Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords of members

2002-12-14 Thread Jon Carnes
In this version of Mailman the admin password for the list is encrypted, well sort of... If you want to be clever and look at the source you can easily figure this part out. In any case, I've seen this problem before after an upgrade and it seems to be that the encryption has changed. Normally re

Re: [Mailman-Users] No mail sent to other domains

2002-12-14 Thread Jon Carnes
This is indicative of a relay problem on your MTA. Make sure that "localhost" or the equivalent is allowed to relay. Not sure exactly how qmail works (don't like it), so you may need to add the hostname used by Mailman (or ip addresses) to allow it to relay properly. Good Luck - Jon Carnes On S

Re: [Mailman-Users] Help!!

2002-12-14 Thread Jon Carnes
Have a form on the website that accepts a person's email address as the input and then mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and has the subject "subscribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> They will get a confirmation email (if your list is setup via the defaults). Good Luck - Jon Carnes On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 00:23, GR

Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords of members

2002-12-14 Thread Steve Rifkin
Now that we can see the plain-text passwords of members using dumpdb on the config.db file, how can we see the specific list admin password for a given list? I could see plaintext passwords for the users, but for what looked like the admin, I saw something very different than what the password

[Mailman-Users] No mail sent to other domains

2002-12-14 Thread Torsten Ehlers
Hi, I've installed Mailman 2.0.13 from source under Debian Linux 3.0 (MTA is qmail) and everything seemed to be working fine as long as I only tested it with local mail addresses (i.e. addresses from the same domain that mailman is working in). Subscribing, configuring (via Web and mail) and sendi