hi all,
i cannot create new lists.
getting the errors below :
*You are not authorized to create new mailing lists*
You can create a new mailing list by entering the relevant information into
the form below. The name of the mailing list will be used as the primary
address for posting messages to
How can I trace what has happened to my posts to a list which I set up
some time ago?
It had a few posts originally, but after restarting mailmanctl yesterday
nothing gets accepted. Have I overlooked something when start Mailman? I
ran 'mailamanctl start'.
Which log would I look at to see if
Hi Mark,
Yep, I have created my mailertable map also. I am no sendmail expert either
but I am being forced to look closely at how it is set up. Found a useful
tutorial here (there are many more): http://www.feep.net/sendmail/tutorial/
Thanks,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro
Kevin McNamee wrote:
Yep, I have created my mailertable map also. I am no sendmail expert either
but I am being forced to look closely at how it is set up. Found a useful
tutorial here (there are many more): http://www.feep.net/sendmail/tutorial/
When you get this worked out, if you find that
John Poltorak wrote:
How can I trace what has happened to my posts to a list which I set up
some time ago?
It had a few posts originally, but after restarting mailmanctl yesterday
nothing gets accepted. Have I overlooked something when start Mailman? I
ran 'mailamanctl start'.
Had you
Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT wrote:
i cannot create new lists.
getting the errors below :
*You are not authorized to create new mailing lists*
snip
what is missing ? i did everything as supposed to be ? i am the mailowner
and administrator ?
what should i do to create new mailing lists ?
To create a
Hi All,
I've been away from this list for a while, so the question may have already
been asked (and answered).
Is there a security hole in Mailman?
Here's what I mean.
I'm running several servers, all running mailman. *None* of my lists are
displayed publicly when you view the
On 2/12/06, Jon D. Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a security hole in Mailman?
How are the evil spammers harvesting my list names when they aren't on the
'listinfo' page?
From the address book(s) of one or some of you subscribers infected
with a virus/worm?
And, more
The various log entries are:
Post:
Feb 09 11:25:52 2006 (20476) post to announce from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=1924,
message-id=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
success
Feb 09 11:27:42 2006 (11160) post to announce from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=1924,
message-id=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
success
Feb 09 11:42:51 2006
Patrick Bogen wrote:
The various log entries are:
Post:
Feb 09 11:25:52 2006 (20476) post to announce from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=3D1924,
message-id=3D[EMAIL PROTECTED],
success
snip
Just looking at one ... Successfully posted
Corresponding in smtp:
Feb 09 11:25:52 2006 (20476)
[EMAIL
I have a mailing list of about 900 members. There are quite a few email
addresses that have bounced. I noticed that mailman marked these addresses as
nomail, which I assume means email is not sent to these addresses.
My questions pertain to the performance of the list. Should I un-subscribe
Hi,
Pardon me if this has been asked numerous times before, it might be
a good FAQ entry--
We have an older version of Mailman 2.0.13 with 3 mail lists on it
located on a server in Europe that we wish to transfer over to Mailman
2.1.7 that I just installed in San Diego. I found some
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your response and suggestions.
You can get away without some of the others if you don't tell people about
them, and they don't expect them to work from other Mailman experience.
I can get away with all the other addresses with every list. It is only the
listname-bounce
Mark Phillips wrote:
My questions pertain to the performance of the list. Should I un-subscribe
these bounced email addresses? Does leaving them marked as nomail impact
the performance of my list? What is the accepted practice for bounced email
addresses?
Set whatever you want on your list's
Tom Kavanaugh wrote:
If you're thinking that you can get around the issue by having all bounces
from any list be
returned to the 'mailman' list posting address, you could do this in the
source code, but not by using aliases on mine.name.com.
Yes, this is precisely what I want to accomplish.
Jason Novotny wrote:
Pardon me if this has been asked numerous times before, it might be
a good FAQ entry--
You mean like
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.004.htp?
I found some mention of a
script move_list on the webpage, but it's not in my bin directory
hai!!!
I am trying to configure LDAPMemberAdaptor-V3.0 in my Ldap Server.
I copied extend.py and LDAPMemberships.py to /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/.
I also copied extend.py to /var/lib/mailman/lists/staff(listname)/.
I also added these things in MailList.py
import extend
# other useful classes
Kabilan L wrote:
I am trying to configure LDAPMemberAdaptor-V3.0 in my Ldap Server.
I copied extend.py and LDAPMemberships.py to /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/.
I doubt that this has anything to do with your problem, but the
extend.py file should not be in the /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/
directory.
Anyone ever hear of any mailman patches that allow for additional
subscription info. What I am looking for is a way to record some extra
information from each subscriber. Things like birthday (for lists that
discuss alcohol), sex (for health/medical related lists), as well as
occupation (for
Hai!!!
The following is the error when in i put extend.py in
/var/lib/mailman/lists/listname/.
This is what in extend.py
from Mailman.LDAPMemberships import LDAPMemberships
def extend(list):
ldap = LDAPMemberships(list)
ldap.ldapsearch = (uid=recipient) # your LDAP search here
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