ter Mailman-users this morning. I would still reorder the routers as
below, but the mailman_router should also select for only the domains which
contain lists. See exim-users.
You have the routers out of order.
You don't want to be doing "local" aliasing while messages for the worl
uot; aliasing while messages for the world are
still being considered by the routers. mailman_router after dnslookup
should do the trick, given your router list above.
--John (just bitten by a much more obscure version of the problem on one
of our non-public machines)
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cd to the mailman source root
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make install
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Can Mailman auto pre-pend a keyword in the subject field of each email
send to a list? Thanks.
John Spanitz
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addresses and stuff can anyone help im managing it threw cpanel x 7
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couldn't find the
wrapped CGI unless it were at the proper path inside the jail. Same
may/should be true for what the CGI tries to reference, and so on.
I'll leave the rest for someone who knows what he or she is talking about.
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commands under the group belonging to the alias file,
not to the mail_owner in postfix's main.cf file. I think I recall a
config variable to turn the postfix behavior off, but you should not do
that because mailman should be creating the alias file and hence it
should match the uid/gid, but if
on jobs are enabled. You can set
the time this cron job runs so you can control when they are sent out.
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ilman using the configure option
--with-cgi-gid=apache
BTW, this is in the FAQ.
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YOU do have access to the web pages, it seems the default
behavior as seen in the Privacy Settings page would be to NOT require
moderator approval for unsubscribes. There you can set YES or NO, but the
default is NO. Seems to me they should be able to unsubscribe via email. -
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mailman.conf file in that directory? If not grep all the files there
looking for one that contains mailman.
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port 25 is being listened on the localhost (loopback) because
your loopback is 127.0.0.1 and its listening on 192.168.0.0 which is
192.168.0.0 (ficticious net addr).
If nothing is listening on the external interface, then is postfix
running? If so did you restart it after modify inet_interfac
inux, or use the vendors mailman
package (by the way this applies to everything under SELinux control
which for a mailman installation includes your MTA and web server. Your
vendor has worked hard to make sure the security policy works for all
components, if you build and install anything yourself you m
ymachine.mynetwork.com 25
Does postfix answer?
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't work correctly
> due to permissions mismatch.
OK, I made both files owned by list and group www-data and then ran
genalises - The aliases file is now populated by the expected info for ALL
of my lists and the lists work correctly again! Thanks Mark
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To: "John Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] User unknown new error
> John Fleming wrote:
>>
>>- Origina
- Original Message -
From: "John Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 4:19 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] User unknown new error
> This list used to work, and now it has a problem that I have found some
> threads about, but I still can
no valid recipients
Is this an alias issue, and if so, how to fix? Or permissions? And why/how
could it change without my input??? Many thanks! - John
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help:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2004122809382235
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being assigned a permanent IP address via a local DHCP server you will
likely have to make that change in the DHCP configuration.
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fix"
Also make sure what you used as --with-cgi-id --with-cgi-gid when you
built mailman matches the id's used by your webserver.
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has -1 request(s) waiting... ?
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Note: the 2.1.6 version has this fixed.
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be a bit
longer than makes sense as the name portion of the address. I don't think a
field should be used in two such disjoint places.
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is list) and
altered him to the fact there is a migration script
in /usr/share/doc/mailman-*/contrib/migrate-fhs that will tell you what
needs to be moved and move (and/or copy) it for you. Also
in /usr/share/doc/mailman-*/INSTALL.REDHAT is documentation on the
directory structure an
On Monday 18 July 2005 09:45 am, Ken Carter wrote:
> Has anyone else found what appears to be spam messages coming from your
> MailMan?
Our lists are scanned by SpamAssassin before delivery. I think we have
actually had ONE spam email that would've gone out except that it was cued
for moderatio
in an early version of
selinux-policy-targeted related to private archives which was fixed a
while ago by us.
If you do see such a message the solution is to upgrade the
selinux-policy-targeted rpm (or as a test you could put SELinux into
permissive mode
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 14:42 -0400, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> Right, exactly. But what' the best way to do this with Mailman.
Pick a new location of your chosing, move the cgi-bin directory to it,
then edit your httpd ScriptAlias entry for mailman.
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. This results in funny looking stuff like:
John Doe < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
William Barnes Doe < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
But Mailman is fine with that and the subscription works perfectly!
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e path?
Yes, I believe that would be a mistake and you may need to go back and
undo those file changes :-(
mailman_install_dir/bin/fix_perms might be helpful, the -f option will
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by mailman. I don't think the problem
you're concerned about exists, unless perhaps I've misunderstood you.
You might find this FAQ helpful:
6.16. Understanding group mismatch errors - how mailman implements
security
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=
e subscribers' backs, to cut down
moderation delays and workloads, when I see a pattern.
Nonetheless, I agree the GUI would be better with the option.
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Dan Phillips wrote:
>
> On Jul 11, 2005, at 3:08 PM, John Hicks wrote:
>
>>
>> Jul 10 17:35:45 2005 (21500) Message discarded, msgid:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>
> My first (and probably only) guess would be that you've got f
E30C9D01D5: removed
But the message doesn't get posted. Instead it shows up on the mailman
vette log:
Jul 10 17:35:45 2005 (21500) Message discarded, msgid:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Any suggestions on
so
bounced. Once your MTA hands off a set of mail to a destination SMTP
server a whole host of things can happen to it that has nothing to do
with your server. Your best bet is to verify from the logs the mail left
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invitations:
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/add_members -r filename-for-member-list your-list-name
The -r subscribes them as regular members -d as digest members.
Hope that helps.
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change its
hardcoded setting in the "driver" script, you will have to locate this
file and edit it. However, if you can, it really would be better to get
your syslog working, you do want these errors logged and it really is
better to keep sensitive information out of the publi
be able to see the stack traces). To
analyze what caused a bug you'll need the stack trace. Although the
stack trace is no longer visible it is logged on the system hosting
mailman, I believe in the mailman error.log file, its location will be
installation dependent (/var/log/mailman, /usr/local/
e that as of mailman 2.1 cron is not necessary to run
basic mailman, as of 2.1 mailman is a service (e.g. daemon). Also, the
init.d script plays an integral role in managing cron usage for the
parts of mailman that still depend on cron.
HTH, if you still have problems feel free contact me.
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on, but it isn't
in the bin folder (and did not show up with a system wide locate
search)
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On 6/22/2005 11:36 AM Paul Hoffman wrote:
> Greetings. I didn't see this in the FAQ, although I'm surprised it
> isn't more frequently asked. Under 2.1.5, is there a way to see the
> whole list of users at once, instead of by first letter of their
> name? If not, is there a way of telling the ad
.
Look at the membership list - There is an option to set everyone's
moderation bit, including those not visible. - John
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ailman is *not* setgid but postfix can pipe to that
> OK,
>
> Also, should I end up with "any" files being owned by apache2? after using
> the
> web interface to add a list I found that aliases, aliases.db and
> virtual-mailman.db were still the original ownership bu
first virtual list and getting. my data dir
> subsequently like thisneither db file were (re)generated
I suspect what is biting you is that postfix has a feature whereby
postalias runs as the user owning the alias file, this is independent of
--with-mail-gid and --with-cgi-gid.
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Examine /var/log/messages and/or /var/log/audit for "avc" messages,
these log SELinux denials.
3) Try turning SELinux off (/usr/sbin/setenforce Permissive)
4) Contact me off list for a trial 2.1.6 rpm (I've created the rpm but
have not tested it yet, you could be the guinna pig :-)
B
ose permissions are granted only to a
non-root owner. Root is denied in this case. However root can su to that
owner and then perform the operation.
Also, the complete absence of execute permission is not something root
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suspect your conclusions are driven by a lack of familiarity with how to
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not permitted)
>
> Any comments?
I suspect /usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases is either not executable or
not executable by the user/group the command is running under (what
user/group that is depends on how you did your installation)
What does
ls -l /usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases
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rt doesn't have permissions (on the directory) to create or replace the
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ot listname
That should do it. But if you change the footer via the web interface, you
will screw it up. Change the /bin/footer file instead.
This technique will allow you to use double quotes and other problematic
characters. - John
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On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 02:42 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
> Doh, ended up being a chroot issue in master.cf. Thanks John, Mark, and Dan
> for the responses, and my apologies to the list for the noise...
Glad you got it fixed.
I'd like to take this opportunity to make a few comments a
y 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 performs the lookup and see exactly what c lib
functions it's calling and what triggers it
oked at the postfix code but I wouldn't be surprised if
postfix when it starts gets file information on all its input files
referenced in main.cf and stores that information. If that information
was altered while postfix was running it would likely get confused
because it may be using id&
Have you
tried restarting postfix? Is mailman in /etc/shadow on the machine
postfix is running on?
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for me by the third party
"Postfix Enabler".
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(probably the Python Email module) may be having trouble with that.
If the domain keys header is the problem, and it relates to the email
module, poor Barry...he just tuned that up.
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city by whatever means (I'd
be tempted to use PGP or GPG signatures here, and a sufficiently paranoid*
person would add encryption), and then drives the Mailman command line tool
which can add addresses without confirmation.
There remains nothing in as-shipped Mailman through 2.1.6 which wi
to do things by email
command (including me). And tired of waiting for the ever-receding
MajorDomo 2. The email commands which are there are there basically so that
list users could keep doing things the familiar way when their list was
moved to Mailman. [I wasn
On 6/2/05 6:07 PM, "John W. Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not really. Some MUAs preserve the full Bcc header for anyone in that
> header, but removed it for the To: and Cc: recipients. Others set up a Bcc:
> header with just the individual recipient's addres
e thought that your machine is an open relay--it guessed it
might be because of too many invalid recipient addresses in one connection,
which is typical of spamming through open relays (and spamming generally).
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On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 19:39 +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 11:44 AM -0400 2005-05-25, John Dennis wrote:
>
> > I'm attaching our patch for this in case someone finds it useful.
>
> The attachment was stripped. Could you post it as a patch at the
> SourceFo
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 10:36 -0700, Bo Gusman wrote:
> John Dennis wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 10:13 -0700, Bo Gusman wrote:
> >>I am certain that SELinux is disabled, but how can I verify that?
> >
> >/usr/sbin/getenforce
> >
> Says "disabl
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 10:13 -0700, Bo Gusman wrote:
> I am certain that SELinux is disabled, but how can I verify that?
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On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 08:13 -0700, Robert Haack wrote:
> What would happen if during the check you told mailman to stop first?
> Could this mess things up or would it be fine?
Yes you could do that, it is essent
ology. If one got left behind after the rpm install then the %post
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disabled? There was a bug in the FC3
security policy that caused web based list creation to fail, command
line worked fine.
Have you looked for error messages in /var/log/mailman/error
and /var/log/messages (in /var/log/messages you especially want to look
for lines with "avc&q
rror messages:
> May 23 11:53:27 dev postfix/smtpd[19360]: [ID 947731 mail.crit] fatal:
> unsupported dictionary type: hash
The following command will print out a list of supported map types:
% postconf -m
Is hash one of them? It would be surprising if it weren't, but this is
the
ecoded it and then choked on
the result later, that would be a clear Mailman error.
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I really thought the Original Poster enquired about maximum message size,
not archiving. Perhaps I missed a transition.
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httpd. For instance mailman
has its own security policy that is mated to the red hat mailman rpm's,
which you're not using, there is a tremendous opportunity here for
problems due to the mismatch. Let's try to eliminate SELinux as a
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interface is not working you mean web access to it).
Did you look for avc messages in /var/log/messages?
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Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] SOLVED Re: mp3 attachment
> John Fleming wrote:
>>
>>Another very wei
understand what happened yet, but it is working! Sorry for the
> bother, but I did learn something about content filtering and mime
> ypes. -
> John
Another very weird thing is the the limited headers on the mail that was
successfully delivered with the attach
arn something about content filtering and mime types. -
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chment. And
it's not in the spam or virus traps.
Finally, I even noticed that content filtering IS turned off!! So that
means ANYTHING passes, right? I just don't understand why it disappears
without being rejected or serving notice that moderation is needed. (That's
what happe
thing is new to me.
> Thanks!
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On 5/16/05 7:11 AM, "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Postfix is the only MTA that I know of that *was* designed to be
> a drop-in replacement for sendmail -- at least, as much as is
> possible.
Exim, also.
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o with the type of allowed attachments? If
so, would someone please tell me what I need to add exactly/where to allow
mp3 attachments?
Thanks - John
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On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 17:12 +0100, John Poltorak wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:08:40AM -0400, John Dennis wrote:
> > On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 23:45 +0100, John Poltorak wrote:
> > > Can someone explain what I need to do when I get this error - I don't
> > &g
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 09:08:40AM -0400, John Dennis wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 23:45 +0100, John Poltorak wrote:
> > Can someone explain what I need to do when I get this error - I don't want
> > to have to re-run configure.
> >
> > Group mismatch e
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 23:45 +0100, John Poltorak wrote:
> Can someone explain what I need to do when I get this error - I don't want
> to have to re-run configure.
>
> Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail
> wrapper script to be executed as group "mail",
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 08:21:58PM -0400, Steve Burling wrote:
> --On May 10, 2005 11:45:29 PM +0100 John Poltorak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Can someone explain what I need to do when I get this error - I don't
> > want to have to re-run configure.
>
&g
lnull". Try tweaking the mail server to run the
script as group "mail", or re-run configure,
providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=mailnull'.
554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 2
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Mailman FAQ:
Postfix by default won't attempt delivery to local users that don't
exist (that would be pretty pointless wouldn't it?).
So how does postfix determine who is local? It matches the domain in the
email address against $mydestination or the IP addresses in
$inet_interfaces or $proxy_interfaces.
ng since been fixed but you may have
installed that rpm if you are working with an old distribution. The fix
is to either add
MAILMAN_USER = 'mailman'
MAILMAN_GROUP = 'mailman'
at the top of your mm_cfg.py file
-or-
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t;-u mailman" to the
crontab command so the scripts execute as the mailman user? (If you
used /etc/cron.d scripts then the user name goes into the cron file as
the 6th field).
If cron is executing your mailman scripts as the user mailman then look
at the file
Yep, the moderator has posted before, but I will check the member
moderate action to see if its reject.
Thanks. Wish it would tell you in its log files when it does that.
on Sunday 05/08/2005 Mark Sapiro([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> John covici wrote:
>
> >Hi. I have a strange
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I would like to have a list of members who subscribed to a list and
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e what I need to do to run it as group 'mail' - I thought it
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od back at least to
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ing ps. Note, you can specify the group name to the configure
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