Re: [Mailman-Users] subscribed address that forwards to secondary address can't be identified

2014-04-05 Thread Wayne Cook
This isn't the best solution for sure, but I start disecting and searching list 
members till I find something that's close...it usually works for that instance.

If I have jan.mur...@somewhere.us.mail.com, I'll find all my jan, murphy, 
'Somewhere and usually I find the culprit.

If I fail there, I send the person an email and ask if there is an old email 
that could be forwarding to the new email.

w

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On Apr 4, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:

Hello all,

This is not necessarily a Mailman question, but I thought someone
administering Mailman may have come across this before.

A person is receiving mail through a list. The address that they are
currently using (@gmail.com) is not subscribed to the list. I assume that
means a subscribed address is forwarding to the gmail account. The gmail
account people don't have any idea what they could have been subscribed as.
I thought maybe the Mailman or MTA logs would show the susbscribed address
forwarding to the gmail address. However, I can't find anything, so can't
identify which address is the culprit.

Does anyone have an idea how to get to the bottom of this?


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[Mailman-Users] timeout settings?

2012-09-26 Thread Wayne Cook
I seem to be getting a lot of connection timeout messages and I'd like to 
change my time out settingsand get some advice from the list on reducing 
the number of time outs.

I'm running Mailman 2.1.14 on OSX 10.6 client (NOT server) with MailServe for 
snow leopard

It seems like when I did this installation, there were tuning instructions I 
found that had information about changing time out settings, the number of 
threads and such, but I can't seem to find that information now and I use 
terminal so little that I don't want to play around and screw something up 
that's working fairly good.

thanks
W



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Re: [Mailman-Users] timeout settings?

2012-09-26 Thread Wayne Cook
And I'd like to know what address you claim is being spammed?  I can't find 
anything in any of my databases that contain stonejongleux.com

w

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I live in a world where mistakes are evil, accidents are newsworthy and being 
late is allowed once.

On Sep 26, 2012, at 6:39 PM, Larry Stone wrote:

 I'd like to suggest that no one provide Mr. Cook any assistance. Since I 
 helped answer a question of his some months ago, mycoachonline.com has been a 
 persistent spam source on my server. The most recent piece of spam from his 
 company was received 11 hours ago.
 
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 On Sep 26, 2012, at 1:57 PM, Wayne Cook wc...@mycoachonline.com wrote:
 
 I seem to be getting a lot of connection timeout messages and I'd like to 
 change my time out settingsand get some advice from the list on reducing 
 the number of time outs.
 
 I'm running Mailman 2.1.14 on OSX 10.6 client (NOT server) with MailServe 
 for snow leopard
 
 It seems like when I did this installation, there were tuning instructions I 
 found that had information about changing time out settings, the number of 
 threads and such, but I can't seem to find that information now and I use 
 terminal so little that I don't want to play around and screw something up 
 that's working fairly good.
 
 thanks
 W
 
 
 
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 http://www.mycoachonline.com/
 
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[Mailman-Users] Setting Up Mailman

2012-04-18 Thread Wayne Cook
I'm trying to move mailman from OSX server to OSX client on a mac mini with OSX 
10.6 installed on the machine.

I'm not a terminal expert, but can usually follow and figure things out, so I'm 
attempting to follow these instructions as closely as possible:

http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2010-May/069385.html

Obviously I'm not doing something correctly because stuff isn't giving me the 
correct response when I check to see what python processes are running.

I have some screen shots here:

http://www.mycoachonline.com/mailmanshots/

if anyone sees anything obvious or has some thoughts I'd love to hear them!

Thanks
W

PS  I think there is a typo in step 8 of the instructions, but I've tried it as 
written and the two ways that I think it should be written.  It says create 
start_mailman.sh and the next line is vi mailman_start.sh, which may be 
correct if you know what you're doing, but to a novice like me it looks like 
one begins with start and the other begins with mailman...should it be as 
written or modified?


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Setting Up Mailman

2012-04-18 Thread Wayne Cook
Your article is a LIFESAVER Larry, and I can GUARENTEE YOU that I'm in over my 
head!

Hopefully with help I can muddle through this and learn something...the links 
to the screen shots should work now:

http://www.mycoachonline.com/mailmanshots/

W
:)


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On Apr 18, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Larry Stone wrote:

 On Wed, 18 Apr 2012, Wayne Cook wrote:
 
 I'm trying to move mailman from OSX server to OSX client on a mac mini with 
 OSX 10.6 installed on the machine.
 
 I'm not a terminal expert, but can usually follow and figure things out, so 
 I'm attempting to follow these instructions as closely as possible:
 
 http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2010-May/069385.html
 
 I'm the author of that.
 
 Obviously I'm not doing something correctly because stuff isn't giving me 
 the correct response when I check to see what python processes are running.
 
 I have some screen shots here:
 
 http://www.mycoachonline.com/mailmanshots/
 
 Unfortunately, that page appears to be broken. Firefox just displays the 
 alternate text and IE gives a red X.
 
 PS I think there is a typo in step 8 of the instructions, but I've tried it 
 as written and the two ways that I think it should be written.  It says 
 create start_mailman.sh and the next line is vi mailman_start.sh, which 
 may be correct if you know what you're doing, but to a novice like me it 
 looks like one begins with start and the other begins with mailman...should 
 it be as written or modified?
 
 That is an error. It is start_mailman.sh.
 
 But I am concerned that with three references in Step 8 to the file as 
 start_mailman.sh and just the one as mailman_start.sh, you only THINK it's a 
 typo. Even though it's Terminal and not a GUI, if you can't recognize that as 
 an obvious typo, you might well be in over your head. Running server software 
 requires an understanding of how things should be working to recognize when 
 they're not working.
 
 And also, I assume familiarity with a Terminal text editor. While I've given 
 you the format of the Terminal command to edit the file in vi (and vi is not 
 the only way to edit a text file, it's just the one I know and use), I have 
 not given you all the needed vi commands to create the file. If you merely 
 typed the lines I said need to be be in the file without any vi commands, you 
 did not end up with the file you need.
 
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[Mailman-Users] Moderation Bit ?

2011-06-06 Thread Wayne Cook
Hopefully, someone can answer this for me again.  I don't set many  
lists up and thought I had saves what I'd been told once before :(


When people subscribe to my list, the moderation bit isn't set, but  
I'd like the members moderation bit to be set by default.  I can't  
find where to set that default setting...can anyone help me?


Mailman version 2.1.5

Thanks
Wayne

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Moderation Bit ?

2011-06-06 Thread Wayne Cook
thank you both...don't know why I couldn't find it.  Sometimes I think  
I have to many blind spots in my brain!


w


On Jun 6, 2011, at 11:39 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:


On 6/6/11 8:04 AM, Wayne Cook wrote:


When people subscribe to my list, the moderation bit isn't set, but  
I'd

like the members moderation bit to be set by default.  I can't find
where to set that default setting...can anyone help me?



Privacy options... - Sender filters - default_member_moderation

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Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML Emails?

2010-02-12 Thread Wayne Cook

Here's a copy/paste of the source code of the message:

http://www.mycoachonline.com/emailsource.html



Thanks
Wayne

On Feb 11, 2010, at 9:45 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:


Wayne Cook wrote:


I'm sending html email to my mailing list and some come out right and
others come out like the attached file...anyone know what I have set
wrong?


[Moderator note: The attached file, stripped by content filtering, was
a TIFF image of what appears to be an Apple Mail view of a message
with 8 MIME parts shown as attachments and the only thing displayed
inline was the msg_footer.]


What you will see when you view this message with an MUA (mail client)
depends on the particular MUA. See the FAQ at
http://wiki.list.org/x/84A9 for some more insight.

I am guessing you may have a msg_header defined for your list that
appears empty but actually contains some whitespace, and since your
original post was MIME multipart, Mailman just added the msg_header as
the first MIME part and your MUA sees this initial text/plain part as
the message body and then the subsequent parts as attachments.

In order to say anything more definitive we would need to see the raw
message source (option-command-U in apple mail) for this message. You
could remove most of the content of the various parts, but we need to
see the all the MIME headers and boundaries for all the message parts.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Delivered to address

2010-02-11 Thread Wayne Cook

You guys are brilliant!

I now know enough to get under the hood and be dangerous :)

Thanks!
Wayne


On Feb 10, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:


Wayne Cook wrote:


Looks like I've got to get into terminal to make these changes.

w


On Feb 10, 2010, at 4:50 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:


You have to have personalization turned on for user_address to work.
It should be a setting on the non-digest options page, just above  
the

boxes where you edit the header and footer information.



You have to set

OWNERS_CAN_ENABLE_PERSONALIZATION = Yes

in mm_cfg.py in order to se the personalize setting in the GUI.

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[Mailman-Users] HTML Emails?

2010-02-11 Thread Wayne Cook
I'm sending html email to my mailing list and some come out right and  
others come out like the attached file...anyone know what I have set  
wrong?


Thanks again
Wayne



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[Mailman-Users] Delivered to address

2010-02-10 Thread Wayne Cook
What code do I use to put the recipients email address in the footer  
of the email with the list information?


Thanks
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Delivered to address

2010-02-10 Thread Wayne Cook

I used that and get the following error:

Warning: The following illegal substitution variables were found in  
the msg_footer string: user_address



Any ideas?

Thanks
Wayne
On Feb 10, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:


Wayne Cook wrote:
What code do I use to put the recipients email address in the  
footer of the email with the list information?




In the non-digest options page, add the line

%(user_address)s

in the footer.


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Re: [Mailman-Users] Delivered to address

2010-02-10 Thread Wayne Cook
I don't have personalization turned on that I know of.  I can make  
changes to the footer though.


How do I turn personalization on?

Thanks SO MIUCH for the help!

wayne


On Feb 10, 2010, at 4:23 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:


Do you have personalization turned on?

mjb.



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Delivered to address

2010-02-10 Thread Wayne Cook

Can't find it...but now that I know what to look for I will!

W


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You have to have personalization turned on for user_address to work.
It should be a setting on the non-digest options page, just above the
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Delivered to address

2010-02-10 Thread Wayne Cook

Looks like I've got to get into terminal to make these changes.

w


On Feb 10, 2010, at 4:50 PM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:


You have to have personalization turned on for user_address to work.
It should be a setting on the non-digest options page, just above the
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[Mailman-Users] List Locked Up...kind of

2010-02-01 Thread Wayne Cook
I have mailman on OSX 10.4.11 server and I set up a mailing list with  
4 or 5 addresses in it to test stuff out.  All seemed to work fine  
with adding, deleteing, sending mail and such so I imported about 50  
addresses into the list from a different mail programs (via a csv file).


Everything still seemed to work fine so I imported about 30,000 emails  
and stuff got flakey.


The email lists won't send mail any more, and they won't show up in  
the OSX Server Admin but they do show up using the web interface.


When I go to Server Admin and click the mail tab, the enable mailing  
lists check box is unchecked and in the bottom left of the window (to  
the left of the overview | logs | connections | maintenance |  
settings menu, I have the spinnie wheel that something is happening  
and that's been going on for about 12 hours.


Can anyone give me ideas on how to get things so I can see them  
again?  The activity monitor says servermgrd is using between 98 to  
100% of the cpu.  I kill this process or restart the machine and  
everything stays the same.


Thanks
Wayne


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[Mailman-Users] Hello List

2009-12-16 Thread Wayne Cook

Here's my first post to this list :)

I'm setting up a mailing list and I only want the list administrator  
to be able to post messages to the list, can this be set as some kind  
of default setting?


Thanks
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