Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive problem

2015-05-06 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 05/06/2015 09:55 AM, Mark wrote: > Good after noon, > i have a Archived list but if i go to my Archives it ses no messages have > been posted yet > this is not troo only they are being posted can any one help > the list is set to private Archive Are messages being posted and delivered to the

[Mailman-Users] Archive problem

2015-05-06 Thread Mark
Good after noon, i have a Archived list but if i go to my Archives it ses no messages have been posted yet this is not troo only they are being posted can any one help the list is set to private Archive many thanks mark. -- Mailman-Users mailing

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive Problem

2009-11-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jason L wrote: >I just moved my mailman install to another machine it has the same >machine name and the lists are working but the archiving is not. the >archives/private folder is empty, and each email that is sent produces >an error in the log. > > >Nov 26 12:07:33 2009 (2374) Archive file a

[Mailman-Users] Archive Problem

2009-11-26 Thread Jason L
I just moved my mailman install to another machine it has the same machine name and the lists are working but the archiving is not. the archives/private folder is empty, and each email that is sent produces an error in the log. Nov 26 12:07:33 2009 (2374) Archive file access failure: /us

Re: [Mailman-Users] archive problem

2009-07-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
c cc wrote: > >I have moved many lists from an old mailman (2.0.8) to a new mailman >(2.1.9). Everything seems to be working fine except the archives. I >could see the old archives, but the new archived wouldn't show up on >the web page unless I run the arch script. Does anyone know how to >solve t

[Mailman-Users] archive problem

2009-07-17 Thread c cc
Hi, I have moved many lists from an old mailman (2.0.8) to a new mailman (2.1.9). Everything seems to be working fine except the archives. I could see the old archives, but the new archived wouldn't show up on the web page unless I run the arch script. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? T

[Mailman-Users] Archive Problem.

2003-08-14 Thread lappleby
I recently edited my archives to remove an email, but when I re-arched them I got a bunch of screwy entries. ( http://www.bhsims.com/pipermail/caledonia/2003-July/date.html ) When I tried to edit the archives again there were a bunch of messages that were fragments of messages that existe in other

[Mailman-Users] Archive problem...

2002-07-11 Thread Mike Avery
I'm using Mailman 2.0.8 and have been having some problems with my archives. I hope someone can give me a suggestion as to how to clear up the mess. Some of the mailing lists are fine, but in a few mailing lists, only the last two months are available from the web menu. Looking in the /usr/

Re: [Mailman-Users] Archive problem (2nd try)

2002-03-26 Thread Richard Barrett
At 11:45 26/03/2002 -0500, Tim Miller wrote: >Got no bites on this last time I posted it. Still need help fixing the >problem. > >Pipermail (maybe?) has stopped working on one of over 500 lists on our >server. The messages are all there in the txt file but can't be accessed >via the web. Any

[Mailman-Users] Archive problem (2nd try)

2002-03-26 Thread Tim Miller
Got no bites on this last time I posted it. Still need help fixing the problem. Pipermail (maybe?) has stopped working on one of over 500 lists on our server. The messages are all there in the txt file but can't be accessed via the web. Any ideas of how to bump start it again? We are using

[Mailman-Users] Archive problem

2002-03-24 Thread Tim Miller
Pipermail (maybe?) has stopped working on one of over 500 lists on our server. The messages are all there in the txt file but can't be accessed via the web. Any ideas of how to bump start it again? We are using Mailman 2.0.8 Thanks for your ideas. Tim -

[Mailman-Users] Archive problem

2001-02-21 Thread Endre Barta
Hi, I cannot get working the arhive options of mailman 2.0.1. When I running ~mailman/bin/arch, I am getting the following error: bash-2.04$ bin/arch tarokk figuring article archives 2000-November Traceback (innermost last): File "bin/arch", line 129, in ? main() File "bin/arch", line 1