Kyle Kniepkamp wrote:
>
>1. I have a list that I would only like to allow people with an
>@mydomain.com email address to post to. All others should be rejected. I
>don't see an easy way to do this and haven't run across anything useful
>in the list archives. Any ideas?
Put
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Search through your Defaults.py for logos, remember to put any modifications
in your mm_cfg.py
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Roger Espiritu
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:23 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] hide
This is mainly a two part question:
1. I have a list that I would only like to allow people with an
@mydomain.com email address to post to. All others should be rejected. I
don't see an easy way to do this and haven't run across anything useful
in the list archives. Any ideas?
2. I have a list
I have 178MEG of bounce-events-* files in my /data directory.
Should these files be hanging around?
I did have the Python 2.4* problem with strftime, but that is now fixed by
A local patch.
If these files need to be processed somehow, how?
Do they need to hang around?
Thanks!
--
Larry Rose
Jim Tittsler wrote:
> I think you want to set SuppressPasswordReminders for each member. And
> yes, you could do it with withlist.
That worked perfectly and took all of 1 minute to do. THANK YOU!
I would, however, make the recommendation that when send_reminders is set
0 for a list that imported
On Apr 15, 2005, at 02:35, Jared Smith wrote:
I really don't want to change the options manually in the Web
interface for 1000 usrs. I've narrowed this down to the send_reminders
flag in the user options, but I'm not sure how to change this flag to
0 for all the users. Perhaps a withlist command
This question is in the blurry area between Mailman and htdig. Using the
htdig patch from SourceForge, I've managed to
get Mailman 2.1.5 correctly building and searching message indexes.
However, we have one more wish item. Using htsearch to search message
indexes produces a nice HTML page of me
Carl Zwanzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thursday, April 14, 2005:
>In a flurry of recycled electrons, Jess Mooers wrote:
>
>> This is what I get now.
>>
>> xserve1:/ jmooers$ sudo /usr/share/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
>> Password:
>> Site list is missing: mailman
>
>That's because with 2.1.x,
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Jess Mooers wrote:
> This is what I get now.
>
> xserve1:/ jmooers$ sudo /usr/share/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
> Password:
> Site list is missing: mailman
That's because with 2.1.x, you must have a list called 'mailman'. I'm
sure it's in the FAQ somewhere. MM
Dan Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thursday, April 14, 2005:
>The fact that in and shunt directories are not empty indicates that the
>mailmanctl daemon is not running. In the terminal, try running
>"/usr/share/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start" or simply reboot the machine.
>
>Dan
>
Dan,
Thi
Dan Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wednesday, April 13, 2005:
>Check the Mailman logs (/usr/share/mailman/logs), specifically post and
>smtp logs. If nothing shows up there related to the above post, then I
>suspect that for some reason the qrunners have stopped. Check
>/mailman/qfile
At 9:03 PM -0500 4/13/05, Larry Stone wrote:
>On 4/13/05 8:20 PM, Brad Knowles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > At 6:14 PM -0700 2005-04-13, Heather Madrone wrote:
> >> Does anyone know why there are so many encoding errors with posts to this
>>> list?
>>
>> Encoding errors? What do you mean?
>
>
Yeah, I was pretty sure I did as I used scp's -r option to do it. I may
have to do it over...probably missed something obvious.
--Tony
Larry Rosenman wrote:
Did you copy the entire /lists directory AND IT'S SUBDIRECTORIES?
(I just did this exact thing for a client).
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I just got mailman 2.1.5 up and running on Debian and only pulled out
about half of my hair in the process. I had set send_reminders (to send
the monthly password reminders) in my list admin to NO and then imported
our 1000 or so users. I have everything up and running perfectly and am
now shoc
The members are in the config.pck files in the /lists/${listname}/
directory.
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Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler
Phone: +1 214-351-4152 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org
US Mail: 3535 Gaspar Drive, Dallas, TX 75220-3611
-Original Message-
From: Tony B
How do I globally hide all the footers in my mailman (v2.1.2)? There are 3
banners (mailman, python powered and gnu).
-Roger
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Mailman FA
Did you copy the entire /lists directory AND IT'S SUBDIRECTORIES?
(I just did this exact thing for a client).
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Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler
Phone: +1 214-351-4152 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org
US Mail: 3535 Gaspar Drive, Dallas, TX 75220-3611
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Well, I had already created the aliases. The problem is the addresses
really didn't come with them. What file(s) are the addresses kept in so
I can verify this?
--Tony
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 22:40, Tony Bibbs wrote:
I'm trying to successfully migrate all lists and associated ac
Just last week I did a move all my mailmna lists
to a totally new server, I moved where mailman was installed
and had a new version of Mailman.
I needed to run
bin/withlist -l -r fix_url -a
as described in 3.4 in the Mailman FAQ
and then I encountered the apparently known problem described in 3.
Sorry that I forget to add the download pointer;
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103
or
http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.1.6rc1.tgz
Hi all,
Now we are on the last stage before the final release of 2.1.6.
After the release of 2.1.6b5, we've got translation updates from the
lang
Hi all,
Now we are on the last stage before the final release of 2.1.6.
After the release of 2.1.6b5, we've got translation updates from the
language champions including Leona for zh_CN (Chinese, China).
Hopefully, I will be able to release the 2.1.6 final within a week.
Cheers,
--
Tokio Kikuchi
On 4/13/05 5:11 PM, Jess Mooers at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am having a strange problem with Mailman 2.1.5, Mac OS X Server 10.3,
> Postfix.
>
> First, Postfix is sending mail from our php forms, so I know that it is
> working. I can send a message to the list, with no bounce backs. Here is
Hi,
I started seeing this on one of my mailman servers:
Apr 13 12:02:48 2005 qrunner(62314): Traceback (most recent call last):
Apr 13 12:02:48 2005 qrunner(62314): File "/usr/mailman/bin/qrunner",
line 270, in ?
Apr 13 12:02:48 2005 qrunner(62314): File "/usr/mailman/bin/qrunner",
line 230,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
After going through the FAQ,
I performed the following steps and the problem was solved:
1) started the qrunner. (A bit embarrassing, don't know how it was stopped)
2) In mm_cfg.py, added SMTPHOST=
3) In /etc/nsswitch.conf switched:
hosts: files nis
to:
hosts: d
I am having a strange problem with Mailman 2.1.5, Mac OS X Server 10.3, Postfix.
First, Postfix is sending mail from our php forms, so I know that it is
working. I can send a message to the list, with no bounce backs. Here is the
mail log that shows the email being sent.
Apr 13 16:57:13 xser
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