from the distros.
In that case, you can't run Mailman 2.1 as it depends on Python 2.
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ur Mailman 2 lists to
Mailman 3 @python.org lists.
Please follow up by mailing your request to postmas...@python.org and
tell us how many lists and their names.
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it, and stored a hash of the password as a cookie value, and
it didn't match, but they didn't incorporate the list name into the cookie
name, then that might lead to an issue such as the one I experienced.
Login cookies are stored per list so that shouldn't be an issue.
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Charles Buckley writes:
> > I saw a report of this behaviour on this mailing list from the year
> > 2000.
> If you have an URL for this post, or a timestamp, or even a precise
> date, it might be helpful. I can't find it.
It's
is being removed or
for some reason, not being saved.
Normally, I would suspect the issues in the FAQ at
<https://wiki.list.org/x/4030614>, but those normally affect all changes
to all lists, so that may not be relevant here.
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just
add a mailbox-of-record that you don't actually read except in the
rare case you deleted a report you wanted to respond to or quote from?
Maybe make a note to delete old mail once a month or so.
The message is not saved anywhere by Mailman, so Steve's suggestion is
probably all you can do.
with
the path to the downloaded file.
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Also note that this list is for Mailman 2.1. The appropriate list for
Mailman 3 is mailman-us...@mailman3.org.
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lman-users@python.org/message/A2TJYRFO2TOMABT4DEAAJ4MBP3CFFQLU/
Also note that this list is for Mailman 2.1. The appropriate list for
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ing held. These messages are being rejected for some other
reason. Check Mailman's vette log and/or the rejected message for the
reason.
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ist-bounces address, setting
bounce_unrecognized_goes_to_list_owner => no makes sense.
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ou use 'Reject', you'll be sending back messages to spammers using
non-deliverable addresses and that would lead to what you are seeing.
I am just guessing that your list is set to 'Reject' instead of 'Discard'.
These settings apply only to list posts, not to mail to the list-bounces
address.
-
and should not be used generically to
refer to Mailman lists. Again, see
https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Mailman%20is%20not%20Listserv
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al bounces that are not recognized.
You need to install some kind of spam filtering in the MTA ahead of Mailman.
As Barry Finkel says, see
https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Mailman%20is%20not%20Listserv
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be focused on the header and subject information? Can
someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
If this is Mailman 2.1.x, see https://wiki.list.org/x/4030615
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ration or misconfiguration that would cause
sending to an empty address.
I would need to see log messages or whatever information there is about
this mail to say more.
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the To: as the
recipient.
This is a Thunderbird thing (maybe Roundcube too, I don't know). If you
have a different identity in Thunderbird and use that or if you are a
different Thunderbird user or if the From: is not you, reply will go to
the From: address.
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do nothing. Mailman's bin/genaliases will report a bad setting.
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his
time mx-aol.mail.gm0.yahoodns.net rejected the message with 552 1
Requested mail action aborted, mailbox not found (in reply to end of
DATA command)
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at <https://mxtoolbox.com/diagnostic.aspx> for checking DNS,
<https://mxtoolbox.com/spf.aspx> for checking SPF and
<https://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx> for checking blacklists
The FAQ at <https://wiki.list.org/x/4030690> which I mentioned before
has some information which m
On 3/9/23 20:03, Jim Dory wrote:
Yahoo is the one that blacklists us the most, lately. I have created a
feedback loop with them ala the last wiki Mark listed. So they send me
an email alerting me when a member marks a message or digest as spam. I
can then find the email address
On 3/9/23 11:24, annette carter wrote:
Please help. Where do I go to stop Yahoo and all of it's associated ISPs from
blacklisting my subscribers, please?
See these FAQ articles:
https://wiki.list.org/x/17891458
https://wiki.list.org/x/17891477
https://wiki.list.org/x/4030690
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it now.
Or, you can edit the /archives/private//index.html files directly.
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list and if you are a site admin, a `Bans` selection in the main Navbar
for maintaining the Global bans.
Automatically banning users who write to the -leave address would
require modifying code. It's certainly possible, but not something we
would be interested implementing for the distribution.
-
b2.urlopen throws an exception, you need to figure out why. Does
```
wget https://publicsuffix.org/list/public_suffix_list.dat
```
retrieve the data?
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s. See
<https://wiki.list.org/x/4030685>.
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On 2/2/23 15:55, David Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Mark, but that gets me to the page that asks for the password that I
don’t know.
This is cPanel (see https://wiki.list.org/DOC/Mailman%20and%20CPanel)
There must be a way for you to get to the Mailman admin UI even if you
have to get there via
://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/view/head:/Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py#L201
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is in /opt/mailman/mm/var/logs/mailman.log. There might
also be info in /opt/mailman/web/logs/mailmanweb.log
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between the user and their ISP and not something you can do anything about.
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quot; it
shouldn't matter, but what is it set to?
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Options page set from_is_list to Yes and
anonymous_list to No
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apply to posts
from users in a domain that publishes a DMARC policy of reject or
quarantine.
In the absence of those settings, i.e., from_is_list = No and
dmarc_moderation_action = Accept, the From: header should not be changed
from the incoming post unless anonymous_list is Yes
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of the post or *distribution* of the post, but
for your purpose it probably doesn't matter.
In the user's view it is "Receive acknowledgement mail when you send
mail to the list?" and it acknowledges receipt, not distribution. This
probably only matters if the post is held for moderation
latter of these features.
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latest/templates.html
Modify the template at django_mailman3/templates/account/login.html
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# know which one they want their password reminder in.
Pick the
```
and then run that as the Mailman user to send a reminder to only
rclemi...@gmail.com.
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On 12/1/22 15:37, Russell Clemings wrote:
The only solution I can think of is to insert hard breaks in cronpass.txt
around the 50-character mark but I'm hoping there's a better way. (I know,
upgrade to Mailman 3. It's slowly working its way up the to-do list.)
This is Mailman 2.1.38 on cPanel
A logs if you have access may help.
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63 recips, The one missing in the 62 cases is
probably directly addressed.
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s moderation
action to `accept immediately`, but in Mailman 2.1 I don't see a way to
do this other than by modifying Mailman/Handlers/Hold.py to not apply
those tests to that specific sender.
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many lists, so don't want to break anything.
I think this is a question for cPanel.
The above note seems ambiguous to me. Does is apply to the `Enable ...`
sentence or only to the `more robust solution`?
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hbmailman2.Pharmacy.Arizona.EDU<http://Pharmacy.Arizona.EDU>.76376'
Permissions appear correct per you last message:
drwxr-sr-x 2 mailman mailman 47 Oct 21 04:30 kappapsi_grad
That's not what I said. the directory MUST be group writable - drwxrwsr-x
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s root should fix this.
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On 2022-10-18 15:37, Mark Sapiro wrote:
# cat /lib/systemd/system/mailman.service
PIDFile=/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid
Try changing that to
PIDFile=/var/lib/mailman/data/master-qrunner.pid
Super! That did the job.
#PIDFile=/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid
PIDFile=/var/lib/mailman/data
On 10/17/22 23:41, Yuki Nie wrote:
Hi Mark,
As far as I checked, The Reply-To address is indeed modertated.
However, is it necessary to add the addr to 'accept_these_nonmembers'?
That won't work. If the post is determined to be from a member because
of Reply-To:, that member's moderation
On 10/17/22 21:02, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
# cat /lib/systemd/system/mailman.service
[Unit]
Description=Mailman Master Queue Runner
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
PIDFile=/var/run/mailman/mailman.pid
Try changing that to
PIDFile=/var/lib/mailman/data/master
On 2022-10-18 14:29, Mark Sapiro wrote:
FROM: Me via listn...@listdomain.com
TO: listn...@listdomain.com
CC: m...@mydomain.com
This is expected. See the comment in the code beginning at
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/view/head:/Mailman
On 10/17/22 18:43, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
After the reboot, I posted a test to the list(just the list address, no
CC) and now just the one copy of the message is delivered (although it
wrote my address into the CC field).
FROM: Me via listn...@listdomain.com
Mark S.'s advice) has got the mail back to one copy. If it
goes off the rails again I'll experiment with that timeout.
Given that your message to the mailman-users mailing list came to the list
twice, which didn't involve your instance of Mailman, I sort of suspect you
have lower level
-iname "mailman.pid"
/// NO RESULT. ... shrug ...
All seems well, the list is delivering single copies of the message (for now).
Thank you Mark for that advice. Very much appreciated.
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On 10/17/22 16:25, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
Hi,
I've got a list with ~1600 subscribers (Mailman 2.1.39). It gets one or
two messages posted to it each day (by subscribers).
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the
original post and any replies.
Are you
Hi,
I've got a list with ~1600 subscribers (Mailman 2.1.39). It gets one or two
messages posted to it each day (by subscribers).
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the original
post and any replies.
All the subscribers are have "nodupes" switched on, and the list
Hi,
I've got a list with ~1600 subscribers (Mailman 2.1.39). It gets one or two
messages posted to it each day (by subscribers).
The problem: subscribers are all receiving duplicate copies of the original
post and any replies.
All the subscribers are have "nodupes" switched on, and the list
there. Mailman3 issues are really off topic for the
mailman-users@python.org list.
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/lib/renderer.py is
```
from mistune.util import escape_html, escape_url
```
and not
```
from mistune.scanner import escape_html, escape_url
```
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all messages get delivered to the
list. This can happen for example if your MTA is exim and your exim
mailman transport does not have `rcpt_include_affixes = true`.
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On 2022-10-10 23:14, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> so I had to switch to a new provider. The new v-server is
> debian-based. the release is bullseye which does still provide ...
... browse both the "venv" installation described in
our docs at
) and not in
delivery from the MTA to the recipients.
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`. Also see <https://wiki.list.org/x/17892002>.
Unfortunately you are at the mercy of your cPanel host to fix this.
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, the missing messages are only
recorded within the Postfix log file, the matching entry in the Mailman post
log is absent.
Because the `post` log entry is written by OutgoingRunner when the
outgoing message has been delivered.
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ailman 2.1.39 by installing from the source
package and found that this also fails due to missing python2 support.
You could install Python 2.7
<https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2718/> but it would be
much better to fix your Mailman 3 issues.
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pended. The message is gone.
You were a new member who had never posted before and your post was held
for moderation. It has now been approved and should have been delivered
to you.
Mailman and this list are working as intended.
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and
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/view/head:/NEWS#L1352
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sender also called unix from and sometimes
stored by the MTA in a Return-Path: header.
If any of those is the address of a moderated member, the moderation
action will apply.
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certainly because the
sender is actually a moderated member and member_moderation_notice is empty.
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sets all new members moderated by
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On Tue, 2022-08-30 at 22:34 -0500, Omri Kalinsky wrote:
>
> Problem #1:
> One of my friends (who isn't tech savvy and doesn't read
> directions) was my guinea pig and successfully joined. The problem is
> he
> tried to send his first e-mail to the list by simply replying to the
>
On Sun, 2022-09-11 at 16:58 +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> >
> > And you may first want to edit those new archtoc.html and
> > archtocnombox.html files. By default the search box is at the
> > bottom of
> > the page. I think it's better at the top.
> >
>
>
> Thanks for that hint. It is
On Sun, 2022-09-11 at 16:58 +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> However, looking at the two files, I see references to:
>
>
>
> I suppose in my case this too has to be modified to reflect the
> correct path.
> With my MM2 installed in /usr/local/mailman2/ the above path then
> should become
>
> Answering myself on #2, I did figure out that the two files should go
> to my
> templates/{language}/ as drop-in replacements. I have done that but
> accessing
> the archives of my list still do not bring the search box as shown
> here -
> https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/pipermail/kictanet/ -
/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/archives/private/LISTNAME.mbox/LISTNAME.mbox.
Mant MUAs, e.g. mutt, can deal with mbox files.
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ere.com" moderation: true
Use Mailman's bin/add_members to add members (see bin/add_members
--help). If you set the list's Privacy options... -> Sender filters ->
default_member_moderation to Yes, new members will be moderated by default.
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On 8/9/22 11:35, jerry.barna...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there also a way that I can also set the moderation bit for the user to on
or off
See the script at https://www.msapiro.net/scripts/set_mod.py
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marc_moderation_action = Accept
>dmarc_quarantine_moderation_action = Yes
>
>Possibly stupid question -- Does it make any sense to also change
>dmarc_moderation_action to Munge From under Privacy options --> Sender Filters?
General Options from_is_list = Munge From trumps dmarc_moderation_action and
a
ng out a few of my users. I'm attaching a screenshot of
the message and source code for the same message.?? Hopefully this list
allows attachments...
Not images, only attached messages, text and pgp ang pkcs7 signatures.
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On 7/29/22 09:54, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mailman 3 does this. The message is not so gracious, just "Subscription
request already pending", but this is not the case with Mailman 2.1.
While it would be possible in MM 2.1 to check the `pending` and
`requests` data for an existing requ
or id in mlist.GetSubscriptionIds():
... try:
... mlist.HandleRequest(id, mm_cfg.DISCARD)
... except:
... pass
... mlist.Unlock()
...
>>>
```
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-
, just "Subscription
request already pending", but this is not the case with Mailman 2.1.
While it would be possible in MM 2.1 to check the `pending` and
`requests` data for an existing request before accepting a new one, MM
2.1 is EOL and won't be changed to do this.
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ion so as to contribute it as a
feature addition?
Probably the HoldSubscription and HoldUnsubscription methods in
Mailman/ListAdmin.py, but Mailman 2.1 is end of life and no new features
are being implemented.
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On 7/7/22 11:12 AM, Software Info wrote:
The permissions are a 755: drwxr-xr-x www mailman cgi-bin
This may be a smrsh like issue. See item 4 at
https://wiki.list.org/x/4030723, although that only affects mail access,
but there may be something similar affecting web access.
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On 7/5/22 1:07 PM, Mark Hills wrote:
Using 2.1.39, would it be a lot of work (and where could I begin) to set
from_is_list based on the recipient subscriber; either individually or
per-domain?
Set from_is_list to No and in Privacy options... -> Sender filters set
dmarc_moderation_act
contrast to a sweeping change to behaviour for all users.
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