Quoting John Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 11:27 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thanks for your corrections and tips.
>>
>> I made the changes, and it still didn't work. I read the thread you
>> referenced, and verified that my permissions and users were correct.
>>
>> I
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>> above sets that to amd64.csd-bes.net, and amd64.csd-bes.net is the name
>> of the machine in the dns settings, that should take care of it, right?
>> But it doesn't.
>
> The VIRTUAL_HOSTS dictionary is not involved in this at all.
>
> See http://mail.python
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.014.htp
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I have a brand new server replacing my old hardware for all my existing
domains. With mailman, I am using Postfix/MySQL and virtual domains.
Today I went live, but mailman is not sending email. I had this
working a couple of weeks ago in my setup environment, and I don't know
what changed to
I did check all of my partitions, and the partition for /var/ has about 20gb of
space. What further investigation DID reveal is that the partition that
handles everything else really did run out of space, as a result of an out of
control backup temp file. First thing I did when I got in this morn
This morning when I got in to work, my mail box was full of cron error
notifications that resulted from Mailman cron jobs. What do they mean?
Traceback (most recent call last):
Logging error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/Ma
J C;
Thanks for the detailed answer. Read on:
Please see the FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Read it well and carefully. Follow ALL the instructions. Loosely:
Will do. Thanks.
Buy some RAM. Stuff your box full of it. Get up to the couple Gig+
range if you can (I d
I just got an interesting telephone call from the brother of a client
of mine; he works for a large company, a name most of you would
recognize, and is dissatisfied with the "blast" emailing services
being provided to them by their current host. He's asking for a
quote from me, and I've got no
I posted a question regarding error messages last week while I was
still running 2.1b2. I have just upgraded to v2.1b3 after being
chastised for being tardy with updating. :')
Now back to the questions - I have more info. Here's what I posted
last week (the 23rd):
"I'm running Mailamn v2.1b
I'm running Mailamn v2.1b2, and just got these errors sent to my email:
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Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python2 -S
/usr/local/mailman/cron/gate_news
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/gate_news",
I think that Dene is referring to the mailman module that is/was
available for webmin.
Dene; unless you have urgent need, don't spend too much time on this.
I never got the mailman module for webmin to work. I think is was
for a 1.x version of mailman and that's quite old now. Plus, v2.1 of
Sorry everybody. I'm an idiot :')
I meant to send this message to the webmin mailing list.
Rob
>I need to be able to rapidly create and edit .htaccess files for my
>customers. I've only set one up once, months ago, and it works well
>for the directory it was intended for but I need to start
I need to be able to rapidly create and edit .htaccess files for my
customers. I've only set one up once, months ago, and it works well for
the directory it was intended for but I need to start doing this a lot.
Can I use webmin for this? If so, is there a step-by-step somewhere?
Thanks
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I installed mailman v2.1b2 on my server last month. Everything seems
to be working fine.
This morning I got an email:
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Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python2 -S
/usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 05:00:02 -0700 (PD
>Use the versions of these patches for MM 2.0.11 ...
Is there a solution for v2.1b2 yet?
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I may be blind, but I don't see an option for "Base URL" for each
list. Where is it?
Rob
>bronto wrote:
>
>> In any case, there still remains a problem with archives; every one
>> of my lists points to a URL for archives at wrongdomain.com. Each
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this must be a bug, or a programming oversight.
Also, I seemed to have accidentally discovered that you cannot create
list names with spaces in them. This is somewhat intuitive, but the
create script should block this from happening.
If anyone has other ideas about the archives URL, let me
I am using mailman 2.1b2; this is on a relatively new machine, and I
created new instances of my existing lists on it before transfering
all of my existing domains to the new server. Therefore, I created
the lists via the 'wrong' domain, and now accessing the admin
functions and archives forw
I concur; webmin is extraordinarily helpful in learning linux. In the
linux learning curve, you inevitably get something wrong but for a newbie
it's difficult to know whether the problem at hand is one of not
understanding the concept correctly or if you've simply gotten the syntax
wrong with
I have mailman 2.1 beta 2 up and running on my web server. Most
everything is working well, AFAIK.
One strange thing though; I have several virtual domains setup, each
with some of their own lists. When I want to view the archives, the
domain used in the url to access the archives are all th
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