At 15:13 08/02/2002 +0800, you wrote:
Hi All,
I have two servers that work as http and mail, I already have mailman
already working on my mail server and right now its also running apache.
How am I going to reconfigure my mailman to run on a different web server
and mail server? I have read
How can i suppress Alert messages from log files?
My logs are getting waaay to big because of an error i know
about
At 12:32 AM -0500 8/2/02 [dmy], you wrote about [Subject] Re:
[Mailman-Users] HTML formatting in digests:
I think this may have something to do with HTML posts to the lists. I've
heard filtering for this will be an option in 2.1. In the interim,
www.exim.org (the MTA I'm using w/OpenBSD
What is the error? Is it a Python error/warning, an MTA warning, or one
directly from Mailman?
When I've had problems like this - mainly warnings about routines being
deprecated - I've either upgraded to remove the deprecated routines, or
gone into Python's source code and removed the
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 11:27, marina wrote:
At 12:32 AM -0500 8/2/02 [dmy], you wrote about [Subject] Re:
[Mailman-Users] HTML formatting in digests:
I think this may have something to do with HTML posts to the lists. I've
heard filtering for this will be an option in 2.1. In the interim,
At 06:39 AM 2/7/02 -0500, you wrote:
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] What do you think of this idea to keep
external people from subscribing?
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 17:55:20 -0500
Organization: HAHT Commerce
Try it, it should work fine. Your users will be stuck using the web, but
that's not so
Michael Styer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If so, can anyone explain what I would need to add to /etc/aliases for
each list in order to make them function correctly?
My MTA ist Postfix. I have added in main.cf
,
| alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases, hash:/etc/aliases.mailman
| alias_maps =
Molly Cliborne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to Mailman and would like to know if it's possible to create
read-only announcement type list using this software.
Yes.
Privacy Options - Must post be approved by an administrator? [ ] No [X] Yes
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Detlef Neubauer
Proffitt, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to set up an 'announcement' type list
I need to guarantee (if this is possible) that *only* the list admin can
post
Is there a standard way of doing this?
I've flagged the list as moderated and restricted access to the admin pages
to
I can get sendmail to work behind firewall, I can
get mailman to work behind firewall, but not them both. It all works fine out
from behind it. The part that is not happening behind the firewall is sending
the messages to the list members, they are all staying in the qfiles. Any ideas,
First time I've ever seen this message..
Anyone know what might cause it?
-- Forwarded Message --
From: root (Cron Daemon)
To: mailman
Traceback (innermost last):
File /var/www/mailman/cron/senddigests, line 65, in ?
main()
File /var/www/mailman/cron/senddigests, line
I finally have a solution to my fried config.db problem. While I could
copy the config.dbs relevant files to another machine make it work,
I copying them to a new install on the same machine didn't buy me
anything.
So the solution is basically: foreach list in old install, make a new
list
Out of the current ~500 or so lists, I have around 6 that have
pending administrative requests. I can get info out of a dump of
request.db, but I'm not sure what it means, and what will break if I
don't treat them differently from the ones without pending requests.
Where is the info
Hi guys. Anybody know if any of the future releases will be able to put the
actual email address of the recipient in the To: field instead of just
having the lists email address. I don't believe this is possible in the
current stable version.
Jas
No doubt a common newbie question, but is there a way to remove some
of the headers from each message sent from my list? I refer to the
stuff like this:
At 2:33 PM -0500 2/8/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
X-No-Archive: yes
X-Ack: no
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-BeenThere: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday 08 February 2002 15:05, Andrew Watson wrote:
No doubt a common newbie question, but is there a way to remove some
of the headers from each message sent from my list? I refer to the
stuff like this:
At 2:33 PM -0500 2/8/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
X-No-Archive: yes
X-Ack: no
When one of our lists has the following as goodbye_msg, it breaks the
unsubscribe message. Some of the headers are inserted _after_ the
goodbye message. Any ideas? Running Debian's Mailman 2.0.8 from
woody.
This is from the list config:
goodbye_msg =Goodbye, sorry to see you leave!
NOTE: If
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 05:55:20PM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
Try it, it should work fine. Your users will be stuck using the web, but
that's not so bad.
Just for info, that's what I've done at my company for the last 2.5Y :-)
I want them to use the authenticated web interface to be *really*
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 12:07:38PM -0500, Jay S Curtis wrote:
First time I've ever seen this message..
Anyone know what might cause it?
-- Forwarded Message --
From: root (Cron Daemon)
To: mailman
Traceback (innermost last):
File /var/www/mailman/cron/senddigests,
I'm switching a 1700-person mailing list from majordomo to mailman. I like
mailman a lot, so far, so does the list admin. But there's one thing
missing: The ability to differentiate between and filter out HTML/RTF
messages and MIME attachments. Our list's policy is: no HTML, no
attachments. With
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Morgan Fletcher wrote:
With majordomo we had long taboo_body and taboo_headers lists
containing things like this:
/Content-Type: text\/html/
Is there a way with Mailman 2.0.8 to filter out HTML and attachments,
per-list?
Look at the privacy page (under list admin)
I was running Red Hat 7.0, Postfix, and Mailman 2.0.6, and have been
running with that setup since 2.0.6 was released.
I upgraded the server to Red Hat 7.2, but did not change anything
else. After the upgrade, all of the exists lists continued to
work. However, I could no longer add new
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