On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 23:10, Warren Hoffman wrote:
> One of my associates set up content filters to reject attachments and other
> things. He created a custom message to explain this. Now he wants to change
> the message, but I cannot locate which file in /mailman holds the text (and
> I did loo
Links at Momsview.com wrote:
Someone emailed me to point out that this form of Sender: and Errors to:
address is only used if you have personalization turned on.
I must differ with the subject heading. I have four Mailman 2.1.2
lists with personalization on, and I am not getting bounces from
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 07:37, javier wrote:
> i'm actually working with 2.1.3 (always the latest version is good
> ;-) )
> theory of unix says that two diferents tasks can open and write a file
Do you have the ~mailman/locks directory shared as well?
That should do a fair job of keeping the proce
One of my associates set up content filters to reject attachments and other
things. He created a custom message to explain this. Now he wants to change
the message, but I cannot locate which file in /mailman holds the text (and
I did look at all of them). Can somebody tell me how I could find it
Someone emailed me to point out that this form of Sender: and Errors to:
address is only used if you have personalization turned on.
I couldn't live without personalization now that I have it on.
Would removing the RFC 2369 headers make any difference to AOL?
Allan
Someone emailed me to point out that this form of Sender: and Errors to: address is
only used if you have personalization turned on.
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Is there anything we can do to remedy this in our own installations of
Mailman? It'd be nice if AOL would fix it, but I don't think we can count
on that. It's clearly not a situation any of us can live with. So what
shall we do?
Allan
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I meant to say that the issue is with the mailman form of
Sender:
and
Errors-to:
Not
Reply-to
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Serious issue for those with aol subscribers.
I'm currently whitelisted with aol and usually have no problem with mail delivery.
Currently running 2.1.3
This morning I noticed aol bouncing just about all of the emails from my mailman
server with one or the other of the following
bounce messages:
Does anyone know of a no-cost mailing list manager application that runs on
Win2k? I saw the FAQ entry for mailman and have googled around for quite
awhile now, but can't seem to find any. I would think this would be obvious
somewhere, but I can only find a handful of commercial implementations t
Hello,
I'm a newbie, and have just installed mailman on Red Hat 9, with the
apache web server. None of it was done with rpm, I downloaded,
configured and compiled from both apache.org and the mailman site. I've
created the 'mailman' list, after having gone through all install docs.
Mailman's cgi
Thanks for the replies.
I realize that adding the host name is not-so-desirable behavior (which
is why you won't see hostnames in my outgoing email :)). It is, however,
very common, and I don't have any control over the large number of users
and mail servers that would need to be fixed in order
Is there anyone from NZ out there I could ring for some help with mailman?
Richard Davis
Communications Advisor and Webmaster
Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
PO Box 9049, Wellington, New Zealand
Phone: +64.4.801600; Fax: +64.4.8016001
Direct: +64.4.3818285 Mob: 027.4048656
http://www.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 03:50:44PM -0400, Vijay G. Bharadwaj wrote:
> I've been running a bunch of mailman lists for about two years now, and
> a couple of months ago I upgraded to version 2.1 from 2.0. Since the
> change, every message sent to any one of our members-only lists is being
> held f
On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 08:50 pm, Vijay G. Bharadwaj wrote:
Hi all,
I've been running a bunch of mailman lists for about two years now,
and a couple of months ago I upgraded to version 2.1 from 2.0. Since
the change, every message sent to any one of our members-only lists is
being h
Hello --
One of our lists owners has received a very strange uncaught bounce
notification. I can't figure out where it's coming from... here is the
message:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
Hi all,
I've been running a bunch of mailman lists for about two years now, and
a couple of months ago I upgraded to version 2.1 from 2.0. Since the
change, every message sent to any one of our members-only lists is being
held for approval.
The problem appears to be a change in mailman's addre
Hi,
I need to write a few custom management frontends to mail man and they
need to be in perl.
Is there a perl API[module] for mailman ?
Jeff.
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So we had some problems with disk space on the box which houses
mailman...we ran out.
As a solution, we moved /mailman-2.0.13/archives to
/home/mailman-2.0.13/archives -/home resides on a different partition and
has plenty of free space.
I created and symlink in /mailman-2.0.13 for the archives d
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 10:14, Dave Stern - Former Rocket Scientist wrote:
> We've had probs with nested lists in the past. I think the issue had to do
> with private lists (ie only members can post) for both the sublist(s) and
> the umbrella list. If set, how could a member of a sublist post to the
We've had probs with nested lists in the past. I think the issue had to do
with private lists (ie only members can post) for both the sublist(s) and
the umbrella list. If set, how could a member of a sublist post to the
umbrella list unless either the umbrella list was unrestricted or the
user was
It looks like you are going to the wrong url. try
www.myserver.com/mailman/admin
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/23/03 07:25AM >>>
I have just compiled and installed a copyof mailman-2.1.3 with
python-2.2.3
running on a Solaris 8 machine with and apache server
every thing appears to be ok except that
i'm actually working with 2.1.3 (always the latest version is good ;-) )
No problems found with checkperms.
Now, i'm going to write my little experiment with mailman, i don't know
if somebody did it before, look the /usr/local/mailman in machine1
bash-2.03$ cd /usr/local/mailman/
bash-2.03$ ls -
I have just compiled and installed a copyof mailman-2.1.3 with python-2.2.3
running on a Solaris 8 machine with and apache server
every thing appears to be ok except that when i connect to the
webser/mailman/ i get a 403 forbidden error with the message
You don't have permission to access /mailma
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