I currently have 3 mailing lists on my server. Only one works properly
in the admin page. The others will let me log in, but then give me an
error whenever I click on a link. For instance, I can select "Privacy
Options" then I get a message stating:
http://http//lists.server.com/mailman/admi
On 6/1/2004 14:36, "Tokio Kikuchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SMTP is so designed that one MTA can stop for a day or more ;-)
The school districts around here have the (energy saving but quaint) habit
of shutting off their SMTP servers either over weekends or just over long
weekends.
The rest
Due to an older bug I disabled ArchRunner from normal operation and
had been invoking it via mailman user's cron.
I just noticed about a month of missing HTML archives, and they're
not in the .mbox files, either. qfiles/archive, however, has 65k files
totalling over 400M.
ArchRunner
At 12:48 PM -0400 2004/06/02, Chris Durkin wrote:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/NEWS?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Yeah, I think SourceForge is having some problems with their CVSweb system.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can give up esse
At 4:24 PM +0800 2004/06/03, Webmaster wrote:
First, my company using a HP-UX as web and SMTP server while a Redhat
ES3 as application server. I run the Mailman on the app server and
configure the SMTPHOST and SMTPPORT point to the HP-UX using IP address.
As far as this goes, that should wor
At 6:57 PM -0400 2004/06/02, 99lum wrote:
Can you please tell me if there was ever any resolution to this problem?
If so, what was it. Thank you so much.
Did you ever report it before? Did you ever provide any useful
details? Did you ever search the FAQ and/or the archives of the list?
At 8:57 AM +0200 2004/06/03, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
However, https:///mailman/cgi-bin/admindb/mailman redirects me to
the listinfo page, so there's no way to discard this message, so I now
get a daily reminder that there is this message held - a bit
annoying...
Hmm. This
On 3 Jun 2004, at 15:34, Ben M. Swihart wrote:
I tried "hacking" mailman a bit... Here's the relevant lines in
SMTPDirect.py :
del msg['sender']
del msg['errors-to']
msg['Sender'] = envsender
msg['Errors-To'] = envsender
At least, that's all I can find. Nothing seems to happen when
I tried "hacking" mailman a bit... Here's the relevant lines in
SMTPDirect.py :
del msg['sender']
del msg['errors-to']
msg['Sender'] = envsender
msg['Errors-To'] = envsender
At least, that's all I can find. Nothing seems to happen when I comment
out some or all of these lines. A
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Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> As was recommended by some of the documentation (a long time ago,
> sorry, no reference), I created the master list named 'mailman'
> which apparently is used by mailman internally. Now somebody spammed
> t
On Jun 3, 2004, at 01:48, Chris Durkin wrote:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/NEWS?
rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Unfortunately SourceForge has a "systems issue" that affects some
projects, including Mailman:
( 2004-06-01 09:14:25 - Project CVS Service )
Hi,
I am new to Mailman, also mailing list. Due to the restrictions of my company, I have
some questions about configuring Mailman.
First, my company using a HP-UX as web and SMTP server while a Redhat ES3 as
application server. I run the Mailman on the app server and configure the SMTPHOST and
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/NEWS?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Christopher R. Durkin
Director of Membership and Community Relations
Harvest Co-op Markets
581 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139
617-661-1580 x 132
www.harvest.coop
Hi all,
[sorry, I'm not subscribed - please cc: me. I *did* have a look at the
FAQ, though]
As was recommended by some of the documentation (a long time ago, sorry,
no reference), I created the master list named 'mailman' which
apparently is used by mailman internally. Now somebody spammed the
Can you please tell me if there was ever any resolution to this problem? If so, what
was it. Thank you so much.
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Thanks for your reply. Turns out that the problem is that mailman (at
least 2.0.x) silently converts the address to lower case before doing
the comparision. Using ib instead of IB made it work.
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 17:47:41 +0900, Jim Tittsler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jun 3, 2004, at 02:
Ako Ito wrote:
hello sir,
whenever I access it through the archives it gets relinked to certain
location where the extension is either .obj or .bin ..problem is whenever a
user is accessing it.. he is asked on what application to open it with.. can
this prevented... that is still retains its attach
At 10:03 PM -0700 2004/06/02, Scot Condry wrote:
So the only way to keep them both is to open up port 80 traffic on the
linux box / router as well??
I'm not sure. What you're trying to do is a little different,
and may not result in the same type of problems, or might result in
similar proble
On Jun 3, 2004, at 00:28, Ben M. Swihart wrote:
How do I restrict this option to a particular list? It seems global.
Setting ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE allows you to set the subscribe_policy to
'None'. After you configure your list, you could set it back to No.
(Or you could use bin/withlist to set
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