On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, blist wrote:
> I did check this. And it is the correct URL. I cannot figure out why
> it would work on the one list and not this new one.
>
>
Check
cd ${MAILMAN}
bin/dumpdb lists//config.pck | grep -i http
also. And make sure no one altered mm_cfg.py.
Actually, now that I have looked at it more. My Servers URL is:
http://www.prostream.net/mailman/admin/fma/general
However the form port goes to:
http://prostream.net/mailman/admin/fma/general"; method="POST" >
http://prostream.net does redirect correctly, but maybe its loosing the POST inform
I did check this. And it is the correct URL. I cannot figure out why
it would work on the one list and not this new one.
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, blist wrote:
I installed mailman and have had a list running for ages now. It works
great. Just the other day I added a new
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, blist wrote:
> I installed mailman and have had a list running for ages now. It works
> great. Just the other day I added a new list to my system. I can
> access the admin page via the web but when i make changes and then
> submit the form the changes do not take place.
I installed mailman and have had a list running for ages now. It works
great. Just the other day I added a new list to my system. I can
access the admin page via the web but when i make changes and then
submit the form the changes do not take place. I have checked all
permissions and am out
Hi everyone,
Just a newbie here using mailmam.
Is it possible to send attachment's over the list ?
ThankÂs
Paulo Dinis
Certified Safety Tecnician
Ergonomist
Website : http://www.paulodinis.com/
-Original Message-
From: Michael Jasinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 24 de
Jon wrote:
The install on Ensim systems is documented by myself and a few other
hardy individuals, but it is not easy even for practiced professionals.
Trying to swell my head? I did it as an absolute novice to not only
Ensim, but also to Linux. Of course it took me months to get it right,
Michael,
Here is the line I use in cron to send me a backup of my list every
Sunday night.
You can of course modify this to create it to a file without emailing.
/usr/local/mailman/bin/list_members YourListName | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hope this helps
Joseph Smith
-Original Message-
Anyone -
Is there an export of members somewhere as a Admin user / not host server ?
REALLY REALLY Needed. Or if you know where the answer is ?
Thanks in Advance & Happy Holiday's
Michael
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24-Dec-03 at 12:29, Guy Antony Halse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> It seems that the problem is more interesting that I originally thought.
> What's happening is that arch isn't properly parsing the mbox, and is taking
> paragraphs that begin with a capitalised "From" to be be new mail messages
>
It seems that the problem is more interesting that I originally thought.
What's happening is that arch isn't properly parsing the mbox, and is taking
paragraphs that begin with a capitalised "From" to be be new mail messages
(ie, it sees the "From" as a mbox From_ line).
The no subject header c
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Con Wieland wrote:
> I have a host running mailman 2.0.13 It is named
> maillists.my.domain, maillists.xxx.my.domain, and mailman.my.domain.
> All are FQDN. All my lists appear when accessing any of these domain
> names.
>
> I have set up a new server
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