Re: [Mailman-Users] LDAP

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anne Anderson wrote: >Can LDAP be used to authenticate logins for mailman? Yes, but depending on what you actually want, there may be significant implimentation effort involved. This is not an out-of-box or turn-key installation. The LDAP MemberAdaptor linked below has several limitations. Quot

Re: [Mailman-Users] Install Tender Requested

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
gpeel wrote: > >What I am invisioning, is mailman being setup in /home the same way as any >virtual domain, except as a user dir. > >/home/~mailman/public_html ... > >Then adding an redirect to the virtual domains: > >Redirect /mailman http://virtual_domain.ext/~nmailman/cgi-bin > >I have it somew

Re: [Mailman-Users] LDAP

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Guilherme Funchal wrote: >lists based on LDAP is possible ? See . -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dy

[Mailman-Users] LDAP

2008-10-10 Thread Guilherme Funchal
lists based on LDAP is possible ? regards == Guilherme Funchal da Silva .`. LPI Level 2 Certification -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] postings_responses

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Have some trouble with accessing a Mailman list via its web interface, >mailman 2.1.9. I did a dump of the config.pck file and notice the that >postings_responses option is very large and full of mailer-daemon and >postmaster addresses. What does this option record?

Re: [Mailman-Users] reply-to header

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Karen R McArthur wrote: >On default setup, I currently have: > >first_strip_reply_to = False >reply_goes_to_list = 1 >reply_to_address = '' Brad has already posted a very good response. I'm just responding to a couple of technical issues. With the above settings, the list posting address will b

Re: [Mailman-Users] SMTP authentication / local delivery

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stanislaw T. Findeisen wrote: >How to make Mailman authenticate itself to Postfix (or other SMTP >server) while sending mail? > >=== >Oct 9 22:07:25 srv-1 postfix/smtpd[15205]: connect from >localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] >Oc

Re: [Mailman-Users] Install Tender Requested

2008-10-10 Thread gpeel
Mark, The sentiment is understood. The same was said about running openwebmail, which, out-of-the-box is setup (SUID) in PERL in a similar fassion as Mailman. What I am invisioning, is mailman being setup in /home the same way as any virtual domain, except as a user dir. /home/~mailman/public

Re: [Mailman-Users] Install Tender Requested

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Grant Peel wrote: > >Modify Apache (with suexec) such that all VirtualHosts could use mailman, This is very difficult if not impossible. Mailman is not designed to work with suexec. If you have to use suexec, you'll have to run multiple mailman instances, give up virtual domains or make significa

Re: [Mailman-Users] mass invitation: monitor replies

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
David Obando wrote: > >I plan a mass invitation to a new list (~5000 users) and would like to >track the replies/responses. Is there a way to see which invited users >replied (apart from greping through the log files)? Is it poosible to >distinguish replies via mail and via webinterface? Mailman'

Re: [Mailman-Users] "Tag Along" Messages in Archives

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Donald J. Organ IV wrote: >Hmmm interesting they were there... but currently they are showing up here: > >http://lists.liphp.org/pipermail/liphp/2008-September/thread.html and: >I am seeing some tag along messages in the archives that should be there. >You'll notice they have no subject and th

Re: [Mailman-Users] reply-to header

2008-10-10 Thread Brad Knowles
Karen R McArthur wrote: My list server fqdn: mailman.bates.edu I would like the reply-to to go to this fqdn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), but it gets stripped to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For one thing, mailman.bates.edu is a CNAME alias that points to postoffice03.bates.edu, so all MTAs should be re-writing

Re: [Mailman-Users] Cookies

2008-10-10 Thread Brad Knowles
Grant Peel wrote: Cookies do not seem to be sent from the server. Are you sure? Have you used tcpdump to look at the packets coming from the server to the client, to see if they're being sent. I'd be willing to bet that the real problem is that your client isn't accepting the cookies, not

Re: [Mailman-Users] mass invitation: monitor replies

2008-10-10 Thread Brad Knowles
David Obando wrote: I plan a mass invitation to a new list (~5000 users) and would like to track the replies/responses. Is there a way to see which invited users replied (apart from greping through the log files)? Look at the archives. Is i

Re: [Mailman-Users] [OT] other software like Mailman but for a shared server?

2008-10-10 Thread Knut Krueger
Earl Ruby schrieb: I really like Mailman, but on shared servers I've used Dada Mail and I've really liked that as well. http://dadamailproject.com/ Hi Earl, thank you very much Dada Mail is working fine o a shared server Knut -- Mailm

[Mailman-Users] reply-to header

2008-10-10 Thread Karen R McArthur
On default setup, I currently have: first_strip_reply_to = False reply_goes_to_list = 1 reply_to_address = '' My list server fqdn: mailman.bates.edu I would like the reply-to to go to this fqdn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), but it gets stripped to [EMAIL PROTECTED] As far as I can tell, sendmail is no

[Mailman-Users] SMTP authentication / local delivery

2008-10-10 Thread Stanisław T. Findeisen
How to make Mailman authenticate itself to Postfix (or other SMTP server) while sending mail? === Oct 9 22:07:25 srv-1 postfix/smtpd[15205]: connect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] Oct 9 22:07:25 srv-1 postfix/smtpd[152

[Mailman-Users] Install Tender Requested

2008-10-10 Thread Grant Peel
All, I am getting nowhere fast installing Mailman. If anyone would be willing to assist me off list, I would be more than happy to compensate for time. As an added bonus, I would also be willing to publish to install results such that others might benifit from it. The scope of that work wo

Re: [Mailman-Users] Cookies

2008-10-10 Thread Grant Peel
Hi again all, I was reading somewhere that version 2.1.9 of mailman was buggy, and that 2.4 of python was not the best, so I upgraded to Mailman 2.1.11 and Python 2.5. As of right now, I can get to the web interfaces OK, but the cookies are still not being send, and the Web interfaces are st

[Mailman-Users] Cookies

2008-10-10 Thread Grant Peel
Hi all, I have just installed mailman on a FreeBSD (6.2) machines and things seem to be working (to the extent that I can test them). Cookies do not seem to be sent from the server. As mentioned, I am using FreeBSD 6.2, mailman 2.1.9, Python 2.4. My cookies on my local machine (Browser) are

[Mailman-Users] mass invitation: monitor replies

2008-10-10 Thread David Obando
Dear all, I plan a mass invitation to a new list (~5000 users) and would like to track the replies/responses. Is there a way to see which invited users replied (apart from greping through the log files)? Is it poosible to distinguish replies via mail and via webinterface? Thanks and regards, Davi

Re: [Mailman-Users] "Tag Along" Messages in Archives

2008-10-10 Thread Donald J. Organ IV
Hmmm interesting they were there... but currently they are showing up here: http://lists.liphp.org/pipermail/liphp/2008-September/thread.html - Original Message - From: "Donald J. Organ IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "mailman-users" Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:46:05 AM GMT -05:00 US/

[Mailman-Users] "Tag Along" Messages in Archives

2008-10-10 Thread Donald J. Organ IV
I am seeing some tag along messages in the archives that should be there. You'll notice they have no subject and the date/time is that of when the archive ran. How do I clean these up. Archive can be found here: http://lists.liphp.org/pipermail/liphp/2008-October/thread.html

Re: [Mailman-Users] sync_members unsubscribe messages

2008-10-10 Thread Johannes Grimm
Mark Sapiro wrote: Johannes Grimm wrote: I'm using mailman version 2.1.7. I have a problem with the sync_members script when i use the "-w=no" parameter. "Sometimes" mailman generates unsub-messages altough the parameter is set to "no". Has anybody experienced this behaveiour too, or does any

[Mailman-Users] postings_responses

2008-10-10 Thread mailman
Hi, Have some trouble with accessing a Mailman list via its web interface, mailman 2.1.9. I did a dump of the config.pck file and notice the that postings_responses option is very large and full of mailer-daemon and postmaster addresses. What does this option record? Is it safe to wipe i

Re: [Mailman-Users] sync_members unsubscribe messages

2008-10-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Johannes Grimm wrote: > >I'm using mailman version 2.1.7. >I have a problem with the sync_members script when i use the "-w=no" >parameter. >"Sometimes" mailman generates unsub-messages altough the parameter is set >to "no". Has anybody experienced this behaveiour too, or does anybody know >for wha

[Mailman-Users] sync_members unsubscribe messages

2008-10-10 Thread Johannes Grimm
Hi, I?m using mailman version 2.1.7. I have a problem with the sync_members script when i use the "-w=no" parameter. "Sometimes" mailman generates unsub-messages altough the parameter is set to "no". Has anybody experienced this behaveiour too, or does anybody know for what reason this could ha