Is there a simple way to output to a file all lists with each lists
associated member addresses? I know I can use:
bin/list_lists -b
and then:
bin/list_members list-name
for each list, but is there a way to do this in one fell swoop, without
having to run through each member list
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From: Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a simple way to output to a file all lists with each lists
associated member addresses? I know I can use:
snip
for each list, but is there a way to do this in one
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/20/06, Bill Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Patrick, that certainly gives me a listing of all of the member
e-mail address for every list, but does not associate them with the
particular list they apply to. I
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From: Ken Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Our school system has over 30 lists that are maintained by different
people. I'm looking for an efficient process where I can delete
addresses from all lists without having to wade though the lists one by
one. Finding one
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From: Maclagan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System: RH7.3, mailman-2.0.13-1
Using the web based administrative interface, I'm trying to change
where replies to list messages go (ie: set the Reply-To header).
Want to change it from an explicit address to Poster.
Deleting
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From: Jean-Philippe GIOLA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all!
nobody has answered me so I ask my question an another time...!
I want to know why the mailman's developpers have choosen to store mail
for the archives in txt files and not in a database like forums
See
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From: Thomas Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to everyone who has emailed me with assistance so far. I have
some follow up questions:
Following FAQ 3.1.4, I ran check perms. I see a print out of perms.
does this command just tell you what they should be; does
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Waters
To: Bill Landry
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Need assistance trouble shooting problem after
moving Mailman from one box to another moving Mailman from one box to another
On Jun 22, 2005, at 6
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From: John Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Short of that the only other things I can think of would be to strace
(assuming you're on a system with strace, e.g. Linux) the postfix
process and seeing where the failure occurs and/or to look at the
postfix code that
We have a script that will send out automated service notification messages
to different lists. Is there a way to configure Mailman to allow posts to
any lists from a specific IP address, that of the script server?
Bill
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Mailman-Users
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From: Jim Tittsler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 01:02:10PM -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
We have a script that will send out automated service notification
messages
to different lists. Is there a way to configure Mailman to allow posts
to
any lists
Hello list members!
I have setup a list server running on Fedora Core 2, with Postfix 2.2.3,
Mailman 2.1.5, and Python 2.3.4. I think I followed the Mailman setup and
configuration guidelines correctly, but am having a problem that I cannot
find resolution to via google nor by a search of the
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From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have setup a list server running on Fedora Core 2, with Postfix 2.2.3,
Mailman 2.1.5, and Python 2.3.4. I think I followed the Mailman setup
and
configuration guidelines correctly, but am having a problem that I cannot
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From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happens if you leave the ownership as root:mailman in spite of
check_perms?
Then I get the following in the maillog:
Jun 6 12:22:45 lists postfix/local[20474]: 711426FE2C:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=local, delay=1,
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From: John Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 11:46 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Bill Landry wrote:
Jun 6 10:52:07 lists postfix/local[20108]: warning: cannot find alias
database owner for hash:/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases(0,34100)
In any case
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From: John Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 12:48 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
And did that say anything about a group mismatch error? Or is there
anything in Mailman's 'error' log?
If you're getting group mismatch errors, see FAQ article 6.16
FWIW,
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From: John Dennis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 13:00 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
O.K. the other things I suggested you check all seem fine.
Is mailman in /etc/shadow on the machine
postfix is running on?
grep mailman /etc/shadow
mailman:!!:12327
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