Dennis Putnam wrote:
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>However, I am now getting permission denied errors on the database folders.
>
>IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
>'/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/mailman/database/2008-October-date.lock.dap002.2271.2'
>
>I ran check_perms and all is OK. This has always been about
>
Brian Canty wrote:
>I currently use Majordomo for a good majority of my email lists. I am
>looking to convert my lists to Mailman. I am trying to find a way where
>I can issue commands via email that will get me results. For example
>currently I can send an email and in the body I can say
>
>Wh
David Andrews wrote:
>In my mailman/data sub-directory there are a bunch of files
>"bounce-events.pck" dated in the past, some 5 years old. Can I
>safely delete these?
Yes.
They are (possibly) queued bounce events that have been lost for one
reason or another. If the pid doesn't exi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I was able to get the hostname resolved by running the fix_url script.
>Now I am running into a new problem. I am not able to access the
>archives of the lists I just created. The first list says "Forbidden -
>You don't have permission to access /pipermail/jewel/ on thi
That advanced the ball. The problem was that the mailman's primay group was
mailman (Mandriva automagically creates a primary group for each user with the
same name as the user name, that has been a problem more than once). I changed
the primary group to mail. Thanks.
However, I am now getting
I currently use Majordomo for a good majority of my email lists. I am
looking to convert my lists to Mailman. I am trying to find a way where
I can issue commands via email that will get me results. For example
currently I can send an email and in the body I can say
Which
And I get a return e
In my mailman/data sub-directory there are a bunch of files
"bounce-events.pck" dated in the past, some 5 years old. Can I
safely delete these?
Dave
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I was able to get the hostname resolved by running the fix_url script.
Now I am running into a new problem. I am not able to access the
archives of the lists I just created. The first list says "Forbidden -
You don't have permission to access /pipermail/jewel/ on this server."
My second list is m
John Whitney wrote:
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>My issues are not cPanel related. I think it's how Outlook processes
>MIME types in emails.
Ultimately, the issue is how Outlook displays a mime multipart message,
but what happens to the message when footers are added and exactly how
footers are added and what the mime str
John Whitney wrote:
>I have followed the instructions to strip HTML messages, but there's
>still an issue. Outlook users receive their footers as attachments.
>This is not the case with webmail clients, like Google.
>
>Is there a way to insure that the footer is included? I hate Outlook,
>but ther
I have followed the instructions to strip HTML messages, but there's
still an issue. Outlook users receive their footers as attachments.
This is not the case with webmail clients, like Google.
Is there a way to insure that the footer is included? I hate Outlook,
but there are many corporate types
Reasoning: those messages are not actually mailing list traffic. Yes,
they're related to the list, and they're about the list, but they're not
being sent through the list per se.
In addition, one of the things that I've noticed is that filtering/filing
based on List-Id (say, a procmail recipe) wi
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