On 05 Dec 2003 19:55 , Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 23:18, Shane Messer wrote:
>> Man,
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>> I really hate to send a stupid email like this, but I have searched for the
>> past hour trying to figure out a very simple problem, with no luck.
>>
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There is a script called "add_members" in the ~mailman/bin directory.
Fyi,
D.
Darwin Sanoy
Principal Consultant and Trainer
DesktopEngineer.com
DesktopEngineerTraining.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 19:42, Rod Neep wrote:
> I have had a list admin (of three lists) *abandon* the mailing lists for
> which he was responsible.
>
> Unfortunately, he did this about three weeks ago without my knowledge
> and without any notice, and I only discovered the problem this evening.
Wow, great problem report... It looks to me like your Postfix is
delivering the mail to Mailman, Mailmanctl is running and trying to drop
the mail out to the specified SMTPHOST
# SMTP host and port, when DELIVERY_MODULE is 'SMTPDirect'.
# Make sure the
# host exists and is resolvable (i.e., if i
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 23:18, Shane Messer wrote:
> Man,
>
>
>
> I really hate to send a stupid email like this, but I have searched for the
> past hour trying to figure out a very simple problem, with no luck.
>
>
>
> I use a web company for hosting and I have no root access. I am provided
I have had a list admin (of three lists) *abandon* the mailing lists for
which he was responsible.
Unfortunately, he did this about three weeks ago without my knowledge
and without any notice, and I only discovered the problem this evening.
Moreover he just deleted his email address as list
I'm having an issue getting Mailman to send mail out to my mailing
list. I've searched Google extensively, read the Mailman FAQ, and
can't seem to get an answer to my problem. Sorry for the length of
this email, but I'm going to try and be as complete as possible the
first time around.
Accordi
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 15:22, John Dell wrote:
> On Friday 05 December 2003 01:01 am, Simon White wrote:
> > 04-Dec-03 at 15:43, Dennis Black ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Hmmm
> >
> > uniq -u means print only unique lines. uniq -d means only duplicate
> > lines. uniq only works well if sort is ap
On Friday 05 December 2003 01:01 am, Simon White wrote:
> 04-Dec-03 at 15:43, Dennis Black ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hmmm
>
> uniq -u means print only unique lines. uniq -d means only duplicate
> lines. uniq only works well if sort is applied first. add_members /
> sync_members will ignore dupe
Hi!
Because no native newsletter software seems to fit the newsletter
requirements of a customer (not even close), we've chosen Mailman
2.1.x for this purposes, because we already have very good experiences
with earlier Mailman versions, as well for mailing lists as for
newsletters. And the 2.1 ve
05-Dec-03 at 16:37, Ana ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hi,
> I have the same problem:
> I include in mm_cfg.py
> DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'myhost.com:port'
> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'my host.com'
> add_virtualhost('myhost.com:port', 'my host.com' )
> but the links omit the port in the URL.
I
Hi,
I have the same problem:
I include in mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'myhost.com:port'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'my host.com'
add_virtualhost('myhost.com:port', 'my host.com' )
but the links omit the port in the URL.
Thanks in advance,
Ana
- Original Message -
From: "Simon W
Man,
I really hate to send a stupid email like this, but I have searched for the
past hour trying to figure out a very simple problem, with no luck.
I use a web company for hosting and I have no root access. I am provided
use of the mailman script, v2.13.
The problem is that I am tryin
HTML messages are properly passes on to non-digest members but not to
digest members or to the archives. In both cases, the message is
converted to a link but when one executes the link, the html code is
shown instead of being converted ot a GUI page.
Jacques
--
Jacques L'Heureux, Columbia, Ma
Hello, sorry about my english, i'm not speak this language.
I'm configuring a web/mail/ftp/ssh/etc-server. I'm using Mailman with
Postfix to manage lists, and I have problems with the virtual domains. I
have about 350 virtual hosts in this server but I can't configure the
lists created to respond o
05-Dec-03 at 13:17, Jon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> We have created a new mailman list and would have created an
> unsubscribe page for the users of the list however we are having
> problems unsubscribing the users without the need of a password.
> Can mailman be setup to allow the users to unsub
Hello
We have created a new mailman list and would have created an
unsubscribe page for the users of the list however we are having
problems unsubscribing the users without the need of a password.
Can mailman be setup to allow the users to unsubscribe without a
password.
Our version is 2.0.13
Th
I'm running RH7.3, Mailman 2.1-8. I've looked at the bug list
but haven't found anything like this.
Posts are held for various reasons, in my case size issues, too
big. I go to the Web interface at
http://host/mailman/admindb/listname
for any list. None of the actions, i.e.
Thank you!
Now I understand.
So if users are posting to the this they should refrain from CC'ing 20
of their friends also.
got it. Thanks.
--jeff
On Dec 4, 2003, at 12:29 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
On Dec 4, 2003, at 11:10 AM, Jeff Donovan wrote:
i have created a bunch of lists. Now i just noticed
04-Dec-03 at 15:43, Dennis Black ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> John, this works for me.
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #Synch two smaller lists with a larger list.
> #If more than two, adjust 'wk' numbers.
> /home/mailman/bin/list_members the-a-list > /tmp/abc.wk1
> /home/mailman/bin/list_members the-b-list >> /
> Hi
>
> We have just installed Mailman and are in the process of testing the
system. Part of
> our migration from Lyris to Mailman involves the moving over of approx. 70
lists to
> Mailman. These are are classified as open, closed, moderated, unmoderated
etc.
> Some of these lists have their own l
04-Dec-03 at 16:27, Brent Shafer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I have the set to User: mailman - r,w,e (read, write, execute
> capabilities) Group: mailman - r,w,e Everybody: r,w,e
This is not secure. This is not what you are told to do by the
documentation. Setting something to rwx rwx rwx (us
04-Dec-03 at 22:45, Sasa Stupar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Our Mailman web server is listening on port 81 (not 80). I
> >modified the config lines in mm_cfg.py to read...
> >
> > DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'mail.stginternational.com:81'
> > DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'stginternational.co
Hi
We have just installed Mailman and are in the process of testing the system. Part of
our migration from Lyris to Mailman involves the moving over of approx. 70 lists to
Mailman. These are are classified as open, closed, moderated, unmoderated etc.
Some of these lists have their own list spec
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