Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
snip
Way 2 is to modify scripts/post to log something. At the end of the
main() function following:
inq = get_switchboard(mm_cfg.INQUEUE_DIR)
inq.enqueue(sys.stdin.read(),
listname=listname,
tolist=1
snip
Way 2 is to modify scripts/post to log something. At the end of the
main() function following:
inq = get_switchboard(mm_cfg.INQUEUE_DIR)
inq.enqueue(sys.stdin.read(),
listname=listname,
tolist=1, _plaintext=1)
add
print sys.stderr,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Have a new and different one. One of my users that has two lists, let's
call them list1 and list2. If he sends a message to list1 and cc's
list2, list1 never receives the message. If he sends the same message
only to list1, it goes through fine
Have a new and different one. One of my users that has two lists, let's
call them list1 and list2. If he sends a message to list1 and cc's
list2, list1 never receives the message. If he sends the same message
only to list1, it goes through fine. According to my exim logs, it is
delivering
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Is there a known problem with inviting relatively large groups of
addresses at once, ex. 6K at a time? I usually just subscribe, so I
haven't run into this before, but I have a list owner who gets an error
when trying to subscribe a list of 6000
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I see neither RLimitCPU nor RLimitMem in my apache config.
The error in my apache log is pretty much just what shows on the screen:
[Wed Sep 12 16:17:54 2007] [error] Premature end of script headers:
admin, referer: http
://lists.domain.tld
Is there a known problem with inviting relatively large groups of
addresses at once, ex. 6K at a time? I usually just subscribe, so I
haven't run into this before, but I have a list owner who gets an error
when trying to subscribe a list of 6000 addresses, but I've been
breaking it up to
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Continued digging lead me to FAQ 4.41how recent is this.
Not very. The FAQ article is about 3 years old, and the list archive
thread it refers to regards a Mailman 2.0.11 installation
Does
anyone else still run
It appears my archive runner is flipping out today. It is hogging the
CPU and can't seem to keep up with the messages. I restarted mailman
and it doesn't seem to have helped. It doesn't appear as if we are
seeing any unusual traffic, so I can't think of what would cause this.
It isn't
.
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] archRunner hogging CPU
It appears my archive runner is flipping out today. It is hogging the
CPU and can't seem to keep up with the messages. I restarted mailman
I have some users interested in setting up lists to send out text
messages to phones/PDAs. We have figured out that the confirmation
messages for subscription do not work on these devices. We figured out
that the approve method of subscription works, but the email it sends to
let the user
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Try this one
bin/list_members -i listname | bin/remove_members -f - -n listname
If that doesn't work, see http://veenet.value.net/~msapiro/scripts/
or http://fog.ccsf.edu/~msapiro/scripts/ for a link
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
If the bad addresses don't appear in list_members (I don't know why
they wouldn't, but maybe they just appear with the control characters
that you don't see and thus look OK) you can do
bin/list_members listname | bin
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I should have mentioned that will not work for this case. You'll notice
that these are not all nice ascii characters. some are spaces, some
deletes, some other hex values...I don't know what they all are because
they will not copy and past
Patrick Bogen wrote:
On 12/6/06, Anne Ramey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how one of my list admins managed to do this, but they have
four members on their list that look like this in the membership list:
b
http://lists.ncmail.net/mailman/options/nciin-network-ops/%00b%00r%00i%00a
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Stanley Chen wrote:
Recently we have sent out several mails to this list, and it's still
running.
What is still running? Is Mailman still sending to the MTA?
However, we can't login to the admin webpage. After we
I'm not sure how one of my list admins managed to do this, but they have
four members on their list that look like this in the membership list:
b
Greetings,
I've been happily converting text/aliases based lists to mailman
(Tru64 Unix v5.1b, Sendmail 8.13.7, Apache Server version:
Apache/2.0.54, Mailman version: 2.1.9) and everything has been
working great. I have ~150 lists with ~16,000 addresses distributed
I was setting my system defaults for a new installation of mailman and
seem to have run across a stumbling block. I can set the
generic_member_moderation to yes, but there doesn't seem to be a way in
mm_cfg.py to set default member_moderation_action or default
member_moderation_notice...or am
Has anyone done this already: change the login page to accept email
address and password and then (1) check to be sure the email address is
an owner of the list then (2) if so, authenticate them off an LDAP?
This would really reduce our forgot password type support calls.
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I put this setting in my mm_cfg.py:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman_ldap/'
and my httpd.conf contains this:
# This alias is for mailman mailing lists
ScriptAlias /mailman_ldap/ /usr/local/mailman_ldap/cgi-bin/
I can log into the list fine, but all of the links on that page are
I thought that was just for the hostname. Worked like a charm! Thanks
Anne
Dragon wrote:
Anne Ramey sent the message below at 12:31 10/26/2006:
I put this setting in my mm_cfg.py:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman_ldap/'
and my httpd.conf contains this:
# This alias
.
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename. admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1 returned to me and it doesn't add the users. I've
Dragon wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have my php script running as a user in the mailman group, but when I
try to do:
//add user to Admin email list
$command = /usr/local/mailman/bin/add_members -r .$Filename.
admins;
system($command, $status);
I get a status of 1 returned to me
OK, here is an interesting one. I recently moved all the lists and my
perl admin interface (for other things, not mailman list admin) to a new
server. Both independantly seem to be running fine, but they seem to
refuse to interface. If I try and do a newlist from my program, I get
the mail,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
OK, my cgi-bin was missing the suid. Now all I need to figure out is my
post failures.
Is $prefix/mail/mailman also missing SETGID?
If that's not it, does your MTA use aliases for Mailman, and if so, are
they there?
What's in the MTA
OK, my cgi-bin was missing the suid. Now all I need to figure out is my
post failures.
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Mailman FAQ: http
inhibited,
but the webmaster can find this information in the Mailman error logs.
But there is no information in the Mailman logs or the apache logs about
this error and my posts to the lists fail. Any pointers would be much
appreciated.
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general options, not the other way around. Is it
supposed to work like this or do I have a problem? I'm using mailman
2.1.8 on RHEL 4
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Anne Ramey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
snip
Please address all questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This makes no sense. It shouldn't be -admin because that's a Mailman
2.0.x artifact, but the 'mailman' site list didn't appear until 2.1
Not too long ago, we switched out domain from wwwadm.mydomain.com to
lists.mydomain.com. I used fix-url on all the lists, and when we create
all lists now, we create then as
./newlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when the email is sent to the administrator for these new lists it
has
Mark Sapiro wrote:
snip
Please address all questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This makes no sense. It shouldn't be -admin because that's a Mailman
2.0.x artifact, but the 'mailman' site list didn't appear until 2.1.
Assuming this is a typo and is really [EMAIL PROTECTED], I
proceed.
Thunderbird successfully. There are also tools out there that create html
mails correctly specifically for sending to lists.
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Is this still the easiest way to prune archives? Seems rather labor
intensive...
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.003.htp
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.003.htp
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I changed my hostname from the time I first installed mailman. For the
most part, the transition went smoothly, but we still have a few traces
I'd like to get rid of. The host name this list prefers for email has
taken care of most of it, just not the web interface:
To see the list of lists,
, but there seems to be some
error in processing the data. They just keep sitting in the retry
queue. I'm not sure what to try next, please advise.
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Anne Ramey wrote:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending posts, etc.
It's happening for all my lists
Let me try again, hopefully I'll be more clear this time:
I've just switched over from sendmail to exim because of how well it
(supposedly) works with mailman, but now none of my owner posts are
going through...thus owners are not getting their notifications of
pending posts, etc.
Let me
I want to change a list I added to the main domain on the list server to
the equivalent of having added the list as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would have thought this was the preferred domain variable in the
general options, but it's still taking me to
Is there a tool I could use, or a way inside mailman itself, to monitor
the bandwidth used by a particular list? Either to institute a quota or
(preferably) end up with a stats type graph or set of #s?
Thanks
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A couple of people have sent replies to one of my lists today and
several of the messages bounced like this:
===
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On 2005-08-19 00:01, Anne Ramey wrote:
I added a new list to my mailman yesterday (cplist), and copied the
config over from another list (mbalist). Subscribe comfirmations to
cplist fail if you reply to the mail with Invalid confirmation
string:, but the link inside
I added a new list to my mailman yesterday (cplist), and copied the
config over from another list (mbalist). Subscribe comfirmations to
cplist fail if you reply to the mail with Invalid confirmation
string:, but the link inside the mail works fine. The reply to the
subscribe confirmation for
finishes sending...???
(3) does anyone know why incming lookups for aliases might affect
outgoing mail?
Anne
Anne Ramey wrote:
I finally found some errors, in the syslog.
postfix/smtpd[10144]: warning: connect to mysql server localhost: Too
many connections
This was trying to resolve aliases
?
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it interfere with the sending of the list? How
can I tell what's been sent and what hasn't ?
Anne Ramey
Anne Ramey wrote:
I have a couple of messages posted to a list (moderated list, sent
weekly) that appear in the lists archives, but not in the post log for
mailman. The weeks before that they appear
When I subscribe or unsubscribe from the command line, both the owner
and the users get notified, even though the config of the list says not
too. And everything works fine if I do it through the web interface.
Why would this happen?
Anne
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like it is set up exactly like all the others. Any ideas
why this might be happening?
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like it is set up exactly like all the others. Any ideas
why this might be happening?
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When I set up personalization with mailman, I get it normally in most
mail clients. But in Outlook, it's coming through as an attachment.
Is there any way to fix this? Do I need to upgrade my mailman?
Using Mailman version: 2.1.2
Anne
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It looks like your file permissions are good, but what user is actually
running mailman?
Anne
On Apr 16, 2004, at 7:55 AM, David Relson wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 07:01:09 +0530 (IST)
Yogesh Subhash Talekar wrote:
okie .. i think you should:
Add the line /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases to
Did you set up your aliases for the list in postfix's alias file? It
looks from below like you set this up for mailman--not accessible by
postfix.
Anne
On Apr 11, 2004, at 6:09 AM, esteve serra clavera wrote:
hi again,
for those who have asked more details on my user unknown error and for
the
You could use the personalization options. Full Personalization under
non-digest options and put your link in the header or footer,
personalized.
Anne
On Apr 6, 2004, at 1:06 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
We'd like to setup a mailing list that we can use to email our
clients from time to
Do you have emergency list moderation turned on? Are the messages
being held for approval (and sent to the administrator to let then know
what's there)? Do the members have no-mail option checked?
Anne
On Apr 1, 2004, at 3:36 AM, PiCo wrote:
I'm still tring to configure mailman on my server.
I think if you set the bounce score threshold to .5 it will
disable/remove on even 1 soft bounce.
Anne
On Mar 19, 2004, at 11:56 AM, Mike Phillips wrote:
How can I set MM to notify me if even a SINGLE email bounces?
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Even though I have set my system to notify the list owner upon disable
and unsubscription, my owner isn't getting any mails, despite many:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=local, delay=0, status=sent
(|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman bounces list)
messages
The maximum member bounce score before the
What does this message mean in the bounce log?
bounce message with non-members of ...
I have a separate list for a customer with aol addresses because of
their very strict rules, but it appears that the bounces for that list
are going to another lists and I'm getting these non-member messages.
It appears that my predecessor in this position set up a list with a
different MM-Posting-Addr from what it should be. Is there any way for
me to change this?
Anne Ramey
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It appears that my predecessor in this position set up a list with a
different MM-Posting-Addr from what it should be. Is there any way for
me to change this?
Anne Ramey
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http
for both of us. Or I could
do a screen print and send the pdf's to you - either way.
From: Anne Ramey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 19:19:33 -0500
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Getting unsubscribes notifications
at a loss as to what might be wrong. Please help. We haven't
tried out another list because we want to be sure everything is working
correctly first.
Thanks,
Anne Ramey
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