ilman/bin # ./check_perms
directory permissions must be 02775:
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/kictanet/attachments/20130508
directory permissions must be 02775:
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/kictanet/attachments/20130509
Problems found: 2
Re-run as mailman (or root) with -f flag to fix
ro
On 5/8/2013 7:06 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
My best SWAG (sophisticated wild-ass guess) is you have Postfix/Mailman
integration and the necessary aliases and virtual mappings were
generated for each list as you created it, but since the 'mailman' list
pre-existed, it doesn't have them.
Sounds plau
On 05/08/2013 08:50 AM, Larry Kuenning wrote:
>
> Wrong. I was looking at an old dumpdb output file, from before I ran
> fix_url to get the configuration pages to show up. On rerunning dumpdb
> I find that host_name has been correct for a day or two now and the
> problem must be somewhere else.
On 05/08/2013 08:15 AM, Larry Kuenning wrote:
>
> But mail doesn't get delivered to it. Mail to mailman@mydomain lands in
> my catchall mailbox, where all the spam for unknown users goes.
This is a Postfix issue and it's probably as simple as missing aliases
or virtual mappings.
I will comment
Oops, another self-reply:
I think I've just found the problem. Doing a dumpdb on the site list
and on one of my regular lists, I find that 'host_name' is different.
Wrong. I was looking at an old dumpdb output file, from before I ran
fix_url to get the configuration pages to show up. On re
Unlike Francesco's problem, my site list does exist (it was given as
part of the pre-installed Mailman on my Linux VPS from Network
Solutions), and after some trouble I've gotten it to put its
configuration pages at the right URL (lists.mydomain), to list me as the
owner (instead of nore...@net
A few minutes ago I wrote:
my site list does exist But mail doesn't get delivered to it
My own guess, as far as it goes, is that the problem has something to
do with this server being set up to host multiple virtual domains,
and with the site list having been created by Network Solution
Geez, that is even documented.
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030597
Thanks, Mark for getting me on the right track.
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 5/8/2013 12:41 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> > I have been tasked to look into modifying all existi
On 5/8/2013 12:41 PM, Christopher Adams wrote:
> I have been tasked to look into modifying all existing lists to be
> non-advertised. I have some knowledge of how withlist works with python.
> Has anyone created a module for use with python taht will accomplish this.
> I may have to get in and lear
I have been tasked to look into modifying all existing lists to be
non-advertised. I have some knowledge of how withlist works with python.
Has anyone created a module for use with python taht will accomplish this.
I may have to get in and learn python again.
Many thanks
--
Christopher Adams
On 05/08/2013 01:26 AM, gnugo wrote:> On 05/08/2013 06:49 AM, Mark
Sapiro wrote:
>> What are the permissions on each directory
>> in the path /irafs0/mailman/lists/mailman/?
>>
> ls -lsd /irafs0/mailman/lists/mailman/
> 4 drwxrwsr-x 2 root mailman 4096 May 6 15:14
> /irafs0/mailman/lists/mailman/
On 05/08/2013 06:49 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
This would seem to indicate a SELinux or other security management type
of issue unless the Mailman user is something other than 'mailman'. Is
the Mailman user 'mailman'? What are the permissions on each directory
in the path /irafs0/mailman/lists/mailma
Hello Lindsay Haisley
Am 2013-05-07 04:40, schrieb Lindsay Haisley:
> Pursuant to a conversation I had on this list last year, I did develop a
> patch and application for AES encryption of the address of the posting
> subscriber and the list name and poking the result into the
> Resent-Message-ID
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