I host a couple of small lists for various groups. Recently one of them
has been behaving very strangely. It's a fully moderated list, and when
the Admin approves several messages from the moderated queue, they get
sent out fine to the immediate-deliver users, but only the first one
will show
On 2005-08-18 19:39, Webmaster Travel In Spain wrote:
> I was wondering if the duration shown in the smtp log file of mailman was the
> time mailman spent on the sending (I mean working on this particular task) or
> the difference time between the begining of the sending and the end.
It is the c
On 2005-08-19 00:01, Anne Ramey wrote:
> I added a new list to my mailman yesterday (cplist), and copied the
> config over from another list (mbalist). Subscribe comfirmations to
> cplist fail if you reply to the mail with "Invalid confirmation
> string:", but the link inside the mail works fin
On 2005-08-18 23:14, Mike Hanby wrote:
> Howdy, does anyone know if it's possible to secure the admin pages with an
> .htaccess type security?
[...]
> Ex: http://www.mydomain.com/mailman/admin/mailinglist
>
> Going to this page would pop up an Apache login prompt. If successful, then
> the page
On 2005-08-18 22:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tried to make it this way
> #./newlist mailman [EMAIL PROTECTED] qwerty
> but the aliases info won't print out on the screen.
>
> I know that this info goes to /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases, but
That suggests you have set MTA = 'Postfix' in your m
Thanks again, I will try this out - the server is down for a bit for
maintenance...
From what I gather, my scenario will require
add_virtualhost('www.ourdomain.com', 'newdomain.com')
Since our server name will not change... it will be:
http://www.ourdomain.com/lists/user-discuss
but the MAIL
At 8:58 AM -0700 2005-08-18, Fred H Olson wrote:
> I wish the contents of masthead.txt (or similar) were the default in the
> digest header so it could be edited. Footers have default text, why not
> the digest_header ? Then if masthead.txt were eliminated, the default
> would result in digest
Any good links to fault tolerant implementations of Mailman?
Is it feasible to have one machine providing Mailman web services, and
two machines doing list processing? What issues would I run into if I
tried that?
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I'd like to have a less verbose and more appropriate "masthead" on digest
messages for an announcement list. The limited ability to do this in
Mailman was explained in an earlier message:
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving "Today's Topics" to top of Digest?
From: Mark Sapiro
Date: Tue, 19 Jul
I added a new list to my mailman yesterday (cplist), and copied the
config over from another list (mbalist). Subscribe comfirmations to
cplist fail if you reply to the mail with "Invalid confirmation
string:", but the link inside the mail works fine. The reply to the
subscribe confirmation fo
At 9:52 AM -0400 2005-08-18, Jason LaMar wrote:
> What happened? Why did the body of the message disappear? And how do I
> prevent this from happening again?
This is a result of the Scrubber in action. The problem is that
when messages come into the mailing list in MIME format, it is
Howdy, does anyone know if it's possible to secure the admin pages with an
.htaccess type security?
Basically, I'd like to force two separate login prompts before a user can
admin a list.
Ex: http://www.mydomain.com/mailman/admin/mailinglist
Going to this page would pop up an Apache login promp
Sorry about that. Let's try this again.
A list subscriber submitted an HTML e-mail message from Outlook with a Word
attachment. It came across as a multi-part MIME, with these content type
headers (in this order):
--=_NextPart_000_0001_01C5A33B.DBC4C170
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
A list subscriber submitted an HTML e-mail message from Outlook with a Word
attachment. It came across as a multi-part MIME, with these content type
headers (in this order) ...
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
C
Hello All,
I've installed mailman-2.1.4-83.13 on SLES 9 machine.
Now I want to write some script to implement list creation and web-cyradm
installation.
Tried to create file with the aliase info like this:
./newlist -q $mmlistname $admin $password > /tmp/new-mailman-list
but it is empty.
T
I was wondering if the duration shown in the smtp log file of mailman was the
time mailman spent on the sending (I mean working on this particular task) or
the difference time between the begining of the sending and the end.
--
Mailman-Users mai
On Thu, August 18, 2005 2:23, Mark Sapiro said:
> Hans-Juergen Beie wrote:
>>In the first case use
>> add_virtualhost('www.ourdomain.com', 'newdomain.com')
>
> This will not work. add_virtualhost() is defined in Defaults.py and
> what it does is add a key:value pair to the VIRTUAL_HOSTS diction
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