Jaime Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi My name is Jaime and I'd like to create additional mailing
lists?.. I have a server with RedHat7.2 installed... Where can I
found information about it?... Thank you in advance.
/usr/doc/mailman ?
http://www.list.org/
karma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I create additional mailing lists?
Login as user mailman
$ newlist
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Chris Ricard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Great program, I'm looking for something to communicate with my customers
like a list management program, rather than a list where everyone can post.
Your list mailman announce is a read only, but I couldn't find the read
only option in the program.
Jacek Wojaczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I change e-mail address of a user subscribed to some
mailing list?
Do I have to unsubscribe user and subsribe him/her again?
Right.
Then he/she would see the good-bye message and again
welcome-message. I'd like to do it more silently
Erich Neuwirth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is it possible to modify the header section of all
the web interface pages
to include a site specific logo?
Mailman is Open Source Software. You can change what ever you want.
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fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
list. I notice that they, and others that mailman says are not members all
have their address with a colon after (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED] : )on the memberlist
page.
Try
remove_members broken_address : or
remove_members broken_address\ \:
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Jerry Harasty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to send edited (simpler) versions of the standard messages
currently sent out by Mailman to request confirmation and to welcome
confirmed new list subscribers. How can I edit the text? I'd like a feature
much like I can edit the HTML on the
Hello everyone.
I'm attempting to upgrade from 2.0.8 to 2.0.13. I run the configure
script with the same values as I did in 2.0.8 (all default and
specifying mail and cgi gids), run make, make update, make install, but
my lists are not found.
At the end of the make install, I see this:
I'm trying to unsubscribe a user from a list of 70,000 and so I'm going to
the listinfo URL of this list, and attempting to unsubscribe an email. The
page loads just fine, however, when I hit the Edit Options button, it's
taking forever to load. It's sooo long that the browser simply expires.
If
If this is any help, here's a copy of the processes currently running:
custsvr1# ps -auxww
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TT STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
root 88260 0.0 0.2 436 216 p0 R+ 12:25PM 0:00.00 ps -auxww
root 1 0.0 0.0 5520 ?? ILs Tue12PM
I'd like to send edited (simpler) versions of the standard messages
currently sent out by Mailman to request confirmation and to welcome
confirmed new list subscribers. How can I edit the text?
I'd like a feature
much like I can edit the HTML on the listinfo page.
Take a look at
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 11:45, Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
Hello everyone.
I'm attempting to upgrade from 2.0.8 to 2.0.13. I run the configure
script with the same values as I did in 2.0.8 (all default and
specifying mail and cgi gids), run make, make update, make install, but
my lists are
Upgrade to the latest beta. It allows more per list configuration than
the 2.0.13 version.
You can also tweak the source and have it use per list files if they
exist or use the defaults if they don't exist. There was a published
patch that did exactly that in the archives.
Best of luck - Jon
You'll find several good suggestions on dealing with this in the
archives. Try using the command line tools to make the change you
want. If that is too inconvenient, then you'll want to look at setting
up a Ram Disk.
Use the Ram Disk like an ordinary partition, load the lists config
directories
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 12:56, Jason Bradley Nance wrote:
Sounds like you didn't use the same --prefix argument to ./configure .
I didn't specify a --prefix or use an RPM (or DEB or whatever). I just
left it at default. Did the default change from 2.0.8 to 2.0.13?
Right, that's the point.
I'm running Mailman 2.0.11 on Debain stable and I can get public archives to
work, but private archives don't seem to work properly.
It will prompt me for an email and password and accepts it but when I try to
select one of the categories (Subject, Date, Author, etc...) it will prompt
me for
Hi,
I attempted to use the command line and after 8 minutes, still just trying
to unsubscribe. I tried it both passing the one email in a file and via the
STDIN.
I then checks the lock directory and there was about 25 different locks on
that one list. So I removed all the locks and killed off
Hi everyone
In regards with my hardware issues ,
these are the details I have
Approximately -5000 Mailing list
Average 2 postings to the mailing list every day
Average Mailing List size -15 users
Average Message Size 4K
Mailman archiver will be used to
archive messages.
Upon these
I'm in the process of moving a mailing list to Mailman. This list has
been active for over 3 years, and has almost 90,000 messages archived
in a MySQL database. I'd like to continue to archive messages into this
database, so I've been playing around with the PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER
setting
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:20:46AM -0800, Alan DuBoff wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.0.11 on Debain stable and I can get public archives to
work, but private archives don't seem to work properly.
As I reported in a post on Dec. 10, I've got the same problem.
Sounds like Debian's package of
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 14:49, Ed Leafe wrote:
I'm in the process of moving a mailing list to Mailman. This list has
been active for over 3 years, and has almost 90,000 messages archived
in a MySQL database. I'd like to continue to archive messages into this
database, so I've been
I'm sure you will get it to work, but here is an easy work-around. When
you move the list to Mailman, you will change the alias to point to the
mailman list; point a new alias to the old list (and remove the users);
then subscribe that new alias to Mailman.
Your old list will still be up and
On Monday 16 December 2002 12:05, Dave Sherohman wrote:
RE: PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL = '/mailman/private'
Thanks so much Dave, this does in fact make it work.
Mine was set to '/cgi-bin/mailman/private', and yes, I did set the
ScriptAlias in my httpd.conf file for Apache.
Again, thanks so much!
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i am setting up a mailman server to act as a newserver / email gateway.
each list will gateway one group.
is there any way to easily clone a list? ideally, i could setup one list
exactly how a i want it, and then easily copy it and go in and make a
few changes (such as name changes).
i.e.
Apparently you didn't search the archives hard enough.
There are a couple of ways to do this. First you should edit your
~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file so that the defaults for a new lists match
those of your standard install. That will actually do just about everything
you want.
Alternately,
I'm taking over a mailman server, and need to remove some obsolete
lists. I have found docs on how to administer lists, but not how to
remove them. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Neil
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On Dec 16, 2002 at 17:40, Neil Dombrowski wrote:
I'm taking over a mailman server, and need to remove some obsolete
lists. I have found docs on how to administer lists, but not how to
remove them. Can someone point me in the right direction?
bin/rmlist
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486 w/ 32Mb of ram and a 2 gig harddrive. :)
Seriously, just about any hardware you can get your hands on (short of a
palm pc) can handle this.
-Jim
P.
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I have read the documentation and understand how to edit the various
list pages like listinfo, options, optresults, etc. I would like to be
able to customize other pages like the /admin/ pages. Is there a simple
way to do this (short of changing the source), there is no discussion in
the manual
thanks for all the help, but still having problems. I run the command,
and I get 'no such file or directory'. The mailing list exists, and the
executable file /usr/bin/env exists. What is this telling me?
Thanks,
Neil
mailman@brak% pwd
/home/mailman
mailman@brak% bin/rmlist ciam
You are running a program not in your path, if you are in /home/mailman type
./bin/rmlist ciam
You could also type:
/home/mailman/bin/rmlist ciam
from any directory and it would work too, or
cd /home/mailman/bin
./rmlist caim
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No, Trevor, that's not the problem at all. The error message says
/usr/bin/env: No such file or directory
which means getting to rmlist wasn't the issue at all, and as Neil points
out, neither is getting to /usr/bin/env.
Neil, /usr/bin/env can't find Python; python must not be on your path.
Sorry, guess I shouldn't try to send emails this late at night :( I knew
that, just didn't click... must be too tired.
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Dan Mick said:
No, Trevor, that's not the problem at all. The error message says
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