Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>I don't know what you say, but there's nothing in the web Archiving
>Options page about rebuilding archives.
That should be "I don't know what you saw, ..."
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TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
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>I seem to be missing two full months worth of archives. From what I can tell
>looking at my backups, it appears that the last time the archive process
>actually ran on our old server was in early August.
>
>
>
>Then for some reason it stopped funning and thee have bee
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Okay, so now that I've got finally mailman moved and running on the new
server and working with postfix and apache2 and sending and receiving emails
and all that basic "stuff", I still have one question I haven't been able to
answer.
I seem to be missing two full months worth of archives. From
TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
>Thanks Mark... obviously one of those things was exactly the enema mailman
>needed because as soon as I finished them (and restarted our server) I found
>a whole boatload of emails in each of my test subscriber inboxes. I guess
>that means all the other list members prob
Thanks Mark... obviously one of those things was exactly the enema mailman
needed because as soon as I finished them (and restarted our server) I found
a whole boatload of emails in each of my test subscriber inboxes. I guess
that means all the other list members probably got them too.
Although I
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
>
>> All this stuff worked FINE yesterday before the move; so somehow this is
>> clearly related to the move; but I'm not exactly sure what could be wrong.
>> Any troubleshooting suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'd
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
> All this stuff worked FINE yesterday before the move; so somehow this is
> clearly related to the move; but I'm not exactly sure what could be wrong.
> Any troubleshooting suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to
> answer these question
TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
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>All this stuff worked FINE yesterday before the move; so somehow this is
>clearly related to the move; but I'm not exactly sure what could be wrong.
>Any troubleshooting suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to
>answer these questions:
See the FAQ at
I took an existing mailman web account that was working just fine and moved
it from our test directory to our production directory. Mailman remains
unchanged. Relative paths are all the same as they were before. I checked
that. Subscriptions still work (as long as "confirm" is turned off in the
pri
Bruno GuimarĂ£es Sousa wrote:
>I am sorry, i posted it wrong. It is un-commented
>But it is solved now
>I don't know if i upgraded any package coz /etc/aliases had to be in a
>diferent syntax:
>
>*profs-val:"|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post profs-val"*
The colon ":" is correct it should be on a
Dennis Putnam wrote:
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>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Prior to 2.1.10, check_perms had a bug and didn't check the owner and
>> group permissions on the archives/private directory itself.
>>
>> Permissions should be 2771 or maybe 2770 (drwxrws--x or drwxrws---). If=
>
>> archives/private is not o+x, it need
Kevin Rector wrote:
I've checked the documentation and it seems like this is the best plan
but I'd thought I'd get y'alls input.
Hmm. Sounds about like:
If we hold our mouth right, and we hop up and down while
spinning in a triangle-wise manner, and throat-sing
"Hava
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Prior to 2.1.10, check_perms had a bug and didn't check the owner and
> group permissions on the archives/private directory itself.
>
> Permissions should be 2771 or maybe 2770 (drwxrws--x or drwxrws---). If
> archives/private is not o+x, it needs to be owned by the web server
Hello, I administer a list and I want to send an email to everyone on
the list except one person (we're getting him a Christmas gift and want
it to stay secret from him). My plan is to set his nomail flag to on and
then send the email then after getting the email in my inbox turning off
his nom
I found this:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2005-February/017850.html
If you want to go HTML all the way w/headers and footers and body. I
have no idea if it works. Let us know if you try it!
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I am sorry, i posted it wrong. It is un-commented
But it is solved now
I don't know if i upgraded any package coz /etc/aliases had to be in a
diferent syntax:
*profs-val:"|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post profs-val"*
profs-val-admin "|/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman admin profs-val"
profs-val-boun
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