I have trouble upgrading an old installation of mailman-2.0.8 into
mailman-2.1.7 (Gentoo Linux with Python 2.4.2).
While installing the new version on top of the old, the update utility is
invoked, but then it fails with
AttributeError: topics. No list gets migrated. The same error is produced
Hi all,
I have created lists using the command:
./newlist -u myurl.domain.br -q ListName [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd
But, when I configure the list using the archive sitelist.cfg with the
command:
./config_list -i sitelist.cfg ListName
The list loses the reference for URL when it was created!
I
Hi folks,
some of my users complained about wrapped URIs in mails they have send
to a mailman lists.
The problem seems to me that mailman is dropping the format and delsp
parameters (s. http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=3676) which the
mail clients add to the text/plain format. An
When one of our lists was first set up, users were subscribed but
not sent their password (and monthly passwd is turned off also).
Because of this, they couldn't get into the private archive. So
the listadmin made the list archive public. Now users are complaining
about spammers harvesting
Dave Stern wrote:
I could zero or edit the existing archive wiping addresses and leaving
the archive public but wonder if there is some way for future submissions
to have their addresses masked. They're looking for complete anonymity,
not just a change to user_at_host_fqdn.
Can this be done?
Gustavo Mesquita wrote:
I have created lists using the command:
./newlist -u myurl.domain.br -q ListName [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd
But, when I configure the list using the archive sitelist.cfg with the
command:
./config_list -i sitelist.cfg ListName
The list loses the reference for URL when it
It looks like the cron/disabled job is running as user mailman (or is
it running as some other user and just mailing to mailman?), but is
that user in the mailman group? This is the critical thing.
user mailman was not in group mailman, I have not seen these errors since I
fixed the group.
Hello everyone;
I'm looking for a way to approve messages being held for moderation
via the shell. Specifically, using PHP. I've looked through the
Mailman command-line programs, but nothing jumps out at me as a way to
do this.
Is this going to be possible for me?
Thanks.
--
Jeff Stillwall
Apostolis Papayanakis wrote:
I have trouble upgrading an old installation of mailman-2.0.8 into
mailman-2.1.7 (Gentoo Linux with Python 2.4.2).
While installing the new version on top of the old, the update utility is
invoked, but then it fails with
AttributeError: topics. No list gets
Jeff Stillwall wrote:
I'm looking for a way to approve messages being held for moderation
via the shell. Specifically, using PHP. I've looked through the
Mailman command-line programs, but nothing jumps out at me as a way to
do this.
Is this going to be possible for me?
There is no command
On 2/20/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gustavo Mesquita wrote:
I have created lists using the command:
./newlist -u myurl.domain.br -q ListName [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd
But, when I configure the list using the archive sitelist.cfg with the
command:
./config_list -i
Peppo Brambilla wrote:
some of my users complained about wrapped URIs in mails they have send
to a mailman lists.
The problem seems to me that mailman is dropping the format and delsp
parameters (s. http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=3676) which the
mail clients add to the text/plain
Gustavo Mesquita wrote:
On 2/20/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gustavo Mesquita wrote:
I have created lists using the command:
./newlist -u myurl.domain.br -q ListName [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd
But, when I configure the list using the archive sitelist.cfg with the
command:
Dave Stern wrote:
I could zero or edit the existing archive wiping addresses
and leaving the archive public but wonder if there is some
way for future submissions to have their addresses masked.
They're looking for complete anonymity, not just a change
to user_at_host_fqdn.
(as per next
I am needing some help with mailman. First off my webserver is on port
and everything works. I did notice that some of the links do not
have a : on them.
List administrators, you can visit the list admin overview page
http://list.memphistw.org/cgi-bin/mailman/admin to find the
patrick siglin wrote:
I am needing some help with mailman. First off my webserver is on port
and everything works. I did notice that some of the links do not
have a : on them.
You need to put
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s:/mailman/'
in mm_cfg.py and restart mailman and then
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
patrick siglin wrote:
I am needing some help with mailman. First off my webserver is on port
and everything works. I did notice that some of the links do not
have a : on them.
You need to put
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I expect at the moment this involves some mess making a second
copy of the archive with the email addresses removed??
I notice mailman-users has a separate mailing list archive with
email addresses hidden... How does that work?
I assume you are thinking of the
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