At 2:16 PM -0700 2005-11-01, Kory Wheatley wrote:
> Well, it doesn't work for me to authenticate to a list using the Admin
> listcreator password.
What do you mean by "Admin listcreator password"? That should be
the Site Admin password, and you should be able to use it to
authenticat
I have a problem with my current host (Hostway). The only "upgrade" to
mailman they support would result in me losing my archives and basically
starting from scratch.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to the mailman installation... at least
not as far as I can tell (warning: I'm fairly new to thi
Thanks Mark,
You are right!
It appears that rpm installation on SuSE installs automatically cron job for me.
# rpm -ql mailman-2.1.4-83.13 | grep /etc/init.d/mailman
/etc/init.d/mailman
There is another cron job I did myself, sitting at:
/var/spool/cron/tabs/mailman
I'll just remove this one.
Heather Madrone wrote:
>
>This morning, I discovered that mail to some of my list members is bouncing
>with the following error message:
>
>Nov 1 14:50:49 integrity postfix/smtp[1526]: 2CA3CAA2A5: to=<[EMAIL
>PROTECTED]>, relay=yyy.zzz.com[209.166.195.135], delay=34308, status=deferred
>(host yy
Hello!
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:30:25PM +0900, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>[...]
>Here is your patch. We have already integrated German and Dannish dialects.
Does that really make sense? They don't even manage to use *one*
localized reply prefix, witness "AW:" in a German version of one
silly "mail
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>My lists members got "mailing list memberships reminder" twice, i.e. they get
>the same reminder in two separate e-mails.
>
>How can I solve this problem?
Is there more than one "mailpasswds" entry in mailman's crontab or
perhaps crontabs installed for mailman in t
Oliver König wrote:
>I installed configured Mailman v2.1.5 with Exim4 v4.50 on a remote server
>www.windfinder.com (see http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html).
>
>I created a mailing list called 'testlist' and tried to post to the list by
>sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the list
Richard Gillman wrote:
>I'm transferring an existing mailman installation from one Solaris 9 box
>to another. Both run sendmail; /etc/sendmail.cf on new is an edited
>version of sendmail.cf on old. I'm using the opportunity to upgrade from
>2.0.8 to 2.1.5. Python is 2.2 in both cases.
>
>mailma
Hello Mark,
thanks a lot for your help. I must have forgotten the bootom part. I now have:
[..]
# Home dir for your Mailman installation -- aka Mailman's prefix
# directory.
# By default this is set to "/usr/local/mailman"
# On a Red Hat/Fedora system using the RPM use "/var/mailman"
# On Debian us
At 11:51 PM -0500 2005-11-01, Sam Santos wrote:
> I have a problem with my current host (Hostway). The only "upgrade" to
> mailman they support would result in me losing my archives and basically
> starting from scratch.
Ouch!
> Unfortunately, I don't have access to the mailman insta
Hi
I have been reading through the archives trying to figure out a solution
from all your advice. My issue is the HTML formatted messages to be sent to
the list arrive as attachments not as a regular message I open up and just
read. I have completely turned off content filtering but still my HT
Oliver König wrote:
>thanks a lot for your help. I must have forgotten the bootom part. I now have:
>[..]
># Home dir for your Mailman installation -- aka Mailman's prefix
># directory.
># By default this is set to "/usr/local/mailman"
># On a Red Hat/Fedora system using the RPM use "/var/mailman"
Hello Everyone,
I am a newbie to mailman but I can not figure out how to
1. Create an announce only list
2. Automatically subscribe registrants to our lists using a script. For
example, when someone becomes a member of our organization, I would like the
script to automatically subscribe that
Hi,
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Nelly Yusupova wrote:
> I am a newbie to mailman but I can not figure out how to
> 1. Create an announce only list
That's a FAQ.
> 2. Automatically subscribe registrants to our lists using a script.
> For example, when someone becomes a member of our org
Just wondering if anyone else may have seen this problem and/or have a
solution.
Have a Mailman installation 2.1.5 on a Fedora 4 server (RPM install
mailman-2.1.5-35.fc4)
I'll see the following in the qrunner log...
Nov 01 08:28:46 2005 (2583) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
(pid: 1118
Ken Senior wrote:
>That is, putting the following into the mm_cfg.py file:
>DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'https://%s/mailman/'
>and restarting mailman seems to do nothing since the pages still
>initially send to http instead of https.
Brad already replied in detail, but the issue is that the above chan
Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 2:16 PM -0700 2005-11-01, Kory Wheatley wrote:
>
>> Well, it doesn't work for me to authenticate to a list using the Admin
>> listcreator password.
>
> What do you mean by "Admin listcreator password"? That should be
>the Site Admin password ...
There are actual
Kanogin A.A. wrote:
> But, then i send mail to discussion list with address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mail return:
>
>The Postfix program
>
><"|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post lugnn"@zxc.nnov.ru> (expanded from
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): unknown user: "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post
>[
Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 11:51 PM -0500 2005-11-01, Sam Santos wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, I don't have access to the mailman installation... at least
>> not as far as I can tell (warning: I'm fairly new to this side of things).
>> Is there any hope for my archives at all?
>
> You may be ab
Jane Hermanson wrote:
>
>I have been reading through the archives trying to figure out a solution
>from all your advice. My issue is the HTML formatted messages to be sent to
>the list arrive as attachments not as a regular message I open up and just
>read. I have completely turned off content fi
Mike Cisar wrote:
>
>And the following in the error log...
>
>Nov 01 09:16:07 2005 qrunner(22015): Traceback (most recent call last):
>Nov 01 09:16:07 2005 qrunner(22015): File "/usr/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner",
>line 270, in ?
>Nov 01 09:16:07 2005 qrunner(22015): main()
>Nov 01 09:16:07 2005
Hello Mark,
I really appreciate your help. Many thanks again. See my comments below:
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 18:31, you wrote:
> >For domainlist mm_domains I used everything that could possibly be useful,
> >reloaded exim, set "Host name this list prefers for email. (Details for
> >host_name
Hi,
What is your problem? Will you please describe it in more detail or
show me some example? And, what is your mailman version?
Hannah Schroeter wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:30:25PM +0900, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>
>>[...]
>
>
>>Here is your patch. We have already integra
The above are missing for several of my mailing lists. How do I remedy
this dilemma? Do I HAVE to recreate the lists?
Thanks,
LDB
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Hello Everyone,
I can not find the answer to the following question in the archives. I set up
a announce list with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owner of the list. Using [EMAIL
PROTECTED] as the sender, I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
following command in the subject line:
subscribe
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>The above are missing for several of my mailing lists. How do I remedy
>this dilemma? Do I HAVE to recreate the lists?
If you do anything, it should be deletion of them from the lists that
contain them. config.db files are an older format that was changed to
the current co
Здравствуйте, Mark.
Вы писали 2 ноября 2005 г., 22:31:01:
MS> Kanogin A.A. wrote:
>> But, then i send mail to discussion list with address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> mail return:
>>
>>The Postfix program
>>
>><"|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post lugnn"@zxc.nnov.ru> (expanded from
>><[EMAIL PR
Oliver König wrote:
>
>On Wednesday 02 November 2005 18:31, you wrote:
>>
>> It looks like the above is an issue with spamassassin not Mailman. Is
>> the attempted post rejected by Exim or does it get to Mailman (is
>> there anything in Mailman's logs or qfiles/*/ directories)? What does
>> the rej
Kanogin A.A.
>MS> Your aliases are good. The problem appears to be that Postfix does not
>MS> recognize "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post lugnn" as a pipe and
>MS> is treating it as a username.
>
>MS> This is a Postfix configuration issue of some kind.
>
>--
>my main.cf:
>--
Hi!
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 06:34:38AM +0900, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
>What is your problem? Will you please describe it in more detail or
>show me some example? And, what is your mailman version?
I have no specific problem with mailman. I just wanted to point out how
futile and possibly senseles
Nelly Yusupova wrote:
>
>I can not find the answer to the following question in the archives. I set up
>a announce list with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owner of the list. Using [EMAIL
>PROTECTED] as the sender, I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
>following command in the subject line:
Здравствуйте, Mark.
Вы писали 3 ноября 2005 г., 1:40:34:
MS> Kanogin A.A.
>>MS> Your aliases are good. The problem appears to be that Postfix does not
>>MS> recognize "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post lugnn" as a pipe and
>>MS> is treating it as a username.
>>
>>MS> This is a Postfix config
Mark and Brad...
I was able to pull up the mbox file using Mark's sample URL. However, it
only goes as far back as May 2003. When I look at my archives that seems to
be when it first started creating Gzip'd Text Files for each month.
Beyond that I have stuff that dates as far back as Feb, 2001, bu
At 6:38 PM -0500 2005-11-02, Sam Santos wrote:
> I was able to pull up the mbox file using Mark's sample URL.
Cool. I'm glad to hear it.
>However, it
> only goes as far back as May 2003.
Ouch. Sorry to hear that
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> If you're lucky, you may be able to make slight modifications to the
> sample URL that Mark provided, and stumble into wherever your
> provider put the older archive mbox. Otherwise, you may be able to
> re-construct the raw source format archive mbox, based on the text
>
I have Mailman set up and working, for several mailing lists. On one of
them, the mailing list is part of a website which has a form you can
fill out. You can put in your name, e-maill address, what you're
interested in, etc. One of the items on the form is a checkbox,
"Subscribe me to the list
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