Is there any way to set up a list so that every message to the list,
whether from members or non-members, has to be approved by the
moderator prior to being sent out to the list? I thought I had this
working with my list but right now when someone sends a message to
the list it just seems to
Hello,
I'm no expert at Mailman, which obviously explains my current stuggles
and need for assistance.
I'm running the following...
Mailman 2.1.5
Sendmail 8.12.8-9
Apache 2.0.40
Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5
These were installed via rpm.
I've checked through the Mailman FAQ on the Mailman site and
Hi , im trying to set up a list at the moment and i have some problems!
1) Any email i send using the mailing list goes straight into the junk mail
folder of hotmail , however fine with spam assasin using my domain email
2) It leaves a signature on every email it sends and cant find in the
Hi all,
I've just installed mailman on a Linux machine with postfix. I'm having the
following problems, which may be related, I just can't figure out.
1) I went through all the install steps, created a site mailing list (mailman),
and a few other mailing lists (tamara, tests, whatever).
I DO
At 3:15 PM -0500 2005-03-27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the moment I am able to create lists and messages from the list are
successfully sent out to list-owner or list members. What I am unable to
do is send messages from a remote account to the list. I send messages to
the list and after
At 4:38 AM +0100 2005-03-28, Paris Wells wrote:
1) Any email i send using the mailing list goes straight into the junk
mail folder of hotmail , however fine with spam assasin using my domain
email
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.042.htp.
This applies to
At 7:36 AM -0700 2005-03-28, J.R. Constance wrote:
Is there any way to set up a list so that every message to the list,
whether from members or non-members, has to be approved by the moderator
prior to being sent out to the list?
Turn on default moderation when creating the list. You may also
At 10:35 AM +0200 2005-03-28, Tamara Yoggev wrote:
I DO get the notification email from mailman-owner, the lists DO appear
in the /usr/local/mailman/lists folder but when I go to the link:
http://www.aishlist.com/mailman/admin/tamara I get No such list tamara
Hmm. I wonder if maybe this is
Hello, I'm running mailman v2.1.5. When I attempt to subscribe to a
list via the web gui. I receive the email I need to confirm. I reply
to the email. The email is received by my mailman server. I see it in
the maillog. However, after that nothing happens. I am not added to
the list
Hello All,
I have inherited a mail system that has a mailman 2.1.5 server using
'SMTPDirect' as the Delivery Module to our primary mail server. I'm
interested in limiting the rate at which this system sends mail (due to
limited configuration options on the incoming mail server). From what I
At 11:02 AM -0500 2005-03-28, Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
Hello, I'm running mailman v2.1.5. When I attempt to subscribe to a
list via the web gui. I receive the email I need to confirm. I reply
to the email. The email is received by my mailman server. I see it
in the maillog. However,
At 11:26 AM -0500 2005-03-28, Steven Stolarski wrote:
I have inherited a mail system that has a mailman 2.1.5 server using
'SMTPDirect' as the Delivery Module to our primary mail server. I'm
interested in limiting the rate at which this system sends mail (due to
limited configuration
J.R. Constance wrote:
I thought I had this
working with my list but right now when someone sends a message to
the list it just seems to disappear. The admins get no notice that
there is a message waiting for approval, and nothing shows up in the
queue to be approved.
It seems you may have
I'll check those settings. Thanks.
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:J.R. Constance wrote:
I thought I had this
working with my list but right now when someone sends a message to
the list it just seems to disappear. The admins get no notice that
there is a message waiting for approval, and
Tamara Yoggev wrote:
1) I went through all the install steps, created a site mailing list
(mailman), and a few other mailing lists (tamara, tests, whatever).
I DO get the notification email from mailman-owner, the lists DO appear in the
/usr/local/mailman/lists folder but when I go to the link:
Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
Hello, I'm running mailman v2.1.5. When I attempt to subscribe to a
list via the web gui. I receive the email I need to confirm. I reply
to the email. The email is received by my mailman server. I see it in
the maillog. However, after that nothing happens. I
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 11:02 AM -0500 2005-03-28, Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
Hello, I'm running mailman v2.1.5. When I attempt to subscribe to a
list via the web gui. I receive the email I need to confirm. I reply
to the email. The email is received by my mailman server. I see it
in the
Tamara Yoggev wrote:
But now I'm having an even stranger problem!
when I go to http://www.aishlist.com/mailman/create I get the following:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.6b4
Just guessing without the logs, maybe the wrappers aren't being
executed by the expected group. Did you use the
Tamara Yoggev wrote:
According to what I found in httpd.conf
User apache
Group apache
I used:
--with-cgi-gid=apache (Is there any way I could double check this? I ran the
configure a while ago, but I'm sure thats what I did)
It's probably OK. I forgot you started by asking about web create
I have read and attempted to follow the instructions given in the
FAQ but I am unable to successfully transfer mailman lists between
two machines.
The source host is running mailman-2.1.5-8, the target host is
running mailman-2.1.5-33.rhel4. I first created the lists on the
target host in
I'm hoping someone has some ideas for fixing a problem with very
slow outgoing mail delivery for one particular list I host. I'm
running Mailman 2.1.5 and Exim 4.40. I host a couple dozen Mailman
lists on my Linux server, most are less than 300 members except for
one list with about 1,100
James B. Byrne wrote:
Now when I access the web admin screen on the target host I am told
that there are no lists configured at all. But, if I try and add
one of the lists that I transferred then I am told that it already
exists. What piece of configuration data am I missing and how do I
Tamara Yoggev wrote:
That's right, only after I fixed (in mailman.conf, which is included in
httpd.conf) the following :
This is what I originally had with my previous problem no such list etc.
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /var/mailman/cgi-bin/
Alias /pipermail/ /var/mailman/archives/public/
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
Hello, I'm running mailman v2.1.5. When I attempt to subscribe to a
list via the web gui. I receive the email I need to confirm. I reply
to the email. The email is received by my mailman server. I see it in
the maillog. However, after that
Tamara Yoggev wrote:
All of these folders exist:
/var/mailman/archives/public/
/var/mailman/cgi-bin/
/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/
/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
It seems you may have run ./configure and make install more than once
with different --with-var-prefix values and without
Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
This is what I see. We have a mail router which accepts incoming email
for [EMAIL PROTECTED] This includes mailing lists. The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gets forwarded to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I see the message come in and
get sent to mailman. Nothing after that. If I
Stephanie wrote:
At first glance I would think this is strictly an Exim problem but
since it's affecting a single Mailman list, I keep coming back to
something going wrong between the two.
I agree this certainly seems to be a strictly Exim problem. See
I'm familiar with the who password facility to retrieve the
membership listing, but is there a way I can receive this info with the
individual settings for each subscriber? I'm particularly interested in
members who have their mail delivery disabled, as I want to change them
all to subscribe
At 10:08 PM +0100 2005-03-28, Martin Dennett wrote:
I'm familiar with the who password facility to retrieve the
membership listing, but is there a way I can receive this info with
the individual settings for each subscriber?
Sorry, this is not possible with the current version of Mailman.
If
On 28 Mar 2005 at 11:38, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Are the domains different. Were the list visible when you first
created them? See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.029.
htp . You probably need to run fix_url.py. You may also need to
rebuild the archives with bin/arch if
James B. Byrne wrote:
On 28 Mar 2005 at 11:38, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Are the domains different. Were the list visible when you first
created them? See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.029.
htp . You probably need to run fix_url.py. You may also need to
rebuild the
On Mar 27, 2005, at 3:41 AM, Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 09:16:00AM -0800, Lynn Siprelle wrote:
I don't doubt you, and I will try it, but why would it work on one
machine and not another, both using Apache?
Do *any* CGI scripts work on the second machine? (Is mod_cgi
being
I'm out of ideas and down to grasping at straws.
Yeah, you and me both. :(
I noticed in your post
of the VirtualHost section of your Apache config, the first
ScriptAlias was not indented like the rest of the section.
This is an artifact of the DirectAdmin system that my host uses. After
much
Your suggested approach worked and, as far as I can tell, I
simply need to change the DNS records to complete the swap. At the
worst I will simply have to switch back to the original server and
rethink things.
Thank you.
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