On 4/26/2004 13:53, Bruce Embrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have encountered a circumstance with Eudora users when receiving
messages with long subject lines from mailman lists. The subject line in
their email client is blank but if you open the message the entire
subject line appears on a
Creation and subscription to lists works great, email is making it from
the mailman host to the mail server, but when I post to a list, (i have
test users who have joined the list, etc.), nothing comes through?
Where are the mailman logs? I'll check em out'...
hi,
I run freeBSD 4.9 Postfix 2.0.16 and mailman 2.1.14
When I test by sending this email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Command died with status 2:
/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman subscribe ff. Command output: Group
mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
On 27 Apr 2004, at 07:50, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
Creation and subscription to lists works great, email is making it from
the mailman host to the mail server, but when I post to a list, (i have
test users who have joined the list, etc.), nothing comes through?
Have you started
On 27 Apr 2004, at 09:50, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
We found it was a group_id problem in /etc/exim/configure.
The following block of code was corrected to read:
system_aliases:
driver = aliasfile
file = /etc/mail/aliases
search_type = lsearch
user = daemon
group = daemon
On 04/26/04 19:22 Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Can anyone tell me where the setting is for the text footer so that it
DOESNT show up as an attachment?
As far as I know, it has nothing to do with the list. If people send
email that's dual html and plain
David Kiner wrote on Tue, 27 Apr 2004 09:01:54 +0200:
I re run mailman port, with make --with-mail-gid=mailman but I have the same
result.
I always do it this way:
make distclean, then *configure* with the above, then make.
Kai
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Hi, I run Mailman on a RAQ4 and having run out of space I moved usr to
home using the usr2home.sh script successfully.
The lists seem to work fine again but the web gui pages
/mailman/admin/list/members etc have gone AWOL. I am pretty sure they
are all there but for some reason not
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Daniel Eichelsbacher wrote:
Hello,
i install mailman, but it's not working well. If i send a mail to a created
mailing-list i get the following error message back:
smrsh: mailman not available for sendmail programs (stat failed) 554 5.0.0
Service unavailable
I
Hi,
The MIT administrators said I should forward this to you, hopefully they're
right.
Alvar
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 08:56:01 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Alvar Saenz-Otero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: message 'batch' processing?
Hi,
We've been using mailman for [EMAIL PROTECTED] for about
Hi, I run Mailman on a RAQ4 and having run out of space I moved usr to
home using the usr2home.sh script successfully.
The lists seem to work fine again but the web gui pages
/mailman/admin/list/members etc have gone AWOL. I am pretty sure they
are all there but for some reason not
At 08:54 AM 4/27/2004, you wrote:
We are looking to download the Mailman software, however, we are unsure from
which Source to download the software.
Can you provide us with assistance?
You have 3 choices from the download page on mailman's site
(http://www.list.org): Sourceforge, GNU, and
Hello,
I'm a happy Mailman user (2.0.11); unfortunately, in these days there's a
lot of spam attacks to our list.
Is there a way to automatically discard messages posted by non-members? I'm
tyred to discard them manually using the web interface.
Thanks
Fabrizio
http://www.list.org/mailman.tar.gz
or
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mailman/mailman-2.1.5c2.tgz?download
Rose wrote:
We are looking to download the Mailman software, however, we are unsure from
which Source to download the software.
Can you provide us with assistance?
Thanks.
Rose
Quoting Alvar Saenz-Otero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
While the interface lets you do about everything, the page is extremely
big, and there is no method to 'batch' process messages. With
approximately 20 messages a day of spam (sometimes up to 40), and most
times *none* real messages waiting,
At 03:19 AM 4/26/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
I'm a happy Mailman user (2.0.11); unfortunately, in these days there's a
lot of spam attacks to our list.
Is there a way to automatically discard messages posted by non-members? I'm
tyred to discard them manually using the web interface.
on the web
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Automatic Discard
From: Tim Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, April 27, 2004 7:30 am
To: mailman-users list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 03:19 AM 4/26/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
I'm a happy Mailman user (2.0.11); unfortunately,
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
Greetings!
(Firstly: Oops! I accidentally sent a wrong email to the list.
I hope the moderator deletes it. If not, sorry about that!)
I'm writing to ask about comparing Mailman with YahooGroups.
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Or, if
Sean Robertson said:
I have a PHP form set up that I'd like to be able to use to subscribe
people
to the mailing list. The problem is tha they might already be signed up
to
the list, so just sending an email to the listserve is not a very clean
solution. Is there any way to access the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman? Or, if you know of an already existing comparison
online somewhere, perhaps you could send me the URL.
For pure mailing list capabilities, MM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman?
Because Mailman *works*. Any large free service is bound to have a level
of unreliability and with Mailman, I have reliability, fast delivery of
emails, the ability to save the archives all in one
Chris Barnes said the following on 4/27/2004 12:47 PM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman? Or, if you know of an already existing comparison
online somewhere, perhaps you could
Does anybody have any suggestions for archiving software better than the
built-in pipermail? I'd really like something with searching and sorting
functionality.
--
Paul Tomblin [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
The government turns every contingency into an excuse for enhancing power
On 27 Apr 2004, at 18:17, Paul Tomblin wrote:
Does anybody have any suggestions for archiving software better than
the
built-in pipermail? I'd really like something with searching and
sorting
functionality.
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.011.htp
And these
Prodos wrote:
I'm writing to ask about comparing Mailman with YahooGroups.
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Mailman does not allow posting from the archives. There is a program
know as M2F that will tie Mailman and phpbb together - see
Bruce Embrey wrote:
I have encountered a circumstance with Eudora users when receiving
messages with long subject lines from mailman lists. The subject line in
their email client is blank but if you open the message the entire
subject line appears on a line beneath the blank one.
Is this on
There was a patch sent to the list about a year ago that allowed
one to use addresses of the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] as automatically
approved addresses. We applied it to our Mailman 2.1.1 here at the
U of Utah School of Computing. It is real handy for professors to
add the teaching assistant
At 8:17 AM -0600 2004/04/24, Steven and Becca wrote:
Let me know if you know someone who wants the job.
For mailman hosting, see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.017.htp.
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
At 3:46 PM -0400 2004/04/23, Pete Holsberg wrote:
I no longer have appropriate privileges on the system where
I have my mailing list -- and the admins are being less
than cooperative -- so I would like suggestions as to where
I might move the list.
See
Check your /etc/exim/configure where directors are called out. You can run
exim in debug mode by typing ./exim -d9 -bd, and try sending emails to your
list, you will catch the error, my error was in my director, I changed
guest to daemon and was all set. You shouldn't have to recompile every
Problem was solved as I described, the log was created using exim's
debugger. You start exim with -d9 -bd, and then you submit a post to a
list, the Exim debugger catches the traffic in real time, and tells you
in a deeply verbose way what it's doing to deliver the message to the
list. It
In the event of the corruption of an individual list or loss of the entire Mailman
server, are there any tips for recovery for either individual lists or for restoration
the entire mailman application from a tape backup? Are there any specific
directories or files that need to be restore to
I have a MM 2.13 list on a cPanel box. When I go into the admin pages I
see there are in excess of 5,000 people subscribed to the list. I send the
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the 'who' command so I can get a
listing of subscribers but all I get is either a reply telling me the usage
of
It seems that a lot of terms are floating around out there that all mean (in
some fashion) an electronic mailing list that allows member communication.
My question pertains to the word listserv. Is it ok to refer to a list on
a mailman server as a listserv? I know there is a mailing list server
More info provided... Here is the email that I get when I send the 'who'
command.
--- START ---
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.
- Results:
Non-digest (regular) members:
- Done.
--- END ---
Any idea why there would be no list of
I have never used it, but Sourceforge.net lists Smart Archiver as a
replacement for pipermail:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartarchiver/
Maybe someone else has used here? If not and you use, let us all
know how it worked out.
Date sent: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:17:35 -0400
Ruben Franco wrote on Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:11:46 -0600:
In the event of the corruption of an individual list or loss of the
entire Mailman server, are there any tips for recovery for either
individual lists or for restoration the entire mailman application from
a tape backup? Are there any
At 4:55 PM -0400 2004/04/27, Brendan Chard wrote:
It seems that a lot of terms are floating around out there that all mean (in
some fashion) an electronic mailing list that allows member communication.
My question pertains to the word listserv. Is it ok to refer to a list on
a mailman server
So does the lists sub-directory contain data for each individual list including
rosters and digests?
Ruben
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kai Schaetzl
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
I'm in the process of setting up a server with the following:
- Fedora Core 1
- Mailman 2.1.4, installed from RPM supplied with Fedora;
- Sendmail 8.12.10, also installed from RPM;
- INN 2.3.5
I'm doing this setup as an internal server, so I'm not exchanging
traffic with the Internet at larger.
Brendan Chard wrote on Tue, 27 Apr 2004 16:55:37 -0400:
Is it ok to refer to a list on
a mailman server as a listserv?
You could refer to the mailman machine running the lists or the conglomerate
of runners as a list server or listserv if you like, but a list? Why
should a list in itself be
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
To: Chris Barnes
Good morning!
[Prodos:]
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman? Or, if you know of an already existing comparison
online somewhere, perhaps you could
--On Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:55 PM -0400 Brendan Chard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are quick one or two word descriptors that folks are using to refer
to their mailman lists?
To which I reply:
Mailing List.
--
Steve Burlingmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
To: texas critter list
Dear texas critter,
Good morning. Thanks for your reply
[Prodos:]
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman?
[texas critter:]
Because Mailman *works*. Any large free service is bound to
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
To: Glenn Sieb
Howdy!
[Prodos:]
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman? Or, if you know of an already existing comparison
online somewhere, perhaps you could send me the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 4/27/2004 8:35 PM:
Yes--if you're looking for community-based mailing lists, MM will not
do...
Will NOT do?
Hmm ... okay.
If you look at what people _use_ Yahoogroups for, it's not just for a
mailing list in general--it's being used to schedule
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
To: Paul H Byerly
Dear Paul,
Thanks for your comments
[Prodos:]
I'm writing to ask about comparing Mailman with YahooGroups.
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
[Paul:]
Mailman does not allow posting from the archives.
At 5:48 PM -0700 2004/04/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does not have a built in archive
search, but one that far exceeds Yahoo's can be easily added.
Do you (or other mailman-users members) know where I can
find the patch for that please?
See
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