On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 01:30:34PM +0100, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:48 AM + 2005-01-17, John Poltorak wrote:
That's a return code being generated by Mailman and passed back
to sendmail, but sendmail doesn't recognize that number or know what
to do with it. That's a clear
Is there any way to view queued files?
I don't know how they are formatted but I'd to try and convert them to a
viewable format without sending them out.
Is this possible?
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configure.in:243: warning: underquoted definition of MM_FIND_USER_NAME
configure.in:542: warning: underquoted definition of MM_SCRIPTS
Are these normal warning messages which I can expect to see and be
able to ignore without any later problems?
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GUI that wraps alternatives
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Does postfix know about your mailman aliases? You can integrate the
mailman aliases file into postfix, by adding the path to this file to
the alias_maps entry:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases,
hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
My Mailman works great, but I'm sure there are redundant
queue...how varies a lot by MTA.
One might wonder why North Kitsap's server fails a non-existent user using a
temporary failure code (450 rather than 550). That causes servers around
the world to retry for several days before giving up.
--John
Port Ludow, WA...not snowing or raining here yet
GLOBAL_PIPELINE.insert(1, 'ClamScan')
CLAMAV_DISCARD = 0
CLAMAV_CLAMDSCANPATH = '/usr/bin/clamdscan'
MTA is Postfix. Linux is Debian Sarge (Testing). I've googled myself silly
about this and don't find much - It's supposed to be easy! Thanks any
elp. - John
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, John Fleming wrote:
I'm trying to use
(and the trailing C is an
indicator we added to this instance of Exim).
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NOW requests. The enforcer imposes big fines.
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service provider there is not much you can do as a list
owner other than engage your service provider in tracking down the
bottleneck.
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code directory,
and in HTML form at
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.40/doc/html/spec.html
(go to section 45.45 either via the contents page, or via the options,
log_selector in the left frame).
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the command runs with
an effective group id (hence the setgid bit) of mailman (or whatever it
was defined to be a configure/build time). Thus only defined groups are
allowed to execute the command and when it executes its only executes as
group mailman.
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by distributions rather than building from source, that eliminates many
common pitfalls and headaches (especially those related to system
services) because the distribution has already sorted these issues out
and crafted an installation tailored to the distribution.
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On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 12:22, Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hi John,
Mailman requires a master process (daemon) to be run (mailmanctl),
typically it is automatically started by adding it to the
init sequence.
This requires an init script be installed, chkconfig be run to add
in /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/MTA/Postfix.py
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processing in that version. (Where blank means either
just a space after Cc: or nothing after Cc:) (Test run using telnet to the
mail server by hand.)
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don't know how to cause any of my mail clients to produce
an empty Cc: that I produced the test messages by hand.
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? Is mailmanctl running?
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On 12/10/2004 14:53, Anthony Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your assistance. Any further thoughts as to what could be
causing this?
A filter in his mail client which is hiding or throwing away the message.
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John Doe, President, ABC Corp
But my boss would prefer not doing it that way. I am sure this is probably
possible modifying the python code, but I am looking for an easy way, if
possible
On 12/2/2004 11:19, Andrew Gendreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just setup a mailman server and it is working very well with the exception
of one thing.
Only one of the 50 something people on the list is receiving duplicate
e-mails. I am sure that he is not on the list twice,
, which seems to be the
case in practice).
Note that we're a smaller operation than you are, Matt.
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IN A 64.233.171.27
gsmtp185.google.com.809 IN A 64.233.185.27
gsmtp57.google.com. 809 IN A 216.239.57.27
(Just before sending this, the 809 times are down to 476.)
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(purged after 7 days) at the moment. And a trickle into the In box, some
legit and some spam my ISP missed (at this instant, there's a weekly mailing
list and a fraudulant lottery winner message [which came through tiscali.fr]
in the In box).
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will
verify this so no else gets tripped up by this.
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and relabel the files using restorecon, just as you
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at all.)
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the
code in checkdbs.
The easy thing to do would be to use your mail program's filters to get rid
of the daily notices for you. You appear to be using Eudora 6, so the
filters are quite capable of doing that.
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postfix not
procmail.
And yes, postfix works quite well with mailman.
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have to add this
alias file to postfix's alias_maps parameter in /etc/postfix/main.cf.
Full instructions are in the /usr/share/doc/mailman-*/READEME.POSTFIX
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to about the Mailman 2.0.4
timeframe). It would seem you have done something new, which is refreshing!
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On 11/9/2004 17:59, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, a list member's autoresponder normally doesn't result in a
recognized bounce. Are you sure that's the issue?
People are remarkably creative in the making of broken autoresponders.
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better will be appreciated by all.
3) Don't use something you never paid for or contributed to.
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. But will a
single-binary Mailman still be in Python?
Some people who shouldn't code should document, instead. Lots of projects
could use that (including commercial ones). Or coordinate.
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')
I am running Mailman version 2.0.8 on Solaris (sparc), my MTA is qmail.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Does either all or none of your installation (Solaris, qmail, Mailman 2.0.8
and the related Python, etc) support IPV6?
A mix of support and non-support could be troubling.
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in the mailman directory
where you will find the bin subdirectory with the command line
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On 10/30/2004 4:57, Adrian Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
On 10/29/2004 16:20, Adrian Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There does seem to be a problem with Exim accepting the Mailman
connection
speed.
Not here, but CPanel isn't involved here.
cPanel is not really
complexity burden is
borne by the pre-supplied package and your life is much simpler.
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There does seem to be a problem with Exim accepting the Mailman connection
speed.
Not here, but CPanel isn't involved here.
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the other)
John
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 13:55, Adam G. Garson wrote:
Hi -- I'm trying to install Mailman on a Mandrake 10.1 system. I have new
installations of Python 2.3.4 and GCC 3.4.2 both compiled from source -- no
rpms. When I run the configure script I get the error quoted below
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Thanks for any help!
Regards,
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, these are not in general mailman issues and you're best to
pursue the issues with service providers.
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the watcher a SIGINT. If the
watcher were dead you should have gotten an error on restart. I'm mildly
troubled you had to perform a stop/start sequence without any errors
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trigger the blacklist? - john
No. The message from AOL is that the IP address of the mail server
your list is being sent from is blacklisted, not the sender of the
message. If you're on shared hosting, not a dedicated server, you
need to talk to your webhost and find out if they're
the only IMAP server
I know of that uses Maildir (a storage format that is supposedly
NFS-friendly) is Courier-IMAP
FWIW, the dovecot IMAP server supports Maildir.
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On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 17:00, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:37 PM -0400 2004-10-21, John Dennis wrote:
FWIW, the dovecot IMAP server supports Maildir.
Never heard of it. Is it based on UW-IMAP, Courier-IMAP, or Cyrus?
Those are the big three. I don't know of any other IMAP
couldn't the presence of his IP or ISP in the message headers be
enough
to
trigger the blacklist? - john
No.
Yes, actually.
The problem ISP is in Europe. The challenged sender is using a dialup at
this time. There are 2 probably related observations:
1. He is being blocked
://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/421rlyh1.html 421 SERVICE NOT
AVAILABLE (in reply to end of DATA command)
Anyone know of a specific answer to this problem? THANKS! - John
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think on a dialup. Let's say the sender's IP or ISP is on the
blacklist. Even though the list mail is finally coming from my server,
couldn't the presence of his IP or ISP in the message headers be enough to
trigger the blacklist? - john
to simplify matters by hosting the
mailing lists offsite, though.
Thanks for your help.
John Wheaton,
Technology Coordinator
St. Francis High School
233 W. Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
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On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 05:25, Martin F Krafft wrote:
This just in from a new list on Mailman 2.1.5-1. A bug? Or 2^32-1
approval requests? :)
FAQ 3.38
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.038.htp
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belly-up and I had to move to a new host and recreate
everything from this file, my only backup!
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John Hamlin, News Systems Director
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503.221.8061, Fax: 503.294.5030
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I know how to mass-subscribe a bunch of email addys. Is there a way to get
the names associated with the email addys along with the email addys during
that mass subscribe so that the names don't have to be added manually later?
Thanks - John
I know how to mass-subscribe a bunch of email addys. Is there a way to
get
the names associated with the email addys along with the email addys
during
that mass subscribe so that the names don't have to be added manually
later?
Ok, my bad. I found the FAQ. I'll get better...
or to change options or password:
%(web_page_url)soptions/MY_LISTNAME/%(x)s
I've tried %(user_name)s and others, but haven't found it yet.
Thanks much.
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is it. Is there anything in /var/log/messages, /var/log/mailman,
/var/log/maillog that points to a problem? Is it the master process
that's dieing or one of the child queue runners? What is the last thing
mailman recorded to a log? What version of mailman are you running?
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actually setting some text for Subject Prefix?
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I see my public lists when using mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, but not when
using www.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo. I have the appropriate info in the
virtual host directive in mm_cfg.py. What else affects this? Thanks! -
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added to the built-ins in Python 2.2.1, but the 2.2.1 versions are
simply set to integer values of 1 and 0 and aren't a different type.)
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Did you look in the mailman logs?
Did you look at the system log file?
I assume since you can see your message in the mm queue parts of mail
are running, but some reason its not getting into the MTA?
Have you verified you can use SMTP with postfix?
Have you configured the postfix local SMTP
Looks like you're getting smtp connection failures. What is your
DELIVERY_MODULE set to? What is your SMTP_HOST and SMTP_PORT set to? Can
you telnet to these? Does your SMTP server require authentication?
John
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Hmm... now that I think about it, connection refused, are you hitting a
firewall on that port?
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to be low priority, in that Eudora 5 and 6 have emerged since
the RFC.
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On 10/4/2004 14:04, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:24 AM -0700 2004-10-04, John W. Baxter wrote:
Now look at Qualcom's MUA products and their implementation of the RFC.
This appears to be low priority, in that Eudora 5 and 6 have emerged since
the RFC.
Qualcomm does just
On 9/30/2004 9:21 AM Brad Knowles wrote:
At 8:53 AM +0200 2004-09-30, martin f krafft wrote:
However, the attachment is still delivered to all 80+ subscribers.
I wonder if it's possible to replace the attachment in the email
with a link to the file saved under /attachments/... of the list
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Newbie question,
I'm managing a list with 1200 members on it. Is it possible to export
the membership list (without going to each web page and tediously copy
and pasting) to an excel file so I and others can see the entire list?
Can I see the entire list of members on one page?
Thanks, John
OS X Server support--have shown
up here claiming to have been told We don't support Mailman for me to
believe there isn't something wrong.
--John
On 9/25/2004 14:41, Chuq Von Rospach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
um, I happen to know those folks pretty well. They're as responsive as
they can
solution.
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(fortunately, none of the few people I regularly exchange
email with want them).
And except for testing to myself, I've never requested one.
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' list first? Did you set the sitelist
password with mmsitepass? You can create lists from any web browser - The
only login that's required is entering the site or administrator's
password on the list create page.
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Both domains have analogous add_virtualhost entries in mm_cfg.py. The only
difference is that domain1.com is the DEFAULT_URL_HOST in mm_cfg.py.
Any ideas? Thanks - John
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spamassassin? FWIW, /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/pipermail.py does
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- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] No Archives
John Fleming wrote:
I've searched the archives and FAQ. Everything I've tried
the
--with-var-prefix option to configure.
Thanks, Mark. I needed:
Alias /pipermail/ /var/lib/mailman/archives/public/
I'm a newbie, but I couldn't get $varprefix or $prefix paths to work, but
the full path works great, and the archives are there. - John
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 10:34:53AM -0500, John Howland wrote:
Now I get
1 Mailman moderator request(s) waiting
with directions to go to
http://WWW.CS.Trinity.Edu/mailman/admindb/mailman
which is useless
I can't say whether your problem
is at the MTA level or the Mailman level (where it could be fixed by changes
to Mailman).
What do you mean by reject? What sort of bounce message/rejection is
weincek_g/[EMAIL PROTECTED] seeing?
--John
), and the problem is most likely that
the mail program isn't up to the task of presenting the message.
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to talk about. (Insert favorite spammer
curse here.)
All that said, VERP will help a lot in solving the problem. It just isn't
quite a magic bullet.
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On 9/16/2004 8:15, Ian Eiloart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Thursday, September 16, 2004 8:04 am -0700 John W. Baxter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/2004 20:15, Al Mellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are having a problem with the following type of email address
weincek_g/[EMAIL
On 9/16/2004 8:10, John W. Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/2004 18:35, Joseph Cain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have at least one subscriber on our list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) that only
receives the headers and footer information for a message, but never the
message itself.
Any ideas
/mailman
which is useless in dealing with this problem.
How do I deal with a moderator request to the hidden
mailman list ?
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On 9/16/2004 17:59, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John W. Baxter wrote:
But that / isn't in the list name, it is in the local part of a (would-be)
subscribed address. At least as I read the question.
I would indeed expect Mailman to prohibit a / in a list name.
Yes
.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/roundup
We are presently working on installing Roundup to replace our home-grown
issue tracking system (also Python). We are quite pleased so far...the new
system may go live this week.
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of addresses to the list members...the owners of the
addresses may be less than pleased.
When I get that kind of implicit destination hold, I reject it with an
explanation.
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reference do the same thing?
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in ,
particularly if they get broken into multiple lines) long before Netscape
foisted HTML email onto the world.
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are migrating our mailing list server to a
new
Apple Xserve with faster processors, more RAM, and larger disks.
Running the rather odd* Mailman installation that comes with XServe, or
something else?
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*Rather odd: Oldish version, modified, unusual installation, and essentially
, it's
/mailman/ /var/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/
in Debian-Testing
THANKS - I needed that too! - John
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, so may have to unsubscribe all the AOL people and tell
them to use a different email if they still wish to be on the list.
That's kind of a bummer for them. Anyone have any human being contacts
at AOL to try to resolve this with them?
John
Thank you for looking into this problem. I stopped
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