>On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 09:28 Canada/Mountain, John Redmond wrote:
>> I installed 2.1 with Postfix 2.0.3 and all appears well. Mind you this
>> is based on simple testing with low traffic, as I'm just getting ready
>> to test with for actual users!
>
>Curiously, I can't seem to figure out w
Hi jeremy,
>As a sendmail newbie, I was having too much trouble implementing Mailman's
>aliasing system and so--at Keith Mastin's suggestion--I shifted over to
>Postfix. I'm happy to say that that works like a charm! Thanks very much.
>
>But it does bring up a new question:
>
>Does Mailman wor
>17-Feb-03 at 17:39, Keith Mastin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
>> Because they're running XP, I can't suggest that they allow me to drop
>> in a linux firewall because of the bugs in the XP tcp/ip stack, not
>> unless they agree to back down to Win2k, which they can
>At 04:11 PM 2/17/2003, you wrote:
>>At 20:13 17/02/2003, Cody Harris wrote:
>>Why not use Win 98 as a server platform on which to run Mailman?
>>
>>Quite simply because it is not a robust Operating System with any real
>>pretensions to being even a modestly secure server platform. Win 98, 98SE
>
>Heh, if anyone wants to, they can try to install Mailman on my Win32 box. I
>have, uh, never used Python so it'd be stupid for me to try. If anyone
>does, they should give the good folks at Mailman (developers) a hint that
>they should make a Win32 release of it. That is, if it works. It's an o
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jon Carnes
>> Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 3:33 PM
>>
>> In my experience, Sendmail is not an optimized MTA.
>
>Here is where I jump in... :) Sendmail is easily optimized, but most people
>who install it don't need that kind of setup and config. Send
>At 03:00 PM 2/16/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>Hope I'm not too far out of line here, but I gotta say it. If this is your
>>first mail server, you might find that postfix is easier to setup and
>>understand. Virtual tables make a lot more sense and you can edit the
>>config file (main.cf) directly ra
>I recently installed Mailman 2.1.1 on a RedHat 8 box. I'd like the one
>machine to be a listserver for two domains: www.tcf.ua.edu and
>www.cinemastudies.org (which is set up as a virtual host on Apache 1.3.27).
>
>Mailman seems to be set okay on www.tcf.ua.edu, but when I tried something
>si
>On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 13:47:48 +
>Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:44:10 -
>> "dino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Actually he did it this way:
>> >
>> > Noticed that mydomain/mailman was browsable.
>> >
>> > Telneted to port 80 and sent a get request from th
>Hi All,
>
>I was just wondering what kind of security mailman offers, as far as
>protecting user passwords goes?
>
>A techy friend of mine has just kindly emailed me a list of all users
>and their passwords! Looking at my server logs it would appear that he
>snuck in somehow via anonymous ftp.
>
>third time i am trying to get an answer: is there no url or whatever, where
>i can read, how to get this htaccess-restriction to work?
>
>please help me!
http://apache-server.com/tutorials/ATusing-htaccess.html
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>Hi there,
>
>it seems that my mailman installation does not send out mail. I have
>installed Postfix as MTA on a MacOS X Server.
>
>When I create a list, I get the message that the list owner had been
>notified of its creation by mail. But nothing shows up in the mail.log file,
>and the mail ne
it is restarted.
>
>Just another newbie's guess.
>
>Hope it helps.
Hi John,
Yes, I did the stop/start thing. The text still shows up as attachments.
I'm afraid if I can't find a fix I'll have to look at another solution.
Thanks
>Keith Mastin wrote:
>>
&
Hi Matthew,
>* Keith Mastin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>[snip]
>> When I send a message to the mailman list from SM, the test of the message
>> is in an attachment, not in the text area of the message.
>>
>> When I send a message to the list from pine-4.44-7.73.
ed is critical. I'm curious about the server-side
configuration for this list and what the problem could be.
Any information needed to debug will be sent on request.
Thanks
Kindest Regards,
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>What you don't know (because you've never done it before) is that
>installing via the Source is actually easier with Mailman than
>installing via the RPM.
>
>Installing via the RPM is buggy and only works if no default has been
>touched - plus you still need to do all the work that is associated w
>I'm pretty sure it has to be the directory indexes thing. Adding
>index.html to the end of the archive URL it works. I tried adding
>+Indexes in the Option line for the archive directory in
>/etc/httpd/conf.d/mailman.conf, but that seems to make the whole mailman
>site give me a 404.
You should j
>I have the 2.1-7 RPM from RedHat's Rawhide installed on RedHat 7.3, with
>Postfix 1.7 (the RedHat 7.3 RPM, with some minor tweaks). It's mostly
>working. I have a test list created with members subscribed, but the
>archive doesn't seem to be working. From
>https://server/mailman/listinfo/list/, I
>I've been fighting problems after upgrading Mailman 2.0x to 2.1-1 using
>mailman-2.1-1.i386.rpm. I'm making headway but now mailmanctl terminates
>with the following error:
>
># /etc/rc.d/init.d/mailmanctl start
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mailmanctl", line 104, i
>I've done as you suggested but I keep getting the following messages every
>few minutes:
>
>Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python -S /var/mailman/cron/qrunner
>Body: /usr/bin/python: can't open file '/var/mailman/cron/qrunner'
What are the persmissionf for /var/mailman/cron/qrunner? Does the file
exist
>On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 03:37, Keith Mastin wrote:
>> >Can you include a sample email to the list?
>> >I'm curious if the problem is the Content Filter (look in the
>> >web-admin).
>> >
>> >Jon Carnes
>>
>> Web-admin? How would I loo
>One benefit to using Exchange 2000 as your outbound MTA is that it
>works very well with batching.
>
>I have my Exchange setup to allow 500 recipients per message. Mailman
>is also configured to send 500 recipients per message. As a result
>all 55 aol.com, 65 yahoo.com, or 51 hotmail.com recipi
Sorry to top post, but call this one pretty much solved.
The problem, as I suspected, was in the permissions for the index.html
file not being set sgid. Funny thing though, is that accessing it from the
"List Archives" link on a message still shows the "400 file not found"
error, but I can acce
>
>>>Make sure bin/check_perms doesn't give any problems (just to rule that out).
>>
>> That came up clean almost from the start... just a couple snafus the first
>> time and clean after. Now, however...
>>
>> [root@mail mailman]# /usr/local/mailman/bin/check_perms -f
>> bash: /usr/local/mailman
>
Alias /pipermail/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/archives/public/"
Options FollowSymLinks
>
>Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
Nope... not that simple either. Need to know what to index and spec that
in the conf file too...
Here's what I have now:
index.htm index.php ind
Hi Matthew,
>> >> Alias /pipermail/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/archives/public/"
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Options FollowSymLinks
>> >> AllowOverride None
>> >> Order allow,deny
>> >> Allow from all
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >Alias /pipermail/ /var/mailman/archives/p
eod Lake Indian Band webmasterhttp://www.mcleodlake.com
... that's it. Wierd, huh?
>Jon Carnes
>
>On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 20:22, Keith Mastin wrote:
>> This is my first mailman implmentation.
>> System: redhat-7.3
>> smtp:postfix-1.1.7-2
>Below is one of my working ones (for pipermail). It is very similar to
>yours, just without the quotation marks.
>
>HtH - Jon Carnes
>
>On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 20:53, Keith Mastin wrote:
>
>>
>> Alias /pipermail/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/archives/p
Hello again.
Testing the mailman system, I also found that I cannot find the archives
(400 Bad Request). The system is looking for
domain.tld/pipermail/members
Here is the relevnet section of the httpd.conf file:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/cgi-bin/"
recent months of the archives didn't show any
similar problems.
Any ideas?
TIA
Keith Mastin
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