Scott Race wrote:
>A few final questions to figure this out:
>
>1. Has this always been the design? The client seems to think that on his
>old server the message would get kicked back before hitting the moderation
>queue. If so that's cool, just want to make sure I'm not missing something.
I
Stefan Alder wrote:
>I'm continuing to try various combinations but without any luck.
>Don't see this documented either. Any ideas or confirmation that this
>is not possible would really help. Thanks!
>
>On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Stefan Alder wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'd like to use Mailman for
A few final questions to figure this out:
1. Has this always been the design? The client seems to think that on his old
server the message would get kicked back before hitting the moderation queue.
If so that's cool, just want to make sure I'm not missing something.
2. To make sure I underst
I'm continuing to try various combinations but without any luck.
Don't see this documented either. Any ideas or confirmation that this
is not possible would really help. Thanks!
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Stefan Alder wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to use Mailman for a distribution list and woul
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Khalil Abbas wrote:
>by the way, I keep deleting the following:
>
>/var/spool/mailman/bounces/*.pck
It looks like BounceRunner has died and is not processing the bounce
queue. Chack Mailman's qrunner and error logs for more information.
>/var/lib/mailman/data/*.pck
Are these heldmsg-listname
Hi,
I'd like to use Mailman for a distribution list and would prefer that
the from address be of the form "Foo Bar " ... rather
than just foo...@list.org. Is this possible? How do I need to input
this in the configuration?
Thanks
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by the way, I keep deleting the following:
/var/spool/mailman/bounces/*.pck
/var/lib/mailman/data/*.pck
because they fill up all the space on my small hard drives on my VPS
servers.. is that why mailman's bounce processor removes the subscribers or
because they does actually bounce until they
Richard Damon wrote:
>
>The question comes in that the CentOS 5 distribution only has a RPM
>for Mailman 2.1.9, instead of the recently released 2.1.14, so the
>question comes do I use the RPM from the distribution and run a
>version several years old, or is it better to install from a direct
>down
McNutt Jr, William R wrote:
>If I continue to "make install" I get the following error:
>
>.././install-sh -c -m 755 mailman /usr/local/mailman/scripts
>.././install-sh -c -m 644 sitelist.cfg /usr/local/mailman/data
>for p in email-2.5.8 JapaneseCodecs-1.4.11 KoreanCodecs-2.0.5; \
>do \
>gunzi
If I continue to "make install" I get the following error:
.././install-sh -c -m 755 mailman /usr/local/mailman/scripts
.././install-sh -c -m 644 sitelist.cfg /usr/local/mailman/data
for p in email-2.5.8 JapaneseCodecs-1.4.11 KoreanCodecs-2.0.5; \
do \
gunzip -c ./$p.tar.gz | (cd . ; tar xf -)
Is this a fatal error for the ./configure step?
checking for --with-mailhost... no
checking for --with-urlhost... no
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "conftest.py", line 2, in
from socket import *
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/socket.py", line 46, in
import _socket
ImportError
Scott Race wrote:
>Ah, I see what's going on. So for the particular lists were working on, all
>messages to the list are held for moderation. So, it seems clicking "Accept"
>will accept the message, even if the message size is too big.
Yes, and further, if the messages are held because the po
Here's some more information:
At step 3.1 of the installation instructions, the ./configure step appears to
run to completion, but then ends with a warning: can't change build.
I don't get this when I run as root, but the instructions pretty clearly say
that I should not be "root" when I run it
On 1/19/2011 3:35 PM, C Nulk wrote:
>
> So the question is, should the listnames in the *_these_nonmembers
> fields be all lowercase, all uppercase, or mixed case? So far, mixed
> case does not appear to be working.
The list name in @listname entries in *_these_nonmembers must be the
internal
I've continued to fiddle with this and now have different errors, so I thought
I would back up and give ya'll the big picture in case I'm approaching this
from the wrong direction. Tuesday morning I had a hardware failure on my old
Solaris 10 box. In 25 years in the business, I don't think I'v
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