After fighting this thing for several days, I thought I'd better get some
help. I've spent hours looking thru these archives and searching the net to
no avail.
The web interface works. Mailman sends mail just fine. But postfix refuses to
recognise the recipient when it recieves the mail with
* Rodney Richison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The web interface works. Mailman sends mail just fine. But postfix
refuses to recognise the recipient when it recieves the mail with
this message in the logs User unknown in local recipient table
So the recipient is unknown in local_recipient_maps. Show
Dear friends,
Since installing Tokio's patch last week I've been getting the error message
once per week. Can someone help me to resolve it?
Mailman version 2.1.2
Redhat 7.2 (PLESK)
Qmail
./configure --with-python=/usr/bin/python2.1 --with-mail-gid=mailman --with-cgi-
gid=48
Cheers,
Tobias
Hi,
When a subscriber sends an email that is digitally signed, the small Signed Message
icon appears right after the subject and just before the email text. Normally, this
icon appears at the top right corner of the email. This is annoying...
I'm getting all emails via Fetchmail where I pull
Does anyone know a good way to invite a large group (almost 1000, of which I
expect 90% will want to sign up) to a listserv without automatically signing
them up? I thought the confirm option under what steps are required for
subscription would work, but this is ignored when mass subscribing
In 2.1.x Under membership management/mass subscription, the first
option is subscribe these users now or invite them? check invite
and it will do as you wish.
On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 10:28 AM, Rob Reid wrote:
Does anyone know a good way to invite a large group (almost 1000, of
Hi all,
I´ve just implemented Mailman 2.0.13 in my company and
I got some problems:
I have a file with 3000 email addr, that is sent through ftp
every day to my mail server.
Then I used sync_members -f file-name listname to keep
the list sycronized with that file.
I cannot guarantee that all
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 08:47 pm, DDM COMPUTERS - Danny Moss wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am using redhat 8 and postfix and mailman
I can sign up and send mail from my local lan but any body tring from
out side my lan gets nothing
I seam to have on list that sort of seams to work one person from
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 06:15:40PM +0300, foobar wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Guy wrote:
Hello,
smtp:
Jun 10 16:26:56 2003 (28502) All recipients refused: Server not connected
Jun 10 16:26:56 2003 (28502) smtp for 106 recips, completed in 175.465 seconds
Jun 10 16:26:56 2003
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 12:58 am, Rodney Richison wrote:
...
Will attempt to include all info you guys may need here.
Using postfix-to-mailman.py for mailman version 2.1xx
Running RH 8.0 with mailman-2.1.2 rawhide rpm.
Have created a virtual domain mailman.rcrnet.net
I have exact same setup
Hey, how the hell do I unzip and install Mailman? I double click on it,
but there is no program associated with the extension. Do I have to buy
a special program to unzip it?
Dean Hamack
Bushido Designs
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel:(206)523-6705
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Hi,
I've just installed mailman but I've seen it's not translated into Catalan.
Do you know if there is someone doing de translation? If not, I'd be glad to
do it.
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Víktor.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DRAC telemàtic http://www.drac.com/
Hi,
Is there a way to find out what groupname or gid mailman thinks is trying to
run its cgi wrappers?
I have the latest version of mailman, 2.1.2, running with apache and
sendmail. everything is working.
Now I'm trying to serve mailman cgi-bin files from my company's webserver,
called WebStar, on
Am about ready to do so. However, I've one or two more questions.
1. when I type in a python command as per docs for example % mailmanctl, it
gives me no such job or something like that. But when I type in python
mailmanctl it works. Could this be a problem?
BTW, I have now also tried the
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 08:18 pm, Dean Hamack wrote:
Hey, how the hell do I unzip and install Mailman? I double click on it,
but there is no program associated with the extension. Do I have to buy
a special program to unzip it?
Are you sure you are the person that should be installing
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 12:21 pm, Viktor Bautista i Roca wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed mailman but I've seen it's not translated into
Catalan.
Do you know if there is someone doing de translation? If not, I'd be glad
to do it.
I have no idea. Maybe we can team up :)
(I have experience
Hello,
I'm getting the follwing error in my /var/log/httpd/error_log file:
[Wed Jun 11 18:34:22 2003] [error] [client 192.168.1.12] Premature end
of script headers: /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/admindb
A new line like that is added whenver I try to access the pending
messages page.
Any clues on
How do i remove mailman?
-Cody Harris
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Hi,
I'm getting the infamous 403 Access Forbidden error trying to access my
public archives.
I've read the faq and the README files but can't find my error. I'm
using mailman 2.1.2-1 from Debian unstable with apache 1.3.27.0-1.
In mm_cfg.py I have:
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL = '/mailman/private'
Dean wrote:
Hey, how the hell do I unzip and install Mailman? I double click on it,
but there is no program associated with the extension. Do I have to buy
a special program to unzip it?
The program you need is called Linux, the operating system Mailman
runs on. You can get it free, but
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