Mark Sapiro wrote:
drw-rw 736 root mailman 25024 Jun 26 19:55 ..
This is the permission on /private/var/mailman/archives/private. You
need g+sx. Also, in order for public archive access to work, you
probably need o+x.
If you look again at
Hi!
i'm using mailman 2.1.5 on a Solaris box, and i've got a very rare issue...
if i try to post a list using a non-suscribed email address, and this
email address is included in non-suscribers allowed senders, it accepts
my post... but if i use a regular expression like this
[EMAIL
Leslie Herps wrote:
One minor thing.
This config:
# Set misc settings
require_explicit_destination = 0
default_member_moderation = 1
member_moderation_action = 1
member_moderation_notice = 'Sorry, subscribers cannot post to this list.'
generic_nonmember_action = 1
Should make it so that mod
Jesús Oliván wrote:
i'm using mailman 2.1.5 on a Solaris box, and i've got a very rare issue...
if i try to post a list using a non-suscribed email address, and this
email address is included in non-suscribers allowed senders, it accepts
my post... but if i use a regular expression like this
Just as a follow-up to this problem from earlier this month. Turns out
the cause of this headache was related to a migration my group had
performed. We built a completely new server for mailman. As part of
the migration, the admin performing the move copied files from the old
server to the
Hello,
Our server recently had hard drive problems, and the system was copied
to another drive where it seems to be more or less happy.
But we're having a strange Mailman problem (Mailman 2.1.5 on OSX Server
10.4.10): the lists are running, mail is being delivered, but no
archiving is taking
On Jun 26, 2007, at 7:26 PM, Gio MBG Canepa root wrote:
MANY Thanks Jeffrey!
SINCERLY!
I have resolved with this hack into my:
/etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/modsecurity_crs_30_http_policy.conf
Simply I have commented:
SecRule REQUEST_BASENAME
as
# SecRule REQUEST_BASENAME
I think that is the
Hi everyone. Just as a followup, Katrina on the Eudora list I am on came up
with a UTF-8 decoder plug-in.
http://windharp.de/software/utf8iso.htm
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote at 07:22 PM 06/26/2007:
Mark Sapiro writes:
I don't know if there is a standard that says your MUA 'should'
recognize
On 21/06/07, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do let us know how things turn out. We don't provide official
support for third-party add-ons, but it can be useful for us to
provide links to where people can get support, in case someone else
in the future follows the same logic
Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the
system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal
files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on
OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archives/etc are
being stored in
Barry Finkel writes:
I am running Mailman 2.1.9. I have a list where one posting has a
Subject: line:
Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible Antivirus
Problems
The next posting in the thread has:
Change in Procedure for Computers on list with
Barry Finkel wrote:
I am running Mailman 2.1.9. I have a list where one posting has a
Subject: line:
Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible Antivirus
Problems
The next posting in the thread has:
Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible
douglas repetto wrote:
Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the
system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal
files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on
OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my
Sorry, I should have said that the mailman part of the question is
solved. Now I have to deal with a few other issues as a result, like the
fact that some mail was lost (or is floating around somewhere in an imap
database and doesn't want to come home)!
It turned out to not be a Mailman
I've poked around a bit in various list related archives, but haven't found
a definitive answer. Has anyone implemented some sort of add-on, filter
or whatever to give mailman something like the majordomo
'global taboo body' rejection capability? All the predefined content
filters seem to just
Hi,
I am a new user of mailman. I setup my server and tried to create a mailing
list. The following massage occurred. I don't know how to solve it. Please
suggest me the steps to be taken to solve this issue.
Thanking you,
Kaiser Ahmed
System Engineer
BSS, Dhaka.
Kaiser Ahmed wrote:
I am a new user of mailman. I setup my server and tried to create a mailing
list. The following massage occurred. I don't know how to solve it. Please
suggest me the steps to be taken to solve this issue.
On 6/27/07, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
I've poked around a bit in various list related archives, but haven't found
a definitive answer. Has anyone implemented some sort of add-on, filter
or whatever to give mailman something like the majordomo
'global taboo body' rejection capability? All
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 6/27/07, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
I've poked around a bit in various list related archives, but haven't found
a definitive answer. Has anyone implemented some sort of add-on, filter
or whatever to give mailman something like the majordomo
'global taboo body'
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