On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Dragon wrote:
> Tomas Macek wrote:
>> Hi, I'm running Mailman 2.1.5.1-34 on RHEL4 machine. I will have to create
>> some lists and I don't want to go throught the bin/config_list -o list.cfg
>> list -> edit the cfg file -> bin/config_list -i list.cfg list, but I want
>> to
i just got the emails - all of them at once - hours after the requests
were made...
and i'm seeing something in the maillog i haven't seen before:
timeout waiting for input from local during Draining Input
i just confirmed one. by replying. still not a member...
this has never happened before.
so then what does it mean when i sent 3 different email requests to
subscribe to a list and nothing happens..
the ways are: sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject and body 'subscribe'.
mail log says:
l350hXwM001076: to="|/var/mailman/mail/
kalin mintchev wrote:
>
>what is the difference between listname-join and listname-subscribe?!
They're spelled differently. Otherwise, none. listname-join is a
synonym for listname-subscribe just as listname-leave is a synonym for
listname-unsubscribe.
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hi all..
what is the difference between listname-join and listname-subscribe?!
thanks
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Jason [WeatherServer] wrote:
> 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.
I've got an RSS feed working with MhonArc, which I'm using as an
external archiver.
http://david.fallingrock.net/2005/07/22/rss-from-m
Justin Denick wrote:
>I had a user complain that she could not send mail, reply, or check Sent
>Mail.
>She would click on "Sent" and after awhile it would just download a file
>called right_main.php.
>
>After some checking I found that the file was pretty large 193MB, though
>there were other file
No One wrote:
>I have mailman up an running but message are bouncing because of a complaint
>about the group that the scripts are running as. Here is the error:
>
> Command output: Group
> mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be executed
> as
> group "mail", but
Le Mercredi 4 Avril 2007 20:39, No One a écrit :
> I have mailman up an running but message are bouncing because of a
> complaint about the group that the scripts are running as. Here is the
> error:
>
> Command output: Group
> mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
I had a user complain that she could not send mail, reply, or check Sent
Mail.
She would click on "Sent" and after awhile it would just download a file
called right_main.php.
After some checking I found that the file was pretty large 193MB, though
there were other files that were larger, but still
I have mailman up an running but message are bouncing because of a complaint
about the group that the scripts are running as. Here is the error:
Command output: Group
mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be executed
as
group "mail", but the system's mail serve
No One wrote:
>
>You are correct about the versions. I was assuming (I know, I know) that when
>I get mailman going it will handle the conversion. Is there something else I
>should do first?
No. Mailman should handle the conversion without problem. It was the
permissions problem that was preven
Martin Dennett wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> What Mailman version is this, and is it a package or a source install?
>>
>> I've only actually tested this on 2.1.5, but I see nothing in the code
>> in other versions that would affect it.
>It's version 2.1.9.cp2, and a package. I'm with Site 5.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>> If you enable delivery for these test members, do they receive either
>>> ordinary or urgent posts?
>>>
>> Yep - both types. Just tried them out now.
>>
>
>
> What Mailman version is this, and is it a pa
Tomas Macek wrote:
>Hi, I'm running Mailman 2.1.5.1-34 on RHEL4 machine. I will have to
>create some lists and I don't want to go throught the
>bin/config_list -o list.cfg list -> edit the cfg file ->
>bin/config_list -i list.cfg list, but I want to edit the options,
>that are the source for th
The esteemed David Devereaux-Weber has said:
>
> Hank,
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> I installed Python 2.4.4. I did receive errors that tcl and something
> else didn't install. Now, the Mailman install script still finds
> /opt/csw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213 . Can you tell me wher
Tomas Macek wrote:
>Where is the default setting for new lists stored? I really can't find it.
>For example I'd like to have 'msg_footer' option set the same for all my
>lists, 'generic_nonmember_action' and many others set to my own default, when
>I create a new list. Is it possible? Where can
Dear Mailman Users,
I am looking to put together a small team for Kwotidian.com, a startup which
will create and distribute bilingual language development email. Kwotidian will
use Mailman and we need 1-3 persons to handle the technical side.
The idea for Kwotidian began with a company named Wo
Martin Dennett wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> If you enable delivery for these test members, do they receive either
>> ordinary or urgent posts?
>Yep - both types. Just tried them out now.
What Mailman version is this, and is it a package or a source install?
I've only actually tested this on
Hi, I'm running Mailman 2.1.5.1-34 on RHEL4 machine. I will have to create some
lists and I don't want to go throught the bin/config_list -o list.cfg list ->
edit the cfg file -> bin/config_list -i list.cfg list, but I want to edit the
options, that are the source for the creating new lists when
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> 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.
>>>
>>>
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