Hi,
I want to use Mailman 2.1 for two lists:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As far as I understand, this is not posible with mailman.
Or is there a way to do it (e.g.modify aliases or Mailman List Database?).
Has anybody mad experiments with this?
If this is not posible, I want to
Hi there
I have 2 problems with mailman.
first:
when clicking on tend to pending moderator requests I get:
snip
Bug in Mailman version 2.1
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy of
this page to the webmaster for this site with a
Am Montag, 10. Februar 2003 11:00 schrieben Sie:
Hi,
I want to use Mailman 2.1 for two lists:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As far as I understand, this is not posible with mailman.
Well, I've been using Mailman 2.0.x with
listname@domain.(tld1|tld2|tld3) so it should be
10-Feb-03 at 11:14, Sven Anders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I do not want to use ONE list for two domains, but
TWO List with the same name before the @.
If I create the 1st list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and then create a 2nd
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I get an error message that the list allready
10-Feb-03 at 11:14, Sven Anders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I do not want to use ONE list for two domains, but
TWO List with the same name before the @.
If I create the 1st list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and then create a 2nd
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I get an error message that the list allready
Is there a way, or can somebody recommend a technique, to trap/delete
Out-of-office messages. They do have a defined syntax (actually several).
Thanks!
--Warren
_|_|_| Warren Hoffman - Organization Improvement Consultant
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* fingers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1
ValueError: unpack tuple of wrong size
This has been fixed in mailman 2.1.1
directory permissions must be 02775:
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/support/attachments/20030208
the permissions are:
drwxrwxr-x 3 mailman
Hello,
Please CC replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - I am not subscribed :)
I was wondering if it was possible to change the text in the welcome
e-mail sent to users after subscribing, but just for certain lists.
I have some lists which are announcement lists and are set to moderator
approval
Can mailman be installed on a virtual host without root access? I
don't run my own server, just using a web hosting service. Can't I
just put it in my cgi-bin?
And, how large is the untarred directory?
thanks!
--
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Paul Mozell
Webmaster: AMC Boston Chapter
Sven Anders wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Mailman 2.1 for two lists:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As far as I understand, this is not posible with mailman.
Yes, and no.
I've ran 2.0.11n for a long time with this exact setup, and now with
2.1 I'm still doing it. However, I run
Thanks we have spotted a problem with gate_news not being in cron.
I don't know where the mailman error log resides or have access to it but
I'm sure Stefan does. We don't get any error emails probably because it
isn't running. I assume error emails would go to list admin's email address
which
In order to move mailman to a new server..it seems that (assuming your
new server has a working mailman config) the only files neccesary to
move over are
~\archives\private\
~\archives\public\
~\lists\
is this it?? Of course, again, assuming your config is correct, file
permissions, etc etc.
thx
There is a header you can add to the mail that tells the archives to
skip the message. It would be simpler for you to write a small handler
that inserts that header into an email that has been marked via the
web-admin as No Archive.
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 23:36, Jon Earle
I have posted on sourceforge revisions of these two patches for application
to MM 2.1.1. There are no functional changes and the changes is only to
stop warnings about offsets in files when the 2.1 versions of the patches
are applied
Patch #444879: Improved archiver indexcontrol
Patch
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Ian Chilton wrote:
Please CC replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - I am not subscribed :)
You're using mutt, check out the followup_to and lists settings, they can
help with this.
I was wondering if it was possible to change the text in the welcome
The archives contain several clever ideas for this. My favorite is to
front-end the mailing lists with a procmail script. In the script look
for drivel that indicates the response is from a clueless fellow and
then redirect it to the admin (me) for a good stern warning note about
how-to setup an
That will indeed get your archives and all the configurations for your
list. It miss out on some minor stuff like held requests, but that's
trivial stuff.
Once you move the lists over, you will need to reset the URL's and
Mailing addresses for each list. Failure to do this will make the lists
Ian,
What mail software are you using? If you are going to build
redundancy into your list server you might want to think more about
building redundancy into your mail server.. That is more than one
mail server that accesses a central LDAP store or similar.
A few months back I posted a sol'n
Hi people,
I'm new to this list, so please be kind to me... :)
I searched the archives of this list back for a few months, but did not
find anything on the topic.
Last weekend I upgraded from Mailman v2.0.13 to v2.1.1. Almost
everything went smoothly, except for this little problem: Whenever a
Hello,
Please cc replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was wondering if there was an easy way to keep subscription info in
sync across multiple list servers.
What I want to do is setup a backup list server which will still
deliver list mail if the main box is down. So, I only need a single way
I rent space on a commercial Web site that uses cpanel for site management.
Mailman comes installed and ready to use.
Question: In an arrangement like this, where I do not have direct access to
installation and related files, how do I back up my mailing list addresses and
archive?
The mailman
At 16:41 10/02/2003, Ian Chilton wrote:
Hello,
Please cc replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was wondering if there was an easy way to keep subscription info in
sync across multiple list servers.
What I want to do is setup a backup list server which will still
deliver list mail if the main box is
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 08:53, Morgan Jones wrote:
Attempting to keep mailman's backend text files synced between servers
is sure to prove tricky.. I don't believe mailman has any built-in
redundancy.
I don't think it's all that tricky, especially for 1 way.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at
I just installed mailman 2.1.1 and everything is working except that
when I create a new list via the web browser I get the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/mailman/scripts/driver, line 87, in run_main
main()
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Cgi/create.py, line
The mailman install that comes with RedHat 7.3 doesn't seem to have any
crontab files. what is the proper/preferred way to put these back?
thx
Matt
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Matt Kehler wrote:
The mailman install that comes with RedHat 7.3 doesn't seem to have any
crontab files. what is the proper/preferred way to put these back?
The gpg signed RedHat 7.3 RPM (and the subsequent update) I have does indeed
come with
WH == Warren Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WH Is there a way, or can somebody recommend a technique, to trap/delete
WH Out-of-office messages. They do have a defined syntax (actually several).
No, it is generally impossible because there are so many ways to do
it, and there are so many bad
Yesterday we upgraded from Mailman 2.0.x to 2.1.1. All of the lists
except for one transfered over flawlessly, but any mail sent to that one
particular list causes errors like this to be dumped into
~mailman/logs/error:
Feb 10 17:05:20 2003 (453) Uncaught runner exception: Incorrect padding
Feb
We've recently upgraded to Mailman2.1 and have noticed that Mailman is
now changing our Cc: headers and doing some RFC 2822 non-compliant
business with them. The original header might be:
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when the message comes through to the list, the
Have you checked the rights on the ~mailman/data/aliases and
~mailman/data/aliases.db files:
-rw-rw-r--1 mailman mailman 4210 Feb 1 22:52 aliases
-rw-rw-r--1 mailman mailman 12288 Feb 1 22:52 aliases.db
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:41, Ashley Horn wrote:
I just installed
What you say is correct but won't that put a legacy URL into
Default.py whereas if I used the (undocumented?) parameters below,
would it build Default.py with the correct URLs and therefore
eliminate the necessity to add the entry to mm_cfg.py?
I suppose I should just shut-up and try it and
* Paul Kleeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What you say is correct but won't that put a legacy URL into
Default.py whereas if I used the (undocumented?) parameters below,
would it build Default.py with the correct URLs and therefore
eliminate the necessity to add the entry to mm_cfg.py?
* Paul Mozell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can mailman be installed on a virtual host without root access? I
don't run my own server, just using a web hosting service. Can't I
just put it in my cgi-bin?
There are certain commands that root needs to execute. For example on
when you create the
If your Hosting company will not do back-ups for you, then you can
always use the Web-Admin tool and save the source pages. If you use a
Linux workstation (or cygwin on a Windows box) then you can easily
automate this task using Links.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 12:26, John
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my question.
The box I am using is remote and I
* Andy Firman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my
At 11:08 PM 2/10/2003, Andy Firman wrote:
I have 3,000 emails I need to get into a new Mailman mailing list.
Do you think I can cut and paste into the admin membership-
management interface? I have no clue what it can handle.
I searched the archives but did not find anything similar to my
T == Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
T Let me preface this by saying that I am *not* a python hacker
T nor do I know Mailman all that well... but I was curious.
Don't underestimate yourself! Your patch was perfect; now applied to
cvs.
Thanks,
-Barry
P.S. Give me a full name for the
JH == Jim Hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JH Hello, I am working on setting up a Mailman mailing list for
JH our web site at http://www.jenniferonsunday.com. We are a
JH band and already have many people on an exisiting list (done
JH manually), which we want to migrate to
I've not done that many, but Mailman 2.1.1 a file upload option that I
used to incorporate a fairly large list of names. It didn't seem to have
any problem with the list. For your own sanity, you may want to break the
list down into several smaller files, and import them one at a time so you
I'm trying to set up Mailman to use as a vehicle for distributing a newsletter.
I don't want anyone to think they can post messages to the list address.
I have figured out how to modify the HTML for the public list pages. How do I
remove the To post to this list, send your email to... from the
* Jon Earle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
http://kronos.honk.org/~jearle/files/mailman-noarchive.patch
It's built for v2.1, but applies (with a few offset hunks) against 2.1.1).
What this does is allow you to approve a message that has been held for
moderation (msg exceeds size limit for
On Monday 10 February 2003 22:15, John Hughes wrote:
I'm trying to set up Mailman to use as a vehicle for distributing a
newsletter. I don't want anyone to think they can post messages to the list
address.
I have figured out how to modify the HTML for the public list pages. How do
I remove
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