Hunter Hillegas wrote:
>I have an announce only list on MM2.1.5 running on RHEL3.
>
>I have had several members complain that they are getting multiple copies of
>each message from the list.
>
>I checked to make sure that these folks were not subscribed more than once.
>
>Any ideas what could caus
I have an announce only list on MM2.1.5 running on RHEL3.
I have had several members complain that they are getting multiple copies of
each message from the list.
I checked to make sure that these folks were not subscribed more than once.
Any ideas what could cause this?
Thanks,
Hunter
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On 6/5/05 3:41 PM, Heather Madrone at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm running Mailman on OSX 10.2.8. The setup was straightforward
> Installation varies depending on which version of OSX you're running,
> and your preferred MTA. For some reason, a lot of versions of OSX
> come with sendmail prein
Thanks for the advice.
Check and definitely do not have an old version of Mailman and only one
version of ListAdmin.py.
Blew away the request.pck, reloaded admin page and then reran checkdbs -
all clear now.
Possible explanation: I previously had some host names and aliases
misconfigured and su
On 6/5/05 1:41 PM, "Heather Madrone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running Mailman on OSX 10.2.8. The setup was straightforward
> Installation varies depending on which version of OSX you're running,
> and your preferred MTA. For some reason, a lot of versions of OSX
> come with sendmail prei
Nigel Allen wrote:
>
>Sorry - should have added:
>
>Follow the link in the notification email but get a:
>
>
>> Mailman Administrative Database
>> There are no pending requests.
>
>
>N/
>
>
>On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 10:38, Nigel Allen wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Ever since we had a screwed up mailman list
Hello Mailman admins,
I recently configured an email and web server serving phpBB and Mailman to
"bridge" email lists to phpBB forums. This includes managing attachments
between the forums and email lists.
This works so well that I thought I would share.
It's really really really really reall
Sorry - should have added:
Follow the link in the notification email but get a:
> Mailman Administrative Database
> There are no pending requests.
N/
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 10:38, Nigel Allen wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Ever since we had a screwed up mailman list and corrected it, we have
> been ge
Hi all
Ever since we had a screwed up mailman list and corrected it, we have
been getting the message below.
> The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list has 2 request(s) waiting
> for your consideration at:
>
> http://www.foo.bar/mailman/admindb/mailman
>
> Please attend to this at yo
For those who may have been tracking this saga:
My Mailman-SMTP problems stemmed from my non-root system accounts having no
ability to resolve localhost to my machines IP address...because there was
no non-root read permission set for /etc/hosts. (My 'telnet localhost 25'
tests were all previo
At 2:08 AM +0800 6/6/05, Carfield Yim wrote:
>I need to do the migration from Linux to MacOSX, can anyone point me to
>some document of how to do this?
I'm running Mailman on OSX 10.2.8. The setup was straightforward
Installation varies depending on which version of OSX you're running,
and your p
I need to do the migration from Linux to MacOSX, can anyone point me to
some document of how to do this?
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PeteBell wrote:
>Why should some digests miss out?
>
>I have members asking where particular digests missed out, and when I
>look, there seems to be no reason why they weren't sent (ie, there
>WERE messages available to the digest, but it just didn't go. As a
>result, my digest members miss
David Hwang wrote:
>Well, I got the cron file to start reading correctly, but now I get a
>different error:
>
>08:00:00 Could not chdir to HOME dir "/var/mailman": No such file or directory
>Job /usr/bin/python -S /usr/lib/mailman/cron/checkdbs terminated (exit status:
>1) (mailing output)
>
Th
Well, I got the cron file to start reading correctly, but now I get a
different error:
08:00:00 Could not chdir to HOME dir "/var/mailman": No such file or directory
Job /usr/bin/python -S /usr/lib/mailman/cron/checkdbs terminated (exit status:
1) (mailing output)
There is indeed no /var/mailm
Why should some digests miss out?
I have members asking where particular digests missed out, and when I
look, there seems to be no reason why they weren't sent (ie, there
WERE messages available to the digest, but it just didn't go. As a
result, my digest members miss 12-20 messages every no
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Maybe it's in /var/mailman. It could be anywhere depending on how
>Mailman was installed. Try running
>
>find / -name mailman
>
>as root to locate the directory where the installed mailman software is.
>
>
>
I found the bin directory in /usr/lib/mailman:
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