On 5 Dec 2007 at 19:05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Richard Pyne wrote:
>
> >I have been running mailman for several years with few problems. I have
> >now set up a new server and can't get mailman to populate the virtual-
> >domain file when I create a new list. It does populate the aliases
> >correctl
Sandra wrote:
>
> I would like to migrate mojo list archive to a mailman list archive.
> Do you have any idea to do that? Have anybody done it before.
You need to be able to get your mojo archive in unix mbox format - messages
with headers and separated by standard From_ lines. Then you check
Charles Marcus wrote:
>
>Currently, notices with URL references to cancel a posting are of the
>form .y.com, and I want to change it to ..com.
>
>Is this as simple as setting the DEFAULT_URL_HOST in mm_cfg.py, then
>running:
>
>$prefix/bin/withlist -l -a -r fix_url ?
Yes., but y
According to 4.29 of the FAQ:
-
4.29. Where can I change a list or the default URL used for the web
interface?
For MM 2.1.2:
Changing hostnames
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These changes should be made $prefix/Mailman/mm_cfg.py. The applicable
MM config variables
Grigory Batalov wrote:
>
>On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 17:06:36 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> > Also, as you can see, I have no IncomingRunner:1:6 and it fails to start
>> > every time I try to:
>> >
>> >$ sudo -u mailman /usr/bin/python /usr/share/mailman/bin/qrunner
>> >--runner=IncomingRunner:1:6
>>
Richard Pyne wrote:
>I have been running mailman for several years with few problems. I have
>now set up a new server and can't get mailman to populate the virtual-
>domain file when I create a new list. It does populate the aliases
>correctly and it did create the virtual-mailman entry for the
I have been running mailman for several years with few problems. I have
now set up a new server and can't get mailman to populate the virtual-
domain file when I create a new list. It does populate the aliases
correctly and it did create the virtual-mailman entry for the default
"mailman" list w
On 12/5/07, Grigory Batalov wrote:
> The problem is that some qrunners quickly eat memory. Most of them
> use 20-37Mb after 13 hours of running. But today several qrunners
> 6 times took above 200Mb! Fortunately now I have Monit that checks
> memory usage, and kills such runners.
I'm reas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I build a Mailman list called test, add an address to the mailing list, and
>manually add the relevant alias to /etc/postfix/aliases (and then run
>postalias), and finally send a message to the
>list address.
You may find it easier to use Postfix-Mailman integration
Kory Wheatley wrote:
>
>Every week we have a Mailman Mailing list that automatically has the
>subscribers refreshed with a list in a file. There's a step that I
>would like to add in this automated process and wonder if its possible.
>Would it be possible to write a procedure to uncheck the mo
Question:
Every week we have a Mailman Mailing list that automatically has the
subscribers refreshed with a list in a file. There's a step that I
would like to add in this automated process and wonder if its possible.
Would it be possible to write a procedure to uncheck the moderate flag
in
Barry Finkel wrote:
>A few days ago in one of my Mailman 2.1.9 lists, a posting at 7AM
>was distributed to the members without problem. The mail is addressed
>to two lists, and both lists received, archived, and distributed the
>mail.
>
>At 5PM one of the recipients must have forwarded the mail b
Funnily enough, the messages stopped the moment I sent the
previous reply. As Mark suggested earlier, it could be because
"all" the bounces happened at once because of the threshold
coming at once.
Thanks everyone for their comments and suggestions.
Regards,
Vikram
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Hi
I have had an installation of Mailman on RedHat with Sendmail for some year.
It's worked really well - installed out of the box and made to work with very
little pain. Worked so well I've never needed to post a message here before,
although I've often browsed the archives from time to time.
Hi
I have had an installation of Mailman on RedHat with Sendmail for some year.
It's worked really well - installed out of the box and made to work with very
little pain. Worked so well I've never needed to post a message here before,
although I've often browsed the archives from time to time.
A few days ago in one of my Mailman 2.1.9 lists, a posting at 7AM
was distributed to the members without problem. The mail is addressed
to two lists, and both lists received, archived, and distributed the
mail.
At 5PM one of the recipients must have forwarded the mail back to
the lists. The RFC
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 13:19:16 -0600, Brad Knowles wrote:
> > It was 25Mb maximum in my previous letter, now it is 36Mb:
> >
> > $ top
> >PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
> > 17660 mailman 15 0 101M 36M 2668 S 0.0 1.8 0:41.33 qrunner
> > 32356 mail
Hello,
I would like to migrate mojo list archive to a mailman list archive.
Do you have any idea to do that? Have anybody done it before.
Thanks a lot.
sandra
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Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> Hi,
> Now I have the mail server using debian etch with postfix. This same
> server have installed mailman and I have noticed that many times the
> mailman take long to deliver messages, sometimes even more than an
> hour
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Mohamed CHAARI wrote:
>> I would like to know what is the exact behavior of this option:
>> for example, as a list admin I have the 'reminder list flag' set to 'On'
>> , then a member X set the 'reminder user flag' to Off ==> what are the
>> consequences ? which flag override
On 12/5/07, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> Now I have the mail server using debian etch with postfix. This same
> server have installed mailman and I have noticed that many times the
> mailman take long to deliver messages, sometimes even more than an
> hour. I wonder what you have when using
On 12/5/07, Vinita Aggarwal wrote:
> No... this option is not available.
>
> Please suggest some other alternative.
There are command-line tools you could use, if you had privileged
access to a shell account on the server where Mailman is hosted (see
FAQs 3.61 & 4.71), but I don't think these
Mohamed CHAARI wrote:
>
>I would like to know what is the exact behavior of this option:
>for example, as a list admin I have the 'reminder list flag' set to 'On'
>, then a member X set the 'reminder user flag' to Off ==> what are the
>consequences ? which flag override the other ?
The user who
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Hi,
Now I have the mail server using debian etch with postfix. This same
server have installed mailman and I have noticed that many times the
mailman take long to deliver messages, sometimes even more than an
hour. I wonder what you have when using th
On 11/20/2007, Spyro Polymiadis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> There are 2 admins on there.. 1 person is on All of them, and the
> person who left is on about half of them.
In the future, you might consider just using some generic addresses,
like list-admin-1, list-admin-2, etc, and then simply al
On 11/19/2007, Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> My question is do people think they might use this ability to
> reference a list in the other *_these_nonmembers lists, and should it
> be documented for them too.
Sorry for the belated response...
Yes, I can see the potential benefit for t
Hello,
In Mailman, there are 2 places where to configure the password monthly
reminder:
- the first one is List Administration page, 'General Options' section,
relative to the list as a whole
- the second one is in 'Subscription Options' page, relative to each
list member
I would like to know
No... this option is not available.
Please suggest some other alternative.
Regards,
Vinita Aggarwal
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On 12/5/07, Vinita Aggarwal wrote:
> I have a mailman list. Everyday, I am getting 20-30 messages (few are useful
> and few are junks). I have to first approve the message to get circulated.
>
> Is there any way, where I can select more than one message to
> approve/discard?
If you're using a
On 12/4/07, Cyndi Norwitz wrote:
> There is a new style of spam (well, not that new) that spoofs your return
> address and sends out massive amounts of messages to random people (it has
> a specific name I can't recall). Then you get all the bounces (because a
> percentage of people will alwa
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