Sorry for the repost, but I said in my last post to contact me
off-list, without reallizing that this list doesn't post email addys.
So please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To restate my original post:
We're trying to get Mailman 2.1 working on a Redhat 9 box, which is
running Qmail. We've
Folks,
I´ve built a server named edoras for Mailman, using Fedora Core 2. My DNS
have entries for both http://edoras.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com, both
pointing to the same IP address. When I try to access the list
administration page using www.mydomain.com/mailman/test-list/admin, it opens
Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Folks,
I´ve built a server named edoras for Mailman, using Fedora Core 2. My DNS
have entries for both http://edoras.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com, both
pointing to the same IP address. When I try to access the list
administration page using
In addition to Erin's link refer to the following
messages and threads about Mailman virtual hosts.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037514.html
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-February/026513.html
I myself gave-up on setting up a Mailman virtual
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] paid gig installing mailman on redhat (repost)
From: alec bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:36:29 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry for the repost, but I said in my last post to contact me
off-list,
I made it, and it worked... There is somehing else, though: if I go to
http://edoras.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, I see the lists I´ve created
before. If I go to http://www.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, no mailing
lists are shown. If I create a new on using the www host, it is shown,
though.
[Debian/sarge, mailman-2.1.4-5]
I swear that earlier versions (e.g., 2.1b3+) would use https: for
all pages when I came into an admin page using https:. Now, the
initial page does, in fact, use SSL, but the later pages revert to
http:.
I've changed,
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman'
Hello everyone,
i noticed that other people have a similiar issue, but there was no
help yet.
I installed mailman and after doing the necessary changes to
httpd.conf i tried to check out if the cgi will work or not. and it does not.
http://myserver/mailman/admin
will give a
Internal Server
Hello List,
This is my first time posting to the list. I hope you guys can help. I
maintain a list with about 1200 members on it. Recently I upgraded the
operating system on the mail server from redhat 8 to redhat advanced server.
I'm still using the 2.0.13 version that was supplied with redhat
On 20 Aug 2004, at 17:17, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
[Debian/sarge, mailman-2.1.4-5]
I swear that earlier versions (e.g., 2.1b3+) would use https: for
all pages when I came into an admin page using https:. Now, the
initial page does, in fact, use SSL, but the later pages revert to
http:.
I've changed,
Anything logged in the Mailman error log ($prefix/logs/error)?
What OS? What version of MM? How installed?
On 20 Aug 2004, at 17:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
i noticed that other people have a similiar issue, but there was no
help yet.
I installed mailman and after doing the
Hi Paul,
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 05:19, Paul Bromiley wrote:
Hello,
I tried that first time around, using yum. I got a similar error to the one I
am getting now: when I tried to access the admin page for the site list, it
gave an error saying that it could not find the group name for group
Hi Richard!
There's no log in $prefix/logs/error.. does that mean apache doesn't
even start the cgi?
My versions:
RedHat 9
Apache 2.0.48
Python 2.3.4
Mailman 2.1.5
I installed following the INSTALL-Instructions..
(compiling etc. i arrived at httpd.conf and did the changes..)
I just upgraded
Hi,
I've been getting a lot of errors of this nature lately on a list that I run. It appears that
mailman might be trying to re-send the message to everyone in the To: field, instead
of just to the list members, and it isn't expecting to have to do that. I can't find any
configuration item
On Aug 20, 2004, at 2:52 PM, David C. Hicks wrote:
Hi,
I've been getting a lot of errors of this nature lately on a list that
I run. It appears that mailman might be trying to re-send the message
to everyone in the To: field, instead of just to the list members,
and it isn't expecting to have
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:25 PM, David C. Hicks wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
No, that's not it. You're hitting the recipient limit.
That would make sense if it was a big mailing list, but there are only
8 people in it. I did find the limit configuration item and set it to
0. It was 20 before.
The
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible for
two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and functions
and I thought I would ask my elders for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we distribute weekly information to members
about our
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:39 PM, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
The problem is that non-members have apparently written postings and
we, laboring under the impression that if we do nothing, their letters
will get deleted, did in fact do nothing - and the letters appeared on
the list. Apparently, we
On 20 Aug 2004, at 20:39, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible
for two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and
functions and I thought I would ask my elders for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Begin forwarded message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 20 August 2004 21:17:52 BST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 06:24, marci and rex wrote:
It may have.. ILl look when I get home... We do have it set up to
require approval anyway ... I dont know if this is the same thing
youre talking about... but we have to approve all subscriptions...
The options on the stock mailman
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
-Jeff
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 06:51, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Folks,
I´ve built a server named edoras for Mailman, using Fedora Core 2. My DNS
have entries for both http://edoras.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com, both
pointing to the same IP address. When I try to access the list
It is also always a good idea to run (in the case of Fedora):
# /var/mailman/bin/check_perms
David
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On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive messages from the list itself
Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 11:15, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Is there any way to tell my old lists that they are hosted at
www.mydomain.com, and no longer at edoras.mydomain.com? That woul solve the
problem...
Thank you very much!
Regards,
Talora
Luis,
Remove any virtual hosting
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 11:17, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
[Debian/sarge, mailman-2.1.4-5]
I swear that earlier versions (e.g., 2.1b3+) would use https: for
all pages when I came into an admin page using https:. Now, the
initial page does, in fact, use SSL, but the later pages revert to
http:.
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 16:25, David Blomquist wrote:
Luis,
Remove any virtual hosting configuration that you have created in the
mm_cfg.py but keep the DEFAULT... settings that you edited. Then follow
the instructions for each editing each list I gave in my previous email.
David
To
On Aug 20, 2004, at 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and
then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
At 02:22 PM 8/20/2004 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice
with most list management services. I write to a list - I expect my
responses come from the list, especially if I sign up for a daily
digest. Instead I am bombarded by hostile individual
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