On 9/28/07,
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On 9/27/07, Chris Arnold wrote:
Hello all! I would like to run mailman 2.1.9 at my site. I have a web
server with apache2 and a mailserver with zimbra; these are 2 different
servers. Where do i install mailman? On the apache2 server or on the
mailserver, or does it matter which one?
This is really an is my understanding correct question...
Our mail server is getting the snot beat out of it by spambots, and even
though I've turned on pretty aggressive connection rate control and
limiting of the number of concurrent connections from any particular bot,
we still occasionally
Mark Sapiro wrote:
When was this posted? I can't find it anywhere in the mailman-users
archive.
It's there now. Apparently it was delayed an hour between
mail.springer-sbm.com and bag.python.org.
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Steve Burling wrote:
Our mail server is getting the snot beat out of it by spambots, and even
though I've turned on pretty aggressive connection rate control and
limiting of the number of concurrent connections from any particular bot,
we still occasionally hit sendmail's (configured) limit of
Hi,
a user has subscribed via the web interface, making a typo in the mail
address. The address subscribed is something like
First.Last@@domain.com. When I try to remove that address, I get an
error (no matter whether I use the admin web interface to remove the
address, or whether I try it
Good day;
I have mailman archive with ~4K emails going back a couple of years.
I'd like to copy these over to a newsgroup on a local innd server.
The archive is the regular mbox format, and I've played around with
formail and mailpost a bit, with no joy.
Is there a simple way of doing this
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
Hi,
a user has subscribed via the web interface, making a typo in the mail
address. The address subscribed is something like
First.Last@@domain.com. When I try to remove that address, I get an
error (no matter whether I use the admin web interface to remove the
Rolf E. Sonneveldwrote:
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
Hi,
a user has subscribed via the web interface, making a typo in the mail
address. The address subscribed is something like
First.Last@@domain.com. When I try to remove that address, I get an
error (no matter whether I use the admin web
Hello,
What are my options when I need to edit some text within
/usr/local/mailman/messages/uk/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.pl?
Is it enough to just hack the text or does it need to be re-built
then? If so, how?
I just want to delete 3 lines:
pYou can now\n
a
Hi, Mark,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Rolf E. Sonneveldwrote:
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
Hi,
a user has subscribed via the web interface, making a typo in the mail
address. The address subscribed is something like
First.Last@@domain.com. When I try to remove that address, I get an
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
What are my options when I need to edit some text within
/usr/local/mailman/messages/uk/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.pl?
I assume you mean /usr/local/mailman/messages/uk/LC_MESSAGES/mailman.po.
Is it enough to just hack the text or does it need to be re-built
then? If so, how?
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
When was this posted? I can't find it anywhere in the mailman-users
archive.
It's there now. Apparently it was delayed an hour between
mail.springer-sbm.com and bag.python.org.
It was delayed, yes, due to greylisting at bag.python.org.
Chris Arnold wrote:
OK, i have installed mailman-2.1.9 from source on SLES10 SP1. I installed to
the default /usr/local/mailman. I am walking through the doc completely and i
make it to
13 Create your first mailing list
For more detailed information about using Mailman, including creating
OK, i have installed mailman-2.1.9 from source on SLES10 SP1. I installed to
the default /usr/local/mailman. I am walking through the doc completely and i
make it to
13 Create your first mailing list
For more detailed information about using Mailman, including creating and
configuring mailing
This is the first list i am trying to create on mailman 2.1.9. I fill
out the info and click create list and get
*Error: /Unknown virtual host: www.mydomain.tld/*
Where is it getting this from? Is this reflective of my apache2 config?
I have only 2 vhosts configured in apache and all of
Chris Arnold wrote:
This is the first list i am trying to create on mailman 2.1.9. I fill
out the info and click create list and get
*Error: /Unknown virtual host: www.mydomain.tld/*
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.036.htp.
www.mydomain.tld must be
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 9/27/07, Chris Arnold wrote:
Hello all! I would like to run mailman 2.1.9 at my site. I have a web
server with apache2 and a mailserver with zimbra; these are 2 different
servers. Where do i install mailman? On the apache2 server or on the
mailserver, or does it matter
On 9/28/07, Chris Arnold wrote:
You could set it up in either place, but it might make more sense to
set it up on the webserver, and have the mail server configured to
forward all mail for those addresses over to the appropriate machine.
How would you do this? I have mailman setup on the
Brad Knowles wrote:
It certainly could be, yes.
One thing you could do is to define a separate
lists.yourdomain.example.com entry in your DNS, which points to the
same IP address as your webserver, and has MX records in the DNS which
point to your webserver. Then when mail comes in for
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