One of the teams working on the migration project with me did not do the
DNS switchover. It wasn't a mailman problem -- it was a PEBCAK :)
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 4:49 PM Dave Stevens wrote:
> On Fri, 31 May 2019 14:34:19 -0400
> Ryan McClung wrote:
>
> > I figured it out.
Close this. I figured it out.
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 1:47 PM Ryan McClung wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Migrated mailman to another server and updated it.
>
> Site Admin can see the pending queue on all lists but the lists
> owners/administrators cannot.
>
> Running Cent
nothing.
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The mailman 3.0 install is on the same box as 3.2. Is there a quick and
dirty way to flip over?
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Hey All,
Looking to migrate 2.1.15 to 3.2. Right now we have a lot of lists and
pretty big archives. Is there a best practices for the migration or can
anyone offer scripts that have worked for them?
Info:
1 -- Mailman 2 server
1 -- Mailman 3 server
Both are on the same network.
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Hey All,
I haven't read anything on gitlab about whether or not this has been
finalized. Is there a migration process available?
I also read about scripting it but unfortunately I can't find any resources
on a way to do so. Can anyone provide me with a best-practices on how to
migr
> On Jan 25, 2017, at 20:19 , Stephen J. Turnbull
> wrote:
>
> Mark Sapiro writes:
>> On 01/24/2017 01:32 PM, Ryan C Stasel wrote:
>
>>> Is it possible to change the date sent on an email sent to a
>>> moderated list to be the date that th
Hi All,
Is it possible to change the date sent on an email sent to a moderated list to
be the date that the message was “released” from hold?
Thanks!
-Ryan Stasel
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> On Oct 25, 2016, at 15:42 , Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 10/25/2016 02:46 PM, Ryan C Stasel wrote:
>>
> There's not much you can do with list configuration.
>
> Mailman ensures the list posting address is always in To: or Cc:, so you
> have to modify code (Mai
address into their To or CC fields.
Is this possible (short of re-educating our users about how “reply-all” really
isn’t appropriate in most cases)?
Thanks!
-Ryan Stasel
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of lists.
Does that make sense? Basically, people want to opt-out of the everyone list.
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> On May 27, 2016, at 12:57 , Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 05/27/2016 12:40 PM, Ryan Stasel wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, it’s not wanting to remove problem posters, sadly, that’s not
>> currently an option. The question is can I remove people from receiving
>> emails to
contains those.
Thanks!
-Ryan Stasel
> On May 27, 2016, at 11:17 , Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 05/27/2016 10:38 AM, Ryan Stasel wrote:
>>
>> So, I’ve had some requests to remove people from “everyone” but obviously
>> keep them in their respective “child list”. Is thi
don’t get duplicates.
btw, running mailman 2.1.14.
Thanks!
-Ryan Stasel
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Why won't this message send to my group? I have sent things before,
including a message that said "help" as the subject. I tried using "help"
as a subject but it didn't go. What do you all see?
Ryan
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Dat
Awesome, thanks Mark!
On May 16, 2014, at 12:27 , Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 05/16/2014 11:45 AM, Ryan Stasel wrote:
>>
>> Can't seem to find an answer for this, but I'd imagine it would involve
>> list_lists... but we have an employee leave rather poorly, and
lists approved senders (in
sender filters) lists.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks, and apologies if this is documented somewhere... google isn't giving me
anything when I search for it in any way, shape, or form. Just how to disable
moderation in general.
Th
the network...
Thanks,
Ryan
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x27;m guessing MTA somewhere is changing all this, but
where? The MTA in the box is sendmail, but as for the rest of the network...
Thanks,
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queue that everyone else should
use. Alas, over the years, our internal list email has gotten out. Is there a
good way to say "posts by non-members should redirect/bounce to the ticketing
system email"?
Thanks!
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, and the next day they could
change their policy and break it all again.
-Ryan Stasel
Systems Administrator
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University of Oregon
On Jun 26, 2011, at 13:33 , Khalil Abbas wrote:
> this sucks! I've created a list of 100,000 subscribers .. SMT
sts sent to the "everyone"
> list.
Just wanted to respond and say, this (putting the child lists in
regular_include_lists) worked perfectly.
Thanks very much!
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Systems Administrator
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's still seemingly no good answer for those that use Dovecot for
imap/pop.
BTW, this is the closest I can find: http://wiki.dovecot.org/MTA
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On Jan 5, 2010, at 09:13 , Adam McGreggor wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 08:28:58AM -0800, Ryan Stasel wrote:
>> On Jan 5, 2010
On Jan 5, 2010, at 06:59 , Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Stasel wrote:
>>
>> I previously was running a series of lists on a Mac OS 10.4 Server, which I
>> believe runs Mailman 2.1.3. And there were no real problems with duplicate
>> messages.
>>
>> I have
he previous
server to this one, and everything seems to work. The previous server and this
one have the same IP and DNS info, so this shouldn't be an issue. =/
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We also use Postgrey on our server in addition to SpamAssassin...that also
seems to help cut down on spam.
Mark
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From: Mark Sapiro
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009 5:19 pm
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Error when list Moderator deals with
pendingrequests
To: ryan.1...@osu.edu, Mailman-Users@python.org
> Mark Ryan wrote:
> >
> >We're running Mailman 2.1.12 on a Ubuntu server, version
having just one
character there certainly won't work!) - the moderator didn't catch it.
After I unsubscribed that address from the list, I haven't seen the bug
appear again so far.
Regards-
Mark
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Hi All-
We're running Mailman 2.1.12 on a Ubuntu server, version 9.0.4. We've run
into an issue when a list moderator takes care of pending requests.what
happens is when the moderator takes an action for the request and hits the
Submit Data button, it throws the "we hit a bug" message. I looked
Wow, so obvious, I totally missed it! Sorry about that :) Thanks for your help!
-kaldari
On 9/20/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dragon wrote:
>
> >Ryan Kaldari wrote:
> >>OK, I give up, what does the nomail reason code "U" mean? Apparently
&
OK, I give up, what does the nomail reason code "U" mean? Apparently
there is no documentation of these nomail reason codes anywhere on the
internet. I've seen a couple posts explaining that "B" means excessing
bounces, "A" means set by the administrator, and "?" means unknown. So
what does "U" mea
Juan Miscaro wrote:
> --- Ryan Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Juan Miscaro wrote:
>>
>>> Is there any way to delete subscriber addresses over multiple lists
>>> easily (command line)? I am using Mailman 2.1.8 on OpenBSD 4.0.
>>&
ython.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
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server. The mailman system is installed on a web server thatis
separate from the mail server. I want the contact to be the list owner of
the initial "mailman" mailing list ( step 9 from the installation
instructions).
If modifying listinfo.py is the correct way to fix this, then that&
xyz.edu/mailman/listinfo) it
says:
If you are having trouble using the lists, please contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I change it from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to something else? Where is
that setting stored?
Ryan
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Alan McConnell wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 12:56:41PM -0400, Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>> Is it the case that since Mailman makes the posting look like it came
>> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (i.e., it's claiming to be that user), and since
>> one of the recipients is [
body
else experienced this issue?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,
Ryan Steele
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>> Ryan Steele wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Do you have
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>> I'm not even sure it's possible in
>> Outlook to get this information (I researched/looked for a little while
>> to no avail)
>>
>
> In Outlook Express, you get the message properties from the F
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>> It is possible that something in Mailman's MimeDel (content filtering)
>>> is misrepresenting the character set and causing utf-8 encoded text to
>>> be declared
d parsing the HTML (maybe an unclosed or ?),
but any advice and/or insight would be more than welcome! I can provide
full headers (obscuring the names of the innocent) if that would help
anyone. Thanks alot!
Best Regards,
Ryan
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This option only works with the -r option. Use this if you want to
execute the script on all mailing lists. When you use -a you should
not include a listname argument on the command line. The
variable `r'
will be a list of all the results.
Best,
Ryan
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ain name, but I'm not discounting anything at this point.
Thanks in advance for any input/advice.
Best Regards,
Ryan
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Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 11:35 AM -0500 12/14/06, Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>> Yes, I realize this. But, there's no reason for the log to indicate
>> that <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> was being considered as an indiscernable address.
>
> That's not qui
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>
>> I think I've actually identified the problem.
>>
>
>
> I don't think so.
>
>
>
>> Here is an excerpt from the mail header:
>>
>>
>>> Received: from [EMAI
sender's email address from the bounce? I'm running 2.1.8, if that's of
any concern to the devs out there...
Best Regards,
Ryan
Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Quoting Ryan Steele ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> From reading the docs, I thought that (for list membership purposes
headers contain:
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And their email address, as listed in the web interface, is:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any thoughts, hints, ideas? Thanks in advance!
Ryan
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f you're doing administration for a bunch of
lists, I've found it much easier to work with the command line utilities
that ship with Mailman. Hope this helps a little bit.
Ryan
Ken Winter wrote:
> Using the Mailman web admin interface, can I / how can I:
>
>
>
> 1.De
Sorry, Forgot to forward this to the list.
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Yep, gotta stick it in /var/www. Or, configure Apache to use a different
directory as it's documentroot...but, seeing as how you're a LInux
novice, I'd stick with putting things in /var/www for now.
Best,
Ryan
Dan Zaz wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm having major prob
So, I found this information in the logs directory, but I was wondering
if there was a web interface for this at all?
Best,
Ryan
Ryan Steele wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I was wondering where Mailman actually stores a member's bounce
> information. Recently a client had a numbe
the bounce notifications seems cumbersome. If anyone could point me in
the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate it! I haven't been able to
figure out where Mailman stores that.
Best Regards,
Ryan Steele
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Todd Zullinger wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>> I can't see having RedirectPermanent being a good solution...many
>> servers limit the number of redirections, and I know that Firefox
>> and IE will
%(hostname)s/pipermail/%(listname)s'
I would hope I wouldn't have to do that for every list. I think I'm
just going to copy the Alias line for pipermail to the non-https
virtualhost container. If there are any other good suggestions, let me
know.
Thanks,
Ryan
Patrick Bogen
resolve the
problem, but it still persists. Any pointers would be appreciated...thanks!
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ce in the current working
installation to the /usr/local/mailman directory. If there was, I
highly doubt the qrunner would work properly. Any thoughts? Thanks in
advance.
Best,
Ryan
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>> All I did was follow the instructions in UPGRADE
or me.
Ryan
ONG,HAI-SEONG wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm a System Engineer of Avago Technologies and my company had just
> changed their domain from "mys.agilent.com" to "mys.avagotech.net".
>
>
>
> Because of this, it caused the Mailman not
previous install and then execute a make install) are flawed, there
shouldn't be any reason why I got that error. Nevertheless, I seem to
get no errors in any of Mailman's logs or Exim's logs after I made that
change. Not sure why it wouldn't pick up the line in Defaults.py..
All,
Solved my problem by putting the following in mm_cfg.py:
OLD_STYLE_PREFIXING = No
Thanks,
Ryan
Ryan Steele wrote:
> Thanks for the tips guys, that helped me figure out which values to give
> those fields in configure. The upgrade seemed to go smoothly, however I
> can no lo
old_style = mm_cfg.OLD_STYLE_PREFIXING
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'OLD_STYLE_PREFIXING'
Jun 21 10:50:10 2006 (1861) SHUNTING:
1150901409.174751+3b3acb6a64ae7c962b5567a5bc6c9111dc8b213e
I'm not sure if i specified but I was going from 2.1.5 to 2.1.8.
Best,
Ryan
he
target installation directory in his wake. Is there any other place
besides the config.log that would yield the options fed to configure?
If not explicitly, is there a way to extrapolate this simply from the
installation directory? Thanks in advance for your help.
Best Reg
8.101.14]) [192.168.101.14] P=esmtpsa
X=TLS-1.0:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA:32 A=auth_plain:steele S=574
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2006-06-20 13:06:59 1Fsjgp-at-Eg => |/home/mailman/mail/mailman post
agoranet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> R=virtual T=address_pipe
2006-06-20 13:06:59 1Fsjgp-at-Eg Completed
Thanks,
R
this:
"cat testing-mailman.message |/home/mailman/mail/mailman post
listname". No output was generated to stderr or stdout, and the message
never got there. The admin interface confirms that the list is okay and
happily gives me the members. Shown below is the little test file. A
Mark,
I figured it out. Silly me, I munged my SMTP config :-) Thanks for the
advice!
Best,
Ryan
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> One more quick question. I've added a user to the mailing list to test
>> that all I really needed to do was copy over that config.pck...however,
>>
ail to the
list, it bounces back, saying that he attempted to post to a
members-only list as a non-member. I double-checked that the user was
added properly...and he was. Has anyone else experienced this issue, or
have any tips as to a resolution? As always, thanks in advance! :-)
Mark,
Great advice! That withlist binary did the trick! Thanks for the
helpful support, I appreciate it.
Best,
Ryan
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ryan Steele wrote:
>
>
>> When I simply copied
>> the files from the lists directory on the production box to the lists
>>
files from the lists directory on the production box to the lists
directory on the test box, Mailman seemed to have a notion of the list
(I couldn't create one with the same name), but when I listed all
mailing lists from the admin interface, it did not show up in that list.
Thanks,
Ryan
Mark Sa
s. I was
sort of hoping there would be the ability to do this in Mailman...and
for it to include all archives and other data associated with the list.
Any tips? Thanks in advance for your help!
Best,
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cumentation.
Am I overlooking anything?
And Entourage - which I am less worried about because my boss doesn't
use it ;) - looks like it is scrubbing the HTML all together.
Any ideas on any of this would be
On 6/21/05, Paul Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a one-way announcements list with about 2300 subscribers and a
> post to this list has completely disappeared.
>
> The reply-to address of the sent email is changed to the email address
> of the person who has asked for the email to be sent
On 6/8/05, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan Rempel wrote:
>
>> I am having a problem with messages sometimes being silently dropped
>> after being approved.
>
> I don't know if this is happening in your case, but one way this can
> happe
I am having a problem with messages sometimes being silently dropped
after being approved.
I successfully get the message telling me that there is a message
waiting for approval. I then use the web interface to approve it. The
approval is noted in the "vette" log. The message is copied to the
appr
I'm wanting to set up a mailing list for a monthly newsletter. I was curious to
find out if I can externally link to the mailman mailing lists to send out my
HTML emails. I would be using a backend ASP based system to create the email
and then I would need to access the mailing list if possible.
ckbox that says, "All Postings Moderated" ... Or is that what the
emergency flag is supposed to do? It seems a bit strange to use that.
Thanks.
<>< Ryan
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minimum hardware spec that i would require to run
all these lists on the same server.
I would also appreciate any advice/guidance on specific issues i might
need to consider or avoid, and what might happen if mailman/MTA becomes
overloaded.
Thanx in advance,
cheers,
ryan
On 10/04/2004, at 3:11 AM, LuKreme wrote:
smtpd_hard_error_limit = 20
try increasing that to 30, or 50, or whatever.
Hmm, sure I tried that. I'll try again, though, thanks.
(and this question really should have been posted on a postfix list if
posted at all)
Well, arguable. What if the MTA I'm
On 09/04/2004, at 8:34 PM, Ryan Verner wrote:
I realize this, but I would have thought postfix could handle this; it
should see sending emails to given recipients aren't working, and
either remove them from the subscription list, or just give up trying
to send to it temporarily.
Uh, re
On 09/04/2004, at 8:14 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
I do not grok Postfix but reducing the value of the Mailman config
variable SMTP_MAX_RCPTS in mm_cfg.py to a smaller value than the
default of 500 set in Defaults.py (assuming MM 2.1.x) might be of
benefit. I think you can come down to a few tens
On 09/04/2004, at 7:15 PM, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
That seems to be a message from postfix, the MTA, which is
disconnecting because to many recipient users do not exist any more. I
never used postfix myself, so I can't say any more to that.
I realize this, but I would have thought postfix could han
Howdy,
I configured mailman ages ago on a client's system; the lists are
designed for things such as newsletters and news updates, and only he's
allowed to post. Mailman is configured accordingly, and indeed, things
(mostly) work.
As I migrated away from an old server running majordomo, I imp
I've recently created several mailing lists, all of which are hosted by
sitecontrol.hostway.com and which are managed via a web browser which
in my instance is Safari on a Macintosh.
What I would like to be able to do is to extract the entirety of the
membership list so that it can be revised l
lic directory
(which has soft links pointing towards the lists in the private directory). In the
lists that are in the private directory, each has a config.pck, config.pck.last, or
request.db. I'm thinking maybe I'm not browsing the correct directory.
r the comment though.
Any other ideas?
-Ryan
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Jeff D wrote:
> I think there is a size threshold on messages that if you exceed that
> size, you might get this behavior. Look through the settings from
> something along the lines of a "max message size". Was
very email. Perhaps
the programmers thought it more efficient to store the image once and then
reference it as an attachment when each member is emailed?
Or could this be some behavior of my mailer daemon, Sendmail?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Ryan
We are experiencing problems with our mailing list through mail-man. My band "System
and Station" runs the mailing list on a server associated with communitymusician.com.
Here is the problem in detail. We have about 260 members in our list. Any messages
that we send to the list do not get sent t
? I know the listname.mbox, but what about
all the user preferences? I am assuming the names of the users and their preferences
are stored in a file and can simply be moved to another mailman install.
I hope I have explained my problem well, thank you in advance.
Ryan
Ryan Johnson
Security
Please let us know if they are actually able to whitelist you. I've
been trying for months to no avail. Perhaps you have found a more
intelligent person.
-Ryan
M Ondercin wrote:
The 554 error is a new one, they don't even have much info on
it in their help resources. Th
Since I'm not hiding "dotted-quad" URLs and my reverse DNS is in order,
I must be affected by their MIME filters.
Is there a global setting that I can change to force all of my output to
plaintext?
Thanks,
Ryan
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once they
"confirm" and there's no option in Mailman for disabling that second
confirmation message. That second confirmation message won't make sense for
my users for reasons not worth describing here. In other words, no need to
consider modifying that template I mentioned in my
i installed the latest version of mailman on Apache and use Sendmail as the
MTA, but when the automated process tries to run mailman it comes back with
an error.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /usr/bin/python -S
/var/mailman/cron/gate_
I have a problem with the aliases.db file for a postfix install with the
newest mailman on rehat 9. In the maillog of the box every time I send
to it it says that permission denied. I have used the check_perms
script and everything is fine. I am at a loss. It does not seem to
want to work. It
Odd. I have the same problem! (postfix here, and it's fine)
-R
Arnar Birgisson wrote:
Something of the sort yes.. if I stop mailman, there is one message in
the out queue. However, using dumpdb reveals that this is just a normal
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Sorry, I should have clarified that.. however, doesn't Barry need at least
*some* people to run the beta under load to help iron out the problems :)
Needless to say, I am one of those persons :)
Tom
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Tom Ry
ilman/listinfo/mailman-users
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> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
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x.x.x.x trying to GET /pipermail/test3/index.html, cgi_start_output
reports: cannot execute CGI
script /opt/mailman/archives/public/test3/index.html (exec() failure [Exec format
error]), chroot=,
dir=, user=, group=
Any ideas?
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Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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/test3/index.html (exec() failure [Exec format
error]), chroot=, dir=,
user=, group=
Jon Carnes wrote:
> Could it really be a rights issue? Who has rights to read
>/opt/mailman/archives/public/test3/index.html
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Pratt [mailto:[
d.html HTTP/1.0" 200 1635
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(303) 272-8902
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