I have seen this error on the net but I cannot locate the problem/solution:
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table;
I am having trouble with Postfix and Mailman integration. I am using SQL
lookups for virtual mailbox domains. I believe my setup was working until I
a
Anyone have the RSS patch working with the latest version of Mailman or does
Mailman have RSS built in and I just can't find it.
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>What signifys a message as being labeled administrivia? I dont get to
>many needing approval because of this, but I have yet to figure out
>why they are being flagged as such.
First, you can control whether or not messages are held for this reason
with the 'adminis
What signifys a message as being labeled administrivia? I dont get to
many needing approval because of this, but I have yet to figure out
why they are being flagged as such.
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No One wrote:
>
>Thanks. Here it is:
>
>Starting mailman: Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/sbin/mailmanctl", line 548, in ?
>main()
> File "/usr/sbin/mailmanctl", line 367, in main
>check_for_site_list()
> File "/usr/sbin/mailmanctl", line 277, in check_for_site_list
>
No One wrote:
>
>Anyway I am now at the next layer of the onion. I am getting another trace
>back complaining about permissions when trying to create the lock file. The
>mailman directory (/var/mailman) from the top down is owned by mailman:mailman
>and both owner and group permissions are r/w.
Martin Dennett wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> Check Mailman's smtp and smtp-failure logs to see how many recipients
>> Mailman sent to and if there were any failures at the smtp level. Also
>> check the bounce log for bounces and the MTA logs.
>>
>Out of my reach unfortunately - I don't have
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>
>> No, definitely not. As explained above, this account I'm sending from
>> now received the message OK. I amended the settings for this account to
>> digest only and the mail got through as a regular mail, as you
>> explained, so I'm at a loss a
Michael Grant wrote:
>
>I have mailman more or less working with apache and suexec, though I
>suspect I may have problems here. Suexec does not like group write or
>setgid on the cgi files nor the cgi-bin dir, so I turned that off. I
>can get to the admin and create pages.
As you're finding out
Hi - the state of Missouri started using Mailman this past year
(currently using 2.1.9)
I searched the archives and couldn't find an answer - the admin and
subscriber mailman Web interfaces - are there plans to make the code ADA
compliant (Section 508)? For example, using label for tagging to
ide
Martin Dennett wrote:
>No, definitely not. As explained above, this account I'm sending from
>now received the message OK. I amended the settings for this account to
>digest only and the mail got through as a regular mail, as you
>explained, so I'm at a loss as to explain why. Any further ideas
My goal is to set up mailman to work with drupal so that registered
drupal users can sign up certain lists. However, I can't seem to get
mailman alone in my environment which is freebsd and apache 2 and
sendmail. I'm using mod_suexec in apache. And it's all under a
virtual host, there could be s
> >Meanwhile I noticed that I get the same error, even if I move the
> >mailman file away.
>
>
> The group mismatch error is coming from some Mailman mail/mailman
> wrapper, so if you move yours aside and still get the error, Postfix
> is piping to a different wrapper.
>
> Look at your Postfix
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>> I have a test list, and tried this out. I subscribed a couple of extra
>> accounts of mine to the list, and set them to No Mail (disabled by
>> administrator). Sending a mail to the list with the "Urgent: "
>> header worked for my normal account
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