On Wed 2003-12-24 (11:33), Simon White wrote:
However there should be a way to parse the lines a bit better. The From
lines usually contain a date (should be an RFC formatted date string,
don't remember which RFC) and so on.
I found a reasonably simple solution to this, although it is probably
Hi,
I have a running mailman 2.1.2-1 Installation on a Redhat 9 server. Now
I'd like to move this installation to a new Fedora 1 server.
What files/directories should I copy? How to start?
1. I'd install mailman on the new server and than copy the old
directorys (archives, lists, logs) to the
Hi!
I have three lists running at virtual.domain, which work perfectly. The
Mailman-list itself had been created for my.domain, but [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are rejected, and there are no entries for it in
data/aliases and data/virtual. Did I remove them accidentally? Should I
Stephan Paukner wrote:
Also, I renamed my first list Testlist (i.e. changed real_name) into
another name, under which it is in use now. But there are still the
testlist* entries in the aliases. Should I remove them?
Sorry, I'm wrong... I simply made Testlist invisible. :-P
Now I found out
At 7:04 PM -0600 2004/01/12, Paul H Byerly wrote:
Ultimately a bad guess would be better than something a decade
or two in the future. Go check out
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/ and see how things
like April 2024 and December 2006 make a mess.
You're always free to
any clue why I am seeing the following complaint from gate_news ?
did I misconfigure somewhere along the line?
Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/bin/python -S
/usr/local/mailman/cron/gate_news
--- snip ---
python in free(): warning: modified (chunk-) pointer
python in free(): warning:
I'm running MM 2.1.2. On one list which has three admins, all pending
subscription messages appear to be going to the -owner address (just me)
instead of the -admin address (all three of us). Any ideas where to look
for an answer? I checked the MM FAQ Wizard. It appears that question 3.27
In moving from MM 2.0 to MM 2.1 I began getting warnings during the
start-of-month mailings about a missing mailman list. I had previously just
had a mailman alias pointing to me, but that apparently wasn't sufficient.
Who needs to be on that list? All list admins moderators or just those
who
Hi,
I have now fixed my issue with Panther server. It seems it
took 5 attempts to fix the permissions issues using disk
administrator. Once they were fixed, I stopped the mail service,
rebooted.
I then re-made the lists and restarted the service and all
seems fine now.
Best wishes
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Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
When creating a new list, I encounter the following. check_perms
says all is well, but apparently permission is denied to update
mailman's aliases.db. I can do so with postalias, but suspect that
Postfix.py doesn't have
Hi,
When people email my list to subscribe they get this message
Your mail to 'List' with the subject
subscribe
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
I have checked my setting under privacy and subscription
rules and the setting is set to confirm and
just upgraded to mailman-2.1.4
and python 2.2.3
any clue why the disable cronjob is complaining like this.
/usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/disabled
python in free(): warning: modified (chunk-) pointer
python in free(): warning: modified (chunk-) pointer
python in free():
Hi all,
I've just switched from Listar to Mailman.
The only feature I liked with Listar was saving mail attachments on
server and replacing them with links to the saved files.
Is it possible to do similar thing with Mailman? Even if I could strip
attachments from posts sent to subscribers but
I still am experiencing problems (at least it appears to be
a problem) with the archiving of email messages to lists.
We are running mailman-2.1.1-4 on redhat 9 with all the latest
updates.
The problem occurs when some subscribers send certain mime encoded
messages to a list.
When the email gets
We just upgraded MM from 2.1.3 to 2.1.4. How can I find out what is
different between those two versions? The CVS online doesn't list these
versions, just alphas and betas...
Thanks,
Allan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yellow Dog Linux 3.0
Postfix 1.1.11
Mailman 2.0.13
I'm experiencing some oddities with Mailman on our setup. I am new to
Mailman, so the configuration we have setup is very simple with few
variations.
I can create new lists with the newlist list_name command and mailman
walks me through the
Hi !
I made an error when I subscribed one user and used a wrong tld.
Unfortunatly this mail is put into my mailsystem again and again since
days. Always with the same result; unknown domain...
I am using postfix and the debian installtion of mailman:
mailman:
Installed: 2.0.11-1woody5
Hello: I have followed Mailman for a year+ and have yet to reach a point
to replace my combo of majordomo and Mhonarc. Finally, a week ago I
installed the latest version of MM and was quite surprised with how
smoothly it went. I thought, NOW is the time to switch over -- that is,
until I saw
Hello mister Carnes,
Y would like to have the password of a man. He's having a website..
http://webmail.uniserver.nl/squirrelmail/src/login.php this is the way i
think to get in. Do you know a way to crack his password?
Greating,
Henk
Holland
Is there an easy way to add email addresses WITH the name of the person in the Mass
Subscriptions feature in Membership management?
Joseph Lerner
Program Assistant
CIS/ORCA - Patient Care Services
Box 354700
Phone: 598-7372
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Is there an easy way to add an email address AND the name of the person when adding
them via Mass Subscription in Membership Management?
Thanks.
Joseph Lerner
Program Assistant
CIS/ORCA - Patient Care Services
Box 354700
Phone: 598-7372
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My system was recently upgraded (to 2.1.1) and I soon found that a list that had
the moderation flag on was allowing posts that are unmoderated. Further
experimentation (with a test list) showed that the moderation settings had no
affect *unless* I turned on emergency moderation. In this case,
I have created some mailing list on an OS 10.3 mail server. I don't want to
have to approve anything nor do I want anyone else emailing to the list to
have to get the messages approved.
What should I do?
Mandi Kosbab
Madelia High School
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(got the message the first time, no need to re-send)
:: Is there an easy way to add an email address AND the name of the person
:: when adding them via Mass Subscription in Membership Management?
Sure, add the new users like this:
Joseph Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers - Erick
Hi!
IMHO it should be allowed to edit archives (i.e. mbox) by list-owners.
List-owners should be able to correct bad dates, remove spam, viruses
etc., and not to beg admins every time to do that.
Regards
Andy
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One of my list owners pointed that out too. People might arrive in the
middle of the archives via Google and not be able to quickly find their
way to the rest of the archives. Here's the change I made to 2.1.1,
though I did have to rebuild my archives afterwards to insert the links
on
Hi there!
I've just installed Mailman 2.1.4 on a RedHat9 box, and all went OK.
The only particularity is that I've installed the software in
/var/mailman instead of default location.
Well, after setting all the parameters, onto the web interface,
when I've tried to setup a test list, I've got the
Me stuuupid!
(well, also need some sleep)
I'm extremly embarassed, since I've READ the FAQ,
but I've missed to triple check the aliases.db file :)
Even When I was asking for help I was sure the file is writable :))
Thanks a lot to you all.
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Stefaniu Criste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amos News
I've got some users who are non-moderated members of lists that are part of
an umbrella list. They can post to their own list, but when they try to
post to the umbrella list, their message goes in the holding bin waiting
approval.
Since these people aren't technically members of the umbrella
I wrote:
Ultimately a bad guess would be better than something a decade
or two in the future. Go check out
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/ and see how things
like April 2024 and December 2006 make a mess.
and Brad Knowles responded:
You're always free to
At 7:13 PM -0600 2004/01/14, Paul H Byerly wrote:
and Brad Knowles responded:
You're always free to install Mhonarc, if you prefer.
If it really bothered me I'd do something about it - I just think
it's something to consider tweaking in a future release.
It may be more difficult
I am new to mailman.
I installed mailman-2.1.1-2 from some RPMs on my RedHat 7.2 system. We're
running sendmail.
I got the software installed, ran check_perms, started the daemon and
created the mailman list.
I think I know just enough to get myself into trouble... I've scanned the
archives for
Is it possible to turn on a feature that allows someone to email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of subscribe and have it act on it?
Dave
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Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
Someone chided me for not looking at the faq, try:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.009.htp
That said, why can't this be fixed so it isn't encoubtered at all?
It would be nice if README.POSTFIX mentioned that it's important for
the
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