Heyos,
I've recently reinstalled the server that was hosting the mailman
mailing I was running (mailman 2.0.4).
I put the different files and archives back into the fresh install
of the server / mailman (2.0.13)
the lists seems to be working fine but when once tries to go to the
archives (pri
Could simply be your browser. Have you set your browser to accept
cookies from that site? What browser are you using?
Some versions of konquerer had problems with storing Python generated
cookies. The current version of IE needs for you to setup that site as
specifically able to store a cookie
Found this while tooling around the internet (looking to add mp3
functionality to Redhat 8.0)
Jon Carnes
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Postfix & Mailman integration
May 29th 2002, 8:57 MST
The Postfix mail server and the Mailman are both highly regarded and
popular packages. This python script glues Postfix and Mailman t
I keepo getting this error message from the cron daemon..
I guessed that there might be some ownershiop problem with the file
request.db,
but i checked it and couldn't find any such problems.. Here is the o/p of
ls -al
-rw-r--r--1 root mailman 2 Sep 17 12:05 request.db
PLeas
with 2.0.13, is there an option (or a hack) to create
an unjoinable list?
Only the administrator should be able to add people to
our site's "admin" list so that no one can subscribe
to a list of problems with our machine.
Everyone -should- be able to send mail to this list,
though, not just su
The file should writable via the group mailman:
chmod g+w request.db
All of mailman's files need to be accessible via the group rights. The
rights should be:
-rw-rw-r--
You might want to run the ~mailman/bin/check_perms program to make sure
that nothing else was modified.
Are you using a
Web-admin / Privacy page / Second option:
"What steps are required for subscription?"
Choose "require approval" or "confirm+approval"
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 19:44, Ken Barr wrote:
> with 2.0.13, is there an option (or a hack) to create
> an unjoinable list?
>
> Only the administrator should
At 06:49 PM 10/6/2002 -0400, Jon Carnes posted the following...
>Postfix & Mailman integration
>May 29th 2002, 8:57 MST
>
>The Postfix mail server and the Mailman are both highly regarded and
>popular packages. This python script glues Postfix and Mailman together
>in a way so that a virtual domai
Dear Mailman-users,
Our Solaris server got hacked
and I'm porting its function to an existing Suse Linux box.
Listproc (known with no affection here as "The Impaler")
won't compile so we have decided to make the break to Mailman.
Washington University announce that they will be porting their
Here's the email result of a newlist command: Note it says
"localhost.wingfoot.org" where it *should* say "lists.wingfoot.org"
I have :
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.wingfoot.org'
In my mm_cfg.py .. Postfix is my MTA. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing
wrong here or point me in the right directio
At 09:05 PM 10/6/2002 -0500, Dan Phillips posted the following...
>$MAILHOST environmental variable at the time you ran ./configure. Did you
>set it? I had the same problem until I manually set it ('setenv $MAILHOST
>host.domain') immediately before running the config script.
I just rebuilt thi
>DEFAULT_URL = 'https://www.wingfoot.org/mailman/'
>MTA = 'Postfix'
>POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD = '/usr/local/sbin/postalias'
>POSTFIX_MAP_CMD = '/usr/local/sbin/postmap'
>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.wingfoot.org'
>DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.wingfoot.org'
>DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'https://%s/mailman/'
To All
It is my understanding that I cannot send many Blind Copies with Mailman
as it will ask for an approval before it is allowed to go through.
For example, If I am dealing with 20 Mailman lists and I want to send a
post to all of them, I would use my name (and regular email address) in
the T
* Don Cooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20021007 07:08]: wrote:
> To All
>
> It is my understanding that I cannot send many Blind Copies with Mailman
> as it will ask for an approval before it is allowed to go through.
>
> For example, If I am dealing with 20 Mailman lists and I want to send a
> post
That is an idea but the problem is - is that I do not always send to the
same group of the 20. Sometimes it might be 8 of them sometimes all,
sometimes 2 , etc., etc., etc. Actually I rarely send to all
Any more ideas - but that is a good one.
An additional problem is that these are groups of
Hello,
I searched with Google, but was surprised to find only very limited
information on integrating mailman with Exim4.
Does somebody know a similar explanation as now in the docs for Exim3 for
Exim4?
Kind regards,
Bas Rijniersce
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