On Apr 4, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
I 1/2 read the unshunt documentation and ran unshunt with some 44k messages
in the shunt directory. I killed the unshunt process and now all mailman
process. I deleted all of the files out of the shunt directory. But I
I 1/2 read the unshunt documentation and ran unshunt with some 44k messages in
the shunt directory. I killed the unshunt process and now all mailman process.
I deleted all of the files out of the shunt directory. But I continue to
receive duplicates of the 2008 and 2009 messages. What can I
A user just sent a message to a list, and the inline image was removed. Under
Content filtering I have Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic
according to the settings below? and No is checked.
Where else should I be looking?
Thanks
-Troy
I have an administrator requesting a list of everyone who has sent an
email to their list. Is there any way to quickly obtain that information?
This is a public list that lots of non-members send to.
Thanks
-Troy
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Mailman-Users
We use mailman primarily for internal mail lists, but recently I had a
request for an external lists that users could subscribe/unsubscribe to via
email listname-join, etc.
When I send to listname-join I see an entry in the subscribe log for
listname: pending emailaddress, but the user never
There is no other entry in the mta log. That was the last log entry
regarding this transaction.
-Troy
On 12/3/10 10:09 AM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
When I send to listname-join I see an entry in the subscribe log for
listname: pending emailaddress, but the user
, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
There is no other entry in the mta log. That was the last log entry
regarding this transaction.
It would not be regarding this transaction. This transaction ended with
the pipe to |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman join foo.
The confirmation would
)
-Troy
On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Troy Knabe wrote:
No, I tried that and it still places it in the queue.
define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`background')dnl
-Troy
On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
I use sendmail and mailman and sophos puremessage for unix. When
No, I tried that and it still places it in the queue.
define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`background')dnl
-Troy
On Oct 1, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
I use sendmail and mailman and sophos puremessage for unix. When
email is received to a user it is delivered essentially
I have a member who was added as a link and I cannot get remove_member
to work. I even tried removing all members. Does anyone have any
ideas on this one? The quotes are actually part of the member's entry.
ahref=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have several lists that I do not want mailman moderating for size,
implicit destination addresses, too many recipients, etc.
But I would like mailman to moderate non-members posting, etc. How do
I alter the settings for the above moderations?
Thanks
-Troy
I have installed Mailman for internal lists. I have about 1500 lists,
and employees are members of upwards of 200 lists. Currently those
lists are ldap groups and I am working on migrating them to Mailman.
I need all of my list archives to be private, so users will need their
On Jan 14, 2008, at 6:40 AM, Dennis Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
balancing. I can run it one server at a time, but I am running
into
some pid lock file issues when I try to run them
On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Dennis Black wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
balancing. I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into
some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
For accept_these_nonmembers I would like to add my entire domain. So
I added [EMAIL PROTECTED] w/out the quotes, but that doesn't seem to
be working. Any suggestions for my wrong syntax?
Thanks
-Troy
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Mailman-Users mailing list
I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there a
way to do that? I only see confirm, require approval, or confirm and
approve. I would like not allowed
Thanks
-Troy
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Mailman-Users mailing list
derr wrote:
Looks like ban_list under Privacy Options will do what you desire.
~c
Troy Knabe wrote:
I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there
a way to do that? I only see confirm, require approval, or
confirm and approve. I would like not allowed
On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Dennis Black wrote:
Troy Knabe wrote:
I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
balancing. I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into
some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
$prefix/mailman/bin/list_members $listname
-Troy
On Dec 17, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Matt Smith wrote:
Hello,
We host several lists here and I would like to know how to list
users/subscribers list by list. Is there an easy way of doing that?
Thank you,
Matthew Smith
Tampa Bay
I have two smtp servers that we use dns round robin for load
balancing. I can run it one server at a time, but I am running into
some pid lock file issues when I try to run them simultaneously.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
-Troy
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Whenever I send to a mail list that I have created it gets stuck in /
var/spool/mqueue. Once I restart sendmail it instantly processes all
of the list messages and they go out. Any ideas where I might have
configured this wrong?
Thanks
-Troy
I found that my sendmail deamon was only redoing the queue every hour.
Now that I changed that to 5 minutes. Nothing is staying longer than
that. But why is mailman delivering to the queue?
-Troy
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On Dec 17, 2007, at 5:22 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Troy
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