When a subject is not relevant to the body of the message or missing, the
moderator will re-post with a corrected subject. At the top of that
re-post, he includes the reason. That reminds other members to pay
attention to the subject field when posting.
Terry Earley
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 10
start of the messge they receive. There's a strange
class="aolReplacedBody" in the first few lines that implies that aol is
really messing with the html.
Any ideas what's happening and how to fix it?
Terry
/SAMPLE OF CORRUPTED EMAIL:
/ /To: memb...@mydomain.com
Sent: 11/1
Thanks Mark.
Sorry for the delay in responding. I've passed your offer of help on to the
webhost a few mins ago.
Hoping they take it up...
BTW, how long are my emails to this list going to be moderated for?
Terry
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erify that the domain origin email address actually exists" or "Verify that
the domain origin actually exists".) The options are "On (default)" and "Off".
"On" is selected.
Jim, I don't know the answer to your question, but thanks for commenting.
not from cPanel,
we had an open inquiry for our development team as I mentioned previously as
well which addressed this. This isn't a modification we made in the behavior."
Thanks.
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el users don't need to
individually discover the cause/work-around for this problem, then remember to
perform that work-around each time they create a list. Any comments on this,
Mark or Stephen?
Thanks again.
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t “Bounce action notification” (as per my 1st
post).
2. For some of my domains/lists I’d receive subscribe emails as
*attachments*, but not receive anything for unsubscribes. (Might be the other
way round sometimes.)
3. For some of my domains/lists I’d receive no subscribe or unsubscribe
em
installation?
Should I take this up with the webhost, (who will probably have to pass it on
to cPanel), or do you have any ideas?
I'm using cPanel 11 66.0.17, in case anyone is interested.
Thanks again.
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ast year or so, on lists
which I've had for years without such problems.
Some of my lists still don't seem to have any of these problems, but I haven't
worked out what's different about them yet.
I can delete & recreate a list as a test, if required.
Thanks Mark.
Terry
Questions:
Q1. Is this a known issue?
Q2. What’s the likely cause of this problem suddenly starting to happen?
Q3. What’s the likely solution?
Q4. Do you need any more info to troubleshoot the cause of this? If so, what,
exactly?
Th
sage.
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From:
To:
Cc:
Bcc:
Date:
Subject:
(Body supressed)
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a Comcast/Xfinity on Android issue. Anyone else see the same?
We are using Mailman 2.1.14 and have "Full Personalization" set.
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they don't "support" Mailman. I've used the lists on other accounts with
Bluehost and they work just fine, as expected. This is the first time for
these lists on this account.
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n would require changes to the package-build
> process. I have details on what I did, if anyone is interested.
>
Our Ubuntu server will need to take an upgrade from 2.1.14 to 2.1.18-1, so
your instructions on building Debian packages will be very helpful to us at
least. Thanks in advance.
Terr
hen how could we do that? Some of our
posters carry more credibility than others.
We are on version 2.1.13, with full personalization set, and using SPF and
DKIM. anonymous_list currently set to "no" in our production environment.
Terry Earley
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> accepted due to domain's 550-5.7.1 DMARC policy. Please contact
> administrator of yahoo.com domain if 550-5.7.1 this was a legitimate
> mail.
> Please visit 550-5.7.1 http://support.google.com/mail/answer/2451690to
> learn about DMARC 550 5.7.1 initiative. x7si96479
mailman list
to be notified? Has anyone had any experience dealing with Earthlink on
this level?
Terry
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We are using postfix on the same server as our MTA.
Terry
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Terry Earley wrote:
>
> >I should also mention that this test was with DKIM signing and the number
> of members was between 2100 and 2200.
>
> Thanks, someth
I should also mention that this test was with DKIM signing and the number
of members was between 2100 and 2200.
Terry
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Terry Earley wrote:
> Our own experience sending to 2100 users is that without personalization a
> message went out in 2 seconds. W
is just one. What you did was best. that is to test with
your own environment.
Terry Earley
FitEyes
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering how long in the real world it takes to get all messages
> from a personalised list sent out and proc
>Is it possible to enable VERP *only* for certain domains (like AOL,
>Yahoo, etc)?
Now that AOL also redacts return path, VERPing alone will not help much for
them.
Return-Path:
Full Personalization could give you more to trace, since each post is send
individually.
Terry Earley
FitEye
ender: all-bounces+redacted=aol@discuss.fiteyes.com
Terry
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Security Po
>
> I can usually figure out who did it my some sleuthing through the mail
> server logs.
>
I would be very interested to know how you track these down from the logs.
Have you or anyone used VERP so AOL cannot mung that email address?
Terry
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Larry
Maybe VERP is the best solution for AOL and her evil step-sisters if you
can stand the overhead?
Terry Earley
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 6:51 PM, David wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt <
> ralf.hildebra...@charite.de> wrote:
>
>> * Thomas
uot;Enable delivery for all bouncing members.
>
is there a way to make it clear bounce stats for all (in this case Yahoo)
to avoid these members from going over threshold? If not, we could run the
script after we get the admin notice that they are set to nomail for
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essages are not bounced and no members see the post.
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but never answered. Is there a way to re-set digest numbering in
Mailman? Thanks.
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within that
path are to be executed instead of being served straight up. It's an
addition to your existing cgi-bin rather than a replacement. Hope that
rather simplistic explanation serves to help you understand it a
little b
has unexpectedly crashed & not picking up mail
or a corruption issue in your mailman lists is causing the issue -
your mail server log should provide at least some idea, as should the
bounce message.
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>Terry Allen wrote:
>
>> In the administration & general GUI HTML pages, if I go to
>>the URL & enter the password, it will then redirect me to a different
>>URL that starts with the hostname of the server - for example:
>>
>>http://domain.com/
to be playing around
& ruin something. Many thanks for any assistance.
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Internet -
Any ideas on this one?
On 8/12/07, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The lists appear to be working fine. However, I cannot perform any
> administrative functions via the web interface. It does not return
> any errors when I submit and I can't see any er
Hello,
The lists appear to be working fine. However, I cannot perform any
administrative functions via the web interface. It does not return
any errors when I submit and I can't see any errors in the apache
error log for that vhost. I tried adding the apache user to the
mailman group with no l
Thanks, there were stale locks keeping me from accessing the
administrative interface (gui/cl). I shut mailman down and deleted the
locks and everything is happy now. Sorry for the vague post to start
this discussion.
Terry
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Bogen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
thing?
Terry Poperszky
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e applicable
>to the Mac OS-X Server Mailman or not because it is a modified version
>of our package, and we don't know what the mods are.
Hi again,
I sent some docs through to Barry Warsaw a long time back,
but some oif the info contained in it are here:
http://www.list.org/ma
found it easy enough to
get it going using that.
I wrote a guide for setting up Mailman on
OSX, part of which is contained here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/node50.html
Hope this helps you somewhat.
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e you downloaded, but there are numerous guides
available online - do a search for something like 'Step By Step
installation Mailman'
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Postal Address:
hEARd,
Mailman 2.14
SLES 9
The new address retains the name information of the address that was
cloned. Anyone have a solution?
Terry
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Internet -
WWW: http://heard.com.au http://itavservices.com
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: Austr
hink it is linked off the Mailman site somewhere. If
the OP can't find it, I'll try to dig it up.
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Where can I configure it so the poster receives a copy of the post? I
am using version 2.1.5.
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On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 15:20 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Terry Grey wrote:
> >
> >We have recently upgraded to ver 2.1.6 and are currently experiencing a
> >problem with pending moderator requests. The emails are sent to the list
> >admins correctly but when accessing th
e, or
you can view all messages from [EMAIL PROTECTED]". There are no
messages listed and clicking on the link takes you to the "no more
pending requests" page.
The held messages are still in the mailman/data directory.
Regards,
Terry
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I re-installed the MM package and it works now, it would appear that the
sles9 update is broken
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Network Manager
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Phone 801-257-5709
Fax 801-924-0649
Terry Poperszky wrote:
>installing 2.14 on sles9 with apache2 and I get the following error in
&
installing 2.14 on sles9 with apache2 and I get the following error in
the apache2 error log. Any suggestions?
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[Mon Nov 21 11:23:01 2005] [error] [client 10.[Mon Nov 21 11:23:01 2005]
[error] [client
,
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f:
http://www.domain.com/mailman/admin
The ISP should be able to provide you with login details for
creating the list. I hope this is of at least some use for you.
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P
Hello,
I have an existing db/table that contains the email, name, password. Does
mailman support any other authentication methods? sql, pam, etc.
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stname
I'm only guessing that the command needs the name of the file
- in which case I'd name the file 'listname_footer' or something
similar. Thanks again for your help.
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_
footer. Should I enclose it
in some way?
Also, I am running 2.1.5 with the security update. Could
someone please outline the easiest way to update to 2.1.6?
I am currently running Mac OSX 10.4.1 if that's of any
consequence. Many thanks.
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rg/mailman/private/members_oceanstatepmi.org/
>
>The version I'm using is: 2.1.5
>Help?!
>
Hi again,
The link to edit mailman list subscribers is:
http://yourserver.com/mailman/admin/yourlistname/members
Of course, substitute the s
ww.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=edit&file=faq03.003.htp
It should assist you.
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Int
On 4/21/05 4:47 PM, Terry Allen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As some would know, there seems to be an issue with Mailman
on OSX, where some systems will periodically see the cronjob sending
an error out to root via email in relation to the file
config.pck.last not being able to be re-written or
e is experiencing this problem, I would
suggest trying to run check_perms & see if the problems disappear.
Hope this helps.
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uitive.
Surely bluehost.com are not providinh a command line interface are
they? If you are using the web interface, then it's a matter of going
to http://yourdomain.com/mailman/create & create your list using the
options. Hope this helps.
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ture end of script headers', I would
hazard a guess that the CGI is not being interpreted by the server
correctly for Mailman, or it is being interpreted as a binary file
rather than a text file for execution.
I'd have a look at the mailman installation on the new server
for cgi executi
out using
it on 2.1.5 - is the upgrade procedure for Mailman anything like
Postfix? It's been foolproof thus far for me, so I'm hoping it works
as well on Mailman when the time comes.
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Hello,
I read a article you posted on a website about aol and bouncing
email due 554 errorcould you tell me if you have heard any information on
this or what causes the problem
please email me at the following address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 8:09 PM +1100 2005-03-22, Terry Allen wrote:
I tried applying the security patch for 2.1.5 which is listed on the
website - but got a number of errors - can anyone outline the procedure
for implementing the patch please, whether it's by running the patch
or replacing lines of
ld be appreciated.
For information, the system I am trying to update is OSX
10.3.8 with Mailman 2.1.5 & the developers tools installed. Many
thanks.
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Postal Address:
hEARd, 26B Gl
_perms again following my last post & I'm going to wait & see
what happens over the next week or so. Brad Knowles emailed me asking
about if I'd upgraded from OSX 10.3.7 to 10.3.8 - to which the answer
was yes. Perhaps this screwed th
Terry Allen wrote:
I was looking into this error & tried this command - when I
tried check_db it gave no errors - I then added --all which still
gave no errors - however, I then added --verbose, which gave the
following output - is this necessarily a problem & should I worry?
[serv
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/usr/local/mailman/lists/testlist/config.db.last'
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/config.pck.last
Will Mailman create a new file in place of the old automatically?
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Internet -
he future.
It's the first error Mailman has generated since it was installed
some months ago.
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Postal Address:
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Internet
Hi again,
Additionally, I should add in addition to my last email that
Mailman is otherwise working fine, including sending out list
messages as well as the web interface.
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Postal Address
or listinfo page in the web
interface. Should the web interface work for the actual mailman
master list or is it limited to running from a command line?
Many thanks for any hints.
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Postal Addres
esting if
you would like to post to this list - I think this is a good idea.
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Internet -
WWW: http:/
be a full system reboot might be in
order to clear all the processes.
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WWW: http://heard
broken
or
b: Mailman is configured incorrectly.
Our Mailman installation has a separate aliases file for
Mailman, which I think is the normal Mailman setup when used with
Postfix. Maybe post something to the Mailman list for assistance from
th
u can give some more
details, we'll try to assist.
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Postal Address:
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Internet -
WWW: http://heard.com.au http://it
has happened.
If the host is providing multi-user mailman environs, then
the locations may well be different. I am guessing that the pages you
are seeking would be in /usr/local/mailman/templates/en - however,
this depends largely on the paths the person who set Mailman up with
used. Hope th
ty can self-regulate
this list.
-Barry
Hi again,
I think this is a good idea - since getting our own Mailman
installation working, I have recieved requests for help installing.
Possibly a good idea.
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Speedy Gonzalis wrote:
Yes, you can accept mail from non members. Just a click of a button does the
trick.
Tim
At 09:46 AM 12/21/2004, Terry Poperszky wrote:
I am looking for a
accept email from non-members. Now, I can simply set
those up in the aliases file, but my goal would be to give my
administration team a single place for both types of lists.
So, looking the FAQ I do not see this issue addressed, can someone shed
some light on this question?
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bring the option of list deletion up.
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Internet -
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EMA
Terry, Mark and of course everybody else on the list,
I didn't want to sound rude or being not thankful about what the mailman
developers or ist community have done. I really like mailman. I am trying
to get mailman up and running for the past two weeks and I am doing this in
my sparetime
n options for that, using different paths for
directories & so on, such as the option of running Mailman in any
directory so chosen, so I believe Mailman developers have don the
best they can with what they have to work with.
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Terry Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1 - If I make a change to mm_cfg.py, to refresh the config, is it
sufficient to from the command line simply run bin/mailmanctl reload
bin/mailmanctl restart
(not reload)
2 - In my Postfix logs, this appeared - fatal: open
/usr/local/mailman/data/alia
'heard.com.au' )
Could anyone suggest where I have gone wrong please - my web
interface was working at first, but obviously something I have
changed has stuffed up.
Many thanks.
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about their spam
problem. However, my mail actually comes from our own network
(heard.com.au), which includes spam & virus filtering, so he only
ozemail.com.au part of the headers is the actual email address.
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Bryan Fullerton wrote:
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:16:05 +1100, Terry Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it possible to delete a list using the HTML pages in
Mailman? If not, am I correct in that deleting a list requires
running the rmlist command from the command line like this
m the command line like this:
rmlist listname
Finally, many thanks to those who assisted me in getting
Mailman up & running.
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Terry Allen wrote:
I tried earlier to post to this list but was bounced for some
unknown reason.
This post and a subsequent one were just approved by the moderator and
delivered to the list. So far there's no sign of the earlier one.
These later two may have been held because you are
o globalname, but not what I
have listed.
My system details are as follows:
Mac OSX 10.3.6 (client version)
Python 2.3
Mailman 2.1.5
Postfix 2.1.5
Apache 2.0.50
Can anyone point me in the right directiopn please.
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the right direction to try to get
this installation up & running please.
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Internet -
finder no such file existed. Removing the file via the cl did the
trick. I once again have access to the list configuration via the admin
interface.
I don't know what happened to that file but obviously Mailman was
unable to overwrite it.
Hope this helps someone down the line.
Terry
O
last file cause this problem?
Am I grossly misunderstanding what is happening here? Any insight or
correction would be welcome. I am new to both Python and Mailman. That
being said, I love Mailman.
Terry
On Jul 27, 2004, at 4:55 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 12:36 PM -0400 2004-07-27, Terry Robbins wrot
man/Mailman/MailList.py", line 515, in Save
self.__save(dict)
File "/usr/share/mailman/Mailman/MailList.py", line 487, in __save
os.unlink(fname_last)
OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument:
'/private/var/mailman/lists/mes-office/config.pck.last'
Python Informa
ted groups?
Thanks,
Terry Cowan
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Thanks,
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Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks
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the "behalf" part?
Thanks, I looked through the docs, but did not see the answers to these
questions
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Well, I have run into a problem with this.
When I visit the admin page for any list I get 'inconsistent dedent' In
apache's logs.
Any ideas?
THank you!
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 12:20, Bob Weissman wrote:
> At 09:55 AM 5/21/02, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> >Terry Davis w
Nice hack
I indeed like this better. In that time I was able to switch things
over and everything works great!
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 12:20, Bob Weissman wrote:
> At 09:55 AM 5/21/02, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> >Terry Davis wrote:
> >> Thank you for your reply. Wher
Great!
One last question...
You are saying 'vhost'. Do I have to have an explicit vhost in apache
or can there be one vhost pointing to the root dir '/home/mailman' ?
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 11:55, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Terry Davis wrote:
>
> > Thank you f
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 11:48, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Terry Davis wrote:
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> > Yes, I have complete control over my machine. So I can simply have a
> > separate installation for each v-host basically?
> >
> > /home/mailman/install1
> > /home/mailman
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