I've just started a new job and bring all the joys of Open Source with me.
We currently run Lotus Bloats here and use it for simple web stuff.
However, Bloats doesn't provide a nice interface for mailing lists and I'd
like to set up a standalone server to manage mailing lists. Currently, it
will
Hi,
Hope someone can help me out.
I installed Mailman OK in my RedHat Linux , but the
only thing I can't get right is getting it under my website.
The installation run fine (I think...)
Here's the clue, I am a (very fresh !) newbie with
Apache, so I cannot figure out the parts about
Hi all,
i've a problem with Mailman 2.0.9 and previous releases. When i post to a
list X and i Approve the message, message will not be sent with a lot of
errors message in /logs/smtp_failure e /logs/smtp.
Il /logs/stmp i see:
Apr 17 17:03:56 2002 (13952) All recipients refused: Server not
Hi,
Hope someone can help me out.
I installed Mailman OK in my RedHat Linux , but the only thing I can't get
right is getting it under my website.
The installation run fine (I think...)
Here's the clue, I am a (very fresh !) newbie with Apache, so I cannot
figure out the parts about setting up
A mailing list of mine works except for archiving.
Whenever a message is processed, the following error shows up in Mailman's
error log:
Apr 17 09:29:47 2002 (1253) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 5]
Input/output error
Apr 17 09:29:47 2002 (1253) Traceback (most recent call last):
File
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:28:59 -0400 (EDT)
RUSSELL P JONES RUSSELL wrote:
any ideas? Im desparate, im setting up this site for a non-profit for
students and they run like 40 lists off the site and all have been
down for 3 weeks now.
Check your cronjobs.
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J C Lawrence
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 18:37:36 +0200
o-zone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apr 17 17:03:56 2002 (13952) All recipients refused: Server not
connected Apr 17 17:03:56 2002 (13952) smtp for 312 recips, completed
in 5152.687 seconds
Do you have an MTA running on localhost? Does it answer on port 25
I have mailman up and running, I can post to the list, can look at the list
archives from the web.
But when I someone tries to subscribe via the web, an entry in exim_mainlog
shows
2002-04-17 13:36:59 refused relay (host) [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] H=localhost.localdomain
(This goes to the Mailman-Users list as well as the Sun Managers list. My
troubleshooting skills are at their very final end here.)
Hi everyone, once again.
I've returned to yet another attempt at installing Mailman 2.0.9 on my shiny
new Solaris 8 box, and all I'm getting is:
Apr 17 13:09:36
I'm having trouble with my digests in 2.1b1. I'm trying to get the extraneous
headers removed from the digest. I've edited /Mailman/Handlers/ToDigest.py to read as:
KEEP = ['Date', 'From', 'To', 'Cc', 'Subject', 'Message-ID', 'Keywords',
# I believe we should also keep these headers
Rantanen, TC1 wrote:
I have mailman up and running, I can post to the list, can look at the list
archives from the web.
But when I someone tries to subscribe via the web, an entry in exim_mainlog
shows
2002-04-17 13:36:59 refused relay (host) [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Basically, what's happening, is that postfix isn't configured how you think it's
configured.
You told mailman to expect the wrapper to be invoked by the mail system with a gid of
postfix, which, from your files below is 5. It's telling you it was *not*
invoked that
way, it was run with a
Go to your installation for apache and update the httpd.conf file (~/apache/conf/httpd.conf)
You'll need to add two entries in that file -- an alias for the archives and an alias to the mailman scripts.
Locate the aliases section in the httpd.conf file. Add this for the archives. Be sure to
Hi,
thanks for the response
Shouldn't that be srm.conf ???
Not that I am a expert at this, but that's what I read??
Regards
Erik
- Original Message -
From: Anna Fong
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 10:17 PM
Subject: RE:
On RedHat linux (default install) the main Apache configuration file is:
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
To find all occurrences of httpd.conf on your machine, you can use:
locate httpd.conf
Anna's content is perfect.
- Original Message -
From: E.J.L. Kemper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Ok, so it looks like I am getting nowhere...:-(
The newlist command with a test send me a mail (oh yes!) with the site
pointed out, but I get a HTTP 404 error there.
also when I send a mail with help in the subject to the test list the
mailserver bounced it with the following:
The message
thanks for the response
Shouldn't that be srm.conf ???
Technically, it doesn't matter. You could do either file. On Red Hat, I
believe standard practice is to make your edits in httpd.conf.
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Gee wrote:
Technically, it doesn't matter. You could do either file. On Red Hat, I
believe standard practice is to make your edits in httpd.conf.
Not Red Hat, Apache. That move was made several versions back. Apache
still ships with srm.conf and access.conf, but both are empty and is
Mailman docs says srm.conf but Apache recommends httpd.conf
The reason may be that Apache processes the httpd.conf first so you only
want to use the srm.conf to overwrite any defaults. Read the comments in
your srm.conf file for more detail.
At 10:30 PM 04/17/2002 +0200, E.J.L. Kemper
* Martin Schmitt wrote/schrieb:
Apr 17 13:09:36 vortex Mailman mail-wrapper: [ID 702911 mail.error] Failure to exec
script. WANTED gid 5, GOT gid 60001. (Reconfigure to take 60001?)
Apr 17 13:09:36 vortex postfix/local[12816]: [ID 197553 mail.info] 27FA03846E:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Not Red Hat, Apache.
Yes. Thanks for the catch. What's worse is that I was thinking GNU/Linux in
general (as opposed to Windows -- I assume it's the same there, but have
never played with it.)
Meanwhile, any bites on my ImportError issue stated earlier?
An alternate route to solution:
Hi,
am I missing something?
in $prefix, wrapper is not made by MAKE INSTALL ??
I am trying to install Mailman 2.09.
Greetings
Erik
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E.J.L. Kemper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't that be srm.conf ???
At one time, it would probably have been srm.conf. A now very common way
to write one's Apache configuration is to combine the classic three files
into the httpd.conf file, and leave the other two as near-empty stubs (just
A mailing list of mine works except for archiving.
Whenever a message is processed, the following error shows up in Mailman's
error log:
Apr 17 09:29:47 2002 (1253) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 5]
Input/output error
Apr 17 09:29:47 2002 (1253) Traceback (most recent call last):
File
A follow-up to my earlier problem. My mail was not going through and I was
getting lot's of the following excerpt in my /home/mailman/logs/error file:
Apr 16 16:34:02 2002 qrunner(5706): File /usr/lib/python2.1/regsub.py,
line 20, in ?
Apr 16 16:34:02 2002 qrunner(5706): import regex
By bad. Forgot to run mailmanctl -restart . Works like a charm now
- Original Message -
From: Sarah K. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:08 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Digest problems - 2.1b1
I'm having trouble with my digests in
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 13:40:17 -0400
TC Rantanen Rantanen wrote:
I have mailman up and running, I can post to the list, can look at the
list archives from the web.
But when I someone tries to subscribe via the web, an entry in
exim_mainlog shows 2002-04-17 13:36:59 refused relay (host)
Hot on the heels of the last release, I'm announcing Mailman 2.0.10
which fixes a few minor problems. See the NEWS file entries below.
This is not a critical fix, although it will eliminate a confusing
(but harmless) error message, and could provide better support for
sites which use the qmail
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