31-Oct-03 at 16:10, ÀüÁؼ® ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
File /var/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py, line 424, in __write
fp.close()
IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
Looks like you've run out of disk space.
Check the /var partition.
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02-Nov-03 at 14:06, Doug Griswold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Your apache server is executing the cgi as root.
I'm not sure there is full evidence for this, the message which implied
it was running as root was from a command line test, not from Apache. I
can't believe a large distro like
Hi,
we are currently testing Mailman on our development systems and
really like it. Great work! Right now we use Qmail with the
combination of vpopmail / ezmlm to run our mailing lists.
We manage a lot of lists for Open Source projects and as of this
mail we are near to 1GB of archived mails. Is
Hey,
I'm having problems getting to the archives on my localmachine after setting up
a new machine. Getting a 403.
Inspect the log shows that apache is missing a / in the path to the archives
E.g.
[Mon Nov 03 12:01:08 2003] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by server
configuration:
I've read the FAQ on rebuilding archives, but there is a bit of background
info I'm missing. Perhaps someone can fill in the missing knowledge for me?
Mailman 2.1.2 on FreeBSD 4.8 Release
My archives are kinda messy in that it was originally done with some other
archive program, but I do have
The server is running as user apache. If you look through the original
message, you will see that I only ran the
/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/admin as root to show that the command does
in fact run. Of course, as root the program outputs an error. The
program won't run at all when apache tries
03-Nov-03 at 06:15, John Barrus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
The server is running as user apache. If you look through the original
message, you will see that I only ran the
/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/admin as root to show that the command does
in fact run. Of course, as root the program
Mailman-List:
I am running Mailman 2.1.1 in a RedHat Linux 8.0 server. On my lists that
have long names, if someone sends a message with a long subject line the
first line will be blank except for the list name such as
[powerusers_group] and then on the second line will be the subject. This
Greetings,
I have a list where many of the subscribers are not real comfortable
digging into email headers, and a handful of them have found themselves
subscribed more than once. I'm having a hard time helping them track
down their multiple email addresses.
I would like to configure my
What is the max. length for an E-mail address? OO
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We have a new server running Linux 9 and Mailman is installed with it. We've setup a
list but cannot get delivery from it. Is there a place where we can get support for
Mailman?
Thanks,
Billy Hamm
Denver
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Hey there i have recently installed your mialing list onto my site. When i come to
test it i fill in the registration fields it comes up with a page cannot be displyed
i have put the subscription form here
www.avrils-angel.com/mailinglist.htm
Please could you advise us on whats going wrong?
Thanks Jon,
It did indeed work like magic.
Mike
At 08:53 AM 11/3/2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
Just edit and save the file. The next time Python runs that particular
module it will check for changes to the source - see the changed source
file - and then re-compile using the new file. It's automagic!
I kow to most this is old news, but I'm stuck and I tried everything.
The user and group exist:
group mailman:x:506:
passwd mailman:x:506:506::/usr/local/mailman:/dev/null
I also tried to configure using:
./configure --with-mail-gid=mailman --with-cgi-gid=mailman --with-username=mailman
bin/change_pw
Pablo
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Isaac Perez wrote:
i can change the site password with: mmsitepass newpassword
but how do i change the list managers passwords for all the list at the same time?
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On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 17:08, Billy Hamm wrote:
We have a new server running Linux 9 and Mailman is installed with it. We've setup a
list but cannot get delivery from it. Is there a place where we can get support for
Mailman?
Thanks,
Billy Hamm
Denver
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On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 05:21, Daniel S. Reichenbach wrote:
Hi,
we are currently testing Mailman on our development systems and
really like it. Great work! Right now we use Qmail with the
combination of vpopmail / ezmlm to run our mailing lists.
We manage a lot of lists for Open Source
Hi,
Pipermail (the archiver used in Mailman) creates its html archives from
an Mbox style mailbox file. If ezmlm has a similar format, then it's
easily done.
actually it's not an mbox file. It uses the Maildir+ format.
So it will be a conversion road. Okay then I'll search.
Thanks anyway.
Daniel
I have noticed that the threading on our archive does not work, looking through the
Mailman Faq/Archive, I have learned that this is typically
caused by the In-Reply-To not being supported via the Mail Client. Looking at the
headers from our Mailman installation, I have confirmed that
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 02:59:33PM -0600, McKeever Chris wrote:
I have noticed that the threading on our archive does not work,
looking through the Mailman Faq/Archive, I have learned that this is
typically caused by the In-Reply-To not being supported via the Mail
Client. Looking at the
I just installed mailman and set up a mailing list. When I try to send a
subscribe message locally, here is what I get. What have I forgotten to
do?
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
the server. The rejected e-mail address was
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Scott
Further to my earlier post on this topic, I have taken a look at the
pipermail archiver code.
I concluded that there is a bug (or is it a feature?) which bloats the
size of the -article file in the pipermail database for each list.
This bloat will affect archiving performance,
Question, has anyone developed an automation script that would create a
new mailing list and subscribe users to it by reading a file.
I need to develop a create that does the above process, where a mailing
list and the owner is created by just reading the information provided
in a file, (along
I left out some details from my last message about creating a list
automatically from a file with no manual process involved.
I'm running Mailman 2..1.2 on RED HAT 9 using postfix. I've setup
postfix to automatically add the new mailing lists attributes to be
configured in the alias file with
On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 12:03 PM, patkins wrote:
The user and group exist:
group mailman:x:506:
passwd mailman:x:506:506::/usr/local/mailman:/dev/null
...
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored in your syslog:
Failure to find
Chris Duggan wrote:
Hey there i have recently installed your mialing list onto my site. When i
come to test it i fill in the registration fields it comes up with a page
cannot be displyed
i have put the subscription form here
www.avrils-angel.com/mailinglist.htm
Please could you advise us on
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 05:11, Pasi Sjoholm wrote:
anyone didn't reply to me so I fixed this by myself, here is the patch:
Applied, with some modification, to CVS. It will be part of 2.1.4.
Thanks,
-Barry
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