The machine must have crashed just as a new message was being added,
so the pipermail.pck file was corrupt. The fix is to move the old
~malman/archives/public/listname directory out of the way completely
and rerun ~mailman/bin/arch on the list, which I've done, and all is
good.
On Sun, 06 Jan
Hi all,
if this next question has been asked and answered before I'm sorry, but
I've spent all afternoon in vain google'ing to find that answer.
Here's what's wrong. I run Mailman 2.0.8 with Postfix (20010228.8_1), on a
machine which I'll call 'A.domain.name' here. I've installed Mailman as
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 07:58:06PM +0100, Maarten de Vries wrote:
Hi all,
if this next question has been asked and answered before I'm sorry, but
I've spent all afternoon in vain google'ing to find that answer.
Here's what's wrong. I run Mailman 2.0.8 with Postfix (20010228.8_1), on a
Here's what I have in my main.cf file
relay_domains = $mydestination, /etc/postfix/relay-domains
the relay-domains is simple file with all the domains I relay for listed in
it.
-Richard Idalski
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I seem to have major problems using Internet Explorer with my installation
of Mailman 2.0.8 on a FreeBSD/Apache box.
If I do not create a list called 'mailman' then IE complains every time
that the list mailman doesn't exist when you go to
http://mailman.amplex.net/mailman/listinfo. If I do
I gave this a try. Is there a more brutal way? What if I manually delete
references to it in /mailman/lists and /mailman/archives?
Darren
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From: Szilard Vizi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:40 AM
Subject: Re:
Hi Wade,
I'm new here so I hope this is not a newbie mistake - I don't use opt-in
listserves for advertising but since you asked I can offer you a place for your
non-profit to host your email list. We currently provide email listserves for all
of our clients who host with us but we can make
Due to the very nice web-based interface to GNU/Mailman, i have taken nearly
all my mailinglists from Majordomo to GNU/Mailman. But in this time of HUGE
ammont of email viruses, there is just ONE THING i miss with mailman, that
should be VERY simple to implement...
GNU/Mailman can bounce
Hello,
Do you have a Mailman version that runs on a NT platform, or
know were I can find one.
Sincere regards,
Roger
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Hello,
Can I use this software to do my listserve. I send a newsletter and
announcements every quarterly. Is there
any hidden cost to use this ? How do I get started? I use outlook for e-mail
and maximizer (contact manager)
for my database sending messages out. Is this compatible to do this
Hi, I have been experiencing some problems with mailman ignoring the send daily
digest option. It seems to wait for the threshold to be triggered and sometimes it
even ignores that.
Are there any obivous problems that cause such behavior or is there something that I
can check as to why
I have recently moved myhosting for http://www.giambraplace.com to
hostfinity.com and Mailman is used for mailing list. I set up a new mailing list
(Cfcollectors) and did a test subscribe to make sure it was functional before I
transfer subscribers from the previous list, but it doesn't
Hi,
I have installed
Mailman (i believe) correctly.
When I try to setup
a test list it appears to create one correctly, however
I do not recieve an
email to the address I specify as administrator for the
list.
Any info that may
help would be greatly appreciated ( I have looked ta user
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 11:39:07AM -0500, Anicia Bonilla wrote:
Hello,
Can I use this software to do my listserve. I send a newsletter and
announcements every quarterly. Is there
any hidden cost to use this ? How do I get started? I use outlook for e-mail
and maximizer (contact manager)
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Dan Wilder wrote:
Did you add B.domain.name to your host's mydestination list?
I've tried that, yeah- didn't work. Please keep in mind that this is about
_outgoing_ mail.
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On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 04:10:50PM +0100, Steinar Eliassen wrote:
Due to the very nice web-based interface to GNU/Mailman, i have taken nearly
all my mailinglists from Majordomo to GNU/Mailman. But in this time of HUGE
ammont of email viruses, there is just ONE THING i miss with mailman, that
Hi,
A 600K. mail just went through one of my lists, even though there is a
limit at 40K.
It's a (badly it seems) moderated list. Would that override the size limit?
Thanks,
Mi
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At 06:06 PM 1/7/2002, Mi wrote:
A 600K. mail just went through one of my lists, even though there is a
limit at 40K.
It's a (badly it seems) moderated list. Would that override the size limit?
Sure, if someone with admin privileges for that list approved the message
to go through.
Fred
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Harold Paulson wrote:
Mark,
what do your Alias-es look like in your Apache config?
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On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 01:41:49PM -0800, Tom Perrine wrote:
I guess what I'm getting at is that the arch program uses LOTS of
memory when building some of the indexes, and that incremental
arch-ing may be more efficient and less likely to exercise
memory-related bugs in Mailman, Python, or
Folks -
As a list admin. I have been able to unsubscribe other people using
email as in:unsubscribe (admin passwd) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However I can't seem to get it to accept a subscribe message sent as follows:
subscribe (admin passwd) nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using the syntax
check_perms script output
NO problems found
what is the next step to do do???
Original Message
On 1/5/02, 2:41:31 PM, J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re:
[Mailman-Users] My mailman installation is Erractic :
On Sat, 05 Jan 2002 07:21:28 GMT
Ganesh HariHaran [EMAIL
FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to my
INSTALL document. In step 1, I was told to create user and group mailman
by modifying the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
Is it good enough to create these accounts/groups by placing them alone on
a
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:45:30AM -0600, Tim Legg wrote:
FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to my
INSTALL document. In step 1, I was told to create user and group mailman
by modifying the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
Is it good
Dear List
I have a my mailman running unstabe for a long time.
I dont have a permanent break to this problem.
I have mailed to lists many times about the same , but i havent able
to come out of it. I need your esteemed help on this to solve this
problem.
The details:
Tools:
Redhat 6.2
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