Dwight Tovey said:
Mark Sapiro said:
You're almost there. If you look at lines 97 and 98 in
/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/SpamDetect.py, you'll see
for header, regex in mm_cfg.KNOWN_SPAMMERS:
cre = re.compile(regex, re.IGNORECASE)
Thus, the bad regex is in the
I'm getting these every 3 minutes in the logs/post file and I am
unable to receive new posts any ideas?
Oct 01 12:27:33 2005 (2883) post to physics-astronomy-seminars from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=4208, message-id=4339B35A.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 22 failures
Oct 01 12:30:40 2005 (2883) post to
Con Wieland wrote:
I'm getting these every 3 minutes in the logs/post file and I am
unable to receive new posts any ideas?
Oct 01 12:27:33 2005 (2883) post to physics-astronomy-seminars from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=4208, message-id=4339B35A.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 22 failures
snip
What's in
I should have included this originally. I had a list that the
subscribers file seems to have become corrupted creating some invalid
addresses (I have corrected this). As indicated in the log/smtp-
failure log these messages seem to be stuck on mailman. They are
not being accepted by my
Con Wieland wrote:
I should have included this originally. I had a list that the
subscribers file seems to have become corrupted creating some invalid
addresses (I have corrected this). As indicated in the log/smtp-
failure log these messages seem to be stuck on mailman. They are
not
Hi All,
I am getting the following error now when I start up mailman:
[client 192.168.4.199] Exception exceptions.A
ttributeError: MysqlMemberships instance has no attribute 'cursor' in
bound m
ethod MysqlMemberships.__del__ of
Mailman.MysqlMemberships.MysqlMemberships ins
tance at 0x40221a8c
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 09:22 -0700, Sean Roe wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting the following error now when I start up mailman:
[client 192.168.4.199] Exception exceptions.A
ttributeError: MysqlMemberships instance has no attribute 'cursor' in
bound m
ethod MysqlMemberships.__del__ of
I have just taken over the administration/moderation of our Mailman site and
appear to be having a problem with our Archives section getting the following
message when accessing the Archives.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /pipermail/members_aha.net.au/ on this
server.
At 8:05 AM +1000 2005-09-09, Clayton Mic wrote:
I have just taken over the administration/moderation of our Mailman
site and appear to be having a problem with our Archives section
getting the following message when accessing the Archives.
You haven't given us much in the way of
On 5 Sep 2005 at 14:54, Mark Sapiro wrote:
SuExec in the apache config. See
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-August/038874.html and
the web page it points to.
Whilst on 5 Sep 2005 at 16:48, Dan Phillips wrote:
I don't remember the specifics of your setup (OS, MTA, etc.),
On 3 Sep 2005 at 15:14, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I'm guessing you now have a cgi wrapper group mismatch error. See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.016.htp
Thanks for this although I certainly hope this isn't the case. I'm
fast reaching the point of throwing the towel in
Andrew Steele wrote:
I checked and find every attempt to access the mailman/admin or
listinfo addresses eg: http://airedale.cnet.org/mailman/listinfo
returns the following entry in the web server log:
[Mon Sep 5 22:11:09 2005] [error] [client 82.38.50.159] Premature
end of script headers:
I'm a new Mailman user. I've just had my ISP install Mailman for me.
They created a test list and this appears to work just fine.
I've now created the first list for myself using the web browser
interface.
On sending a test message I receive a copy of the message - I am the list
owner AND
Andrew Steele wrote:
I'm a new Mailman user. I've just had my ISP install Mailman for me.
They created a test list and this appears to work just fine.
I've now created the first list for myself using the web browser
interface.
On sending a test message I receive a copy of the message - I am
On 3 Sep 2005 at 12:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
To what address are you sending the message? The symptoms you describe
are exactly what you'd see if you are sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the reply...
I went back and double checked. I was definitely sending
Andrew Steele wrote:
On 3 Sep 2005 at 12:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you are sending to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address, it might be an alias or
Exim/Mailman integration problem. Exim/Mailman integration is described at
http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html.
It does seem that the aliases are
On our system (Mac OS X Server, using the bundled Postfix and bundled
Mailman 2.1.4), when we create a new list with the newlist command,
the new list announcement that is sent to the list owner comes from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. This address is also cited as the
address to which questions should be
Matt Emerson wrote:
On our system (Mac OS X Server, using the bundled Postfix and bundled
Mailman 2.1.4), when we create a new list with the newlist command,
the new list announcement that is sent to the list owner comes from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. This address is also cited as the
address to which
Jarrel Pertschuk wrote:
Hey there trying to learn how to filter attachments with a list of
extensions. I'd like to write a filter that will scan for all items like
.exe, .dll and a long list of things of that sort and delete them. Not
sure how to do this. Can anyone help with this basic
Hey there trying to learn how to filter attachments with a list of
extensions. I'd like to write a filter that will scan for all items
like .exe, .dll and a long list of things of that sort and delete
them. Not sure how to do this. Can anyone help with this basic
question?
Thanks,
-Jay
At 3:53 PM -0700 2005-04-29, Jarrel Pertschuk wrote:
Hey there trying to learn how to filter attachments with a list of
extensions. I'd like to write a filter that will scan for all items
like .exe, .dll and a long list of things of that sort and delete
them. Not sure how to do this. Can
Hi,
I will shortly become the List Admin for 11 mailing lists being
transferred from Majordomo to Mailman all at the same time (the big bang
approach). I've read the manuals and understand a lot of the admin
functions but have some areas that I am not clear about and am looking
for some guidance
At 12:42 PM + 2005-02-25, Mike Lyne wrote:
Question 1 - Is there a way to add large numbers of email addresses as
List members to Mailman easily and quickly in one, or a few, simple
actions?
There are the command-line tools. See
Mike Lyne wrote:
The questions I have are as follows:-
I need to be able to verify a Membership Number for applicants for the
3 Members only Lists before approving their addition to the appropriate
List - Mailman allows an (optional) Name to be submitted through the web
interface for joining but
Hi folks,
Many thanks to Brad and Mark for their help - the FAQ on python.org looks
absolutely essential reading.
Question 1 - Is there a way to add large numbers of email addresses as
List members to Mailman easily and quickly in one, or a few, simple
actions?
From the responses from Brad
I have searched the FAQ pages and found some information regarding my
problem, however, being new to the list, it is over my head. I haven't a
clue about cgi bins, grunners etc.
My need is to have the IP address in the welcome message replaced with
our company name. I understand that there is
Bonnie Lungren at WEI wrote:
My need is to have the IP address in the welcome message replaced with
our company name. I understand that there is a .txt template somewhere
that I can edit. Could you please direct me on how to find it and how to
edit it?
Editing templates is discussed in
Hi all, I am working with a client who needs to start doing bulk
e-mail blasts to a opt-in e-mail list. He has Mailman on his site
already, and since I have not heard of it before tonight I am trying
to do a little homework on it.
I understand that Mailman is a discussion list tool, but was
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:23:45 -0600
Patrick Hartman wrote:
Hi all, I am working with a client who needs to start doing bulk
e-mail blasts to a opt-in e-mail list. He has Mailman on his site
already, and since I have not heard of it before tonight I am trying
to do a little homework on it.
I
Patrick Hartman wrote:
I understand that Mailman is a discussion list tool, but was wondering
if it was possible to use it to send out e-mails from the
administrator to the subscribers only (without the users
reply/discussion aspect)? Just wondering if I am barking up the wrong
tree with Mailman
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Hi!
I have written up information on how to migrate
from L-Soft's LISTSERV to Mailman.
The HOWTO is available at
http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~nowonder/ls2mm/
Of course, this is work in progress.
Kind regards,
Peter
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Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:At 1:30 PM -0500 2004-11-22, Mark wrote:
Seeing that there is no way to do this without
changing the code, and that many Mailman users are not Python
programmers or do not have the permission to make such changes on the
server they are using, I think it
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:At 1:30 PM -0500 2004-11-22, Mark wrote:
Seeing that there is no way to do this without
changing the code, and that many Mailman users are not Python
programmers or do not have the permission to make such changes on the
server they are using, I think it
Ok now that I have my other issues resolved (finally!) I now run into
the problem with virtual hosts. I have 3 lists currently setup on my
server.
Will call the server domain example.com, the working domain example2.com
and the semi-working domain example3.com (hope that makes sense...)
I
At 11:12 PM -0500 2004-11-22, Jim Danvers wrote:
I discovered this list via aformention googling, and sure enough, I even
came across another sme user who posted with a question back on the 4th
of this month (Nov. '04 -- link here:
At 9:51 AM +0100 2004-11-23, Brad Knowles wrote:
If you're concerned about privacy issues, I'd encourage you to upgrade
to version 2.1.5 and perhaps turn off the archive function, or at least
make sure that people can't download the non anti-spammed version of
the archives (see
Hey all...
Long story short. Friend of mine has been dealing with cancer for the
past 5 years (two distinct types / diagnosis) He has been chronicling
his story to fellow cyclists and friends via self built distribution
lists using the built in mail client that comes with his windows
Dear Sir,
We would like to educate new users regarding how to use the mailing list, what are the
options availbale etc. etc.
Is it possible to send them complete information regarding the mailing list.
Regards,
Bhavin
--
Mailman-Users
Bhavin Shah wrote:
We would like to educate new users regarding how to use the mailing list, what are
the options availbale etc. etc.
Is it possible to send them complete information regarding the mailing list.
You can add list specific text to the welcome message on the
administration
I have my privacy options set at Confirm and approve on version 2.1.5.
The problem is:
After a new member replies to the confirmation message, they get another email
requesting that they go to an address that is the Members Moderator
Authentication screen, and it asks them for the Moderators
Bob Branch wrote:
I have my privacy options set at Confirm and approve on version 2.1.5.
The problem is:
After a new member replies to the confirmation message, they get another email
requesting that they go to an address that is the Members Moderator
Authentication screen, and it asks them for
I have installed Mailman 2.1.5 used the mass add to subscribe a bunch
of existing users, all received a confirmation regarding their
subscription.
However, when a new user subscribes no confirmation email is sent and
since the list(s) require confirmation, none of the new users are
getting
As a followup to this message, I have also discovered that no
administrative emails are being sent. We have a bunch of messages which
are pending approval which no email has been sent to either the poster
or the admins regarding the post.
Where should I be looking to solve this?
On Aug 31,
At 1:17 PM -0400 2004-08-31, A.Zeneski wrote:
However, when a new user subscribes no confirmation email is sent and
since the list(s) require confirmation, none of the new users are
getting subscribed.
I look in 'logs/subscribe' and see a TON of pending requests, but none
have been confirmed.
Brad,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have been searching mailing list archives
and the faq for keywords such as no confirmation email, no moderation
email, no admin email, etc
I checked out the link you posted and it didn't make much sense to me.
Users are able to request the subscription
In addition the /usr/local/bin/python -S
/usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds command did not send anything
either.
But as I said before mailing list posts have been coming in fine.
On Aug 31, 2004, at 3:15 PM, A.Zeneski wrote:
Brad,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have been searching mailing
Okay, I have NO idea what I did.. I changed Defaults.py to use Sendmail
delivery module instead, then I started seeing a bunch of errors in the
error log. I switched it back to the SMTPDirect module and all of a
sudden emails started flowing through.
Very, very strange!
One question, I have
At 5:38 PM -0700 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
You may think my ISP's spamware is stupid and for all I know you may be
right.
Auto-whitelist management systems (such as TMDA) are greatly
despised amongst much of the Internet community. I don't know if
your ISP is using this
firectly from
the list and not all this crap - as you call it.
Charles
-Original Message-
From: Richard Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Aug 20, 2004 4:17 PM
To: Charles Mikecz Vamossy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] New user - Mailman question
On 20 Aug 2004
At 12:55 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
You really expect ordinary users, who sign up for a discussion list
to understand autoresponders, mandatory white lists, etc???
If they're going to use these tools, they need to understand
something about how to configure them
At 12:50 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice with
most list management services.
Oh? How many decades have you been doing this? How many decades
have you been administering such services?
You can't make an
At 12:31 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
Thank you for your clarification. I had no idea - why would I? - that
signing up for a mailing list would generate all these individual
e-mails coming in from people, as opposed emails coming from the list
itself. Had I known that -
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible for
two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and functions
and I thought I would ask my elders for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we distribute weekly information to members
about our
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:39 PM, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
The problem is that non-members have apparently written postings and
we, laboring under the impression that if we do nothing, their letters
will get deleted, did in fact do nothing - and the letters appeared on
the list. Apparently, we
On 20 Aug 2004, at 20:39, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible
for two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and
functions and I thought I would ask my elders for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we
: [Mailman-Users] New user - Mailman question
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an automatic reply to your email message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This email address is protected by EarthLink spamBlocker. Your email
message has been redirected to a suspect email folder for
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
-Jeff
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive messages from the list itself
Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive
On Aug 20, 2004, at 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and
then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
At 02:22 PM 8/20/2004 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice
with most list management services. I write to a list - I expect my
responses come from the list, especially if I sign up for a daily
digest. Instead I am bombarded by hostile individual
I apologize if this is already documented somewhere. While I can find
lots of information about this error with other applications (and a
different line number) I can't seem to find any information about
this with respect to mailman. If I've missed a FAQ I'm just blind :)
I have mailman+qmail
At 11:29 PM -0400 2004-07-25, Rob Stampfli wrote:
3. Is there any reason to have the News qrunner active if I'm
not passing any mail to a news server? (I have turned it off
in my mm_cfg.py.)
If you're not gating news, then it's safe to turn this off.
4. Can I invoke the qrunner task
1. Is it possible to cause 'config_list -i' to take input from
stdin instead of a file?
** I don't think its possible.
2. I can force a list to be associated with a particular virtual
host by using 'config_list' to modify web_page_url (but it
complains when doing so). Is there a
I am a new administrator of a mailman 2.1.5 package on a Linux
Fedora Core 1 box, as well as being new subscriber to this group,
so my apologies in advance if my questions have been asked and
answered elsewhere. I have looked through the FAQ at
www.python.org (excellent document, btw) and didn't
Hi, I saw this question was asked April 4, 2003, but was unable to find an
answer to it.
I was using mailman V2.1.4, just upgraded to V2.1.5. The last 2 mailing
lists created under V2.1.4 aren't showing up on the listinfo pages for the
websites in question. I can go to
Folks,
It looks like the new mail server for python.org is now fully
online. There may be a period of catch-up for a while.
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
-- Benjamin
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general setup
and was able to set list and users up with no problems
I was also able to send a subscribe requests out to users
and they were able to send them back.
The problem is when I tried
I have a similar issue using postfix. So if you figure out anything will you
please let me know and i will do the same.
Thanks
Brian
On Saturday 22 May 2004 08:16, Bob Escher wrote:
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general
Hi All
I am new to mailman and I am running it with xmail.
I finally figured after reading a lot the general setup
and was able to set list and users up with no problems
I was also able to send a subscribe requests out to users
and they were able to send them back.
The problem is when I tried and
Hi All,
I've got a FreeBSD virtual server. I had a MM meltdown -- yanked the old
version. Then did vinstall for a new version of MM. Great. Love it. Splendid
new features.
However, my older version of TWIG is now not able to work.
http://www.informationgateway.org/
TWIG give me lots of
At 7:54 PM -0500 2004/04/16, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
However, my older version of TWIG is now not able to work.
http://www.informationgateway.org/
TWIG give me lots of errors with MSQL.
TWIG is a webmail implementation. This doesn't have anything to
do with Mailman, which is a mailing
Check the error logs send info, it's probably related. I know for
instance if I try to throw plone onto a box i've already got MM
installed on, that my Python 2.1 will be mangled by the older Python
version 'plone' uses.
Your TWIG may have suffered a similar fate. Try and get some debug info
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 07:04, Jason Marty wrote:
I am running Mailman on a Mac with OS X Panther.
When you create a list via the GUI interface it does not ask you to
create an admin password.
If I try to create the list via the Mailman interface I do not know
the password and it will no accept
Title: New list password
I am running Mailman on a Mac with OS X Panther.
When you create a list via the GUI interface it does not ask you to create an admin password.
If I try to create the list via the Mailman interface I do not know the password and it will no accept my other list passwords.
Hi,
I just installed mailman on my Linux Mandrake 9.2 where there's a postfix
server, but i have the following problem when i want to create a new ML :
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/mailman/scripts/driver, line 87, in run_main
main()
File
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Yves Bougardier wrote:
I just installed mailman on my Linux Mandrake 9.2 where there's a postfix
server, but i have the following problem when i want to create a new ML :
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
I just upgraded to Mailman 2.1.4 and am having two problems with the
new header_filter_rules spam filter. First, after I have saved the
expressions, if I change anything else in the Privacy options
(Subscription rules, Sender filters, Recipient filters) and save those
changes, it erases
Hi there. I am hoping someone can help me. I recently installed Redhat 9.0
on a machine and included the mailman package in the install. As I am new
to mailman I cant seem to create a list because I dont have the list
creators password. For some reason I cant find any documentation on it in
the
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Adrian Beacham wrote:
Hi there. I am hoping someone can help me. I recently installed
Redhat 9.0 on a machine and included the mailman package in the
install. As I am new to mailman I cant seem to create a list because
I dont have the list
I have just installed Mailman several times (2.0.13). to try to solve
problems. Here are the 2 that i get every minute that i cannot seem to
solve. This add_vh is really gettin annoyin too as it seems to stay
weather i delete the line or not in mm_cfg.py...
here's the first error:
At 9:55 PM -0500 2004/01/22, ReeprFlame wrote:
I have just installed Mailman several times (2.0.13).
Why are you installing such an old version of Mailman? Have you
tried 2.1.4?
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety
Afternoon all,
I have a freebsd 5.1 machine running with
sendmail-8.12.10 with sasl
New install of Mailman 2.1.4
I was changing out boxes and locations for my server and of course I
thought I would use the latest build of everything. This does always
seem to cause a few problems that have to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (April Cox) scripsit/wrote:
I was able to set it up to not allow members or non-members
to post to the list. But I was unable to prevent it from allowing people to
respond to the email they receive from me.
You cannot stop people from responding to the email you send them -
Hi there!
I was hoping someone out there could help me. I'm a new user of mailman and
am creating a list for a professional organization. It's an outgoing-bound
list only, specifically I'll be using it to send out meeting announcements
and reminders. I was able to set it up to not allow members
Thank you very much for the help. The problem was that I didn't have a
mailman mailing list and I needed to start the mailmanctl daemon.
I wasn't aware of these changes to Mailman.
I have a new question, though. Where should I put the
/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/bin/mailmanctl start command
Thanks again.
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/ was the correct place. There was already a mailman
script there. I guess the problem was that I just didn't have a mailman
mailing list.
Thanks for being so much help.
Darren
Jon Carnes wrote:
You'll probably get a better response on a FreeBSD mailing
Problem description:
I can no longer subscribe to or send mail to my lists.
Here's some detail.
From the standpoint of being able to use the mailing lists (subscribe,
post messages, etc), the lists had been working for several weeks.
Then, spontaneously, all of the normal list server tasks
Read FAQ 3.14
It looks like either your cron daemon is not running (for Mailman
versions 2.0.x and below) - or your mailmanctl daemon is not runing (for
Mailman versions 2.1.x and above).
Jon Carnes
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 10:29, backdoc wrote:
Problem description:
I can no longer
You'll probably get a better response on a FreeBSD mailing list... but
(from memory), the proper location for FreeBSD startup script is
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/
If that doesn't work you might try: man rc.conf
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 20:15, backdoc wrote:
Thank you very much
I have just compiled and installed a copyof mailman-2.1.3 with python-2.2.3
running on a Solaris 8 machine with and apache server
every thing appears to be ok except that when i connect to the
webser/mailman/ i get a 403 forbidden error with the message
You don't have permission to access
It looks like you are going to the wrong url. try
www.myserver.com/mailman/admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/23/03 07:25AM
I have just compiled and installed a copyof mailman-2.1.3 with
python-2.2.3
running on a Solaris 8 machine with and apache server
every thing appears to be ok except that when i
Is there anyone from NZ out there I could ring for some help with mailman?
Richard Davis
Communications Advisor and Webmaster
Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
PO Box 9049, Wellington, New Zealand
Phone: +64.4.801600; Fax: +64.4.8016001
Direct: +64.4.3818285 Mob: 027.4048656
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 00:02:40 EDT, you wrote:
I dunno,, ive been wonderin about that myself, but some peeps online tend
to play email games, and i dont.
So go figure, u know the guy better than i do.
Later, yall..
Me :-)
I have no idea what you're talking about here.
Mike-
Mornings: Evolution
Sorry for the massive crosspost, but this particular article should be
interesting to all of you, in one way or another. The article -
Making the CGI interface of Mailman 2.1.2 work (almost) properly on an
Apache WWW server using webhop and port redirection (both features of
dyndns.org)
- has
I asked:
I'm attempting to use Mailman on RedHat Linux 9.0. I installed it as
part of the initial installation of RedHat, via the RPM that came on
the CD.
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John Carnes responded (thanks!):
Did you startup the Mailman daemon: /var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 08:35 pm, Michael D. Hensley wrote:
I asked:
I'm attempting to use Mailman on RedHat Linux 9.0. I installed it as
part of the initial installation of RedHat, via the RPM that came on
the CD.
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John Carnes responded (thanks!):
Did
Here is a repost of my So you want to use the Default Mailman install
that comes with RH9... post:
Note: my server's name is list.anncons.org so I use that for the host
definitions below. You should use your hosts name.
Put the following in your /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file:
MAILMAN_USER
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