On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Dan Mick wrote:
> > I don't have a list_lists command (this is 1.1. Neither of my
> > installations has a list_lists),
>
> Forget everything I said. I have no idea how to help someone running
> 1.1. Upgrade.
Well, my original post included questions regarding an upgrade
On 22-Feb-2001 Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> What should I do with mailman, and it's aliases if I have multiple
> MX servers for a domain? When the actual mailman server is busy sending
> out email, incoming mail is/can be redirected to a second (backup)
> server that isn't as busy. Howeve
> Found the answer, guys. In /var/log/spool is a file called root that
> contains crontab commands.
...uh...that's a crontab.
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Found the answer, guys. In /var/log/spool is a file called root that
contains crontab commands. I moved it out of the spool and the
problem is solved. It contained a line that tried to gate mail, and
when it didn't find the file it needed it ultimately emailed me the
error...EVERY 5 FREAKING M
When you say there's no crontab, have you checked
/etc/crontab
or logged in as root (or mailman) and run
crontab -e
?
At 04:39 PM 2/23/2001 -0800, METAgency wrote:
>I have taken mailman off my machine for the moment, but cron is sending
>me an email every minute with this message:
>/usr/bin/p
I have taken mailman off my machine for the moment, but cron is sending
me an email every minute with this message:
/usr/bin/python: can't open file '/home/mailman/cron/gate_news'
Can someone please tell me how to stop the emails? There isn't any
crontab, and I'm not finding anything that is causi
> I don't have a list_lists command (this is 1.1. Neither of my
> installations has a list_lists),
Forget everything I said. I have no idea how to help someone running
1.1. Upgrade.
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Jeme A Brelin wrote:
> I just ran ~/bin/update (even though I didn't upgrade) and it said "you're
> either one brave soul, or you already ran me" on every list... save one.
> Hmm... I wonder...
>
> Maybe it's fixed. I'll watch cron output.
Well, it's not fixed... and no mat
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Dan Mick wrote:
> > In the process of cleaning some stuff, one lock file was deleted.
> >
> > So here's one of the cron errors I get.
> >
> > Traceback (innermost last):
> > File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/run_queue", line 46, in ?
> > main()
> > File "/usr/local/mail
you sent me an e-mail that i am a member. please cancel my membership
right away. now.
thank you
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Hi,
I am running Mailman for a "notice only" list, where no one is allowed to
post to the list except a program that sends out notices.
I want people to have to confirm their subscription to the list, and then I
want to send them a custom welcome message, _without_ the
"To post to this list,
HEllo!
I have a mailing list, which I wish to have unmoderated for members.
Non-members should not be able to send messages.
So I go into "privacy options", and answer like this:
Must posts be approved by an administrator? (Details) *No Yes
Restrict posting privilege to list members?(member
Sorry, I executed the crontab command in installation as well...
-stanton
> You don't mention cron. Why is that?
>
> Stanton Schell wrote:
>>
>> Hello ,
>> I posted this email yesterday. I just have one thing to add - this same
>> problem also occurs on the out-of-the-box installation of Re
On Feb 23, 2001 at 18:08, Blackbird wrote:
>Is there a way to subscribe to a mailman list without having to go to the
>users' page and filling up the subscription online form?
>
>I used to use majordomo and interested parties can subscribe via email. I
listname-request@localhost with a body 'su
Hey,
Currently mailman has picked up the default hostname for the box on
./configure (let's say its box1.uk.foo.bar). Basically, I want to know how I
can manually set this to, say mail.uk.foo.bar).
It's probibally really simple, but y'know... I'm stupid :)
Thanks,
John 'Neuron' McGarrigle
hello,
if you are running qmail i should suggest to use ezmlm.
regards
Martynas Sklizmantas
system integrator
On Thursday 22 February 2001 22:24, Arthur J. Byrnes wrote:
> At 04:04 PM 2/22/01 -0400, Hanamichi Sakuragui \(El Talentoso !!!\) wrote:
> >Hi
> >My question is : Can i install Mailm
Blackbird wrote:
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> I was fixing my archives (which had never worked, but now do... it was an
> apache problem in the end, I think) when I munged all these file
> permissions. I have a working install of mailman (compiled slightly
> differently) and compared the two and I THINK the file perms between them
> are a
You don't mention cron. Why is that?
Stanton Schell wrote:
>
> Hello ,
> I posted this email yesterday. I just have one thing to add - this same
> problem also occurs on the out-of-the-box installation of RedHat 6.2 as
> well...
>
> -stanton
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> Stanton Schell
> livsform design group
>
hello. I need some help.
Is there a way to subscribe to a mailman list without having to go to the
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