implemented. Brad Knowles is just channelling the
main developers,
I wouldn't say that I was channeling them. I would say that I'm
trying to do what I can to support them and to allow them to spend
what little time they have on their real work, as far as the
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On 1/28/08, Wanjiku Maina wrote:
Hi does how does openldap work with mailman?
The same as any other database. Create a flat file and use sync_members.
See Barry Finkel's response on this to Zbigniew Szalbot.
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in multiple archives. I don't
think that you're going to find any way around that one.
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of behaviour, then that
would be up to you and how you configure your particular search query.
No search engine author in their right mind should ever consider
doing de-duplication on their own, although they might be willing to
provide that feature to customers who demand the option.
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should do.
De-duplication at this level is absolutely the worst thing you could
do -- at least by default, although this could potentially be an
alternative that the search engine author could offer as an
alternative.
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based on tags that were
placed on the message within the MTA.
Note that procmail should never be part of that pipeline.
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you to check
their archives, because I'm sure that this has come up hundreds or
thousands of times before.
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and all actions I can to terminate
their electronic existence with extreme prejudice.
However, before I start the New Dresden Firestorm, I will do
everything I can to make sure that they really are spammers and not
just horribly misguided.
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should be able to split the list of
subscribers and use the database to ensure that there aren't any
duplications.
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different languages we support).
Either way, I'd suggest installing from the source tarballs to see if
that fixes the problems.
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administrator. If they are not being responsive to you, then I'd
suggest that you might want to find a different hosting provider/site
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of known
valid e-mail addresses which spammers can make good use of, so you'll
want to make sure that your archives are private and that your list
is not advertised. Otherwise, you've just opened up all the posters
to your list to getting even more spam than they do already.
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. With luck, it won't be too hard to figure out
where the duplication is occurring.
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that the changes you've made have had
the proper effect, and then you can contribute your changes to the
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in translations, the best
place to start is
http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Internationalization. You'll be
guided to the mailman-i18n mailing list, the list of current language
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yourself as well as to help
others.
Or, you could just keep complaining.
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to other languages to be completed).
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processing the bounces.
Is there any way I can temporarily intercept these for troubleshooting?
I'd just like to see some of the NDRs.
It's all in your aliases. Just change your aliases for the
appropriate -bounces address to go somewhere else, so that you can
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works. What could go wrong?
No, you haven't totally rewritten anything, except maybe your own
memory of how you magically improve anything you touch.
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process is made easier and less error-prone.
Ask not what the Mailman project can do for you. Ask what you can do
for the Mailman project.
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for the command-line alternatives.
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not sure if this restriction
will be removed in 2.1.10.
This restriction cannot be removed before Mailman 2.2.x, at the earliest.
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On 1/18/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does one really need root privileges to install mailman?
Yup.
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that issue. At least, not yet.
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as possible, but this may or may not work.
Feel free to give it a try and let us know how it works out for you.
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who have been involved in producing all the language
translations so far.
You're welcome to join the translation team, if you like.
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for your list, type
in a different address in the second field, the
one for the listowner address(es), then hit the
Submit Your Changes button at the bottom of the
page. It's pretty simple.
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On 1/16/08, James Grace wrote:
A quick question on how to implement SpamAssasin with Mailman. How? :}
Quick answer -- don't. Do it in your MTA instead.
Long answer -- see the FAQ Wizard.
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On 1/16/08, Liss wrote:
I've finally got my mailing list up and running, but no matter what I do,
every single msg comes with a .txt attachment. I cant figure out how to shut
it off!
Search the FAQ Wizard for footer.
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(or discard or reject) postings from
non-subscribers, and to moderate new subscribers by default. Once
they prove they are human beings and capable posting reasonably
on-topic messages to the list, you can clear their moderation bit.
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particularly well with non-djb code. What we've
been able to figure out for integration with qmail is found in the
Mailman documentation, although you may find some more tidbits in the
archives.
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/local/mailman/lists/listname/en/, and then edit it
locally in that directory.
If you don't have privileged site admin access to the server where
Mailman is installed and running, then you'll need to ask your site
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through that process with you. If
you can't get them to do that, then there's nothing more we can do to
help you.
See also FAQ 6.11 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.011.htp.
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has more information about editing the templates and what you need to
do in order to get them to be picked up.
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, if you want to make any changes to use alternative
hostnames or ports, you'd make those in your mm_cfg.py file and then
restart Mailman.
Take a long look through this file. There's lots of good stuff here.
Consider this file to be part of the documentation you should be
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-admin/node22.html.
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in the Mailman FAQ Wizard
whereby a moderator can modify a message before it is posted to the
list, but as I recall that's a pretty lengthy and painful process.
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was created, then they will
not be reflected in the list configuration. I think that running
fix_url will do that for you, but you'll have to check the FAQ
Wizard or the archives of the list to be sure.
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Keep in mind this was a working system that started giving me trouble
after a restore.
It's entirely possible that the restore process may have missed some
configuration file or some configuration option somewhere. Without
more information, it's going to be impossible to tell.
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2.1.8-0.FC4.1
Search the FAQ Wizard for announce.
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sort it out.
Why not just go to the membership page and search for the incorrect
domain name? That should pull up the member's address information,
which you can then correct.
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On 1/9/08, Abdul Javid wrote:
I noticed the mail processing is slow and sometimes they are notprocessed
at all
Search the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py for words like
performance and troubleshoot.
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Check the archives. HTML gets flattened to plain text and any fancy
HTML stuff you've got goes away.
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On Jan 9, 2008, at 5:34 PM, Dennis Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
At 07:17 AM 1/9
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Searchable
Mailman and MTA logs, especially regarding the startup
process.
Make sure to also check out the other FAQ Wizard entries that are
referenced at the top of FAQ 4.78.
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is
what you get in the logs.
You're free to go in and modify the source code to add more logging
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, but then this gets back to point #1 above.
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of the necessary
changes himself, or at the very least he's going to have to do a lot
more work to properly integrate that with Plesk -- I've worked on
sites where they upgraded Mailman while keeping Plesk, and I can tell
you that it was one of the worst nightmares I've ever seen.
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that has
gotten through your filters and sent out via your mailing list is not
necessarily due to the fact that you have a double opt-in list,
although this is probably one factor to consider.
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probably just a matter of time.
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On 1/4/08, steve wrote:
What exactly is this mailman distribution group used for? Who should
really be a member of the group?
If you search the FAQ Wizard for site-wide, you should be led to
FAQ 4.25 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.025.htp.
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their installation
instructions, because they may have made changes to where things are
put, how things are put into place, etc
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this be fixed if I'm using cpanel.
There is nothing in Mailman that should act in this manner.
Talk to your provider, and see FAQ 6.11 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.011.htp.
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On Jan 3, 2008, at 9:24 AM, Steve Burling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over the holiday, I took the opportunity to do a long-overdue
hardware and
OS upgrade of my home Mailman server. I'd been running Mac OS X
That will break on some older systems. Since there is a mutual
incompatibility problem here, we need to give people an easy way to
select between the two options, depending on their OS.
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in how they generate their responses, etc
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I received an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] notifying me
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Please advice, is there any way that I can make these cross posts updated
automatically.
There is nothing inside of Mailman that can help you in this regard.
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you may have.
I am a new person in this team and seems that someone who had access to my
machine has troubled it.
That's possible, so you should first ask the other people on your
team if anyone has messed with your cron jobs.
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Search the archives for more information.
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, but that's not part of Mailman per se.
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that, on first glance this looks like good stuff. I'll
add some appropriate links in the FAQ Wizard.
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will be
found there. If you also search the archives of the list, you should
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for
real local alias files, not virtual alias files.
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,
and how Mailman fits into that overall picture.
Blaming your car for being a piece of crap and not working isn't a
particularly useful or accurate activity to participate in, if you
couldn't be bothered to refill the fuel tank.
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on how
to integrate Mailman with postfix (see
http://www.list.org/mailman-install/node12.html), then this would
be a problem with postfix. I suggest you take this matter up using
their documentation, their FAQ, their mailing list, etc
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were scrubbed. Why is this. I notice
this on other mail man lists I am a part of as well. what can I change to
keep this from happening? have subscribers who are upset at me and who
are leaving because of this.
Search the FAQ Wizard for footers.
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in the beta that is
available.
So, unless they want to upgrade twice, I think it's reasonable that
they would want to wait for the final.
I don't mind having us do the upgrade twice.
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DEFAULT_ADMIN_MEMBER_CHUNKSIZE, you find that there is only one
entry returned -- FAQ 4.30 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.030.htp,
which covers how to change this value for a list that has already
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transactional directories are shared across multiple machines.
You can share user mailboxes on /var/spool/mail via NFS, and there
are certain Mailbox formats that make that sort of thing easier and
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to be your mailing
list. The bounce comes back to Mailman, but since you didn't
actually send the message in question, Mailman doesn't know what to
do with it. Therefore, Mailman sends to message to you, as list
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(e.g., sendmail, postfix, Exim, etc...) before the messages get to
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software but who then can't be bothered to provide any
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the wrong place for you to be asking your
questions. Just keep in mind that we've been burned before by
several other parties, and when people start talking about
proprietary versions of Mailman, or non-standard configurations of
Mailman, we may tend to get a little touchy.
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on the auto-discard list, the
auto-accept list, etc...).
This is the only other way I know of to automatically put addresses
on one of the per-list whitelists or blacklists.
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aliases instead (which only have a local address portion leaving
off the host/domain part), then you should be fine.
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solution 4 which I have to say works perfectly.
An MUA is a Mail User Agent. In your case, the X-Mailer: header in
your message says that you're using Microsoft Office Outlook 11 as
your MUA. In my case, my MUA is Eudora. There are plenty of other
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is configured properly, and
the aliases are set up properly, there's nothing else you can do.
It all comes down to your ISP understanding how to operate and manage
Mailman correctly, as well as understanding how to operate and manage
all the related parts of an e-mail system.
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of Mailman.
The standard version has this feature. Again, you need to talk to
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).
No, that's not a common name. I've been in this business for nearly
twenty years, and in all that time, I have never heard this
particular term used in this manner. More common terms are folders
with names like quarantine or probable spam.
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until the point she reconsiders
whether or not she's going to move at least her mailing list services
to a different provider that might be more responsive.
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discarding the email.
See above. All the stuff you want thrown away should be able to be
thrown away with just one and only one click.
You should only have to click on anything else if you want to reject
it, allow it through, or take some other less typical action.
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://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.039.htp,
which addresses the problems of HTML-formatted messages and what
happens to them when you start stripping or flattening content, or
adding footers, etc
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like what
you perceive to be an attachment. This is explained in some detail
within the FAQ entry I referenced.
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the sender is or who the
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I was talking about moving just your mailing lists, not all your ISP
services. Of course you could link those two if you want, but there
are plenty of mailing list only providers that you could at least
check out.
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with their particular service.
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