I've been running Mailman 2.0.x through a proxy to the /localhost/ so as to
only need one single install of Mailman across a number of virtual domains
for sometime now. it's worked well under 2.0.x... one install - many
domains.
I've recently upgraded to Python 2.3 and the Mailman 2.1.5 release..
Thanks Brad -- I found a one line solution that solves my problem
a minor change to Utils.py:
^L
def get_domain():
host = os.environ.get('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST',
os.environ.get('SERVER_NAME'))
#host = os.environ.get('HTTP_HOST', os.environ.get('SERVER_NAME'))
port = os.environ.get('SE
I read these and tried them no luck. Also after I create the mailman list
or any list for that matter I do not get a dump to copy into my aliases
file as I do on other installs of Mailman.
Thanks Scott
> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Scott Comboni wrote:
>
>> I cannot s
ot be done with a stock install where
might I look in the source to add such a thing?
I think this to be just an odd a request as the rest of you probably do but
you know how management gets!
Thanks,
Scott
PGP signature
boss. The
problem is he is used to maintaining his "list" as a list of addresses in
Eudora or something like that (not familiar with that software).
Thanks for the tips,
Scott
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 09:43:27AM +0100, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
>
> Technically this is possible to
. Is there an easy way to move my lists over? without loosing
anything?
Any help would be great or point me in some doc that explains this..
Scott
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I've just finished installing Mailman, and I am sure I followed instructions
to a 'T'. I've reached the point where I created the first list, 'test' and
all seemed fine. I received my email, and this is where things seem to go
strange for me.
The email asks me to go to http://lists.pairowoodies
I'd like to prep my server now for installing MM2.1 when it is considered
stable...
It's currently running Python 1.5.2 - but of course, I'll need 2.0 or better
for MM2.1. IF I install Python 2.x right now, will I have to recompile the
MM 2.0.x that I'm currently running?
t version of mailman you have but check for the
"mmsitepass" command in the mailman/bin directory.
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htt
Does anyone have any ideas about using RADIUS to override internal mailman
password authentication for addresses inside the domain? We'd really like
our users to be able to have single sign-on.
Thanks,
Scott
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a moderated list,
I was wondering why the "Reply-To" wasn't used when the message was actually
sent out. Is there some configuration tweak I can use to get it to honor that
header?
Scott
asswd reminders that Mailman sends out
to show up in the newsgroups. :)
If anyone wants to share their procmail scripts for handling this that would
be great.
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Feel free to tell me that I'm just too stupid to see it, but I cant see (on
MM 2.0.6) where to change a subscription address
Is the only way to do this to unsub/resub??
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 04:57:12PM -0500, Scott Russell wrote:
> Greets.
>
> For mailman 2.x mailing lists, why do you all use in your procmail filters
> to prevent the Mailman passwd reminders from showing up in list archives or
> nntp mail gateways?
>
> I want to gateway
do not let the archive be viewed display a 404 error
>page not found.
At least one messge must be sent to the mailing list before the archive link
will work. Not sure if that's the case for you or not, but it is the way
things work. :)
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P3-Rcpt: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Scott Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.1
Subject: [BF]on-line newsletter!
X-BeenThere: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailman-Version: 2.0.1
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
List
y and the .meta
files.
Would someone please help me track this down and
fix it? I would very much hate to lose the Mailman authentication.
Thanks,
Scott
l'
I've manually added the types that are needed in my environment, but it
would be nice to see the code updated so I don't have to reapply the change
with each incremental update.
I'm currently at version 2.0.8
Thanks,
Scott
=
e browser.
Help?
Thank you,
Scott Rogers
BTW, the list server is running at www.highcountryrugby.com
n cgi-wrapper (admin):
Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 48, GOT gid 501. (Reconfigure to take
501?)
Where 46 = GID of apache .
Thanks...
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From: "Skip Montanaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Scott Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EM
Skip,
I apologize for the typo in my last message. Apache's GID is still 48...
not 46. Sorry.
Scott
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To: "Scott Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fr
ed like a champ.
thank you,
Scott Rogers
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To: "Scott Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Premature E
t_maxnobjects'
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
Is there a bsddb module (or rpm) available for SuSE 7.3? Any
help is greatly appreciated.
Scott Cleary
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You should be able to extract it from the log files
in ~mailman/logs/subscribe using grep
Scott
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I wrong?
> Is there a better way to do this?
> Wouldn't it be possible to make it better in Mailman 2.0.8 or 2.1?
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enmail uses Sendmail as a transport agent.
Thanks,
Scott
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=/var/lib/mailman --with-ownername=mail --with-ownergroup=mail
--with-username=mail --host=noggon.com --with-groupname=mail
Firstly almost all installed files need their permissions changed (using
bin/check_perms bad gid (has: scott, expected mail) (fixing)) - is this a
normal part of installation
Hi Jeffrey,
Take a look at this thread:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2001-October/014447.html
The patch uses htdig and is on sourgeforge
I think this should *either* be an included feature (it is on the
wishlist) or, in the meantime, in the FAQ doc
Cheers
Scott
On Mon
mail:mail (in my case) and thereby not allowing the webserver to access
them.
If the cookie problem is likely rember to restart your browser (or open a
new one) these are sometimes loaded on program launch (MS IE anyway) and
even if you have deleted the cookie this will be required.
Cheers
Scott
On Tue
group - and the mailman
group is retained resulting in nobody:mailman?
Thanks for your help with this - I have nearly no hair left!
Scott
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Scott Spence wrote:
>
> > as a matter of interest what happens to the permissions once the cron j
an fstab expert but could THIS be my problem? the python
executables likely reside here (as does apache) but not the mailman
scripts - what do you think? perhaps "defaults" (that includes suid) may
be a better option..
cheers
scott
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrot
/mailman
# wrapper script for mailman
MAILMAN_WRAP=MAILMAN_HOME/mail/wrapper
# user and group for mailman
MAILMAN_UID=exim
MAILMAN_GID=exim
What do you think?
This is why I have acted so desperate to look at the fstab file..
~:-( - i.e. one hair left!
scott
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Ashley M
have read these let me know if your configuration and details
are similar to mine. Perhaps together we can work this out!
Cheers
Scott
(I am not using hair growth forumula!)
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Gerald Volp wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm a Newbie to mailman, I installed it yester
I think this could be a case of P3P being implemented.
http://www.w3.org/P3P/p3pfaq.html
http://www.w3.org/P3P/
don't you?
Scott
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 03:27:08PM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
> > This is definitely a Frequently
Could be a permissions problem (I know these well!) check your webserver
and mail logs too!!
Scott
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Greg Rees wrote:
>
> Yes, I ran check_perms and it reported "no problems found"
>
> The /home/mailman/logs/error are clean (empty). No problems there
lman.
you mean "or" not "nor" right?-^
Cheers - Thanks so much for you help with this! (I am bald now)
Scott
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I would appreicate knowing if your fstab options that are on the partition
of python or apache or mailman have the suid (or 'defaults') options
specified.
Cheers
Scott
PS I include this into the mailing list for its information.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Gerald Volp wrote:
> Scott,
&g
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Scott Spence wrote:
>
> > This INSTALL file *MUST* be wrong - surely??
>
> They are misleading...
i.e. Misname a feature of the ./configure utility? - very misleading! ;-)
>
>
> > Permission denied: '/var/l
I realize this might be a bit off topic; but perhaps others running Mailman
have run into this problem.
Something strange has happened! I've had Mailman running on our mail server
for quite some time, along with DRAC, QPopper and Sendmail. Everything
worked great.
In January, I thought I had a
Title: Mailman move and upgrade
Anyone know what I need to move to get all the listservs off one Debian box onto another Debain box.
I will be going from Mailman 1.1 to Mailman 2.0.8
Also changing from Sendmail on the old box to Postfix on the new box.
Do I need to alter any config files,
Anyone know what I need to move to get all the listservs off one Debian
box on to another Debian box?
I will be going from Mailman 1.1 to Mailman 2.0.8
Also changing from Sendmail on the old box to Postfix on the new box.
Do I need to alter any config files, etc?
Thanks for any help.
-Dave
I just figured this out and it all worked good.
Basically you have to move the data in your
/var/lib/mailman/lists/
/var/lib/mailman/archives/
/var/lib/mailman/data/
This is for Debain, change for proper path on your distro
Check paths with
Locate mailman
This will show you the paths for i
that in the listinfo.html template.
Any suggestions would be welcomed!
Thanks
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-byte message being posted to my /var/spool/mail/mylogin mailbox.
That's the only anomaly.
Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Scott
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that appear to be just a bare linefeed or ^D character. Oh, and by the way,
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Scott
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On Thursday 30 May 2002 11:24 am, Raquel Rice wrote:
> Do you get mail sent directly to those addresses ... not through the
> list?
Flawlessly, yes. And I apologize for not having mentioned that in my
original post. It was in my brain but never came out on the keyboard.
...useless to anyone
smart enough to operate a web browser. Helpful advice like, if you want to
manage the membership of your list, go to the members page. Imagine that!
Thanks for any suggestions anyone can off
. I consider this problem solved, thanks to you. :-)
Scott
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Thanks to all, especially Raquel, for the replies to my question on-list. You
folks got me asking the basic questions again, and I thereby found the obvious
problem hidden inside its mask of subtle symptoms. :-)
Kind regards,
Scott
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http://www.4th.co
stem by using some manual greps to find
the problem strings, then fixing them by using vi to insert a blank ahead of
the word "From" on these lines. It's cumbersome, but so far my success rate
is 100%.
Anyone have a better idea? As with the
*
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
#
# Splits an mbox formatted file into chunks of size SZ messages each.
# Sends output to "split-0001.mbox", "split-0002.mbox", and so on, for as
# many as it takes. Overwrites the output files without warning.
#
# Author: Scott Courtney ([EMAIL PROTE
Ok - I've been trying for a week to get my python upgraded in preparation
for mm2.1
And its just not wanting to compile everything.
I keep getting messages like:
WARNING: removing "struct" since importing it failed
when compiling Python 2.2.1
and nothing I can play with is fixing thin
On Sunday 02 June 2002 12:26 am, Jon Carnes wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 09:35 pm, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > I am trying to import large numbers of messages (several hundred, to as
> > many as 900 for one of my lists) into Mailman from mbox files. I can only
> > do ab
r a data
import routine.
I'll post to the list when I have more definitive info.
Scott
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 01:34 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I'll post to the list when I have more definitive info.
Okay...more data.
I'm not sure if this is "the" problem, but it is certainly "a" problem. The
parser in Pipermail chokes on headers that look lik
On Sunday 02 June 2002 02:06 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is "the" problem, but it is certainly "a" problem. The
> parser in Pipermail chokes on headers that look like this:
>
> Received: from blah blah blah
> by blah blah blah
> Rece
On Sunday 02 June 2002 02:35 am, Scott Courtney wrote:
> By slightly I mean, among other things, that it wraps
> the header lines in a way that appears incompatible with RFC 822. The Perl
> script that extracts these pages has no way of knowing what Yahoo has done
> to the original
from YahooGroups to mbox format.
#
# Author: Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
# License: GPL
#
# Disclaimer: Written for my own one-time use; NOT thoroughly tested.
#
BEGIN {
hdr=0;
}
/^From .*@.* .*:..:.. / {
hdr=1;
print $0;
}
/^$/ {
hdr=0;
print $0
On Sunday 02 June 2002 10:00 am, LuKreme wrote:
> On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 09:21 PM, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:59 pm, LuKreme wrote:
> >> Out of curiosity, how did you split the mbox? I have about 1200 emails
> >> I
> >> w
I can just post it out there
without involvement of anyone else in particular?
Scott
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make it easy for people to exit a list of which they, for
whatever reason, no longer wish to be a member. Or they may wish to set their
subscriptions to digest mode, or temporarily turn off mail while on vacation.
The list-help address is useful in document
this file, but instead copy these lines to your own
Mailman/mm_cfg.py file and then edit as you wish.
This affects new lists being created. To change an existing list, the config
is stored under lists//config.pck as a "pickle" file. You'll need
to use Python, preferab
with particular regard to the form itself, as well as the size and nature of
the intended subscription base, we could offer further suggestions that are
more targeted to your needs. Nonetheless, I hope that one or more of the ideas
I've suggested
.
Kind regards,
Scott
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http://www.4th.com/| (
man-2.1b2/tests/msgs'make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/stiret/tar/mailman-2.1b2/tests'make: execvp: PYTHON2@: Permission
deniedmake: *** [doinstall] Error 127[mailman@cort
mailman-2.1b2]$
Is there another way to do this?
Thanks,
Scott Tiret
cron job is in the mailman user's personal crontab, NOT the
system (root) crontab.
This reduces CPU consumption on servers such as mine where list traffic is
light.
Scott
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On Wednesday 12 June 2002 12:36 am, Jon Parise wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 05:09:50AM -0400, Scott Courtney wrote:
> > Another change that may or may not apply to your lists: Some versions of
> > KMail, the client that comes with KDE, produce a header called
> > "M
gly header problems when importing
# mail from YahooGroups to mbox format.
#
# Author: Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://4th.com/
#
# License: GPL (http://www.gnu.org/)
#
# Disclaimer: Written for my own one-time use; NOT thoroughly tested.
#
BEGIN {
hdr=0;
u appear to be missing the "From abc@xyz hh:mm:ss" line (this is not its
exact format, but it's similar) that marks the beginning of a new message in
mbox format.
The "From: " header line doesn't actually delimit a message. There should be a
line tha
dmin's guide
>
Version 2.1b2 (beta) has built-in support for this. I'm using it. :-)
Scott
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s there any way to get around this?
>
There are several approaches. Tell us how your virtual domains are mapped
to your login names (generically, not a specific list of logins). Is it one-
to-one or many-to-one?
Scott
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my list if you want to.
The "<>" delimiters in HTML and the same delimiters in the email address serve
entirely different purposes and are not intermingled in mailto links of HTML.
Use only the canonical address there, a
will be announced on the list.
My solution applies to Mailman 2.1b2 and later; I have not tested it with
the earlier versions.
(BTW, the delay in the HOWTO has resulted from my having to learn something
about DocBook in order to
get
delivery unless the qrunner is active -- still stands.
If you run this in the root crontab (not advised, but possible) you'll need an
extra parameter near the beginning of the line for the userid owning the
process.
Scott
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Thanks for any help.
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e CC'ed myself on the mail from the webform and the from: header
seems to be formed correctly. Can anyone think what would cause this
difference?
The reason that I am using a webform is that I also am updating information
on a web page via a MySQL database.
Thank
er than trying to do this globally, and unconditionally, on the
server.
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very rarely. It
tends to crash a lot and take with it the mail archives, which of course are
in a proprietary, binary format so that they are difficult to recover.
(I notice that your domain is in .es, so I might need to explain that in the
USA, the word "outhouse" means "outdo
r yet, I wish someone would shoot me.
Thats not the answer. Chocolate is the answer. Chocolate, cold pizza and a
beer or two works wonders for me when I'm running into a deadline ;-)
Scott.
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I've got a problemI've got a large (600+ user) list
When the list admin (or I, with the site password) go into this page, and
try to select a different chunk of users to display on the page, the chunk
never changes, it's always the first 30 addresses that are shown.
The URL is changing, but
shown.
> Does "shift-reload" (or whatever makes your particular
> browser ignore its cache
> and issue a "please really reget this page" request) make any
> difference?
>
> Bek Oberin wrote:
> >
> > Scott Brown wrote:
> > > When the list
certain
> Mailman is getting the right info? If not, you could
> instrument the Python code to
> log some things without too much effort...
>
> Scott Brown wrote:
> >
> > My server works just peachy with other routines which pass
> data on the url.
> > My own site
>
> So, if sgid CGIs don't run, but non-sgid CGIs do (but can't work),
> is your Apache config such that sgid CGIs aren't permitted
> by a mere ScriptAlias, like, are you using suEXEC or something?
> I don't see this error in my Apache source, so maybe the ability
> to run sgid CGIs by default ha
tware wipes the user's butt for them; it's only a matter of
> hardware and the right testing procedure.
Mailman does a pretty good job of this already with it's easy to use
web GUI. That's one of the main reason so many admins like it, less user
questions about 'how do I.
about
> users' butts, on the other hand, seem to be rather irrelevant to
> this list - but then again, I might be entirely wrong about what is
> relevant or appropriate on a list for the users of some particular
> mailing list management software.
I agree. I've seen this questio
The change address form should simply call the existing subscribe and
unsubscribe routines. That way any rules setup for subscribe and unsubscribe
still apply.
The only other wrinkle should be that the options on the old email address
get carried over to the new address.
-- Scott
On Wed, Feb
how it anywhere that I've seen.
The problem is that as my lists are setup now I get double [list name] tags
in the subject line.
Where can I find the needed info to step me through the setup of an umbrella
list?
Thanks much!
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Linux Technology
ld not append a list tag in the subject
or attache a footer to the list?
In the Mailman configs for each list it's setup as follows:
List A: umbrella_list = 1
umbrella_member_suffix = '-owner'
List B: umbrella_list = 0
umbrella_member_suffix = '-owner
Has anyone been able to completely virtualize the mailing lists under
mailman v2?
I'm not talking about the improvements made in v2 I mean having
multiple domains be able to have the SAME list name. Unless I've missed
something, right now they're limited to being unique per machine. I know
I've been using mailman for about a week, and it was working fine. Now, all
of the sudden, all messages it receives for the lists get stuck in the queue
and never sent. I'm running on Redhat Linux with sendmail. Other sendmail
mail is delivered with no problems.
post atrium"... Service unavailable
>
> any pointers on this one?
>
> J.
>
Try "ln -s /home/mailman/mail/wrapper /etc/smrsh/wrapper"
Thanks for saying Please.
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for prevention?
In the Archiving Options for the list, set the archives to "Private." Members
then enter their passwords to go to the archives. There is also an option to
slightly obfuscate e-mail addresses, but that's not 100% effective a
On Monday 08 July 2002 12:10 pm, Bogardi Janos wrote:
> Hello Scott,
>
> Thanks for the answer. I'm afraid I was not specific enough.
>
> I'm aware of the option of setting the archives access to private. However,
> I'd like to keep it public - just to please hone
ther, and be sure to put in a second Ethernet adapter so that you can fail
over to it if something happens to the primary adapter.
Just out of curiosity, what are you planning to do for backup media? You may
need a secondary S
a matter of seconds rather than for hours or days.
What method are you using to determind what relay gets each outbound message
transaction?
Scott
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On Thursday 11 July 2002 11:59 am, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 08:43:06 -0400
>
> Scott Courtney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 11 July 2002 12:14 am, J C Lawrence wrote:
> >> a) Add more RAM. Number of queue runners for your MTA
> >
ce a buffer and inode flush).
You're right, of course. It's been several years since I've needed to get into
SMTP RFCs in that level of detail.
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