Hi,
I have modified quite a bit of mailman, especially templates and added
CSS support within HTML pages. I was wondering if I upgraded from
mailman 2.1.1 to 2.1.2, what actually changes, and will my site get
messed up, even just a little. This is an live server running for a
large customer. I kno
John DeCarlo wrote:
My Python programming skills are crude and self taught. However, I
modified list_members to include more information by default, as well as
adding a "-a" option to list the full name of the user.
I have attached it here. I keep it a separate name so that it doesn't
get overwri
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:43, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:
> At 03:04 PM -0400 7/21/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
> >How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
>
> Perhaps you are joking here, but I'll answer anyway. I assume you
> are referring to the MTA built-in aliases. I'd like non-root
I *think* I've found a bug in 2.12.
I've had a longstanding issue with all of my mailing lists pointing to the wrong
domain for mail archives. When I originally set up the server, used an initial
"recreational" domain name not intended to be used widely. The intention was
to switch to the real d
On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 03:35 Canada/Mountain, Richard Barrett
wrote:
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 01:06 AM, LuKreme (List User Kreme) wrote:
On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 06:56 Canada/Mountain, Angel Gabriel
wrote:
When mail gets sent out on my list, it doesn't have the recipients
email
a
John;
This interests me too; thanks for this.
But how do you make it work? I've copied your file into the /bin directory and
renamed it as "list_members", then gone to one of my mailing lists to view the
member list, but it still only lists the member's email address.
I suspect that I have to m
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 10:19 PM, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For one of the lists with the problem, what is the value of the
'script_name:' variable in the list's htdig conf file; look in
$prefix/archives/private//htdig/.conf
I would expect the fol
Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For one of the lists with the problem, what is the value of the
> 'script_name:' variable in the list's htdig conf file; look in
> $prefix/archives/private//htdig/.conf
>
> I would expect the following line in the fptex.conf file:
>
> script_name:
Todd wrote:
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> Mark Haney wrote:
>> Yeah I know I probably should build it from source, but really it's
>> gonna be a small list and almost no traffic. I'd much prefer to use
>> the RPM version and be done with it. I'm having an issue getting
>>
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Mark Haney wrote:
> Yeah I know I probably should build it from source, but really it's
> gonna be a small list and almost no traffic. I'd much prefer to use the
> RPM version and be done with it. I'm having an issue getting qrunner to
> start. Here
At 03:04 PM -0400 7/21/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
Perhaps you are joking here, but I'll answer anyway. I assume you
are referring to the MTA built-in aliases. I'd like non-root users
to be able to add people to the list. I previously ran this
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Mark Haney wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Mailman and need a bit of help getting my setup
> configured properly. I have finally managed to get to the Admin page,
> but at the bottom it has a link for all 'porky.devel.redhat.com' mailing
> lists. I've tried
How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
But seriously, if you want to use Mailman, you can tell it not to mail a
welcome message (this is what has the password in it). Then you can
disable the listinfo portion of the web so that they can't get the
password from the Web-portion, an
I apologize; please ignore my question.
The message did, in fact, go to both the moderators and the list
owner. I just failed to check the headers and thought it only went
to owner.
At 05:58 PM +0100 7/21/03, Richard Barrett wrote:
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 05:38 PM, Robert C. Jacobson wrot
Hi.
> Hello,
> although you don't give information about the system (OS etc),
> the best candidate, for the heavy load is the mailscanner - spamassasin
> combo. I suspect that you are noticing this when the message is being
> processed by these two ...
Sorry about that - it is fresh inst
Hi again.
> You fail to say what version of Mailman you are running but it looks
> like Mailman 2.1.x.
> MM 2.1.x runs a number of daemon processes, started by
> $prefix/bin/mailmanctl. Each of these daemons handles a different
> aspect of MM's operation, being responsible for handling mail tha
I'm a newbie to Mailman and need a bit of help getting my setup
configured properly. I have finally managed to get to the Admin page,
but at the bottom it has a link for all 'porky.devel.redhat.com' mailing
lists. I've tried to configure mm_cfg.py to use the DEFAULT_URL_HOST,
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST v
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 05:56 PM, Adam Giddens wrote:
That could be the problem.
Am I meant to be adding %(user_delivered_to)s ?
Yes
That doesn't appear to be working either, it still reports:
Warning: The following illegal substitution variables were found in the
msg_footer string: user_d
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 04:11 PM, Adam Giddens wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to include the recipients email address in emails and have
included %(user_delivered_to) in the non-digest footer although it
doesn't work.
You are adding '%(user_delivered_to)s' and not '%(user_delivered_to)'
aren't you?
Hello,
There has been discussion about the email command "who" recently.
Because most of my list moderators prefer the email approach over the
web approach, I modified the "who" commmand to return in this format:
() Status:
You can see commented out lines where I tried things that didn't wor
Nicolas,
My Python programming skills are crude and self taught. However, I
modified list_members to include more information by default, as well as
adding a "-a" option to list the full name of the user.
I have attached it here. I keep it a separate name so that it doesn't
get overwritten w
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Adam Giddens wrote:
> Am I meant to be adding %(user_delivered_to)s ?
>
> That doesn't appear to be working either, it still reports:
>
> Warning: The following illegal substitution variables were found in the
> msg_footer string: user_delivered_to
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 05:38 PM, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:
I have a corporate, required-membership list. Currently I have it set
to require approval to subscribe.
That part works, but the approval notice seems to only go to the list
owner address. I'd like it to also go to all the moder
That could be the problem.
Am I meant to be adding %(user_delivered_to)s ?
That doesn't appear to be working either, it still reports:
Warning: The following illegal substitution variables were found in the
msg_footer string: user_delivered_to
Your list may not operate properly until you correc
Sorry clicked send before I intended to last time around:
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 01:27 PM, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
Richard Barrett writes:
while
the first page with search results looks fine, attempts to access
consequent pages
What do you mean by 'subsequent pages'
Sorry if the expla
I have a corporate, required-membership list. Currently I have it
set to require approval to subscribe.
That part works, but the approval notice seems to only go to the list
owner address. I'd like it to also go to all the moderators.
How do I set that up?
Thanks
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I'm trying to set up a corporate, required membership mailing list.
I've already figured out that I can prevent them from unsubscribing
by requiring moderator approval.
However, it appears that any user can simply go to their options page
and disable their delivery. Is there a way to stop this
Hello,
We are running a Mailman 2.1 on RH9 and we are having some erratic and
strange behaviors with some mails. We have some members of our list
(not always the same) that complain that they get garbled emails from
us.
This is an excerpt of the mail as I got it (I subscribed to the list as
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 01:27 PM, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
Richard Barrett writes:
while
the first page with search results looks fine, attempts to access
consequent pages
What do you mean by 'subsequent pages'
Sorry if the explanation was not clear. If I search a list for
a pattern and
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:17 PM -0500 2003/07/20, Paul H Byerly wrote:
> My main mail logs have this entry 11 times in one second.
>
> Jul 18 22:30:31 svr01 sendmail[24527]: h6J3UVp24527: 7: fl=0x0,
> mode=100644: size=12288
> Jul 18 22:30:31 svr01 sendmail[24527]: h6J3UVp24527: SYSERR
Hello mailman users
Im writing to the list cose im installing mailman in redhat 9.0, whit a
rpm (from rpmfind.net).
The info page from rpmfind.net ( ) says i must edit mm_cfg.py and i dont
find anything, and i edit Defaults.py too. The i try to run the program (
/sbin/service mailman start )
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 11:13 AM, Abigail Marshall wrote:
Hello Richard,
Monday, July 21, 2003, 2:35:21 AM, you wrote:
RB> Not so with MM 2.1.2. Turning on full personalization on the
non-digest
RB> options web admin GUI page for a list does the trick. The list then
RB> sends individual co
Hi,
I'm looking to include the recipients email address in emails and have
included %(user_delivered_to) in the non-digest footer although it
doesn't work. When I add it in it says that the variable isn't correct.
The default %() tags do normally work although when I add the
user_delivered_to tag
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 06:13, Abigail Marshall wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> Monday, July 21, 2003, 2:35:21 AM, you wrote:
>
>
> RB> Not so with MM 2.1.2. Turning on full personalization on the non-digest
> RB> options web admin GUI page for a list does the trick. The list then
> RB> sends indivi
Richard Barrett writes:
> > while
> > the first page with search results looks fine, attempts to access
> > consequent pages
>
> What do you mean by 'subsequent pages'
Sorry if the explanation was not clear. If I search a list for
a pattern and the search returns 10+ pages of matches, cl
Hello to everybody,
I sent two messages to Exim users mailing list two days ago, but there
are no answers to my questions. I think that my problem is Exim problem,
but maybe you have some experience with my problem. I compiled two of
my messages to Exim users list. Everything is below.
Best,
Milo
Hello Richard,
Monday, July 21, 2003, 2:35:21 AM, you wrote:
RB> Not so with MM 2.1.2. Turning on full personalization on the non-digest
RB> options web admin GUI page for a list does the trick. The list then
RB> sends individual copies of posts to each subscriber with their email
RB> address
On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 01:06 AM, LuKreme (List User Kreme) wrote:
On Wednesday, Jul 16, 2003, at 06:56 Canada/Mountain, Angel Gabriel
wrote:
When mail gets sent out on my list, it doesn't have the recipients
email
address in the To field
Of course it doesn't. What makes you think it would
At 10:17 PM -0500 2003/07/20, Paul H Byerly wrote:
My main mail logs have this entry 11 times in one second.
Jul 18 22:30:31 svr01 sendmail[24527]: h6J3UVp24527: 7: fl=0x0,
mode=100644: size=12288
Jul 18 22:30:31 svr01 sendmail[24527]: h6J3UVp24527: SYSERR(root):
cannot flock(/etc/mai
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