On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 23:13:39 -0400
Chuck Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:46:31AM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 13:50:32 -0400 bob > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>> symlinks are your friend. Just link out the directories you want
>> elsewhere.
>
Sigh. To remove the mailman headers, look here:
http://www.nleaudio.com/bnotes/mailman.htm
Bob
I hate to see someone get NT rammed down their throat. Unfortunately, my
diagnostic skills are not up to the detailed logs you posted, Amanda. How-
ever, I can share some stuff that may help in terms of making certain of
one's qmail + Mailman configuration.
Without further ado, here are all th
I'm a new user and I always get this error "Error decoding
authorization cookie" on top of the authentification page of a list
Thank you !
Christian B.
Network Administrator
Visuaide, inc.
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Hi guys,
I am trying to know if the regular expression can be used in
"Addresses of members accepted for posting to this list without implicit
approval requirement."
or simpler, if enter this something like
foo.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will both email from email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] and doma
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:46:31AM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 13:50:32 -0400
> bob > wrote:
>
> > Yes it would, at least for me. /usr is for program files, and is
> > somewhat limited in size. If that's all it was used for, that
> > would be fine.. but when the archives
On 7/11/01 3:46 PM, "Forrest Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read it, and while I can appreciate the effort to support RFC 2369, I
> believe it would be beneficial to allow local administrators to make
> exceptions according to the needs of their particular lists.
>
> The FAQ below doesn
I read it, and while I can appreciate the effort to support RFC 2369, I
believe it would be beneficial to allow local administrators to make
exceptions according to the needs of their particular lists.
The FAQ below doesn't really address how to remove these headers; rather,
it suggests we con
Hi guys,
I am trying to know if the regular expression can be used in
"Addresses of members accepted for posting to this list without implicit
approval requirement."
or simpler, if enter this something like
foo.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will both email from email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] and doma
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 15:34:47 -0400
Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am unable to find reference to this in the in the Mailman FAQ --
> is there another location?
I the CVS copy of the FAQ is considerably newer than the web
version:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cg
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 13:42:13 -0700
arandall wrote:
> Well, I'll tell you what I know so far
J> What happens if you run mail or mailx from the command line and
J> send a message to the owner address (testlist-owner@tux)? Does
J> it get delivered?
> Using "mail" from the command line to se
I finally succeeded in installing mailman. I succeeded in setting up a
mailing list called test. A posting was automatically dispatched to me. But
the problem is I cannot subscribe. I dont know how to get the right address
to send it too. The web site pages I have are at present blanks.
What
Well, I'll tell you what I know so far
J> What happens if you run mail or mailx from the command line and
J> send a message to the owner address (testlist-owner@tux)? Does it
J> get delivered?
Using "mail" from the command line to send mail to testlist-owner does not
arrive. Mailx? was i
My mailing list has stopped sending emails. However, if I subscribe someone
through the admin interface they receive a confirmation email. Can anyone
help?
Keith
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I am unable to find reference to this in the in the Mailman FAQ -- is there
another location?
Also, the archives don't appear to be searchable... do you have an idea of
a date range I can look through for these "patches".
Forrest
At 11:44 AM 7/11/2001 -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
>On Wed, 11 J
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 14:12:01 -0400
Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where in the code can I remove the superfluous X- headers?
Mailman doesn't add any X-headers. It adds a number of standard
headers per RFC 2369 however, which may be what you are referring
to. There are patches
Sorry, I meant to refer to the List- headers (X- being a generic terminology).
At 02:12 PM 7/11/2001 -0400, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>Where in the code can I remove the superfluous X- headers?
>
>Are there plans to make some of this configurable, on a list-by-list basis?
>
>
>_F
>
>
>-
Where in the code can I remove the superfluous X- headers?
Are there plans to make some of this configurable, on a list-by-list basis?
_F
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Hi,
I want to change my MTA..
At this moment, I use sendmail with Dial-Up. When a list-member wants to post
to a list, he sends the mail to an POP-Account, my server dials up, fetches
the posting (with fetchmail) and transfers it to mailman:
fetchmail:
poll ISP
proto pop3
user is mailinglist-nam
hi,
This seems to be a much discussed topic by looking at the archives, but I seem
to have some problem that I couldnt find reference too in the archive.
I have configured mailman to use the external archiver thing like this:
PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = '(/opt/MHonArc/bin/mhonarc -rcfile /opt/M
Sorry, I omitted something I did.
The first problem, I entered password from notify mail "Your new
mailing list: test". There was the password that I entered when I made
the list "test".
And the second problem,
I sent it back to test-admin. When I subscribe to mailman-user,
I received 'welcome m
Nachricht vom Mittwoch 11 Juli 2001 12:17:
> > Hi mailman experts,
>
> I have installed Mailman, and I have some problem about making
> new mailing list & subscription.
>
> I made a mailing list 'test' according to the INSTALLATION instructions,
>
> and I received notify "Your new mailing list: t
Hi mailman experts,
I have installed Mailman, and I have some problem about making
new mailing list & subscription.
I made a mailing list 'test' according to the INSTALLATION instructions,
and I received notify "Your new mailing list: test" from test-admin.
but, I cannot log in the test admini
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction: "Pegasus mail" (
http://www.pmail.com/ ) is the culprit, not Mailman!
Fil wrote:
>
> It is most probably your mailer (Netscape) that reads the List-* headers
> and, instead of printing them on the screen, gives you this nice little
> line.
>
> @ Ro
It is most probably your mailer (Netscape) that reads the List-* headers
and, instead of printing them on the screen, gives you this nice little
line.
@ Roger Buck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :
> There is a subscription message ("Double-click ...") that appears on
> all messages to/from the list (mailm
There is a subscription message ("Double-click ...") that appears on
all messages to/from the list (mailman 2.0 and 2.5) .
I can't find it with grep.
Can anyone please tell me where this is generated and/or how to remove
it?
A message sent to the list looks like this:
~~
hi,
This seems to be a much discussed topic by looking at the archives, but I seem
to have some problem that I couldnt find reference too in the archive.
I have configured mailman to use the external archiver thing like this:
PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = '(/opt/MHonArc/bin/mhonarc -rcfile /opt/
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