I've got MailMan working to a point...I created a list and it sent me the
confirmation. Clicked the link for the admin page and it looked ok except
for this at the bottom of the page...
Bug in Mailman version 2.0.1
"We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webmaster for this site of this pr
READ ABOUT MACEDONIA!
www.vmro-mnm.com
THE TRUTH ABOUT MACEDONIA AND THE MACEDONIAN NATION!
Message From:The Macedonian Organization VMRO-MNM (Macedonian for the Macedonians).Tihs is not a commercial. This is about a nation that has
suffered deeply, a nation the world has forgotten about.The
> ::> I've moved mailman to my new server by copying all contents of
> ::> /home/mailman. I'm now getting a mailman cgi error stating that "The
> ::> expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid
> ::as set by the
> ::> Web server". I know what this means but I'm wondering if it
::> I've moved mailman to my new server by copying all contents of
::> /home/mailman. I'm now getting a mailman cgi error stating that "The
::> expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid
::as set by the
::> Web server". I know what this means but I'm wondering if it's fixable
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 02:47:49PM -0800, G. Armour Van Horn wrote:
> That would be too easy!
If you don't want to believe me...
> I would assume that we at least have to create a
> DNS entry (probably both A and MX along with a reverse) for the host
> name and setup an alias for it in Apache.
> I've moved mailman to my new server by copying all contents of
> /home/mailman. I'm now getting a mailman cgi error stating that "The
> expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid as set by the
> Web server". I know what this means but I'm wondering if it's fixable
> without
Is this worth reworking for Mailman 2?
Jack
-Original Message-
From: Jack Valko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 August, 2000 00:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: using swish-e searching with mailman lists
I've created a HOWTO on including SWISH-E searching into list archives.
It'
I've moved mailman to my new server by copying all contents of
/home/mailman. I'm now getting a mailman cgi error stating that "The
expected gid of the Mailman CGI wrapper did not match the gid as set by the
Web server". I know what this means but I'm wondering if it's fixable
without having to
> Hello, guys!
> I cannot figure out if there is a way to remove the archive from my Mailman
> list. We are using Mailman version 2.0 beta 2.
'rm'.
> BTW, some time ago I suggested that the current version of the program be
> posted on the main website, however, seen no changes so far.
If by "
That would be too easy! I would assume that we at least have to create a
DNS entry (probably both A and MX along with a reverse) for the host
name and setup an alias for it in Apache. Anything else, from those that
have done this?
Van
Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:12:30PM
I installed mailman and now I'm getting errors when the cron runs for the
digests. Here are the error messages, can anyone help?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 65, in ?
main()
File "/home/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 42, in main
send_
Hello,
I am currently using Mailman to try and start a newsletter, but have no idea
as to how I should go about doing this.
I pretty much want it to be read-only. People submit their email address at
my site, they get signed up (after confirmation email), and I send a
newsletter on a regular
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:12:30PM +0200, Len Merikanto wrote:
> Been wondering, installed succesfully mailing list
> but is there a way to forge the from address into diffrent than the real
> hostname?
>
> now when something is posted people see its coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> anyway to mak
Been wondering, installed succesfully mailing list
but is there a way to forge the from address into diffrent than the real
hostname?
now when something is posted people see its coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anyway to make it like [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
might have missed thin in rtfm but i didnt f
On Jan 23, 2001 at 09:03, Harold Paulson wrote:
On Jan 22, 2001 at 09:02, I quoted Harold Paulson(?):
>>>I don't think that there is any requirement for the mailman user's
>>>home dir to be the directory in which the mailman software was
>>>installed. Couldn't you keep the mailman home dir somew
Hello, guys!
I cannot figure out if there is a way to remove the archive from my Mailman
list. We are using Mailman version 2.0 beta 2.
BTW, some time ago I suggested that the current version of the program be
posted on the main website, however, seen no changes so far.
Best,
Victor
*** *
i would like to add an announcment only list for a customer
can some one tell me how? i am new to linux, since converting from a win based
os
thx much!
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/m
>On Jan 22, 2001 at 09:02, Harold Paulson wrote:
>
>>I don't think that there is any requirement for the mailman user's
>>home dir to be the directory in which the mailman software was
>>installed. Couldn't you keep the mailman home dir somewhere like
>>"/home/mailman" and the actual install dir
At 08:42 AM 1/23/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I'd guess it's related to the setting of "reply_goes_to_list" [General
>Options page of the list admin interface, described as "Where are replies
>to list messages directed?"] If this is set so that replies default to the
>sender, the archive shows the sen
I'd guess it's related to the setting of "reply_goes_to_list" [General
Options page of the list admin interface, described as "Where are replies
to list messages directed?"] If this is set so that replies default to the
sender, the archive shows the sender's email address. If the default
reply g
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, at 04:42, Michael Dunston wrote:
> I recently upgraded both Mailman (2.0b5 -> 2.0) and Python (1.42 -> 2.0)
> and just noticed that the HTML archives are being created differently.
>
> In the old system, the individual HTML archived messages listed the
> poster's name and
Hi,
We have a non-subscriber who was quoted with personal details mentioned by
an indiscrete subscriber to a subscriber-only-can-post list with public
archives. Anyway, this non-subscriber did a web search on himself and
located the archive, and made a polite request with a compelling argument
t
I have several mailing list with very important notifications. I would
like that all unsubscription requests come to the list administrator(s).
So that noone can remove himself from the list without administrator
approval. Is that possible to do with Mailman (it was with Majordomo)?
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Hello,
I have troubles running mailman, as a very low traffic mailinglist
system.
top states:
24238 mailman 16 0 154M 89M 252 R 0 28.8 73.6 1:13 python
thats 154M and 73.6 CPU % for doing ...nothing, because there are no
emails coming thru the lists.
This is on a Athlon
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