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Hi,
Anyone has the slightest idea on how i can integrate mailman into a php
system.
As in i have a full portal developed in PHP, and in order to maintain the
look and feel i need it to be able to integrate. Changing the UI of mailman
is too tedious. So i am wondering if there is anyway that i
How is mailmans authentification cookie encoded ?
Is it encrypted ?
- oliver
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hi,
is there a way to allow for example a complete domain to a list, while
member_posting_only is set? I like to have all people from my domain
posting to a list, but only a few others.
Thanks
Peter
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Hey ho,
I've installed mailman on my local server (server.server0.de).
But I've also declared aliases for server in bind, like mail.server0.de,
www.server0.de, etc.
But now, when I go to http://www.server0.de/mailman/admin it's no problem,
but http://www.server0.de/mailman/listinfo showes no
Hey ho,
In the mailman-documentation I've read that I should put
mailman:root
mailinglist:mailman
mailinglist-request:mailman
etc. in /etc/mail/aliases.
But now, if so. sends a mail to mailinlist-request, the mail is in the
end forwardet to root, and mailman can't process it. What can I do?
Bye
When you create a list in Mailman it prints out the aliases that you need to
copy and then paste into your /etc/aliases file.
Here is an example of a list called HR:
hr:|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post hr
hr-admin: |/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner hr
hr-request:
Check your ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file (and your Defaults.py file) for
your site.
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# When true, Mailman will consider [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be the same address
as
# user@domain. If set to 0, Mailman will consider [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be
the
# same address as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
Straight from the archives.. a solution using a procmail filter in
~mailman/filters/...
Thanks to: Jo Brooks
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is there a simple way of only allowing posters
from a given domain or domains?
Eg can I use wildcards (eg *@*.tcd.ie) when specifying allowed posters?
I had
I've seen this happen when the Admin has the database for a list locked
while they make changes via the Web-interface. Once they log out and
release their lock on the database then qrunner can access the list and send
the waiting messages.
I think it also happens when you send out to a large
I recently upgraded from 2.0.6 to 2.0.7. I am running Mailman
with Python 2.0 under OpenBSD.
The problem is that in the web interface, Mailman gives the error
message: Error decoding authorization cookie after _each_
pageload, and asks for the password again.
When I try to change an option, I
I'm in the process of switching from pipermail to an external archiver.
I've been trying to determine what program would need to be modified to call
a local script when a new list is created. I need to do some additional
housekeeping above and beyond that which is normally done. I believe I've
What browser are you running? Have you tried it with different browsers? I
ask, because some browsers are known to *not* store cookies properly.
Jon Carnes
- Original Message -
From: Björn Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:49 AM
Hello,
Maybe this is a Konqueror or KDE problem.
Mailman 2.0.7 don't work with the Konqueror browser.
I have successfully tested MM 2.0.7. for Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, MS-Explorer and
Lynx.
Everyone works pretty good.
Only Konqueror gives the named error (see my posts to this list).
I have
Hey ho,
Ok, I've changed the entry's in /etc/aliases, and made newaliases, but now
I get an error-message per mail:
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The original message was received at Tue, 20 Nov 2001 18:54:02 +0100
i noticed that *searchable* archives are on the wishlist.
imho, an archive is almost useless without some kind of search mechanism.
is there an ETA for this feature?
pete
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This question should be in the FAQ. It is certainly in the archives enough.
Umbrella list don't do what you are looking for. Look through the archives
and you will find a nice little script that does exactly what you want. The
script uses the ~mailman/bin/sync_members to move users from
begin: Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] quote
This question should be in the FAQ. It is certainly in the archives enough.
heh. the first thing i did was look at the FAQ. :-)
went to the archives, but to be honest, searching through 20 or 30 months for
something which may not be there seemed
Nov 15 21:51:02 2001 (5617) Could not acquire qrunner lock
This is probably normal behavior. qrunner starts up from cron once a
minute. If there is a lock file laying around, it knows that an
older qrunner is still active, and shuts itself down.
That being said, this message worried me
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:15:34 -0800
Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some people like to subscribe only to vox, some only to vox-tech
and some to both vox and vox-tech. but in all of these cases,
they should only receive one copy of an email sent to
vox-announce.
You are missing
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:24:19 -0800
Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i noticed that *searchable* archives are on the wishlist.
They are searchable -- you just need to use external (to Mailman)
search tools.
is there an ETA for this feature?
Nope.
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Ok, I'm new to mailman, so if I'm missing something big, try to explain it
in small words. ;)
I'm installing mailman to handle 2 mailing lists for a webhosting company. I
need to have 3 admins for each list. One of the lists is called
linux-security. When I created this list, I gave it the admin
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:49:08AM -0800, Harold Paulson wrote:
Nov 15 21:51:02 2001 (5617) Could not acquire qrunner lock
This is probably normal behavior. qrunner starts up from cron once a
minute. If there is a lock file laying around, it knows that an
older qrunner is still
Oliver Egginger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011120 18:08]:
Maybe this is a Konqueror or KDE problem. Mailman 2.0.7
don't work with the Konqueror browser. I have successfully
tested MM 2.0.7. for Opera, Netscape, Mozilla, MS-Explorer and
Lynx.
Yes, that was it. In Links it works fine.
Has anyone, besides apple, installed mailman on an Mac OSX Server BSD
box? If yes how? Help!
TIA
Vic
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Hi Randi,
I'm kind of new. But I think the problem is that your list-admin needs to
look more like this n the aliases (example of one of mine):
wbmutbb-digest-admin:|/usr/local/mailman/mail/wrapper mailowner
wbmutbb-digest
Perhaps plaining with the meaning of mailowner or via the web
My guess is that he has some sort of spam filter setup.
In the web admin on the General Options page, try removing the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from the Admin list and instead put the email
addresses of each of the individuals (one per line). That should work just
fine, and then Mailman will be
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 01:45:55PM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
That message my friend comes from the mailman wrapper itself. To change it
you will have to recompile... Here is more of the message (straight from the
code of the wrapper program):
Mhm, no problem...
The expected gid of the
i found this on the archives while searching for something else. thought it
was useful, so i cut-n-pasted it to a file for future keeping. might be
(part of) what you're looking for.
pete
The feature list mentions support for virtual domains. And how does one
make mailman aware of
You are probably going to need the site admin to help you out.
There are two easy ways to recover from this:
- replace the config.db with the config.db.bak (the last known good
version of the database...) The files are in each lists directory:
~mailman/lists/list-name/...
- Create a link
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 01:45:55PM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
configured and installed incorrectly. Please
read the INSTALL instructions again, paying close
attention to the --with-cgi-gid configure
option. This entry is being stored in your syslog:
So re-install from the source!
I have it all running, but on Mac OS X 10.1.1, not Server.
What's going wrong?
You need to carefully read the Mailman docs. I had to run through the
configure/make process several times until I got the right options.
This is the configure command I used to get Mailman to install.
./configure
sure, just send mail to listname[EMAIL PROTECTED]
with the subject subscribe sans the quotes
And does the sysadmin have to have set up a username
listname-request
for this to work? Otherwise, wouldn't it just get
rejected with user not found or some such?
[Taking great glee in adding
And does the sysadmin have to have set up a username
listname-request
for this to work? Otherwise, wouldn't it just get
rejected with user not found or some such?
No.
If your MTA is sendmail or sendmail compatable then it checks first in
/etc/aliases for any aliases (or address
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