sometimes a message in the qfiles dir hangs the system.
this is the log
Oct 07 12:55:31 2002 qrunner(20485): Traceback (innermost last):
Oct 07 12:55:31 2002 qrunner(20485): File
/usr/local/mailman/cron/qrunner, line 283, in ?
Oct 07 12:55:31 2002 qrunner(20485): kids = main(lock)
Oct 07
] Blind Copies
* 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
Upgrade to Mailman 2.0.13
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Hi,
I've sent a HTML document successfully to the list and I'm curious what will
happen to those who cannot read HTML documents properly? Is there an option
in Mailman for subscribers to subscribe to a text only version, or will that
require setting up a new list? Or will Mailman handle this for
This one should be in the FAQ if it is not already.
This is normal in Mailman version 2.0.x which you are *probably* running
(you didn't tell us your version or really anything about your system -
shame on you!)
This version of Mailman uses a cron job to launch qrunner every minute -
but if
I posted about this, as well, except not the HTML e-mail part. It looks
like the answer is no, because you can only customize the message the each
list adds to the top of the welcome e-mail, or change the e-mail
site-wide. I'd guess that you could modify the welcome e-mail template to
make it
Hello
This is the error I get upon confirming my subscription:
This is the MS Exchange 2003 XP Bugfree program at host lists.seaan.net.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.
For further assistance, please send mail
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Jonathan Chum wrote:
I've sent a HTML document successfully to the list and I'm curious
what will happen to those who cannot read HTML documents properly? Is
there an option in Mailman for subscribers to subscribe to a text only
version, or will that require setting up a
Dear Mailman-users,
Well, no replies came in and the need was great
so I have just started hacking.
My users getported or disconnected.
Their (and my) choice is Mailman-how-it-comes-out or nothing. So.
I figure that most of the users
were living with the preferences listproc wished on them
There was a patch to do this for Mailman 2.0, back in the day:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=103atid=300103aid=400953func=detail
But it has not been updated in a very long time, and I do not think
it will apply to any recent version.
Mailman 2.1 includes this functionality by
on 10/7/02 10:47 AM, Jon Carnes aka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one should be in the FAQ if it is not already.
Leaping before I look, once again. Of course it is. I followed the advice
and checked for a running qrunner. There was none. I went to
/usr/share/mailman/locks/ and deleted *a ton*
Hmmm, interesting error. Have you run ~mailman/bin/check_perms ? Are
the proper directories setup as Set-gid? Have you run out of space on
any of your volumes?
I'm running mailman 2.0.13-0.7.0 aka
the RedHat RPM version of 2.0.13 on RedHat 7.0
I just sent a message to my test list, and
Check both Mailman and your MTA (Sendmail) log files.
If they don't give a clue, then try running qrunner by hand (look at the
cron files for Mailman and see the proper syntax for running qrunner).
If you cant figure it out, then post back to the list with the info you
have and what version
DBO == David B O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DBO I've been running MailMan under Mac OS X Server for quite a
DBO while now, using Postfix as the MTA. The process for running
DBO under Client is virtually the same. You may find the article
DBO on AFP548.com (URL:
DBO
GAVH == G Armour Van Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GAVH The configure runs fine right down to the end where it tells
GAVH me I don't have Chinese Unicode support and sends me off to
GAVH a location where there aren't any files, but I don't really
GAVH expect to have a lot of
KW == Kathleen Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KW ** Successful Jaguar (Mac OSX 10.2) installation steps for
KW Mailman/Sendmail **
Thanks for the post Kathleen. I'd like to include a url to this
archived message in the new README.MACOSX file.
Can you tell me, was this Mailman 2.0 or
on 10/7/02 7:27 PM, Jon Carnes aka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, interesting error. Have you run ~mailman/bin/check_perms ?
Yes. No problems found.
Are the proper directories setup as Set-gid?
Um... a bit of a knowledge blind spot for me. The directory of a given
private list archive is
bas == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bas Does somebody know a similar explanation as now in the docs
bas for Exim3 for Exim4?
We use Mailman and Exim4 on python.org/zope.org. I'll try to update
README.EXIM with some examples from our configuration for MM2.1b4.
-Barry
EM == Erik Myllymaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EM Is this correct behaviour?
It's definitely documented to only go to the list owners.
EM I thought the bounces that get past the auto bounce detection
EM woulod only go to the list owner, but they seem to be going to
EM all the
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