On 08/17/2013 12:33 PM, Crile Carvey wrote:
>
> The only thing I did outside of the mailman web interface
> was to add aliases.
And what aliases did you add?
A couple of possibilities are that you are mailing to LISTNAME-owner@...
instead of LISTNAME@... or that the alias for LISTNAME has the '
Hello,
I have added a new list to an existing, fully functional mailman installation
but messages are not being delivered to all of the list members.
This mailman instance has been operational for a number of years servicing two
other active lists. Those lists continue to work just fine, so I d
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Thomas Gramstad writes:
>
> > > The message is an uncaught bounce notification. This says either the
> > > list posts are being sent to
> > > stoppdld-boun...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no (or possibly
> > > stoppdld-ad...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no) instead of to
Thomas Gramstad writes:
> > The message is an uncaught bounce notification. This says either the
> > list posts are being sent to
> > stoppdld-boun...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no (or possibly
> > stoppdld-ad...@mailman.kunnskapsallmenning.no) instead of to
> The name of this list is
> st
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Thomas Gramstad wrote:
> >
> >A new list in my Mailman installation refuses to let postings
> >from a subscriber and list administrator through (not sure if
> >this applies to all posters -- the list is new), and bounces
> >the postings instead. Below is t
Thomas Gramstad wrote:
>
>A new list in my Mailman installation refuses to let postings
>from a subscriber and list administrator through (not sure if
>this applies to all posters -- the list is new), and bounces
>the postings instead. Below is the error message --
>unfortunately in Norwegian -- ma
Hi,
A new list in my Mailman installation refuses to let postings
from a subscriber and list administrator through (not sure if
this applies to all posters -- the list is new), and bounces
the postings instead. Below is the error message --
unfortunately in Norwegian -- maybe someone recognizes th
Mélanie Bureau wrote:
Hi ,
We would like to create a new list serve. How can we do this?
Thank you!
End original message. -
You will need to install mailman.
Start here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/index.html
You can get the late
Hi ,
We would like to create a new list serve. How can we do this?
Thank you!
Mélanie
Mélanie Bureau
Operations manager/ directrice des opérations
CAPACOA
(Canadian Arts Presenting Association/lAssociation canadienne des
organismes ar
OK,
I was out of the office yesterday and couldn't play with this, but
I've done some additional testing to try and figure it out.
1) I did, in fact give "apache" and "mailman" the necessary sudo
privs, not "nobody", and "apache" is the user that the web server runs
as
from /etc/sudoer
Trevor Antczak wrote:
>
>3) The data/aliases file is being updated
This says that Mailman.MTA.Postfix.create() is being called by the
create CGI and is successfully adding the aliases to data/aliases.
Assuming you have nothing in mm_cfg.py for
POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS, and there's no reason
Trevor Antczak wrote:
>I used the excellent instructions here:
>
>http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg47309.html
>
>to allow Mailman to do it's own alias creation in Sendmail. This has
>been partially successful, and I can now create lists with the newlist
>command, and al
Hello all,
I recently installed and configured Mailman to work with Sendmail.
This installation is designed as an internal list server where
essentially all users will be able to create lists as they need in
order to serve specific needs. In order to avoid a massive
administrative overhe
Thanks Mark. Just the advise that was needed.
Turns out that my script in init.d/ couldn't find its pid and so didn't
known how to shut anything down. I had to use kill pid commands from
the ps listing. But when it restarted, the archive runner started up
with the rest of them and the archive
Hugh Esco wrote:
>
>The moderation que appropriately snags unauthorized mail. The list is
>passing traffic through to the list. But so far, I have seen no
>evidence that anything is being archived, although I believe I've
>appropriately configured these new lists to do that.
>
>The root adminis
I've been using multiple instances of mailman for probably close to a
hundred different lists on dozens of projects since 2000. I've
administered dozens of mailman installations on at least six servers,
many of them with command line access. I have never run into this issue
before.
I have set
Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
>
>I recently reopened a list for my wife's business. I have a few of my own
>lists. I NEVER get any unsolicited postings to my list, which has been up a
>few weeks, yet after 2 days of starting my wife's list, I am getting
>spammed, hosed and slammed by all sorts of dubio
I recently reopened a list for my wife's business. I have a few of my own
lists. I NEVER get any unsolicited postings to my list, which has been up a
few weeks, yet after 2 days of starting my wife's list, I am getting
spammed, hosed and slammed by all sorts of dubious posts.
Is there something t
The League CA Cities wrote:
>I am getting permission issues when trying to create a new list. There is no
>authentication to prove my access status, any advice?
Are you providing "List creator's (authentication) password:" at the
bottom of the list create form? This must be Mailman's "site" pass
I am getting permission issues when trying to create a new list. There is no
authentication to prove my access status, any advice?
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OK, here is an interesting one. I recently moved all the lists and my
perl admin interface (for other things, not mailman list admin) to a new
server. Both independantly seem to be running fine, but they seem to
refuse to interface. If I try and do a newlist from my program, I get
the mail,
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
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
R Richman wrote:
>
>I did set the general option preference for preferred host name to
>example3.com what I can't figure out is where I need to set the virtual
>host option(s) so that the pages will reflect the correct virtual host
>and not the server name (example.com). I so far can't figure
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 hav
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 ac
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.
I have recently setup mailman on one of our servers
so I am still learning how to run the list server.
A few days ago I had a request for a new list.
I created the list and a New list message went out
to this new list manager.
It appears that they just deleted the message.
Is there an easy way to
I'm running Mailman 2.1.2 and Exim 3.36, I've already got mailing lists set
up but when I add a new one I just get 550 Unknown local part errors. I've
been told to put the aliases in my /etc/aliases file but there are no
aliases for any of the other lists on the machine in there and when I do put
t
Tim Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've looked for information that tells me where or how to set
> defaults for new lists when they are created in v2.08. I would like
> to change some of them but alas, I don't know how or where to find
> the file to edit.
Take a look at $MAILMANHOME/Mailm
Hi all,
I have had a mailman list for a couple of months. When I first started
it, new members subscribed without any problems. Now when a new
members subscribes, although my MTA logs show appropriate mail going
back and forth, the new members do not appear on the subscriber list
page and d
Dear all,
I have created a new mailing list but it is not listed in the admin
interface. But typing in the mailing lists directory name in the URL works
fine. So the list exists, we are even using it for two weeks now, but it
simply doesn´t show up in the admin interface.
Help would be appriciate
Hiya,
How does one go about creating a new list using
mailman?
Regards,
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I have taken on a mailman installation with two working mailing lists.
I am attempting to add a third, and did so following the instructions, and
using the two existing lists as examples. The list is created, I get my
admin email, go to the site and register only to have the mail bounce with
th
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