I choose same title of Mailman FAQ 4.45 which describes my problem
exactly. I checked every suggestion on this FAQ but no one seems
suitable for fix my problem.
I need a helpful trick for tracing the connections and authentication
steps on mailman. How can i use detailed debug level logging
I've looked at the installation page over at the Wiki and there is nothing
regarding the problem I've run up against.
See page 6 of the Installation Manual (pdf).
It states the following should be added:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ $prefix/cgi-bin/
I already have ScriptAlias defined:
FedoraCore7.
Mailman installed with FC7. As a result, the David Champion files listed on
page 16 of the Installation Manual do not exist on my system.
Is there a location from which they can be downloaded?
I have no idea if the stuff in his guides has been done on this system
until I actually
On 25/06/2008, at 4:52 PM, Vidiot wrote:
I've looked at the installation page over at the Wiki and there is
nothing
regarding the problem I've run up against.
See page 6 of the Installation Manual (pdf).
It states the following should be added:
ScriptAlias /mailman/
* Stefan Förster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this is better, but if your Python is 2.4 or later, see
http://wiki.list.org/x/-IA9 for a patch that can be applied to
Mailman/Handlers/SMTPDirect.py to produce copious debugging output
from
Taner Tas wrote:
I need a helpful trick for tracing the connections and authentication
steps on mailman. How can i use detailed debug level logging facilities
of mailman, if there is something like user configurable logging
options.
There is no additional logging that can be enabled. If
Vidiot wrote:
I've looked at the installation page over at the Wiki and there is nothing
regarding the problem I've run up against.
See page 6 of the Installation Manual (pdf).
It states the following should be added:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ $prefix/cgi-bin/
I already have ScriptAlias
Vidiot wrote:
FedoraCore7.
Mailman installed with FC7. As a result, the David Champion files listed on
page 16 of the Installation Manual do not exist on my system.
Is there a location from which they can be downloaded?
I have no idea if the stuff in his guides has been done on this system
Taner Tas wrote:
I choose same title of Mailman FAQ 4.45 which describes my problem
exactly. I checked every suggestion on this FAQ but no one seems
suitable for fix my problem.
Sorry for asking, but the FAQ itself is not clear. Do you get returned
to a login screen with every attempt to make
I would like to have all posting to my list to have a standard footer. How to I
accomplish this? Thanks.
Shaf
Example:
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
Mailman-Users@python.org
On 25-Jun-08, at 11:20 AM, Webmaster PF wrote:
I would like to have all posting to my list to have a standard
footer. How to I accomplish this? Thanks.
In the admin interface, look under Non-digest options for the
footer settings.
(Incidentally, this is really non-obvious now that I think
Sorry to Hijack/Piggyback...
Is there an easy way to incorporate an image into this? I'm thinking
the answer is no - since determination of the mail content format is
made outside mailman's sphere of influence... Just curious if anybody
has attempted this.
-Original Message-
From:
I tried to follow these procedures but when some one posts the footer is in the
attachment of the posting instead of the body; unless my Outlook is viewing
them wrong.
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg48559.html
This is what I have in my settings:
%(real_name)s mailing
Webmaster PF wrote:
I tried to follow these procedures but when some one posts the footer is
in the attachment of the posting instead of the body; unless my Outlook
is viewing them wrong.
If you go to the FAQ page at
http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/Frequently+Asked+Questions and search for
Lynn, Michael (GWM-CAI) wrote:
Is there an easy way to incorporate an image into this? I'm thinking
the answer is no - since determination of the mail content format is
made outside mailman's sphere of influence... Just curious if anybody
has attempted this.
Not without making source-code
Thank you so much!! The archive dirs were owned by root. I chowned the
archive dirs and ran unshunt and now all my archives show up. I also
fixed the 2 outgoing copies of qrunner.
Unfortunately, Fedora has not come out with a yum mailman package for
2.10 or 2.11.. so I'm still waiting on this but
I'm a new mailman server administrator. I'm trying to install the app on my
server for a new client who has been running it for 2 years on another host.
I'm using Python 2.4.5 (a fresh install downloaded from the Python.org site
and mailman 2.1.11 downloaded from SourceForge via the www.lists.org
TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
I'm a new mailman server administrator. I'm trying to install the app on my
server for a new client who has been running it for 2 years on another host.
I'm using Python 2.4.5 (a fresh install downloaded from the Python.org site
and mailman 2.1.11 downloaded from
Vidiot wrote:
After doing said setting in the config file and restarting the seb server
it spits out a warning messag that it exists and that the 2nd one might not
get reached.
I'll do it again and post the exact warning message.
That's because you're installing a RedHat package, and the RPM
Why do you think that?
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/httpd/cgi-bin/
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin
mrvideo.vidiot.com.ZROOT 406 /etc/init.d/httpd restart
Stopping httpd:[ OK ]
Starting httpd: [Wed Jun 25 18:59:28 2008] [warn] The
Vidiot wrote:
Why do you think that?
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/httpd/cgi-bin/
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin
mrvideo.vidiot.com.ZROOT 406 /etc/init.d/httpd restart
Stopping httpd:[ OK ]
Starting httpd: [Wed Jun 25 18:59:28
That's because you're installing a RedHat package, and the RPM already
installed /etc/httpd/conf.d/mailman.conf which contains that
ScriptAlias.
Oh crap. Another reason I am going toward Solaris 10. The last thing I'd
do is stick a web server confing file in another directory and include it.
If
Vidiot wrote:
Thanks for pointing this out. I'll go away now and compile the source
when I get Sol10 working. Speaking of that, do you suggest using GNU or
Sun Studio to compile the package?
There are others on this list that can speak to Solaris installation
about which I know almost
On 6/25/08, Vidiot wrote:
Thanks for pointing this out. I'll go away now and compile the source
when I get Sol10 working. Speaking of that, do you suggest using GNU or
Sun Studio to compile the package?
Following our standard installation procedure works just fine for
Solaris 10. I've
The results of
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Apython.org+inurl%3Amailman+solaris+korean
may interest you.
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]The highway is for gamblers,
Thanks, so noted.
The Solaris 10 installed. The proc temp stayed low enough to not get Solaris
mad and want to halt.
Brad Knowles writes:
Moreover, the Mailman code is written in Python, so there shouldn't
be any need to compile anything with any C compiler.
The CGI and MTA interface wrappers are written in C, but they're
really really simple (as anything security-critical should be).
It's not going to
Brad Knowles responded:
Following our standard installation procedure works just fine for
Solaris 10. I've done it.
Thanks, great news.
Moreover, the Mailman code is written in Python, so there shouldn't
be any need to compile anything with any C compiler.
D'oh!
If there was anything that
The CGI and MTA interface wrappers are written in C, but they're
really really simple (as anything security-critical should be).
It's not going to make any difference what they're compiled with.
I'll install the GNU C compiler tools.
MB
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Brad Knowles writes:
Moreover, the Mailman code is written in Python, so there shouldn't
be any need to compile anything with any C compiler.
The CGI and MTA interface wrappers are written in C, but they're
really really simple (as anything security-critical
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