ideas on this one?  The quotes are actually part of the member's entry.


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[Mailman-Users] Disable Mailman Moderating

2008-11-14 Thread Troy Knabe
I have several lists that I do not want mailman moderating for size,  
implicit destination addresses, too many recipients, etc.


But I would like mailman to moderate non-members posting, etc.  How do  
I alter the settings for the above moderations?


Thanks
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[Mailman-Users] Users Passwords

2008-01-15 Thread Troy Knabe
I have installed Mailman for internal lists.  I have about 1500 lists,  
and employees are members of upwards of 200 lists.  Currently those  
lists are ldap groups  and I am working on migrating them to Mailman.   
I need all of my list archives to be private, so users will need their  
passwords.  But if I were to subscribe users to 200 lists and have  
them receive 200 passwords, they would be overwhelmed.  Has anyone  
else dealt with this, if so how did you deal with it?  Even if Mailman  
knew [EMAIL PROTECTED] was a member of list [EMAIL PROTECTED] so when I  
subscribed him to list [EMAIL PROTECTED] he received the same password.

Thanks
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Re: [Mailman-Users] multiple hosts mounting mailman nfs

2008-01-14 Thread Troy Knabe


On Jan 14, 2008, at 6:40 AM, Dennis Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Troy Knabe wrote:
 Troy Knabe wrote:

 I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
 balancing.  I can run it one server at a time, but I am running  
 into
 some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.

 Any suggestions?

 Thanks
 -Troy



 Troy,
 My configuration:

 A carp machine answers mailman.srv.ualberta.ca and alternates   
 inbound
 messages
 to two machines behind the carp machine, mailman1 and mailman2,
 NFS-mounted to a third machine, mailmandb.

 snip
 Is it necessary to add the crontab to both servers?  It seems that  
 on  the secondary server (the one I didn't actually run  
 configure on)  messages are stuck in the mailq until I restart  
 mailman.

 -Troy




 Troy, if you mean the crontab for checkdbs, disabled, senddigests,  
 mailpasswds, gate_news, etc., in my case I have the
 NFS Mailman (third) machine do those.

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Yep I did thanks.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] multiple hosts mounting mailman nfs

2008-01-11 Thread Troy Knabe

On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Dennis Black wrote:

 Troy Knabe wrote:
 I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
 balancing.  I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into
 some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.

 Any suggestions?

 Thanks
 -Troy


 Troy,
 My configuration:

 A carp machine answers mailman.srv.ualberta.ca and alternates  
 inbound
 messages
 to two machines behind the carp machine, mailman1 and mailman2,
 NFS-mounted to a third machine, mailmandb.

 Mailman 2.1.9 and Postfix are installed on all three.

 Beginning at about line 119, change /usr/local/bin/mailmanctl, so it  
 reads:

 # Locking contantsa
 fname = socket.gethostname()
 partz = fname.split('.')
 hostnamez = partz.pop(0)
 lyst = ['master-qrunner', hostnamez]
 osmyname = -.join(lyst)
 LOCKFILE = os.path.join(mm_cfg.LOCK_DIR, osmyname)
 # Since we wake up once per day and refresh the lock, the  
 LOCK_LIFETIME

 Mount /usr/local/mailman/locks on NFS.

 This creates lockfiles named by hosts:

 /usr/local/mailman/locks

 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  79 Dec 19 17:29 master-qrunner- 
 mailman1
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  79 Dec 19 17:29
 master-qrunner-mailman1.mailman1.srv.ualberta.ca.13791
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  78 Dec 19 15:45 master-qrunner- 
 mailman2
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  78 Dec 19 15:45
 master-qrunner-mailman2.mailman2.srv.ualberta.ca.5476
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  80 Dec 20 13:35 master-qrunner- 
 mailmandb
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  80 Dec 20 13:35
 master-qrunner-mailmandb.mailmandb.srv.ualberta.ca.7897

 As Brad points out, each of the two machines has its own queue, but  
 the
 /lists and /archives
 are common NFS.

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Is it necessary to add the crontab to both servers?  It seems that on  
the secondary server (the one I didn't actually run configure on)  
messages are stuck in the mailq until I restart mailman.

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[Mailman-Users] approved senders

2008-01-08 Thread Troy Knabe
For accept_these_nonmembers I would like to add my entire domain.  So  
I added [EMAIL PROTECTED] w/out the quotes, but that doesn't seem to  
be working.  Any suggestions for my wrong syntax?

Thanks
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[Mailman-Users] subscribe_policy

2008-01-07 Thread Troy Knabe
I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe.  Is there a  
way to do that?  I only see confirm, require approval, or confirm and  
approve.  I would like not allowed

Thanks
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Re: [Mailman-Users] subscribe_policy

2008-01-07 Thread Troy Knabe
Ok so that brings up 2 questions for me.

1.  What would I put to ban everyone from being able to subscribe?

2. If I banned everyone from subscription then I wouldn't be able to  
add them manually either, or is that not a correct assumption?

Thanks

-Troy


On Jan 7, 2008, at 9:27 AM, charlie derr wrote:

 Looks like ban_list under Privacy Options will do what you desire.

   ~c




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Re: [Mailman-Users] multiple hosts mounting mailman nfs

2007-12-19 Thread Troy Knabe

On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Dennis Black wrote:

 Troy Knabe wrote:
 I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
 balancing.  I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into
 some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.

 Any suggestions?

 Thanks
 -Troy


 Troy,
 My configuration:

 A carp machine answers mailman.srv.ualberta.ca and alternates  
 inbound
 messages
 to two machines behind the carp machine, mailman1 and mailman2,
 NFS-mounted to a third machine, mailmandb.

 Mailman 2.1.9 and Postfix are installed on all three.

 Beginning at about line 119, change /usr/local/bin/mailmanctl, so it  
 reads:

 # Locking contantsa
 fname = socket.gethostname()
 partz = fname.split('.')
 hostnamez = partz.pop(0)
 lyst = ['master-qrunner', hostnamez]
 osmyname = -.join(lyst)
 LOCKFILE = os.path.join(mm_cfg.LOCK_DIR, osmyname)
 # Since we wake up once per day and refresh the lock, the  
 LOCK_LIFETIME

 Mount /usr/local/mailman/locks on NFS.

 This creates lockfiles named by hosts:

 /usr/local/mailman/locks

 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  79 Dec 19 17:29 master-qrunner- 
 mailman1
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  79 Dec 19 17:29
 master-qrunner-mailman1.mailman1.srv.ualberta.ca.13791
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  78 Dec 19 15:45 master-qrunner- 
 mailman2
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  78 Dec 19 15:45
 master-qrunner-mailman2.mailman2.srv.ualberta.ca.5476
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  80 Dec 20 13:35 master-qrunner- 
 mailmandb
 -rw-rw-r--  2 mailman  mailman  80 Dec 20 13:35
 master-qrunner-mailmandb.mailmandb.srv.ualberta.ca.7897

 As Brad points out, each of the two machines has its own queue, but  
 the
 /lists and /archives
 are common NFS.

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Thanks to Dennis and Brad.  It appears that I now have this working  
perfectly, your instructions for mailmanctl were very easy to follow,  
even for a non-programmer.  I already had created /usr/local/mailman  
so I took qfiles and sym linked it back to local disks (with the same  
path on both hosts).  Messages seem to flowing correctly now.

Thanks again!

-Troy



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Help a newbie out! How to list users of a specific list

2007-12-18 Thread Troy Knabe
$prefix/mailman/bin/list_members $listname

-Troy

On Dec 17, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Matt Smith wrote:

 Hello,



 We host several lists here and I would like to know how to list
 users/subscribers list by list.  Is there an easy way of doing that?



 Thank you,





 Matthew Smith

 Tampa Bay Library Consortium

 813-622-8252 X229

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[Mailman-Users] multiple hosts mounting mailman nfs

2007-12-18 Thread Troy Knabe
I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load  
balancing.  I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into  
some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
-Troy

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[Mailman-Users] sendmail/mailman

2007-12-17 Thread Troy Knabe
Whenever I send to a mail list that I have created it gets stuck in / 
var/spool/mqueue.  Once I restart sendmail it instantly processes all  
of the list messages and they go out.  Any ideas where I might have  
configured this wrong?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] sendmail/mailman

2007-12-17 Thread Troy Knabe
I found that my sendmail deamon was only redoing the queue every hour.  
Now that I changed that to 5 minutes. Nothing is staying longer than  
that. But why is mailman delivering to the queue?

-Troy

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On Dec 17, 2007, at 5:22 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Troy Knabe wrote:

 Whenever I send to a mail list that I have created it gets stuck  
 in /
 var/spool/mqueue.  Once I restart sendmail it instantly processes all
 of the list messages and they go out.  Any ideas where I might have
 configured this wrong?


 This appears to be a sendmail issue, but check Mailman's smtp and
 smtp-failure logs just in case. Assuming you find only the normal
 msg-id smtp to listname for nnn recipients, completed in t.ttt
 seconds messages in smtp and nothing in smtp-failure, then Mailman
 has completed its SMTP transaction(s) to sendmail, and as you say, the
 messages are queued by sendmail. I don't know why it takes a restart
 for sendmail to process the queue. I could be wrong, but I don't think
 it's Mailman.

 The only Mailman configuration that affects SMTP at this level is
 SMTP_MAX_RCPTS which may need to be reduced from it's default of 500
 if sendmail is limited to fewer recipients per transaction.

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