On Aug 31, 2004, at 13:42, David Cake wrote:
I guess my questions really is 'do the existing per-list
customisation options include any way of changes to the mail headers
beyond what is already accessible from the GUI?'
And, as a followup, if it requires source code level changes, is
there a
On Sep 1, 2004, at 23:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when run on a command line would break down into errors and
hang when run in a perl script as:
$result = `newlist listname admin pw`; ???
Did you try using newlist's -q switch so that it doesn't pause for the
operator to hit enter?
But I
These are the errors I get.
Any clues?
bash-2.05$ ./mmsitepass
New site password:
Again to confirm password:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./mmsitepass, line 105, in ?
main()
File ./mmsitepass, line 96, in main
Utils.set_global_password(pw1, siteadmin)
File
On 2 Sep 2004, at 09:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are the errors I get.
Any clues?
bash-2.05$ ./mmsitepass
New site password:
Again to confirm password:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./mmsitepass, line 105, in ?
main()
File ./mmsitepass, line 96, in main
Yup,
I know it sounds petty and I guess it is just a Scottish thing - or about
any reminder of any Imperial Force especially in these rabid Bush/Blair dogs
of war days - but;
How can I edit off the constant English / US references when I am only
using one language so that I, and my users,
OK. I see that. Here's is what I got:
-rw-r- 1 root mailman 41 Aug 16 23:04 ../data/adm.pw
I'm a member of mailman, but am not root.
Do I break the installation by asking root
to reset these permissions with chmod g+w?
-- Hugh
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep 02 08:57:53 2004
Hi,
The subject prefix is missing on one of my lists. Even if I use
config_list to copy the settings of another list where the subject prefix
is working. (Ofcourse I change listname and so forth). How can that be.
// Chr. Wix
--
M.Sc. Student
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
I am re-asking this as it seems I am not the only one with this problem and none of
use received an answer.
I had a problem and my MTA restart itself automatically. Mailman threw the following
error:(SMTP log)
Aug 27 04:38:41 2004 (26555) All recipients refused: please run connect() first
Greetings,
Yesterday morning I learned that my mailing lists weren't processing
messages. When I checked, I discovered that qrunner wasn't running.
That was easily fixed with mailmanctl restart.
This morning I decided to investigate and looked at
/var/log/mailman/errors where I found
Sep 02
At 1:09 PM +0200 2004-09-02, Christian Wix wrote:
The subject prefix is missing on one of my lists. Even if I use
config_list to copy the settings of another list where the subject prefix
is working. (Ofcourse I change listname and so forth). How can that be.
Did you stop and restart mailman
On 2 Sep 2004, at 11:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I see that. Here's is what I got:
-rw-r- 1 root mailman 41 Aug 16 23:04 ../data/adm.pw
I'm a member of mailman, but am not root.
Do I break the installation by asking root
to reset these permissions with chmod g+w?
It will only be a
At 5:16 PM +0200 2004-09-01, Rimgaudas Laucius wrote:
But now i see that it is related only to windows encoding (with other
encodings: ISO, UTF is all right) and i guess it is not python problem
because i have installed 2.2.1 version.
For Mailman 2.1.5, you need Python 2.3 or higher. See
I'm running a MM 2.1.4 server with 40 lists on it. One company that has
many members subscribed to many lists has changed its domain name. Is there
a way to easily update all members subscribed to lists with @domain1.com to
make them @domain2.com or will each user have to log in individually and
At 8:45 AM -0500 2004-09-02, Brendan Chard wrote:
Is there
a way to easily update all members subscribed to lists with @domain1.com to
make them @domain2.com or will each user have to log in individually and
update their own
At 1:35 PM +0100 2004-09-02, Richard Barrett quoted [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm a member of mailman, but am not root.
Do I break the installation by asking root
to reset these permissions with chmod g+w?
It will only be a problem if your site manager thinks that it is a bad
thing letting any
z002161 wrote:
The Postfix program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Command died
with status 2:
/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post everyone. Command output:
Failure to
exec script. WANTED gid 65533, GOT gid 67.
65533 is nobody, and 67 is mailman
Visit the FAQ wizard at
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 15:40:13 +0200
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 5:16 PM +0200 2004-09-01, Rimgaudas Laucius wrote:
But now i see that it is related only to windows encoding (with
other encodings: ISO, UTF is all right) and i guess it is not
python problem because i have installed 2.2.1
The problem seems to be that mail to a list (say
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) is attempted to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
that when the qmail-to-mailman.py script reads LOCAL with ( local =
os.environ[LOCAL]) it gets mailman, rather than list name. Any
suggestions?
[suggestion deleted]
Thanks, Jim - I'd asked this question a few times in various
forums and always been told it was more or less impossible to do in a
relatively clean way (ie told that I'd have to add list specific
tests in main code) - and you provide with not one but two mechanisms!
Hey everyone.
I just joined the list and this is my first post, so I apologize if
it's out of sync with what's going on.
I've been running Mailman happily on our server (mac os x server on an
xserve) for months. But suddenly today things have gone awry.
Specifically, I'm now getting this error
At 2:04 PM -0400 2004-09-02, David Relson quoted Brad Knowles:
For Mailman 2.1.5, you need Python 2.3 or higher. See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq05.008.htp.
AFAICT, Rimgaudaus is reporting that subject
=?windows-1257?Q?=E0=FEe=E1=F8=EB=E6=FB?= worked fine
At 2:32 PM -0400 2004-09-02, Ben Byrne wrote:
I've been running Mailman happily on our server (mac os x server on an
xserve) for months. But suddenly today things have gone awry.
Is this Mailman as provided by Apple with MacOS X Server? If so,
then you need to take another look at
Thanks. Fortunately I'm running a version of OS X server that predates
Apple's inclusion of mailman, and I believe I've found the source
directory used for the installation (I did not perform the install).
I have a stupid but quick question: will running
#make clean,
#configure
At 3:49 PM -0400 2004-09-02, Ben Byrne wrote:
Thanks. Fortunately I'm running a version of OS X server that predates
Apple's inclusion of mailman, and I believe I've found the source
directory used for the installation (I did not perform the install).
Whew! Then you can ignore everything I
So I idiotically decided to go ahead and do this without making backups
of the lists (mostly because I wasn't sure of the best way to do that
short of manually dumping each list with list_members).
It solved my problem (once I figured out I had to run mailmanctl stop
before redoing the
On Sep 2, 2004, at 2:49 PM, Ben Byrne wrote:
Thanks. Fortunately I'm running a version of OS X server that predates
Apple's inclusion of mailman, and I believe I've found the source
directory used for the installation (I did not perform the install).
I have a stupid but quick question: will
Hi
Just as an aside;
It's hard to say. Apple ships that as a closed black box, so
virtually everything under the hood is hidden from view, even from
those people who would otherwise know what they're doing.
Its a bitter truth but Apple's position is that they don't support 'their'
Mailman
Hi.
I'm setting up an announcement only list on mailman 2.1: Only one email
address announcing to an audience of several who receive messages.
Everything is working great, but there seems to be a glaring security
hole: Somebody can fake the From: in the email and post to the entire
list. The
At 3:55 PM -0700 2004-09-02, Jeff Pflueger wrote:
Everything is working great, but there seems to be a glaring security
hole: Somebody can fake the From: in the email and post to the entire
list.
Yup.
The best way around this (available in the Listserv software)
is an email
At 11:43 PM +0100 2004-09-02, demo wrote:
Its a bitter truth but Apple's position is that they don't support 'their'
Mailman . Expect a lot more traffic from drowning MacHeads on this list, of
which I am one.
I'm picking up some contacts within Apple, and they tell me that
the team which is
Hello
I downloaded the debian mailman package and tried to run it.
But when I go to http://www.thorie.com/mailman/listinfo, I get this error:
Mailman CGI error!!!
The expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid as set
by the Web server.
The
At 5:12 PM -0700 2004-09-02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked on the mailman FAQ, but it says to reconfigure with some options.
I didn't compile from source. I checked the mm_cfg.py file, but I don't
see anywhere to set gid to -1.
That's a result of an error in the creation of the Debian
if anonymous list is checked as 'yes'
the subject line seems to be:
[list name] from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with [EMAIL PROTECTED] being whoever posted to the list.
Anyway to disable this and make it completely anonymous?
Thanks!
Jeff
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Mailman-Users
Hello,
I know that there is a page on the mailman site that talks about list
hosting...
I am interested in anyone's recommendations as to a specific host.
Please contact me off-list as I would rather not fill the list up with
off-topic traffic.
Thanks,
Hunter
Hi,
I applied the patch found on
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=601117group_id=103atid=300103
File: http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.1.5+patch.20040516.gz
that adds sequence numbers. I reconfigured, did make, make install (with
errors).
I'm using 2.1.5
Any idea why it's not
On 2-Sep-04, at 7:36 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
I'm picking up some contacts within Apple, and they tell me that the
team which is responsible for developing and maintaining MacOS X
Server is non-responsive to them, too. They don't just blow off their
customers, they also blow off their
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I applied the patch found on
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=601117group_id=103atid=300103
File: http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.1.5+patch.20040516.gz
that adds sequence numbers. I reconfigured, did make, make install (with
errors).
What was this
Is there a way to get the admin password of a list from the console?
Thanks
Brian
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