At 11:05 PM -0500 2005-01-26, Vikki Jankowski wrote:
I am using Mailman as a mass emailer for my non-profit org and would like to
use it to send out our monthly newsletter, except that the newsletter is
HTML. I've tried to send the email as a test to myself and it just comes
back as text
--On January 26, 2005 2:33:15 PM -0800 Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This is off the wall and probably has nothing to do with your problem,
but there is no delete action for these rules. The actions are
Defer, Hold, Reject, Discard and Accept. There is a Delete button
which deletes the
I haven't seen this mentioned - When I look at the Archives of a list, I get
the CORRECT message below:
No messages have been posted to this list yet, so the archives are currently
empty. You can get more information about this list. underlined link
The [albeit minor] problem is that the
John Fleming wrote:
I haven't seen this mentioned - When I look at the Archives of a list, I get
the CORRECT message below:
No messages have been posted to this list yet, so the archives are currently
empty. You can get more information about this list. underlined link
The [albeit minor]
Hi All,
I've successfully implemented a fetchmail + mailman solution on my
server, so that fetchmail will poll my web host for new mail and pipe
it directly to mailman on my server. I've set up some PHP scripts on my
web host server to reverse proxy the CGI interface from my server to
the web
Lars Bungum wrote:
On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 17:24, Mark Sapiro wrote:
In the mailman/logs/post log file it just says that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
posted to the list at this or that time.
I'm both bewildered and estranged - what is this? And how do I find out
why it is allowed to post to the list?
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 11:05 PM -0500 2005-01-26, Vikki Jankowski wrote:
I am using Mailman as a mass emailer for my non-profit org and would like to
use it to send out our monthly newsletter, except that the newsletter is
HTML. I've tried to send the email as a test to myself and it just
Ed,
This works great! Thank you very much!!! I tried David Champion's mm-handler
method and it was too complicated (for a non-experienced sendmail person,
like me) so I couldn't get it to work. Your procedure is simple and easy to
implement! Thanks again for sharing your method! I recommend it to
--On January 27, 2005 8:46:20 AM +0900 Tokio Kikuchi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This bug was fixed in 2.1.6(b2). From the NEWS:
- Bugs and patches: 955381 (older Python compatibility),
1020102/1013079/
1020013 (fix spam filter removed), 665569 (newer Postfix bounce
detection),
It looks like you may have changed DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN in mm_cfg.py.
Does it have a trailing slash?
No, it doesn't - Should it? If so, others don't have it either, e.g. this
is how I found things:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/cgi-bin/mailman'
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL =
- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailmanlistinfo without slash
John Fleming wrote:
I haven't seen this mentioned - When I look
Jeff Groves wrote:
So, if I enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the address of the list
and I only have [EMAIL PROTECTED], then Mailman throws a no implicit
address error.
Since the local part of a mail address *is* case sensitive, these
*may* be two different addresses (even most (all?) current
I have read all the postings I could, but this is really weird.
apache runs as nobody, so I used --with-cgi-gid=nobody, as I'm supposed to.
now I always get this, no matter what I do:
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored
I posted a problem earlier, and I was wondering, here is an excerpt from my
config.log
configure:2623: checking for --with-username
configure:2637: result: mailman
configure:2642: checking for user name mailman
configure:2690: result: okay
configure:2695: checking for
Hi,
I don't know if this was the right answer but ...
John Fleming wrote:
OK, I've added the trailing slash, run fix_url.py using withlist and
restarted Mailman, but everything is the same - The link still has
listinfomailman without the needed slash. Any more ideas?
The initial pipermail index
I admin (voluntarily, for a non-profit .org) a Linux box (Mandrake 9.2)
which is running mailman 2.1.2 and postfix.
It's a dual 2.6GHz Xeon with 512MB RAM. Its main job is as a web server,
but it also runs a few lists. The biggest list has about 400
subscribers, and the total number of posts
At 1:26 AM + 2005-01-28, Richard Lamont wrote:
Mailman (mailman-2.1.2-9.4.92mdk) has been running quite happily for
several months. Suddenly, and inexplicably, the Outgoing qrunner has
started hogging all of one of the CPU's cycles. Restarting with
mailmanctl makes no difference - it
John Fleming wrote:
It looks like you may have changed DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN in mm_cfg.py.
Does it have a trailing slash?
No, it doesn't - Should it? If so, others don't have it either, e.g. this
is how I found things:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/cgi-bin/mailman'
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL =
John Fleming wrote:
OK, I've added the trailing slash, run fix_url.py using withlist and
restarted Mailman, but everything is the same - The link still has
listinfomailman without the needed slash. Any more ideas?
The initial pipermail index page is generated when the list is created.
So, you
On Jan 27, 2005, at 00:36, Glen Low wrote:
I can add things like Google Adsense code to the
templates/en/article.html template, but as soon as I try to use FONT
tags or STYLE tags, the archiver refuses to subsitute anything -- so
my articles all end up with the % variables in them. Am I doing
Thanks, Tokio - I'll test it with a new test list. If it appears
fixed, and I use rmlist/newlist to recreate each of my lists, will all
other parameters (members, privacy settings etc) be retained? Or will I
be starting from scratch with each list if I recreate it with newlist?
You need to.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailmanlistinfo without slash
John Fleming wrote:
It looks like you may have changed
John Fleming wrote:
Well, it doesn't like bin/arch as above because the archive is empty:
Luke:/var/lib/mailman/bin# ./arch --wipe sked
snip
Cannot open mbox file /var/lib/mailman/archives/private/sked.mbox/sked.mbox:
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
Glen Low wrote:
I subscribe to the list and get a confirm message. I reply to the
confirm message and the thelist-request mailbox receives it, and
eventually I can see fetchmail delivering it to mailman, and the
interface reports that I am subscribed, plus I get the welcome to the
list
Mike Smith wrote:
I posted a problem earlier, and I was wondering, here is an excerpt from my
config.log
configure:2623: checking for --with-username
configure:2637: result: mailman
configure:2642: checking for user name mailman
configure:2690: result: okay
configure:2695:
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