Using RH linux, sendmail, mailman 2.0
I have a script set up in my /etc/aliases file thus:
## forum mailing list
## created: December 2000 mailman
forum: "|/usr/local/bin/stripmime.pl|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post forum"
.. and the mail sent to this address bounces like this:
From: "Satya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:21 AM
> >Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] So all you people that wanted autoreject...
> >
> >...give me some feedback on my solution.
>
> And all you people who wanted unsubscribe without passwords ... :-)
I've set up your Perl sol
Well, you could set subscription method to "approve", and just keep
rejecting him until he gives up...
> How do I stop a problem user fron resubscribing after I kick them
> off? I have a user that has an endlessly full mailbox, causing lots of
> bounces and loops. I remove him, he resubs. I hav
How do I stop a problem user fron resubscribing after I kick them
off? I have a user that has an endlessly full mailbox, causing lots of
bounces and loops. I remove him, he resubs. I have blocked him in
my qmail badmailfrom list, but that doesn't keep him from using the
web interface to subsc
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 09:31:14AM +, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Junkbuster does let session cookies through apparently.
>
> Not to my knowlege. It certainly doesn't by default and I have never
> seen a config to do that.
Mmmh, then I have to figure out wh
> I just realized something - I can't change the list-admin password
> without knowing the old one.
Yes you can.
> Okay, so how do I do that? One of the
> admins forgot her password to log in, how do I reset this for her?
Use the site password. Anywhere the list password or a user pass
> From: "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If I login to the admin page of one of my lists, using the
> _site-admin_ password, and I decide to change the admin password at the
> bottom of that screen, what is it changing? The list-admin password, or
> the site-admin password?
list pas
I just realized something - I can't change the list-admin password
without knowing the old one. Okay, so how do I do that? One of the
admins forgot her password to log in, how do I reset this for her?
AMK4
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Probably simple enough question, but:
If I login to the admin page of one of my lists, using the
_site-admin_ password, and I decide to change the admin password at the
bottom of that screen, what is it changing? The list-admin password, or
the site-admin password?
AMK4
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Hey all!
I'm trying to find out if anyone has set up and successfully used Mailman on
a Mac OS X Server system. The Mailman page on the GNU website says it will
run on most "Un*x like" systems, but I haven't seen anything to say that
covers Darwin (Apple's implementation of the Unix kernel). I do
The only easy interface for retrieving that sort of info now is something
like bin/config_list or bin/dumpdb, followed by a "grep" for the
item you're looking for. It's enough to extract the info from Mailman,
but it requires significant script hackery to do the sorts of extracts
you want to do.
I need a virtual host that has Mailman. Thanks. Thomas
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to manually add messages
to a list archive. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Katie
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
System: I have a new Mailman installation (not modified at all) and a new
DNEWS (nntp server) installation.
I want my Mailman/NNTP postings to "work" with each other. Like, when you
send an email to a Mailman list I want it to post to the nntp group
automagically and vice versa. Is this normal?
Greetings,
I am trying to get Mailman to work. I have read through the common problems, FAQ's,
and have followed all the INSTALL and
README.SENDMAIL instructions and created a symbolic link in /etc/smrsh
ln -s /home/mailman/mail/wrapper wrapper
But I am continuing to get smrsh "servic
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 07:12:51AM +1100, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> Junkbuster does let session cookies through apparently.
I use Junkbuster and have seen no evidence of this. It allows cookies to be
set by sites I tell it are allowed to set them and no others. Period.
> Would it be possible for ma
I'm trying to find a list of the changes that have been made between two
versions
of Mailman.. We upgraded our current version of Mailman to the 2.0 Final
release
and now need to justify the upgrade to our client (??!!?!) so I was hoping
there
was a list of the patches that were implemented in t
I have installed Mailman with the Redhat rpm, and configured everything, but
I get a Forbidden: You don't have permission to access error when I go to
mysite/mailman/
I have tried various settings for users and group ownership of the cgi
files, but can't seem to get it to work. Any suggestions?
I'm one of the site managers of a ListProc site that may be moving to
MailMan. (I'm the person who holds the list managers' and subscribers'
hands.) We have almost 200 lists with about 16,000 subscribers total.
I would like to be able to find out all the lists that are managed by a
particular man
On Jan 18, 2001 at 14:01, Dan Mick wrote:
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] So all you people that wanted autoreject...
>
>...give me some feedback on my solution.
And all you people who wanted unsubscribe without passwords ... :-)
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Hi,
I'd like to know if it is possible for viewing the list archives via the
Web be
restricted to list members only. Two reasons:
1. Reduces trawling for addresses by spammers - although Mailman can be
set to hide the email nature of these, that's done in a standard way
which is easily detecta
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 23:13:30 +0100
Arild Faxvaag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does these look like in a mailman webarchive?
Bad. You are going to need to use an external archiver that
correctly processes MIME and international charactersets, such as
MHonArc.
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J C Lawrence
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Dan Mick wrote:
> ... (cut from previous replies)
>Evilio del Rio wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there any way to configure a list to ALWAYS reject ANY non-member
>> posting to a restricted list. I do not want them to be held for approval,
>> just reject, full stop.
>
>Adding h
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Junkbuster does let session cookies through apparently.
Not to my knowlege. It certainly doesn't by default and I have never
seen a config to do that.
> Would it be
> possible for mailman to issue a session cookie if the regular cookie
> didn't go through?
The mai
Hiya,
We have the problem (pleasure :) of using Mailman in a multilingual
environment. That means we would like to give
subscribe/unsubscribe messages in different languages depending
on which list they subscribe to.
So can you have different messages sent out depending on the
mailing list? Is
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:52:06PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to have binary attachments not encoded in the list
> archives?
Not with pipermail, the default archiver.
If you change archivers, then yes.
See the docs and this list archives for answers to your question.
Marc
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Jim Saville wrote:
> Are there any guidelines for hardware/software configurations for
> using the Mailman program. For example, I am working with an
> organization which wants to run 5-20 lists with most lists running
> about 2000 subscribers. I am planning on using a Penti
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 12:12:46 -0500
Jim Saville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working with an organization which wants to run 5-20 lists
> with most lists running about 2000 subscribers.
An interesting statistic, which you miss, is the number of posts per
day to a given list (of a given nu
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