--- Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[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
Michael Regoli said:
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].)
I
Mailman 2.1.3
Solaris 9
Exim 4.43
I have a list with 2300 subscribers and have set SMTP_MAX_RECEIPTS = 0
to submit all the entire recipient list in one transaction to Exim.
Looking in the Mailman SMTP log file I see the following line:
smtp for 2300 recips, completed in 1921.891 seconds.
This
At 1:48 PM +0100 2005-06-28, Paul Key wrote:
smtp for 2300 recips, completed in 1921.891 seconds.
This seems a long time to me ? Is it? Does anyone know how I can speed
this up?
Did you search the Mailman FAQ Wizard for performance?
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those
Hello,
I am new to the list so if I miss something or is improper
protocol, please let me know.
Recently, we upgraded our mailman software from 2.0.13 to 2.1.6b4
and moved from a Solaris to Linux platform (RedHat AS 3 Update) on a
different machine. The Apache Web server we are
At 11:24 AM -0400 2005-06-28, Darren G Pifer wrote:
Secondly, when I try to change one of the configuration settings on a
list as the mailman administrator for any of the radio buttons under
Mass Subscription or Mass Removal and click on submit, the settings
revert back to the default
Darren G Pifer wrote:
The first issue is
that the software is sending unsubscription notices to user's e-mail
addresses, even though the Send unsubscription acknowledgement to the
user is set to No, under Membership Management, Mass Removal.
This setting only affects that particular mass
Mark Sapiro wrote:
The question is why is Mailman processing the request 4 times. Is it a
bug in mailman or does mailman actually receive 4 requests?
Does the request arrive via the web interface (subscribe form on the
listinfo page) or via e-mail. If from the web, what do the web servers
logs
Thanks to all for the answers. After some testing I realized this
was the case for the specific list I was using. It worked as was
expected.
We will upgrade to 2.1.6 at our first opportunity to take advantage
of some fixes.
Darren
Old Dominion University
On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 12:49, Mark Sapiro
Hi,
A customer upgraded from debian WOODY to SARGE and finishes in mailman
problems. There is a list mitarbeiter. We can connect the options by using
http://local_server_one/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/mitarbeiter; but every link
we see shows to http://local_server_two/...;, we dont want to know why
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can an external user post successfully?
-- Yes, anyone already subscribed to the list can
post. I've had to add all outside addresses manually
through the administration pages.
If an internal user can successfully subscribe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A customer upgraded from debian WOODY to SARGE and finishes in mailman
problems. There is a list mitarbeiter. We can connect the options by using
http://local_server_one/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/mitarbeiter; but every link
we see shows to http://local_server_two/...;, we
Bruno Ferreira wrote:
After a bit more investigation at the MTA side, I managed to find
out that Mailman processes the subscribe requests alone twice.
Subscribing through the web interface makes Mailman process the request
once. However, sending a mail without proper commands to
[EMAIL
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Sapiro writes:
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
Peter Seebach wrote:
Thanks! I actually did search the FAQ, but I apparently used the wrong search
keywords. That looks helpful. I was looking for explanations of the
behavior; I
had no idea that the URLs were encoded in the list, or mattered, so I had no
idea I needed to read the stuff about
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Sapiro writes:
If you could let us know what searches you tried that didn't return the
article or how we could better describe what the article addresses, we
can try to update the FAQ to do better next time.
Good point!
The issue here is that the FAQ describes
Am Dienstag 28 Juni 2005 02:56 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
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
We're running a special MTA on a different port, and I would like to
point the mailman instance to that. Is it possible to specify this in
the ./configure options or does it need to be input into mm_cfg.py
somewhere?
Thanks.
--
Mailman-Users
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
We're running a special MTA on a different port, and I would like to
point the mailman instance to that. Is it possible to specify this in
the ./configure options or does it need to be input into mm_cfg.py
somewhere?
It isn't a ./configure option. It is an mm_cfg.py
I was referring to the ./configure option:
--with-mailhost specify the hostname part for outgoing email
Though I put your suggested fixes in there and that seems to work, too.
What is this configure option - or is it just a switch that can be
overidden in mm_cfg.py.
Thanks.
Mark Sapiro
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I was referring to the ./configure option:
--with-mailhost specify the hostname part for outgoing email
This option sets the value in Defaults.py for DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST which
in turn sets the domain part of e-mail addresses that appear in
outgoing mail and on web
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