After moving the list to it's new home and running the script to update
the archive, I ended up with a raft of messages in the January 2007
archive that are probably ancient. They show no subject, and all of them
are dated this afternoon, probably at the time that I ran the script. Is
there
At 12:37 AM -0800 1/30/07, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
After moving the list to it's new home and running the script to update
the archive, I ended up with a raft of messages in the January 2007
archive that are probably ancient. They show no subject, and all of them
are dated this
Quoting G. Armour Van Horn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
After moving the list to it's new home and running the script to update
the archive, I ended up with a raft of messages in the January 2007
archive that are probably ancient. They show no subject, and all of them
are dated this afternoon,
On Monday, January 29, 2007, at 04:18PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Basically, postfix delivers message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but nothing happens
after that.
Presumably, that's because Postfix is delivering the mail to a local
mailbox 'pctest' instead of piping it to Mailman's mail
david wrote:
I've read and reread and reread the mailman docs, and I don't see where and
how
virtual addresses get piped to the command above. The file
/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases has commands like the above; the file
/usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman does not.
For
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orlando wrote:
I think he still has to issue the genaliases command.
oh, yes. in addition, all of the hash maps need to have postmap
run on them.
paul
the virtual_alias_map is the one that should have a mysql entry:
virtual_alias_maps =
David Newman wrote:
pctest: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post pctest
but virtual-mailman has:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pctest
I'm missing how to glue the two together, and this is NOT covered in the
existing mailman docs.
Do you have the appropriate alias_maps entry in
Paul Fox wrote:
as i understand it, it's done automatically by postfix, if you
tell it about all the maps. if you weren't using mysql, the
definition of virtual_alias_maps should include the alias maps
for any virtual domains:
virtual_alias_maps =
Paul Fox wrote:
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orlando wrote:
I think he still has to issue the genaliases command.
oh, yes. in addition, all of the hash maps need to have postmap
run on them.
Assuming MTA = 'Postfix', genaliases and list creation/deletion will
run the commands defined by
mark wrote:
David Newman wrote:
Once I get this running I'd be glad to write up
documentation and submit it for possible inclusion.
I'm sure this can be improved. We'd appreciate the help.
in that vein -- i never saw any yea or nay on the minor doc
addition i submitted on a
Paul Fox wrote:
in that vein -- i never saw any yea or nay on the minor doc
addition i submitted on a related aspect of lists at virtual
domains. at the time i thought i might have sent the change to
the wrong place (i.e. the users', not the developers' list) but
now i'm just wondering if it
I'm trying to create a new list on a Mailman 2.1.9 installation.
The list is set up at www.mydomain.net with virtual hosting of
otherdomain.com.
When I use either www.mydomain.net or www.otherdomain.com to get to
mailman/create, and try to create the new list, every try returns me
Error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I use either www.mydomain.net or www.otherdomain.com to get to
mailman/create, and try to create the new list, every try returns me
Error: Unknown virtual host www.domain.ext for attempts to create
under either domain.
It appears that www.domain.ext is the domain
Hello,
I am writing because I'm having some difficulty with a group within
my mailing lists.
I am unable to access the web interfaces for this group. All others
work fine. This I get a login prompt but noting else.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks
Dan
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting G. Armour Van Horn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
After moving the list to it's new home and running the script to update
the archive, I ended up with a raft of messages in the January 2007
archive that are probably ancient. They show no subject, and all of them
are dated
Dan Good wrote:
I am unable to access the web interfaces for this group. All others
work fine. This I get a login prompt but noting else.
The list is probably locked, and the lock is almost certainly stale.
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.076.htp
which I just
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Quoting G. Armour Van Horn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
After moving the list to it's new home and running the script to update
the archive, I ended up with a raft of messages in the January 2007
archive that are probably ancient. They show no subject, and all of them
are dated
G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
I spoke too soon. I got a lot of this:
#Unix-From line changed: 175609
From the wire service copy:
###Unix-From line changed: 176324
From the MM press release:
##Unix-From line changed: 178901
From a designers view I think FW is the most
I'm running Mailman 2.1.5 on a Debian 3.1 box. In the last few days,
I'm getting an increasing number of messages shunted, with error logs
that look like:
Jan 30 23:10:53 2007 (3315) Uncaught runner exception: decoding
Unicode is not supported
Jan 30 23:10:53 2007 (3315) Traceback (most recent
NFN Smith wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.1.5 on a Debian 3.1 box. In the last few days,
I'm getting an increasing number of messages shunted, with error logs
that look like:
Jan 30 23:10:53 2007 (3315) Uncaught runner exception: decoding
Unicode is not supported
Jan 30 23:10:53 2007 (3315)
At 3:33 PM -0800 1/30/07, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
That sounds ugly, given that the mbox file is over 20 megs. I guess I'll
try cleanarch and ignore the rest of it, as I lack the skill (or
patience) to find and repair the errors in the mbox. But thanks for the
lead.
Try doing this kind
Mark Sapiro wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
2) What do I need to do to clear the problem that is causing shunting?
See 1).
Note: if you meant what do you need to do to prevent this from
happening again, upgrade to Mailman 2.1.7 or later.
--
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] The highway is for
On 1/30/07 9:49 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Newman wrote:
pctest: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post pctest
but virtual-mailman has:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pctest
I'm missing how to glue the two together, and this is NOT covered in the
existing mailman docs.
Brad Knowles writes:
If you have Mailman questions, we should be able to help with those.
But we can't provide support for OS-specific issues.
However, members of this list often do; eg, this thread got 3 answers.
How about starting an OS-specific section of the FAQ, similar to the
MTA
At 12:30 PM +0900 1/31/07, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
If you have Mailman questions, we should be able to help with those.
But we can't provide support for OS-specific issues.
However, members of this list often do; eg, this thread got 3 answers.
Of which two were We can't help you with
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