Hi all!
This is my first message in the list, I wish to thanks the whole
crew of Mailman for the great work they done, do and will do. :)
I'm not a deep developer, so I need help from you. I wish to
apply a footer like this one used on this list, with e-mail
user and personal link to user preferen
> "J" == JMD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J> Barry you wrote, "This is always lower case". Well, that's the
J> probelm it's not lower case and I can't get it to be. When I
J> set up the list it automatically makes it upper case and when
J> the 'send to' email address is displa
Barry you wrote, "This is always lower case". Well, that's the probelm it's
not lower case and I can't get it to be. When I set up the list it
automatically makes it upper case and when the 'send to' email address is
displayed it is upper case.
- Original Message -
> Mailing lists have two
--On Sunday, December 29, 2002 19:31:51 -0800 Keith Steward
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Larry,
BINGO! You hit the nail on the head !!! Problem solved!
Glad I could help!.
Your comment prompted me to review the smrsh.c code within the sendmail
distribution. When CMDDIR is not defined by th
Title: Message
Larry,BINGO! You hit the nail on the
head !!! Problem solved!Your comment prompted me to review the smrsh.c
code within the sendmail distribution. When CMDDIR is not defined by the
OS (I couldn't find in in any system *.h files), then in smrsh.c it defaults to
/usr/adm/sm.bi
> "J" == JMD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
J> Hello, I am attempting to set up a list on my website but it
J> will not allow me to make the name lower case. I have seen some
J> lists that do allow this and am wonding if I am missing
J> something here? I even tried to change the
Try setting USE_CRYPT=0 in your mm_cfg.py. Maybe your crypt library
is broken? MM2.1 doesn't use crypt so it isn't a problem in the new
version.
-Barry
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> "G" == Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> [error] [client w.x.y.z] Premature end of script headers:
G> admin, referer: http://abc.org/mailman/admin/123/ [info]
G> (104)Connection reset by peer: core_output_filter: writing data
G> to the network
G> The reason I'm writ
> "JW" == Jacek Wojaczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> I can go to /usr/local/mailman/bin and type "withlist -l -r
JW> fix_url listname" - but I don't think I need that... Or maybe?
JW> Well... I have no idea. What does it mean to share same
JW> URL-space?
All it means
Danny,
I had it that way (i.e. "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post test1" in
the /etc/aliases) before, and then tried the "|/etc/smrsh/mailman post
test1", as indicated in the Mailman INSTALL doc. Both gave the "smrsh:
mailman not available for sendmail" error.
thanks
Keith
-Origina
Larry,
Yes, the /etc/smrsh/ directory contains a symbolic link to the mailman
wrapper: ie.
/etc/smrsh/mailman -> /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
I've also tried replacing the symbolic link with a copy of the compiled
mailman wrapper executable -- again, still get the same error.
Thanks.
Ke
> "JW" == Jacek Wojaczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JW> Yes. I did run check_perms from the installation directory.
JW> It was a python error (missing python-devel, which is
JW> described in README.LINUX). Problem solved.
One question: did you run configure when you upgraded?
> "FJ" == Feng Jeffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FJ> I'm trying to install mailman onto FreeBSD. When I ran
FJ> ./configure, I received the following message:
FJ> checking for CGI extensions... no host info not found, set
FJ> $MAILHOST and/or $WWWHOST environ vars $MAILHOST
| $ bin/check_perms -f
| directory permissions must be 02775:
| /usr/local/mailman/lists/starrymessenger/en (fixing)
| Traceback (most recent call last):
| File "bin/check_perms", line 349, in ?
| checkall()
| File "bin/check_perms", line 167, in checkall
|
Version 2.1rc1 now has this built-in (the "rc1" stands for "release
candidate 1" - meaning it's out of beta "almost").
If you want to stay with the the 2.0.x versions for now, then look in
the FAQ for a work-around. The work-around runs a script at 4:59pm that
basically deletes all the held messa
I'm using 2.1 and I can't get sync_members to work. I get either:
If I use:
sync_members -f /home/lists/testing.txt list-name
I get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/sync_members", line 286, in ?
main()
File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/sync_members", line 258
On Sunday, December 29, 2002, at 04:07 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
EL> I have a similar question. Is there a way to *prevent*
EL> attachments, short of limiting the maximum size of a message?
Yes. Mailman 2.1 has a content filter that can be used to strip MIME
attachements.
Cool - I
|From: Keith Steward
|Arg!!!
|After several attempts to get Mailman installed (including stable 2.0
final, and newest 2.1rc1), and hitting unresolvable "smrsh: |mailman not
available for sendmail programs" issues (despite trying numerous things),
i'm just about ready to give up.
|The /etc/a
Did you put links to the $MAILMANHOME/mail/mailman program in the
CMDDIR directory for your copy of SMRSH?
LER
--On Sunday, December 29, 2002 13:31:35 -0800 Keith Steward
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Arg!!!
After several attempts to get Mailman installed (including stable 2.0
final, and ne
Arg!!!
After several attempts to get Mailman installed (including stable 2.0 final,
and newest 2.1rc1), and hitting unresolvable "smrsh: mailman not available
for sendmail programs" issues (despite trying numerous things), i'm just
about ready to give up.
I've been able to get Mailm
> "EL" == Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EL> I have a similar question. Is there a way to *prevent*
EL> attachments, short of limiting the maximum size of a message?
Yes. Mailman 2.1 has a content filter that can be used to strip MIME
attachements.
-Barry
> "LDG" == Leo De Geer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LDG> the archive isent working as it should exampel on
LDG> http://listor.svessa.se/pipermail/faq/2002-December/04.html
LDG> and some of the admin mail isent enkoded as they should
LDG> anyone knowing thats the problem
> "LR" == Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> le "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 89, in ? from
Update your crontab entries. There is no qrunner cronjob for Mailman
2.1.
-Barry
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> "DB" == Doug Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DB> I'm tweaking Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py to experiment
DB> with the headers on a few announce-only lists which I have
DB> created. I'm 99% sure that the changes I'm making should
DB> result in visible changes. In par
> "BA" == Benas Adomavicius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BA> Calling for help from you as it seems I have run out of
BA> ideas. Basic issue is as follows: installed mailman 2.1b6 from
BA> an rpm on Mandrake 9.0 system with postfix. Updated Python
BA> (using 2.2.14) to include d
> "OA" == Omacht Andras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OA> I'd like to use the mailman web interface in Hungarian
OA> language. Is any patch to do it?
Mailman 2.1 supports Hungarian out of the box.
-Barry
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> "JC" == Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> It's not likely that Mailman will run easily on Windows in the
JC> near future. Windows is closed source and Mailman is Open
JC> Source. While the two can mix, it's just not that easy with
JC> Microsoft doing everything th
> "CH" == Cary Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CH> I have read the documentation and understand how to edit the
CH> various list pages like listinfo, options, optresults, etc. I
CH> would like to be able to customize other pages like the
CH> /admin/ pages. Is there a simpl
> "PoL" == Per olof Ljungmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PoL> Have two lists, one in the english language, one swedish.
PoL> Admin login to the swedish list fails constantly whereas the
PoL> english works fine.
PoL> The login page looks quite weird as well, it says:
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> "MG" == Mark Geisinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MG> Is autorespond_requests broken in 2.1x, or do I perhaps
MG> misunderstand its purpose? I'm using 2.1b4 and would like to
MG> avoid having a request autoresponse sent to a subscribe
MG> request, or for any other request.
We've set up a number of private lists (only the admin can post or only the
admin plus members). Now the admins are complaining about the request
for post approval messages from spammers. Is there any way to have non-members
messages completely disappear or at worst, get an autoreply saying the lis
I run a few mailing lists using 2.0.13
If a user posts a plain email to the list the footer comes through ok (I.e.
to unsubscribe or modify your subscriptions options visit http://blah)
However if a file attachment is sent through as well as plain text the
footer is not sent in the email.
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