Hi Mark,
On 5 February 2010 20:01, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
1) Invitation/subscription confirmation emails go out with a link in
this format:
http://lists.domain2.net/confirm/test/526cfbe0f5e7836315ee5f17444aaae885500318
lists.domain2.net is a virtual host and listed in mm_cfg.py.
Hi,
Everything looks to working properly with my clustered set up now.
Just noticed one thing.
The page that comes up when you've got an empty archive includes a
link to the listinfo page for the list.
That link seems to always use the DEFAULT_URL_HOST rather than the URL
of the virtual host for
New subscriber with a problem over my head.
My list has been running fine and archiving for 2+ years. When we
hit 2010 -- no more archives.
Location:
http://deming-network.org/mailman/listinfo/den.list_deming-network.org
Archives:
Hello everyone,
Please excuse-me for this question but I haven't been able to find the
answer in archives ...
I try to install 2.1.13 on a new server.
(2.6.28-18-server #59-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 02:23:52 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux)
I have used the --prefix option to install mailman in a
Guy wrote:
Everything looks to working properly with my clustered set up now.
Just noticed one thing.
The page that comes up when you've got an empty archive includes a
link to the listinfo page for the list.
That link seems to always use the DEFAULT_URL_HOST rather than the URL
of the virtual
Guy wrote:
On 5 February 2010 20:01, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Every directory in the /var/lib/mailman/archives/private/ path must be
searchable by the web server. Where people normally go wrong is
setting g-x on /var/lib/mailman/archives/private itself without making
it owned by
Jim Clauson, Breakthrough Systems wrote:
My list has been running fine and archiving for 2+ years. When we
hit 2010 -- no more archives.
Location:
http://deming-network.org/mailman/listinfo/den.list_deming-network.org
Archives: http://deming-network.org/pipermail/den.list_deming-network.org/
m...@electronico.nc wrote:
Please excuse-me for this question but I haven't been able to find the
answer in archives ...
I try to install 2.1.13 on a new server.
(2.6.28-18-server #59-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 02:23:52 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux)
I have used the --prefix option to install mailman in
Hi.
Every message that I sent using my mailman requires my approval (I
have to go in Tend to pending moderator requests).
So, is there any way to avoid that?
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AlexanDER
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alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
Every message that I sent using my mailman requires my approval (I
have to go in Tend to pending moderator requests).
What is the reason Mailman gives for holding the message?
You can either address the reason directly or include the header
Approved: password
Can anyone tell me at what point in the process of delivering
list messages does information get written to logs/post and
logs/smtp ?
Currently a message comes in, postfix hands it off to
mailman and the message is written to the qfiles/out
directory within a second or so.
But it isn't until
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