Did you setup your crontab entries?
su to the mailman user and check out "crontab -e". If you have setup the
crontab entries (a full page worth including comments), then run the qrunner
script (as seen in crontab) by hand, and see what it says.
Jon Carnes
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From: "Tim
Hi.
I'm trying to setup an email feed of a couple of large Usenet news
groups.
Articles seem to be flowing happily, although I'm getting a dozen or
so exceptions each day. It may be related to the number of aricles being
retrieved, as I get these exceptions everytime gate_news is run until
I per
I use windows 2000, may I set up mailing list?
it looks like tuning on the Uinx machine, right?
batu
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Hi people,
I just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Linux Debian. No, not the .deb, I compiled
the source myself. No trouble here. When I created a test-list, I got nice
messages saying I was list owner and a welcome-message after I registered
myself as user. But, when I send mail to the list, I just
Dan Mick inquires:
>You don't say anything about setting up cron. Is that because you
>haven't?
DOH! The crontab I originally created got pooched somehow. It had
some garbage chars in it. I redid it and now Mailman is sending out
to beat the band. Good call, Dan. Thanks much!
.\\ichell
I just discovered somewhat odd behavior in
mailman-2.0.7. When sending to the list, it only used my "From" address and
failed to honor the "Reply-To" header. While I don't have a problem with it
using "From" to determine whether a posting should be held for a moderated list,
I was wondering
Title: Mailman wrapper not sending out
mail
Gentle friends,
I installed Mailman 2.0.6 on my FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE server, which
runs sendmail
8.11.6. I configured in accordance with the INSTALL
instructions. I used the Apache group nobody (GID 65534) for the
CGI wrapper. Initially, it seemed lo
I am running Mailman 2.0.6 on a Compaq Tru64 UNIX 5.1 system.
I reviewd the open bugs at SourceForge and didn't see a problem such
as this described there. I tried posting this using the bug reporting
mechanism at SourceForge, but when I tried to just use my e-mail
address, my browser crashed. I
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From: Rodolfo Pilas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 1:47 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Disable posting of a specific user
> Is there are any way to dislable user posting into a list?
>
> I wish to have some users that can
Hi,
I would like to increase the maximum length of the message body of _all_ my
lists, is there a way to mass change all the lists?
Thanks
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> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JCL> Urk.
Indeed!
Looks like Mozilla flattens the hostname case but Lynx does not
(convenient for testing! :).
JCL> This is bad, a bug, and needs to be fixed for 2.1.
Fixed it is. I'll simply fold to lowercase the hostname suck
On 02 November 2001, Clark Cooper said:
> I had a situation where a user on one of my lists had the vacation utility
> turned on and a posting to the list resulted in a looped email because the
> vacation email response was then posted and on and on. The reply-to posts
> option has been set to "t
I had a situation where a user on one of my lists had the vacation utility
turned on and a posting to the list resulted in a looped email because the
vacation email response was then posted and on and on. The reply-to posts
option has been set to "the list" and I would like to keep this setting.
Op vrijdag 2 november 2001 17:23, schreef Greg Ward:
> Did you setup the Mailman cron jobs?
Oops...
Thx!
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J C Lawrence wrote:
> Hostnames are explicitly case insensitive. Mailman flattens the
> strings prior to comparison. Example:
>
> https://www.kanga.nu/lists/listinfo/
> https://WwW.Kanga.Nu/lists/listinfo/
>
> Both will report the same page. As for the setting:
Um, no. IE6 sees the s
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:36:37 -0500
James Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:23:28AM -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Hostnames are explicitly case insensitive. Mailman flattens the
>> strings prior to comparison. Example:
>>
>> https://www.kanga.nu/lists/listinfo/
>>
Is there are any way to dislable user posting into a list?
I wish to have some users that can read but not posting.
It is the same for me that the possible post may be send to the admin to
be approved, for this reason I ask:
It is possible to moderate the posting of a specific user?
(I hav
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:23:28AM -0800, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 08:20:01 -0500
> James Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > by matching the list hostname with the http hostname. However,
> > this is a case-sensitive match, so if you change the list hostname
> > to www.mysql.o
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 08:20:01 -0500
James Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mailman includes some virtual hosting features that will limit the
> list of lists to those for the current virtual host. It does this
> by matching the list hostname with the http hostname. However,
> this is a case-s
On Fri, 02 Nov 2001 10:42:33 +0100
Lucas Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, your messages do not thread in the mailman user
> maillist archive. Which MUA are you using?
exmh. Quoting the headers from this very message:
In-Reply-To: Message from Lucas Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 31 Oct 2001 at 16:54, Mike Avery wrote:
> I've been getting the following error message every time
> I send a message to a list. A number of other users have
> commented that they are getting the same message when
> they send a message to the list. The message subject is
> "Undelivered M
On 02 November 2001, Tim Stoop said:
> I just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Linux Debian. No, not the .deb, I compiled
> the source myself. No trouble here. When I created a test-list, I got nice
> messages saying I was list owner and a welcome-message after I registered
> myself as user. But, whe
Thanks James,
That was it (the long-ish answer)...
Thanks a million.
cheers,
J.
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, James Watson
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:30:45PM -0500, Joshua S. Freeman wrote:
> > OK, then my question remains this:
> >
> > WHY AREN'T MY LISTS SHOWING UP?... I've set the permis
Hi people,
I just installed Mailman 2.0.6 on Linux Debian. No, not the .deb, I compiled
the source myself. No trouble here. When I created a test-list, I got nice
messages saying I was list owner and a welcome-message after I registered
myself as user. But, when I send mail to the list, I just
Thanks, Jon. I checked the file sizes in the archive
directory but they seem to be rather insignificant. The
list that is causing the problems has 6000+ users
but they only mail 2-3 times a month.
Do you think the size of the list is what is causing
qrunner and then cron to lock up? I'm sure m
hi
can you please help me out to get rid of this problem..
thx
Madan
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On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:30:45PM -0500, Joshua S. Freeman wrote:
> OK, then my question remains this:
>
> WHY AREN'T MY LISTS SHOWING UP?... I've set the permission on the
> privacy page for each of the 4 lists on our server, yet they're not
> showing up when I run http://www.mysql.org/mailman/
On Thursday 01 November 2001 10:00, J C Lawrence wrote:
> > Based on a little experiment it seem that mail (unix mail
> > command), kmail, and outlook express do not.
>
> I can't comment on Outlook. The other's you listed do generate
> correct In-Reply-To: headers.
>
Are you sure? Look at the fo
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