[Mailman-Users] Re: restoring a deleted list

2022-10-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 10/18/22 16:45, Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users wrote: How can I restore the list? Is it just a matter of creating a new list with the old name, then replacing the files in that directory with the archived ones? Or will just restprign the directory to /var/lib/mailman/lists suffice? It was

[Mailman-Users] restoring a deleted list

2022-10-18 Thread Bruce Johnson via Mailman-Users
I deleted a bunch of old lists on our server a while back; found any list that had no messages in the last two years and deleted via rmlist, but first I copied all the list files in /var/lib/mailman/lists to a different archive directory, just in case. Now 3 months later I’ve gotten a

[Mailman-Users] Re: Duplicate emails being received

2022-10-18 Thread Mark Dale via Mailman-Users
On 2022-10-18 15:37, Mark Sapiro wrote: # cat /lib/systemd/system/mailman.service PIDFile=/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid Try changing that to PIDFile=/var/lib/mailman/data/master-qrunner.pid Super! That did the job. #PIDFile=/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid

[Mailman-Users] Re: mailman2 issue - "Your message was rejected"

2022-10-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 10/17/22 23:41, Yuki Nie wrote: Hi Mark, As far as I checked, The Reply-To address is indeed modertated. However, is it necessary to add the addr to 'accept_these_nonmembers'? That won't work. If the post is determined to be from a member because of Reply-To:, that member's moderation

[Mailman-Users] Re: mailman2 issue - "Your message was rejected"

2022-10-18 Thread Yuki Nie
Hi Mark, As far as I checked, The Reply-To address is indeed modertated. However, is it necessary to add the addr to 'accept_these_nonmembers'? I found some dicsussion here. It seems relpy-to addr has no relation with 'accept_these_nonmembers'.