I had to archive an old mailman install and reformat a box, and I'm
now wondering how to restore the old lists. I've not been able to
locate anything so far via google.
It's FreeBSD 5.4-Release with Mailman 2.15.
I had seen the move_list command in the documentation, but it isn't
in the
Hello,
we have a list currently managed by two moderators. We use moderation
and some time we reject mails and provide a specific explanation.
The ennoying feature in our current configuration is that the other
moderator does not know the explanation given unless the moderator send
by hand an
Hello,
I'm running mailman 2.1.5 with Sun Messaging Server.
I noticed, that every mail has two Return-Path headers:
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Running mailman version 2.1.1 with sendmail only one
Return-Path header exists.
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This problem seems to be a little more serious then I thought. It
appears that no HTML attachments are getting through mailman. In
addition to the unparsable error I am also getting a non-text
attachment was scrubbed error and one message went into a black hole
(no message distributed and
At 8:24 AM -0400 2005-06-27, Dennis Putnam wrote:
How can I debug this when there is nothing in the logs?
Good question.
Is
there a verbose mode switch I can turn on? TIA.
Nope, no verbose
Hm.. Shunt queue? Maybe that would at least let me know what Mailman
is looking that it can't parse, just in case something unexpected is
being inserted along the way. Where is that directory? I see nothing in
the /var/mailman path that looks like a shunt queue.
I'm not a Python programmer so
At 9:01 AM -0400 2005-06-27, Dennis Putnam wrote:
Hm.. Shunt queue? Maybe that would at least let me know what Mailman
is looking that it can't parse, just in case something unexpected is
being inserted along the way. Where is that directory? I see nothing in
the /var/mailman path that
Thanks. It is in /var/mailman/qfiles but the shunt directory is empty.
Rats!
On Jun 27, 2005, at 9:07 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Normally, it would be located under /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/shunt,
but it appears that the version of Mailman you're using on your
platform has put that
I tried to move our mailman lists from the older Panther Server to a
new install of tiger server, and I'm still not there.
Postfix is working. Mailman is working. What isn't correct is the
Web UI for Mailman.
The lists use the addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the web
site has a URL of
Hello! I'm trying to get mailman and Apache2 working nicely from the
stock SuSE distro. (YOU, Yast Online Update is current on the machine,
so if there's new stuff for either mailman or Apache2, I've got it.
mailman is version [2.1.5] and Apache2 is version [2.0.53].)
Has anyone got the two
Thomas Waters wrote:
I tried to move our mailman lists from the older Panther Server to a
new install of tiger server, and I'm still not there.
Postfix is working. Mailman is working. What isn't correct is the
Web UI for Mailman.
The lists use the addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the web
John Athayde wrote:
I had to archive an old mailman install and reformat a box, and I'm
now wondering how to restore the old lists. I've not been able to
locate anything so far via google.
See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-June/045255.html
The context is different, but
Are there any mailman plug-ins for:
To allow the mailman database to hold other information (like the addresses,
phone numbers,
billing codes, etc.)
To send faxes via Mailman
?
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Christian Anton wrote:
i am running mailman 2.1.5 with the mailman-virtual patch for some virtual
domains.
Because of the usage of suexec on my Webserver i have every vhost running its
CGI's with another UID on the system. For being able to access the
mailman-binaries i have to create a new
Peter Seebach wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], mailman-us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Welcome to the Mailman-Users@python.org mailing list! Don't forget to
check out the Mailman FAQ at:
And if you had, you might have come across
At 4:54 PM -0700 2005-06-27, phil durning wrote:
Are there any mailman plug-ins for:
Mailman does not have any plug-ins.
To allow the mailman database to hold other information (like the
addresses, phone numbers, billing codes, etc.)
To send faxes via Mailman
No.
Michael D. Smith wrote:
I currently run Mailman 2.1.6 on a RH 8.0 server.
I've recently set up a new RHEL 4.0 server and wish to migrate my
lists from the old server to the new one.
See http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-June/045255.html
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
I try to use the option PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER but it doesn't work.
I have add this line in mm_cfg.py : PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = 'cat
/home/users/jean-philippe_giola/mailman-archive'
so I want to store a mail that is sent in a the
Dina Hornreich wrote:
I manage a list called typical girls at
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/typicalgirls .
It seems that after I update my e-mail address, i haven't been receiving posts
despite NOT having selected no mail.
Did you receive and respond to an e-mail address change
Eduardo Jaime Quiros Batres wrote:
I have mailman 2.1.4 on a mandrake 10.0 and have upgraded msec to version =
msec-0.44.2-1mdk but I still get a bug error when I try to confirm a =
subscription to a list.
I runned check_permissions -f and it didn't work, I gave a chwon apache.mai=
l =
on all
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks. It is in /var/mailman/qfiles but the shunt directory is empty.
Rats!
Not surprising since normally there is a message in the 'error' log
when a message is shunted.
On the original question, have you looked at your list's Content
filtering Section? I suggest that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
External subscribing is not working thru either the
web interface or the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
method. There is no confirmation message being
sent... I can subscribe locally thru email, can
manually add addresses thru the admin interface, and
can even send/receive list mail
Christophe Meessen wrote:
we have a list currently managed by two moderators. We use moderation
and some time we reject mails and provide a specific explanation.
The ennoying feature in our current configuration is that the other
moderator does not know the explanation given unless the
Petra Humann wrote:
I'm running mailman 2.1.5 with Sun Messaging Server.
I noticed, that every mail has two Return-Path headers:
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Running mailman version 2.1.1 with sendmail only one
Return-Path header exists.
Return-path: [EMAIL
Sean wrote:
In general, I think this would be useful information to include in the
source to help system administrators block offending IP addresses from the
servers. Any thoughts about this, pro or con, before I file an RFE?
I agree it would be useful.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Benjamin Wise wrote:
The problem is every time I send an email to the list.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I receive the following error message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[IP address] does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
Giving up
Poster wrote:
Greetings everyone. I'm using SuSe 9.3 with the suppled Mailman and
Python and I'm running smack dab into the dreaded Cannot read wrapper
configuration file error. This is obtained when I try to send mail to
aliases for a list, or when I try to execute any of Mailman's CGI
programs
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