On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 10:49:58PM +0200, Thomas Bechtold wrote:
With, php, i create a e-mail with the subject:
subscribe anypasswort nodigest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't believe you want quotes around the subject, and it
should be address= not adress=
The specified password feature works okay
Hello, ---
After upgrading my debian system, and thereby mailman to version 2.5.1 I get
this in my /var/log/mail.err:
local[3288]: fatal: execvp /var/lib/mailman/scripts/post: Permission denied
The mail-attempt bounces with:
Command died with status 1:
/var/lib/mailman/scripts/post xx
Since upgrading to Mailman 2.1.4 from v2.0.8 I have been getting the below errors in
the log whenever a non-member tries to access a non existing account. They are also
presented with the we've hit a bug screen which also displays the below information.
Is there some process that I can run to
On 10/30/2004 4:57, Adrian Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
On 10/29/2004 16:20, Adrian Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There does seem to be a problem with Exim accepting the Mailman
connection
speed.
Not here, but CPanel isn't involved here.
cPanel is not really an
I am running RH ES 3 and installed the mailman rpm. Every time I try to
create a list it give me this error:
Error: You are not authorized to create new mailing lists
Can some one please give me a hand.
Thanks in advance,
Tech
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I am running RH ES 3 and installed the mailman rpm. Every time I try to
create a list it give me this error:
Error: You are not authorized to create new mailing lists
Can some one please give me a hand.
Thanks in advance,
Tech
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Hi,
I don't use bogofilter but use spamassassin to filter incoming messages.
I've learned that /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases (generated by Mailman)
has entries like:
bogofilter:|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post bogofilter
bogofilter-admin: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin bogofilter
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 06:51:10 +0900
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Hi,
I don't use bogofilter but use spamassassin to filter incoming
messages.
I've learned that /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases (generated by
Mailman) has entries like:
bogofilter:|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post
At 3:06 PM -0400 2004-10-30, David Relson wrote:
Actually it's more of a mailman setup question, as in why don't mailing
list messages go through procmail (which handle bogofilter and other
such stuff)? and how do I set up mailman in a postfix environment so
that filters, for example virus
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 02:15:10 +0200
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 3:06 PM -0400 2004-10-30, David Relson wrote:
Actually it's more of a mailman setup question, as in why don't
mailing list messages go through procmail (which handle bogofilter
and other such stuff)? and how do I set up mailman
I am wondering what action if any is taken by Mailman v2.1.x when a password reminder
bounces. Is it tracked anywhere? Will the bouncing address eventually be removed
from the lists it is a member of?
Tim
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Mailman-Users mailing list
I have a server using a chrooted environment for my various websites
(running 3 websites). Specificly I am running an a red hat server with ensim
basic. Are there any modiciations to Mailman 2.1.5, outside the regular
configuration, to make it work in a chrooted environement.
Branden
At 9:38 PM -0400 2004-10-30, David Relson wrote:
I appreciate the pointers. One of the problems(?) with mailman is that
there is _so_ much information, it's close to overwhelming.
One general rule should be to start with the FAQ and the
archives, and make use of whatever search tools may be
FastNet USA, LLC wrote:
I am running RH ES 3 and installed the mailman rpm. Every time I try to
create a list it give me this error:
Error: You are not authorized to create new mailing lists
When you create a list via the web, the last entry on the page is List
creator's (authentication)
David Relson wrote:
I've learned that /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases (generated by Mailman)
has entries like:
bogofilter:|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post bogofilter
bogofilter-admin: |/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin bogofilter
One thing you may or may not be aware of:
It looks
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