> First, a bit of admin. Mailman 2 is still in active use, so we've
> split out a separate list for Mailman 3: mailman-us...@mailman3.org.
> > So, I got to thinking... Are there any free web user (not admin)
> > interfaces which integrate with MM3?
>
> Yes. The HyperKitty archiver, which is
nothing.
Or rather, all I found related to web interfaces was the admin
interface.
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> Or google groups?
> https://gist.github.com/adamamyl/02a8f44981c8685f9c88 reminds me of
> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2014-October/077893.html
Thanks for the suggestion. I've actually already tried that. It was my
first thought. I found a Python Google API which looked
recommendations (or pointers to prioritized lists),
not an unprioritized list.
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Mostly curious about the motivation behind this - what do these bots do
if / when they are actually able to confirm or get confirmed?
They probably try to read the subscription list to get more email
addresses. Of
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to the second. The second should see the SA
header.
Also, I would use SpamBayes, but that's just me... (Let's try one of these
new fangled Unicode Emojis...)☺
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for the SpamBayes part), but I think publishing a small
document about the configuration might be worthwhile.
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mess up article numbers). Looking at one of these messages (HTML source), I
see nothing like a message id which would allow me to unambiguously
identify the corresponding raw message. Does something exist? If not, what
heuristics have people developed to perform this mapping?
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Barry,
Congratulations, you mail d(a)emon, you! And all the other responsible
d(a)emons. Has it really been 20 years since the NIST workshop?
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the bells and whistles available should you want them.
Ideally something like this will be incorporated into Mailman itself, but
for now mmfold.py is a reasonable substitute and should serve as a decent
place to experiment with other ideas.
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Steen Reason: Message body is too big: 225276 bytes with a limit of 40KB
Steen Where can I change the limit?
Change the value of max_message_size on the general options page.
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make
make install
I think that will get the #! lines adjusted to refer to
/usr/local/bin/python instead of /usr/bin/python.
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slot and click Unsubscribe or edit
options. On the page which is displayed there's an Email my password to
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for it lower down. Instead, add a Disallow: rule which references
/pipermail:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /pipermail/
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but it doesn't explain why a list (as opposed to a simple alias) is
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: |/etc/smrsh/mailman unsubscribe cedu
I suppose I could try changing cedu-owner to be an alias for cedu-admin. Do
others do that?
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actually administer the mailman installation? That would be just me on
this particular machine and is how I have it set up.
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working.
The star isn't repeating anything. Try
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instead. (Dunno if the ^ is required or not. It may perform match()
instead of search() calls.)
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messages?
I'm sure there are other solutions by now, but awhile ago I wrote a simple
script to do a bulk discard:
http://www.musi-cal.com/~skip/python/mmdiscard.py
I've only ever used it with MM 2.1. YMMV with other versions.
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upkeep. Just
create such a list in the usual fashion using bin/newlist and subscribe to
it.
Older versions of Mailman used to be happy with a mailman alias. For some
reason that's no longer sufficient.
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1764 624 pts/1S11:46 0:00 egrep mailman
Assuming you're on a Linux system and Mailman is properly installed, you
might want to try (as root):
/etc/rc.d/init.d/mailmanctl start
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Note that qa was last updated over a year ago.
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email looping - autoresponders - how to stop it?
I don't know if Mailman has any capability in this area. You can push
things through procmail though and have it control the generation of the
automatic response. I have a non-Mailman email alias which I manage this
way. Its procmailrc
that either applies. (Both pages suggest that I should get a reason along
with any messages forwarded to me.)
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/plain
convert_html_to_plaintext: Yes
if a message is sent as multipart/alternative and it contains one text/plain
and one text/html section, is the text/html section deleted or just stripped
of HTML tags and retained as (a roughly duplicate) text/plain section?
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Amanda 2) some kind of queue dump at the command line side, so that as
Amandathe site administrator I can do that for someone, just clear
Amandaout their whole queue if it got clogged up and they just want
Amandato ditch everything in it.
I posted my mmdiscard.py
David I tried ...
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David ... but got an invalid value error.
Try
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am familiar.
I realized it was superfluous shortly after posting. I was focusing on the
missing '.' (really, just about anything) in the OP's post. @xyz.com
should be sufficient, unless Mailman uses re.match() for this particular
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for a couple of hundred rubbish messages.
I wrote the attached script during the latest worm debacle. Worked well for
me to keep the python-help list cleaned out. At the height of the furor, I
was discarding over 1,000 messages per day.
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/pickle.py, line 982, in load
return Unpickler(file).load()
File /usr/local/lib/python2.2/pickle.py, line 597, in load
dispatch[key](self)
KeyError: {
Is it in some other non-bsddb format?
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, archive date is
when the mail claims and new volumes should be started monthly.
What am I missing?
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Skip private, non-archived mailing lists. Today, I tried creating a
Skip public, archived mailing list for the first time. The list mail
Skip comes and goes just fine, but nothing turns up in the archives as
that stripmime.pl did
anything. None of the five messages was lost, but none appear to have been
altered in any way. Am I perhaps missing something? I thought it's main
thing was to zap HTML attachments.
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Alex,
Thanks for the reply and the test case. I verified that it seems to do the
right thing when fed your mimehtml test case or one of my test messages at
the shell prompt. I will have to check into things deeper to see what's
going on w/ mailman.
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this trick
related to sendmail on your web page.
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want to run more mailing lists or run a list with more
users you can for an extra fee.
I have a Hostway account, but have not used Mailman there and have no
financial interest, yadda, yadda, yadda.
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to have your password sent to
your delivery address.
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The following commands are valid:
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is it something AOL doesn't like about Mailman or is it something specific
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the bounce log and the membership management pages unchecking
some and leaving others alone.
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I would find it helpful if mailman distinguished addresses for users
asking to go no mail and bouncing addresses mailman disabled.
Dan Part of 2.1
Praise choose your favorite diet(y|ies)!
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Scott in httpd/error.log I receive the 'Premature end of headers' error,
Scott I recieve no error in syslog (messages) or maillog.
What's the full traceback? It should be in error.log and will probably help
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Scott Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 48, GOT gid 501. (Reconfigure
Scott to take 501?)
Scott Where 46 = GID of apache .
Did your apache runtime GID change? Sounds like Mailman needs to be
reconfigured with the correct --with-* flags and reinstalled.
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closed mailing lists. Any chance that Mailman will recognize such addresses
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such runaway
responders, you might explain to them that the reply-to-all setup had a hand
in this debacle and ask them if they'd prefer that feature be turned
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, however, smsrh was compiled with /etc/smrsh as
the link directory and /etc/smrsh/wrapper is a symlink to
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