Hi Mark,
This works:
===
echo From: kevin.mcnameeatsymsoft.se
To: foobaratmailman.symsoft.se
Subject: Test
test mail body
| /etc/mail/mm-handler mailman.symsoft.se \
-r kevin.mcnameeatsymsoft.se foobar
This does not work:
===
echo From:
Hi,
Check all of Mailman's logs.
I am tailing them all.
Looking at the lists/testlist/digest.mbox I can see that the messages are
in the file!
The messages from Outlook too?
No.
Try moving the digest.mbox file aside. This shouldn't affect 2.1.7, but
who knows...
I will just remove this
Thank you. I finished most of the configuration of the combination of
apache, sendmail and Mailman.
I built an mailing list named 'jive-list', and one site-wide list
named 'Mailman'. I invite some users to the jive-list, and the users
belong to local unix account can receive the invitations, but
Hi,
It was a permissions problem. mm-handler had a different owner to what was
specified in the sendmail.cf. When I changed this everything worked.
Thanks for all your help.
Regards,
Kevin.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kevin McNamee
Hi,
I am importing some old mail into a list and I get the following exception:
Updating HTML for article 292
Updating HTML for article 293
Pickling archive state into
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/support/pipermail.pck
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/arch, line
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:15:02 -0800, Beartooth wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
[...]
Most of the other reasons for this kind of behavior are on the server
side, but in this case, we know the server side works as long as you
accept and return the cookie.
It did take from
Kevin McNamee wrote:
I am importing some old mail into a list and I get the following exception:
snip
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py, line 579, in
as_text
'\g1' + _(' at ') + '\g2', body)
File /usr/sfw/lib/python2.3/sre.py, line 143, in sub
return
Daniel Spreadbury wrote:
In my Apache virtual host definition, I have this line:
Alias /pipermail /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
That folder exists, and contains links, like this:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root mailman 55 Feb 14 15:53 composers-list -
Hi fellow listers,
I'm having some problems with pipermail. I've recently moved my
mailman installation (together with all my web virtual hosts, etc.) to
another server, which I did by making a .tgz file of the
/usr/local/mailman/lists folder and its subdirectories, built mailman
on the new
Hello,
My knowledge isn't great, but I managed to install mailman 2.1.7 at home, on
Mac OSX. Everything seems fine, appart from the digest...
I'm still doing tests at the moment. When I post tests containing accented
letters in the body (I write in French), those get thru the HMTL-Plaintext
lovecreatesbeauty wrote:
I built an mailing list named 'jive-list', and one site-wide list
named 'Mailman'. I invite some users to the jive-list, and the users
belong to local unix account can receive the invitations, but the
external email address can not receive them.
So apparently sendmail
beartooth wrote:
It did take from Epiphany. So what do I tell the people in opera.general,
over on news.opera.no, who'll be able to do something about it? Just that
setting the subscription options worked with Epiphany but not Opera, or is
there something else I'm not getting?
When you log in
Jon D. Slater wrote:
Some are pretty generic (board) while others are not
(DesignReviewCommittee).
Are your list submission addresses on the web anywhere? Do a google
search for [EMAIL PROTECTED] (search both web and groups) and see if
you get any matches. If you do, then the email address
Folks I upgraded from 2.0.8 to 2.1.7 and now getting some sendmail
returns that seem to point to the virtusertable. With the 10 aliases in
2.1.7 what exactly needs to go in the virtusertable to male sendmail
happy. The FAQ wizard caries me to 2.0 releases.
Pierrox wrote:
But when it comes to Digests...
- if a user gets Mime Digests, he can read the text, but each message to the
list is also present as an attachement. Not fabulous...
If you use an MUA that understands MIME typt multipart/digest, these
will be seen as messages, not attachments.
-
At 3:15 PM -0800 2006-02-13, Beartooth wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you're sure your browser is accepting cookies, it may be that a
local firewall or something similar is interfering with setting and
returning cookies.
I doubt that, intensely. But I know some
Mel Sojka wrote:
Folks I upgraded from 2.0.8 to 2.1.7 and now getting some sendmail
returns that seem to point to the virtusertable. With the 10 aliases in
2.1.7 what exactly needs to go in the virtusertable to male sendmail
happy. The FAQ wizard caries me to 2.0 releases.
Are you getting
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Brad Knowles wrote:
I have never heard of anyone having cookie problems with the
Mailman installation on mail.python.org, at least not anything
specific to a particular browser. If you would like to do some live
debugging, let me know and I'll be glad to
Well I am getting errors on incoming to the bounces aliases for the two
list that were upgraded. In 2.0 I had the list , the admin, request and
the owner (pointing to admin) in the virtusertable. I have all 10 of
the aliases for both these list in /etc/mail/aliases and newaliases of
course
Le 14/02/06 18:43, « Mark Sapiro » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
It sounds like your list language is English, the character set for
which in Mailman is us-ascii, so the digest is sent in us-ascii which
doesn't support those characters, thus the '?'.
Try setting the list language to French.
Beartooth wrote:
First, though, in case it obviates any time or effort, a
couple of Opera details. I have mine set to treat normal cookies as
specified in Server Manager, and to accept only cookies set to the
server itself. Could the trouble be there?
As I indicated in my previous
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
First, though, in case it obviates any time or effort, a
couple of Opera details. I have mine set to treat normal cookies as
specified in Server Manager, and to accept only cookies set to the
server itself. Could the trouble be
Pierrox wrote:
I could try that indeed, but I have a question first: if I add these lines
into my mm_cfg.py, will it affect only the new lists, or will the existing
list be modified too ?
The language table doesn't affect the list per se. It specifies the
description and character set
Beartooth wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
First, though, in case it obviates any time or effort, a
couple of Opera details. I have mine set to treat normal cookies as
specified in Server Manager, and to accept only cookies set to the
server itself. Could
Mel Sojka wrote:
Well I am getting errors on incoming to the bounces aliases for the two
list that were upgraded. In 2.0 I had the list , the admin, request and
the owner (pointing to admin) in the virtusertable. I have all 10 of
the aliases for both these list in /etc/mail/aliases and
you can put the following in mm_cfg.py
def _(s):
return s
add_language('en',_('English (USA)'), 'iso-8859-1')
del _
It worked perfectly!
I had tried changing the language of the list in the web interface earlier,
but without any success. That was the trick!
Thanks,
Well Mark what I have currently in the Virtusertable is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maillist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]maillist-admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]maillist-request
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maillist-admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maillist-bounces
But I just looked at some of the sendmail returns and I believe I
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Sorry. What I was trying to say is that Mailman sets the cookie in
such a way that it will be returned only to URLs of the form
http://mail.python.org/mailman/*, and not for example to a URL
such as http://mail.python.org/pipermail/*. This is even
Pierrox wrote:
I had tried changing the language of the list in the web interface earlier,
but without any success. That was the trick!
In order to change the list language via the web, you need two steps.
First select the language with the check box for available_languages
and Submit Your
Mel Sojka wrote:
Well Mark what I have currently in the Virtusertable is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maillist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]maillist-admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]maillist-request
[EMAIL PROTECTED] maillist-admin
This one is definitely wrong. In Mailman 2.1.x, maillist-admin is a
deprecated name,
Beartooth wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Can you ask Opera to show you all the cookies it currently has? If
so, go to your options page and log in and then see if Opera has the
cookie from mail.python.org.
Interesting. It does not. And I don't know why not. :-{
Well I dumped the maillist-admin Gosh it is still in the aliases for
2.1.7 since I have created several list. I guess the virtuser for
maillist-owner should be maillist-owner also. Made those changes see it
that will clear up the little headache.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mel Sojka wrote:
Well
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Can you ask Opera to show you all the cookies it currently has? If
so, go to your options page and log in and then see if Opera has
the cookie from mail.python.org.
Interesting. It
Beartooth wrote:
OK, will do. Will they want the URL of the subscription site,
do you think, or the info about the type of cookie it sets, or both?
The actual Set-Cookie: header is described in my post at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-February/049297.html.
The URL
Mel Sojka wrote:
Well I dumped the maillist-admin Gosh it is still in the aliases for
2.1.7 since I have created several list.
Yes, there is still a -admin alias, but it is handled the same as
-bounces, and Mailman never actually puts that address on anything. It
basically only exists because
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
OK, will do. Will they want the URL of the subscription site,
do you think, or the info about the type of cookie it sets, or
both?
The actual Set-Cookie: header is described in my post at
I read the following FAQ but can seem to make it work on my end:
3.8. I forgot my list password! How do I get it back?The site password
can be used to log into anywhere a member password or list password
would go. So you can reset the password to something you do know: use
the site password to
Beartooth wrote:
Background: I run two addresses -- the one which I believe
Gmane has started letting me post from, Beartooth (at) adelphia.net
(which is the one my newsreader uses) -- and the one I'm using now,
karhunhammas (at) Lserv.com. It is this one I now have subscribed and
Carl Buff wrote:
I read the following FAQ but can seem to make it work on my end:
3.8. I forgot my list password! How do I get it back?
snip
- My problem is ... that I don't have a change_pw under the
/mailman/bin ... and when I log into the list with the Site Admin
password - I can seem to
When vette log says
Message discarded msgid: blah...
What can I do to determine the reason why the message was discarded?
-Jim P.
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
Mailman-Users@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Jim Popovitch wrote:
When vette log says
Message discarded msgid: blah...
What can I do to determine the reason why the message was discarded?
Those are moderator discards. If you want to know why the post was held
for moderation in the first place, look for the same msgid earlier in
the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jim Popovitch wrote:
When vette log says
Message discarded msgid: blah...
What can I do to determine the reason why the message was discarded?
Those are moderator discards. If you want to know why the post was held
for moderation in the first place, look for the same
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jim Popovitch wrote:
When vette log says
Message discarded msgid: blah...
What can I do to determine the reason why the message was discarded?
Those are moderator discards. If you want to know why the post was held
for moderation in the first place, look for the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jim Popovitch wrote:
When vette log says
Message discarded msgid: blah...
What can I do to determine the reason why the message was discarded?
Those are moderator discards. If you want to know why the post was held
for moderation in the first
At 1:42 PM -0800 2006-02-14, Beartooth wrote:
Background: I run two addresses -- the one which I believe Gmane has
started letting me post from, Beartooth (at) adelphia.net (which is the
one my newsreader uses) -- and the one I'm using now, karhunhammas (at)
Lserv.com. It is this one
Hello Mark,
I configure the network, and nsloookup result shows the status of the network:
$ nslookup www.google.com
nslookup is Obsolete. This command may be removed in a future Solaris
release. Equivalent functionality is provided by nslookup(1m) in
/usr/sfw/sbin.
Server: czar.thbs.cn.com
lovecreatesbeauty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 10:21:27 +0800
To: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED],
mailman-users@python.org
Hello Mark,
I configure the network, and nsloookup result shows the status of the network:
$ nslookup www.google.com
nslookup is Obsolete. This
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