I've just been mailed by one of my users to say that the archive for my
list is not up to date. Having just checked prior to sending this, I
found that by clicking on the Date link for this month, the last
message written to it is nearly a week old. Downloading the Gzip'd text
file (which
Martin Dennett wrote:
I've just been mailed by one of my users to say that the archive for my
list is not up to date. Having just checked prior to sending this, I
found that by clicking on the Date link for this month, the last
message written to it is nearly a week old. Downloading the Gzip'd
I am working with my ISP to get Mailman installed on a private domain. I
believe we have followed all of the Mailman setup instructions correctly.
We are at the point where we mail lists with subscribers. However, when
attempted to send email to one of the lists (e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED]), we are
Jon Ferraiolo wrote:
We are at the point where we mail lists with subscribers. However, when
attempted to send email to one of the lists (e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED]), we are
now
getting an error message that says:
sh: line 1: /home/bar/mailman/mail/wrapper: No such file or directory
Looking
Has anyone done this already: change the login page to accept email
address and password and then (1) check to be sure the email address is
an owner of the list then (2) if so, authenticate them off an LDAP?
This would really reduce our forgot password type support calls.
--
Anne
AFAIK, my mailman failure to send out issue, resides solely at the pathway
from mailman - exim. All other email traffic, i.e., exim-mailman and all
other email traffic, seems to work just fine.
I have included the debug line in my SMTPDirect.py file, and yet nothing
shows up in
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
AFAIK, my mailman failure to send out issue, resides solely at the pathway
from mailman - exim. All other email traffic, i.e., exim-mailman and all
other email traffic, seems to work just fine.
I have included the debug line in my SMTPDirect.py file, and yet nothing
I am having a baffling problem with Mailman. Suddenly the list that I
am administrating has stopped delivering mail to a subset of the
subscribers. It's not readily apparent what those that are not
receiving the mails have in common - the domains that I know of
include mac.com, yahoo.com,
I put this setting in my mm_cfg.py:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman_ldap/'
and my httpd.conf contains this:
# This alias is for mailman mailing lists
ScriptAlias /mailman_ldap/ /usr/local/mailman_ldap/cgi-bin/
I can log into the list fine, but all of the links on that page are
Anne Ramey sent the message below at 12:31 10/26/2006:
I put this setting in my mm_cfg.py:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman_ldap/'
and my httpd.conf contains this:
# This alias is for mailman mailing lists
ScriptAlias /mailman_ldap/ /usr/local/mailman_ldap/cgi-bin/
I can log into the
I thought that was just for the hostname. Worked like a charm! Thanks
Anne
Dragon wrote:
Anne Ramey sent the message below at 12:31 10/26/2006:
I put this setting in my mm_cfg.py:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman_ldap/'
and my httpd.conf contains this:
# This alias is for
Anne Ramey wrote re: fix_url:
I thought that was just for the hostname. Worked like a charm! Thanks
Actually, you can change host_name (email host) from the web interface
so fix_url isn't really needed for that. What fix_url updates in
addition to host_name is the hidden attribute
D. Alan Stewart wrote:
This list is provided to me by my web hosting provider, who is also
baffled. The Mailman installation is version 2.1.5. The sendmail logs
show successful transmissions to the users in question, at the
correct time, so it appears Mailman is sending something, but the
In what order does Mailman process subscribers when it is
transmitting to the list? The order in which they are subscribed?
Alphabetical by email address? Random?
On Oct 26, 2006, at 2:55 PM, D. Alan Stewart wrote:
I am having a baffling problem with Mailman. Suddenly the list that I
am
D. Alan Stewart wrote:
In what order does Mailman process subscribers when it is
transmitting to the list? The order in which they are subscribed?
Alphabetical by email address? Random?
It's a two step process. In the first step the CalcRecips handler
builds a recipient list. Assuming you
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
You can try the following:
Give the command
/usr/lib/python2.x/smtplib.py
fyrenice:/var/log/mailman# /usr/lib/python2.3/smtplib.py
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enter message, end with ^D:
this is a test message, at M. Sapiro's suggestions.
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
I changed my mm_cfg.py to read as last two lines:
SMTPHOST = 'localhost'
SMTPPORT = 0
This does no harm, but putting those lines in mm_cfg.py doesn't really
do anything as you are just resetting them to the same values they
already have from Defaults.py.
I have
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
The output from /var/log/mailman/smtp-failures includes the following:
Oct 26 17:22:40 2006 (13140) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with code
-1: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
Oct 26 17:22:40 2006 (13140) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
with code -1: [Errno
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