How can i export the list users to a flatfile?
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This may be a newbie question and discussed many times before but I didn't
have much luck finding a answer.
I need to export a mailman list to a flatfile, is it possible to do this?
Also
If I ever needed to restore it how would I go about doing that?
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Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
Past an early point an easy distinguishing factor is:
Are you interested in it enough to write a patch?
Are you interested in it enough to maintain a patch?
To whom you address these questions?
Why do you assume that everyone knows Python?
I assist Mailman
Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
To whom you address these questions?
Why do you assume that everyone knows Python?
I assist Mailman community as I can, i.e. by giving my advice and my
ideas how things could be improved.
So you'd rather tell people what to do, rather than do it yourself,
because you
It was working a couple of weeks ago, now when I try to access anything,
I get Premature end of script headers. Yes, I read the FAQ. It was
compiled from the latest FreeBSD port, with username and groupname and
mail_gid set to mailman and cgi_gid to www. That worked before, but has
stopped,
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
It was working a couple of weeks ago, now when I try to access anything,
I get Premature end of script headers. Yes, I read the FAQ. It was
compiled from the latest FreeBSD port, with username and groupname and
mail_gid set to mailman and cgi_gid to www. That worked
I run Mailman on a system that uses Postfix. I have multiple virtual
domains that I host, some of which have Mailman lists, and the system's
local domain, which also hosts a list (the mailman site-wide list).
Everything works fine.
I am going to change the local domain into a virtual domain,
Boris Folgmann wrote:
Shaun T. Erickson schrieb:
I am going to change the local domain into a virtual domain, so that all
domains on the system are virtual and none are local. Mailman's aliases
No problem.
Listadresses are mapped using virtual-mailman to names without @dom.ain.
This means
I want replies directed to the list, so I set mailman to do that - no
problem. It seemed logical, so I also told it to strip any reply-to
headers it found - I mean, if mailman is going to direct replies to the
list, then what are those other reply-to's needed for, right?
My question is: what
Boris Folgmann wrote:
Hi!
I've configured mailman-2.1.1-5 (RH9 RPM) according to
README.POSTFIX.
...
But Mailman is NOT adding the domain entry at the start
of the virtual-mailman file, which is required for
Postfix-style virtual domains.
Missing is
lists.dom.ain IGNORE
You are supposed to
Boris Folgmann wrote:
Ok, I've already tested this, but that doesn't help much. Everytime I add a
new mailing list, genaliases is called and virtual-mailman is overwritten.
And since mailman has all information why doesn't it add the line? Should
be one line of code in Python, I assume. I would
Boris Folgmann wrote:
Tnx, it works. I thought that the line has to be in the same file!
Glad to be of service. Perhaps this restores some of the karma I lost by
asking questions the past two days that were FAQ items. :)
-ste
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Richard Barrett wrote:
Did you follow the notes under the subheading Existing versus new
lists in the FAQ? In particular, the bit about using the fix_url script?
Strange. I looked at that faq entry several times, and managed not to
see that part. Thank you (and Steve Burling) for pointing it
I had been using postfix-to-mailman.py, as I initially set up mailman,
so I could skip the hassle of dealing with the aliases until I got
everything else working (which I did).
This morning, I ripped that out, and follwed the directions in the
README.POSTFIX file, and got my existing two lists
Yes, I looked in the FAQ this time. :)
I understand that the monthly reminders will appear to come from the
mailman account. My mailman account is in the virtual domain
lists.smxy.org. I have lists in other domains - gaamc-lists.org, for
example. I suspect the members of the gaamc lists will
Steven Massey wrote:
Jon,
Thanks for the response. I would tend to agree with you, but this
client is particularly insistent on setting it up this way. Perhaps
people on the list could help me by providing some fodder to argue why
there should be a confirmation e-mail. I've tried saying
I have a new 2.1.4 installation on a freebsd 5.2.1-p1 system. The
system's name is peter.smxy.org. I created the mailman site-wide mailing
list. I subscribed myself to it, and when I send mail to it at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I receive email from the list. In apache, I have
a virtual host, defined
Richard Barrett wrote:
This FAQ entry may help:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.029.htp
Based on that faq entry, I added the following to my mm_cfg.py and
issued a 'mailmanctl restart' (was that required?), but it didn't change
anything:
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST =
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
Richard Barrett wrote:
This FAQ entry may help:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.029.htp
Based on that faq entry, I added the following to my mm_cfg.py and
issued a 'mailmanctl restart' (was that required?), but it didn't change
anything
Jon Carnes wrote:
Mailman won't do the SQL database (yet), but you can set up the aliases
yourself inside the SQL database. I think that Postfix can also handle
multiple alias maps, so you might be able to simply let Mailman use the
standard text file based aliases file.
I took the plunge and
I have a FreeBSD server on which I host email and web sites for a number
of virtual domains, via postfix and apache. Several of the domains would
like to have mailman mailing lists, as well. Can each domain have what
appears to be it's own dedicated mailman instance, but with only one
actual
quite possible there's something else
I've missed.
Shaun
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Dan Mick wrote:
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
B == Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B So how do you change it for a list already created? Export the
B config file, mess with it, then re-import?
Make bin/withlist your best friend! :)
Could you describe exactly how to
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
B == Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
B So how do you change it for a list already created? Export the
B config file, mess with it, then re-import?
Make bin/withlist your best friend! :)
Could you describe exactly how to do this, please - perhaps even add
I have several archives with virus laden messages in them. Is there an
exact procedure for removing all traces of such messages, and their
attachments, from an archive, without touching anything else in the archive?
-ste
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Hi
I need to change a list's admin password, I do not have it - its lost...
(new administrator taking over.)
I can log into the admin pages using the site admins password (which I can
also change via bin/mmsitepass) but it does not let me change the list ADMIN
password.
Can anyone help?
-sc
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