mon header there that's causing all your
messages to get flagged.
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==
If you're not confused, you're not paying attention
-BEGIN PGP SIGN
AQ. Searching for postalias yields this:
6.9. I get a "RuntimeError: command failed: /usr/sbin/postalias" when
creating lists and Postfix is my MTA
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ilman/MailList.py
(around line 845) to set the subject used for confirmation messages
and edit the verify.txt template to suit your needs.
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==
People w
S about two months ago to do both of these
things and posted it here, but it didn't get picked up and I don't
think I got around to sending it to the mailman-developers list. In
case it's helpful, I'll attach it again.
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Hash: SHA1
Paul O'Neill wrote:
> Todd,
>
> thanks for the hint, we were in fact redirecting requests to https.
> So we used bin/withlist -l -r fix_url on each list to make the base
> URL https instead of http. We also set the DEFAULT_URL_PAT
lists and generally around google and seen a
> couple of other similar issues but nothing with a real resolution.
Are you doing any http redirects by chance? That's one of the most
common reasons for the admin interface acting this way.
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host
mm-list-description
mm-list-info
mm-list-langs
mm-list-name
mm-list-subscription-msg
mm-mailman-footer
mm-num-digesters
mm-num-members
mm-num-reg-users
mm-owner
mm-posting-addr
mm-reminder
mm-request-addr
mm-restricted-list-message
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rd methods), create.py, and
SecurityManager.py. That's just what I gathered from a quick grep
though. And I'm not a python programmer by any stretch of the
imagination. YMMV.
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re much more likely
to get some help and pointers on a more appropriate list (not that I
thought Bob's pointer to the specific docs wasn't helpful).
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==
ror, msg % (acmd, status, errstr)
> RuntimeError: command failed: /usr/sbin/postalias
> /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases (status: 1, Operation not permitted)
>
>
>
> Can you help me ?
The FAQ can:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.009.htp
6.9. I
rformance hit already with
personalized deliveries. I don't know what level of personalization
you need to get past the hotmail filters. Maybe someone else here
knows that.
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=
ferent error, then post the error and maybe
someone here will have more information for you.
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==
It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly un
python2 (and associated -devel package) from the RH 7.3 distro.
$ cat /etc/redhat-release; rpm -q python python2
Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla)
python-1.5.2-43.73
python2-2.2.2-11.7.3
Then you can install mailman 2.1, just passing the --python option to
point at
ome
program that tightens up permissions regularly. I don't use mandrake
so I can't help much with how to tweak it to not tighten up the
permissions on the mailman log dir so much. Hopefully I'm on the
right track here. It's surely nothing mailman specific that's
changing y
> my list ASAP!
Sounds like your web host broke something. That's who you'd need to
contact to get it resolved.
Oddly enough, it's another cPanel host. There's apparently no end to
the ways those folks try to make Mailman l
ptor to see if it can do what you
want. If it's close, you might be able to help improve it so that
others can benefit from it.
http://webserver.offal.homelinux.org/LDAPMemberAdaptor/V2.1/LDAPMemberAdaptor/index.html
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Environment:
# Postfix 2.0.11: main.cf
recipient_delimiter = -
owner_request_special = no
# Mailman 2.1.2: mm_cfg.py
VERP_FORMAT = '%(bounces)s-%(mailbox)s=%(host)s'
VERP_REGEXP = r'^(?P[^-]+?)-(?P[^=]+)=(?P[EMAIL
PROTECTED])@.*$'
VERP_PASSWORD_REMINDERS = Yes
VERP
o now.
Take a look at /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.1/INSTALL.REDHAT as there
are things you need to do post install that the rpm does not (and
really cannot) do for you.
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=
; documentation and other sources, and can't find it!
So you're saying you haven't found the answer in the Mailman FAQ?
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==
If barbie is so
omeone
could fix the things they break in the process.
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==
Years ago fairy tales all began with "Once upon a time...", now we
know they all begi
o keep going screwy. I run the Apple permissions checker, but I
> can't run the mailman permissions checker.
Is there a reason you feel that asking 3 times - so far today - will
increase, not decrease, the odds of someone knowing the answer and
being willing to help?
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cy Options -> Sender Filters
for doing that.
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==
Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
-- H. L. Mencken
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README files that are shipped with mailman.
As a more general tip, you can use rpm -qd mailman to get a list of
all the documentation files in the mailman rpm.
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===
l and version 2.1.3.
Ugh. Have fun. Ask them to give you the source code changes for the
GPL code they are distributing. It's fun. They just ignore you like
the GPL means nothing. Wonderful people, those cPanel folks are.
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Todd
lman
personalize each non-digest delivery? This is often useful for
announce-only lists, but read the details section for a discussion of
important performance issues."
Also, please reply to the list so that the answers will be in the
archive for others to benefit from in the future.
Hope t
Yes or Full two
blocks above the footer option block on the non-digest options page.
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==
To err is human; to blame it on somebody else is even more huma
ly, using add_virtual_host()
as well as POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS. Then you should be able to
visit the list creation page using the URL associated with the virtual
domain for which you want to create the list.
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ions -> Sender filters. It
controls whether new members are moderated by default or not. That's
probably what you want to set.
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==
Love is a sno
lmanserverdomain/mailman/listinfo/mylist. For the admin
> section this requires another login.
>
> Is there any way to work around this so that the links are generated with
> the old behavior?
You can use the fix_url script to set the preferred url for the web
interface.
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have kept me from getting
around to that though.
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==
Why does a slight tax increase cost you two hundred dollars and a
substantial tax cut save
you a lot about
cPanel's commitment to giving something back for all the free
software they use.
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==
A free society is one where it is safe to be un
#x27;re doing
can clean it up if need be and apply it. The patch is made against
fresh CVS checkout, it may or may not apply cleanly to 2.1.4, I
haven't tried it.
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=
ostfix.py doesn't have permission to invoke postalias. How do I
> get it to do so without jeopardizing security?
Have you checked the FAQ and not found the answer?
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ry
#templates//
#
# 3. the site-wide language directory
#templates/site/
#
# 4. the global default language directory
#templates/
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==
slurs that were used against
the rpm packager included, just for fun. I know 'crack-addicted
monkey' was used once. ;-)
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==
I may kid a
see
what documentation files were included. I'm not at a fedora box so I
just grabbed the rpm to check that the docs were indeed included.)
If you want to see the original INSTALL file as shipped with mailman,
just grab
d hosts. I don't think there is any way to
that at the moment though.
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==
Software is like sex; it's better when it's free.
--
L_HOST in your mm_cfg.py, then you're done; the
# default mapping is added automatically. If however you change
# either variable in your mm_cfg.py, then be sure to also include
# the following:
#
# add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
I would be cur
some problems
with their mailserver. They tried to fix it, but the problem still
occasionally returns, from what my friend tells me. If your hosting
company proves similarly inept, the best thing to do is go elsewhere.
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I see my lists from either hostname?
Check out the VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW setting.
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==
Man has made use of his intelligence, he invented stupidity.
k the logs of your MTA, there might be some
clues there.
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==
Politics is the business of tinkering with other people's lives.
-- Nolan Neather
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Dan Jones wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 18:13, Todd wrote:
[...]
>> That regex only matches if the address begins with domain.com. You
>> might want something more like @domain.com$ or possibly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> (I don'
2.1 you can set the default action for non-members to
discard. See Privacy Options -> Sender Filters.
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==
Experience is not what happens to a man.
s begins with domain.com. You
might want something more like @domain.com$ or possibly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(I don't know if the former works in mailman's sender filters or not.
I haven't tried it).
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Gour wrote:
> Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[...]
>> All right. I see now. When you look at the code for
>> GetBaseArchiveURL(), you see that it inverts the VIRTUAL_HOST
>> dictionary (or is it a list?) and uses emailhost
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Gour wrote:
> Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Perhaps you could post all your add_virtualhost() calls from
>> mm_cfg.py. That might help someone spot something useful.
>
> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.d
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Gour wrote:
> Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> If you don't see the old URL in config.pck using dumpdb, then the
>> URL has to be getting picked up from the general mailman config,
>> either in mm_cfg.py or Defaults.py
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Lukas Ruf wrote:
> Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-17 13:06]:
[...]
>> If it's not and you just want to run this for all lists, then the
>> -a/--all option for withlist might be what you want.
>
> I assume this is n
ist of
what's on my test system.
> Anything can be done?
Another WAG, but are there any apache directives that might be
affecting the URL's here? If you don't find anything in the Mailman
config that's inserting the old URL, that's the next place I'd look,
thou
with the
PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL setting then. If not that, then there is some
value stored in the config.pck file that's holding the old URL.
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==
Cons
() in mm_cfg.py. And if www.lpr.ch is the
DEFAULT_URL_HOST, you don't even need to use that option at all. You
might just have it there from experimenting to see why the withlist
call was failing.
Hopefully I haven't given you any really bad or incomplete information
here. If
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Gour wrote:
> Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Here's a WAG, does it matter that PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL is set before
>> DEFAULT_URL_HOST? I don't know how Python handles that. If order
>> counts, then PUBLIC_A
d under same
> domain (whether www.virtualdomain.com or lists.domain.com) are OK.
You might try using dumpdb on a working list and a nonworking list to
see what differences there are. I would assume that the nonworking
lists will have the old virtual domain in them somewhere.
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Gour wrote:
> Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Check what you have PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL and DEFAULT_URL_HOST set to in
>> either Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py. Here's some text from Defaults.py
>> regarding PUBLIC_ARC
e)s" in the string, into which
# Mailman will interpolate the host name (usually
# DEFAULT_URL_HOST).
PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL = 'http://%(hostname)s/pipermail/%(listname)s'
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===
killed the qrunners as advertised. I
didn't do anything to try and ensure that there were stale locks, I
just wanted to see if I got the same usage message you did.
The usage summary could probably be a little more clear that a command
is required.
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ToddOpenPG
ure that mailman always uses the correct URL and domain what
it creates the lists. I think just not having any additional virtual
hosts defined will achieve this, but you should create a few test
lists to be sure they end up with the settings you want.
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bout mailman to answer your question. I've cc'ed
your message to the appropriate mailing list who should be able to help.
Regards,
Andy
--
From the desk of Andrew J Todd esq -
list (which
can't be done through the web gui, you'd need command line access) or
you can check out the roster, which, oddly enough, is available on the
general listinfo page at the bottom.
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ocs
would be more applicable to you since you wouldn't have to constantly
guess "is this how and where things are in panther?"
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==
Nothin
s list as well. Point your
sysadmin in that direction.
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==
If the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off.
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newsletter/announcement/one-way list?"
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.011.htp
It makes a few suggestions for trying to simplify things for end users
on an announcement list.
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ist archives
should help.
And, like Brad said, "please don't top post" and "please trim
quotations appropriately." To that, I might add, "please read the
archives a bit to see if what you are asking about has already been
answered already."
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.e. public) lists are
# included in the overview.
VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW = On
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==
We are not to expect to be transported from despotis
here is an updated rpm for RH9 (2.1.1-4) that you could rebuild and
try or you could grab the 2.1.3 tarball and install that the old
fashioned, ./configure && make install way.
HTH
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=
emaining lists I have on any
cPanel hosted sites and will then be done completely with anything
cPanel related. Good riddance to them as far as I'm concerned.
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==
k like pristine and faithful
mailman installs. :)
But maybe that's just because I'm not familiar enough with Debian yet.
> I'm setting up a new server and would like a current version of
> Mailman. However, the current Debian stable version of Mailman is
> 2.0.11.
Yeah,
our messages are being rejected in
> error, contact the mailing list owner at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you subscribed to this list in question? Take a look at the
Membership of the list as well as the setting under the Privacy
section.
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he typical permission problem or path issue discussed
in this FAQ entry:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.009.htp
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=
virtual
host and use the fix_url.py script to correct your list settings.
cPanel mucks up the mailman source and then they don't make that
source available to the community as the GPL requires. Please
complain to them about this as well. It's just plain rude and
inconsiderate of them
when you want to remember why you have
a different rpm installed than what redhat's shipping), and rebuild
using rpmbuild -ba /path/to/mailman.spec.
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p, you can also use
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mailman-users
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==
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.
-- Mae West
-BEGIN P
cron/mailpasswds
> X-Cron-Env:
> X-Cron-Env:
> X-Cron-Env:
> X-Cron-Env:
> X-Cron-Env:
> Status:
>
> Site list is missing: mailman
> ---
>
> any idea how to fix it?
Sure. Read the install instructions and create the site list.
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To
no mail, and canÂt see
> anything in the logfile.
>
> Does anyone know where the mistake is?
If you're using mailman >= 2.1, you probably don't have the mailman
service started. If you're using 2.0, then you might not have the
mailman cron entries installed. Check the
self.default_member_moderation = \
mm_cfg.DEFAULT_DEFAULT_MEMBER_MODERATION
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==
The average woman would rather be beautiful than smart because the
av
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Scott Berry wrote:
> I am looking for the defaults.py that is created when Mailman is
> installed on a /Debian system can some one point me in the right
> direction please?
Try this to find it:
dpkg -L mailman | grep Defaults.py
-
it might have something to do with the virtual domain
setup for mailman and/or postfix.
Just some guesses. Perhaps this will lead you to a solution or help
someone else point out what's wrong.
Does postfix accept other mail at mail.nekophile.com? If so, is
ma
s!
Did you add the aliases for the list you created to the aliases file
and run newaliases?
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==
Judge a man by his questions rather than by his ans
x with mailman is the integration. All the aliases will get
added to your alias file automatically, which saves you the hassle of
manually adding them and running newaliases.
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===
remy had to
change the perms on the system alias files makes me think that there
were some mailman aliases in those files. It's either that or
something else is borked on his postfix setup or that I'm still
missing something (which is always a distinct possibility).
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alhost, you
need to comment out this line in /etc/postfix/main.cf:
inet_interfaces = localhost
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==
An election is coming. Universal peace is de
ed in several annoying
ways that will just make your life more interesting that it needs to
be.
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==
The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharin
would take a wild
guess that it might have to do with your alias_map and alias_database
settings. Do you have some or all of your mailman aliases in one of
the system alias files or something?
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.
Well, README.POSTFIX does say this:
Make sure that the owner of the data/aliases and data/aliases.db
file is `mailman' and that the group owner for those files is
`mailman'. E.g.:
% su
% chown mailman:mailman data/aliases*
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Richard Barrett wrote:
> On 24 Nov 2003, at 17:25, Todd wrote:
>> What are the perms on /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman? Postfix
>> should be executing the script as whatever group the wrapper has.
>
> Your interpretation
you anything?
BTW, reply to the list so everyone can benefit from the eventual
solution and more eyes can see the discussion and jump in with ideas.
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inserting 'redirect permanent /mailman
> "https://..";' -- without the intended effect, however.
This doesn't work for the admin forms since the POST data doesn't get
redirected.
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===
e instructions in INSTALL, README and
> README.POSTFIX, but I'm obviously still missing something.
What are the perms on /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman? Postfix should
be executing the script as whatever group the wrapper has.
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error reports on the effects of this setting. The spam messages with
> the header indicated about still go through without any effect. Is
> there something else that I should do to automatically discard flagged
> messages?
Just a guess, but did you restart the qrunners after you added this
k those instructions a little for 2.0 if the
variable name is different. You can also create a withlist script
(or copy and modify one of the existing scripts like fix_url.py) to
help you do this if you have a lot of lists you want to update
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t a new list through the Web interface - it will never
> start unless you redo it via command line.
You aren't doing something right in your setup then. Are you sure
you're MTA aliases are getting setup right? What exactly does not
work when you create a list via the web interface?
_maps()
> File "/home/mailman/Mailman/MTA/Postfix.py", line 53, in _update_maps
> raise RuntimeError, msg % (acmd, status, errstr)
> RuntimeError: command failed: /usr/sbin/postalias /home/mailman/data/aliases
>
command failed:
> /usr/sbin/postalias /var/lib/mailman/data/aliases (status: 1,
> Operation not permitted)
I assume you've carefully read the FAQ so as to avoid asking a
question that's been asked and answered numerous times and that it
didn't help you?
h
I'm just clueless on
Mondays...
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that you could accomplish the same thing much easier by
simply setting up [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alias that delivers to
both of your real addresses. A mailing list seems like overkill for
the task.
> Can this be done? and with what settings?
Sure. Check the Privacy options -> Sender f
to see the
current mailman crontab and crontab -u mailman -e to edit it.
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==
Tact is just a mutual agreement to be full of shit
-- Spider Ro
edithtml'),
_('Edit the public HTML pages')))
otherlinks.AddItem(Link(mlist.GetBaseArchiveURL(),
That worked for me in a few quick tests.
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reconfigured the listconfig from dayly to monthly archiving, but
> after running $bin/arch I have still the links for evry day... :-(
Just guessing, but did you pass the wipe option to bin/arch when you
ran it?
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examples of the
directives you would add for an Apache web server. I have these for
my webserver:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /var/mailman/cgi-bin/
Alias /pipermail/ /var/mailman/archives/public/
Options +FollowSymlinks
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than using a script to modify the list
config, I wish I'd have seen that before, though I'm glad to have
found an excuse to screw around with python a little.)
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