[Mailman-Users] Mailman performance

2001-02-01 Thread Dave Disser
I just discovered/downloaded/installed mailman yesterday, and am getting horrible performance with it, so I hope this is an easy one. Any mailman operation takes > 5 secs; even bin/list_lists takes 7 secs. Is it normal for it to take so long? I use list_lists as an example because I want to lea

Re: [Mailman-Users] error

2001-02-01 Thread Kris 'dJOEk' Vandecruys
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Dan Mick wrote: > > > hi, > > i did a by-the-README/INSTALL install of mailman 2.0.1 and i get this > > error in my www.elog > > > > [Thu Feb 1 14:18:02 2001] [error] (1)Operation not permitted: exec of > > /opt/home/mailman/cgi-bin/admin failed > > So, the completely-obvi

[Mailman-Users] List down?

2001-02-01 Thread John Jones
The links from the list.org website in the lists area (that lead to the mailman pages on python.org) are dead. I am trying to subscribe, but cannot. -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML coding

2001-02-01 Thread G. Armour Van Horn
I haven't tried this myself yet, but I'm assuming that as long as every tag continues to be present on the page it doesn't have to be actually visible to visitors. You should be able to surround some of that info with comment tags: for example, should prevent that data from appearing. Changing

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to put an image on the Listinfo Public page?

2001-02-01 Thread Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have a mailman listserver and would like to know how I can put an > image on this page > http://planck.thphys.may.ie/mailman/listinfo/qip > I have tried ...you can see the boob here..what does one do? Fully specify the url for the pic. Your URL is bad. Bob -

Re: [Mailman-Users] minor archive problem after upgrade..

2001-02-01 Thread Mentor Cana
I think it is true that the "reply_goes_to_list" decides(indirectly) if the sender's e-mail is displayed in the archives or the list e-mail addresses [as described below]. Actually, my experiment showed that if the Reply-To: field is present in the messages it is used to set the addresses in the

Re: [Mailman-Users] error

2001-02-01 Thread Dan Mick
> hi, > i did a by-the-README/INSTALL install of mailman 2.0.1 and i get this > error in my www.elog > > [Thu Feb 1 14:18:02 2001] [error] (1)Operation not permitted: exec of > /opt/home/mailman/cgi-bin/admin failed So, the completely-obvious questions are: is it executable? Is it executable

Re: [Mailman-Users] how to remove badly formed email address from list

2001-02-01 Thread Christopher P. Lindsey
> I've got a user on one of my lists who's subscribed himself with the email > address with a form of "myname@home"@isp.co.uk. > > Of course, this address is completely undeliverable, and every mail out to > the list bounces. So I'd like to remove this guy. But I can't figure out > how! It *i

[Mailman-Users] Header and footer issues

2001-02-01 Thread Arnold, Richard (Rich)
Title: Header and footer issues I am trying to add a standard header and footer to my lists with mailman but Exchange does not translate those headers. Is there a way to add a header and footer as plain text to the message? Rich A

[Mailman-Users] error

2001-02-01 Thread Kris 'dJOEk' Vandecruys,,,
hi, i did a by-the-README/INSTALL install of mailman 2.0.1 and i get this error in my www.elog [Thu Feb 1 14:18:02 2001] [error] (1)Operation not permitted: exec of /opt/home/mailman/cgi-bin/admin failed [Thu Feb 1 14:18:02 2001] [error] [client 213.224.83.70] Premature end of script headers

[Mailman-Users] Private archives with Mhonarc

2001-02-01 Thread Steve Lay
I'm looking into the possibility of using Mhonarc as an archiving solution for mailman lists. For public lists I can see three basic approaches: (i) Setting the PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER with a suitable script (with PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL pointing to the appropriate place). Can be a bit tricky to s

[Mailman-Users] error

2001-02-01 Thread Kris 'dJOEk' Vandecruys,,,
hi, i did a by-the-README/INSTALL install of mailman 2.0.1 and i get this error in my www.elog [Thu Feb 1 14:18:02 2001] [error] (1)Operation not permitted: exec of /opt/home/mailman/cgi-bin/admin failed [Thu Feb 1 14:18:02 2001] [error] [client 213.224.83.70] Premature end of script headers: /

[Mailman-Users] e-mail list

2001-02-01 Thread donna
Hi I would like to know if your company provides e-mail lists. I am looking for a list of travelers. I am a travel agent looking to advertise to them. Please advise as soon as possable. Thank You, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

[Mailman-Users] how to remove badly formed email address from list

2001-02-01 Thread Rachel Willmer
I've got a user on one of my lists who's subscribed himself with the email address with a form of "myname@home"@isp.co.uk. Of course, this address is completely undeliverable, and every mail out to the list bounces. So I'd like to remove this guy. But I can't figure out how! If I deselect him

[Mailman-Users] Two questions

2001-02-01 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
The first one I posted a few days back and got no reply: 1) Mass Subscribing: When mass subscribing through the web interface, mailman sends out one single 'Subscribe Successful' for each email subscribing. Meaning, if I put in 100 emails to be subscribed, I will al

Re: [Mailman-Users] admin cgi not working

2001-02-01 Thread Dan Mick
> I've just today started having problems with the web admin interface > hanging on the initial load (ie when clicking from the bottom of the > listinfo page, say.) > > The only thing I can explain this by is the upgrade of a small web-based > mail program called Neomail (http://neomail.source

Re: [Mailman-Users] Speeding up delivery

2001-02-01 Thread Dan Mick
> Is it possible to tell Mailman to send outgoing mail for a mailing > list in several separate batches? It already does. > My mailer (Exim) delivers a message > for multiple recipients sequentially. Of course, this is more > efficient in terms of network usage, but processing several batches

Re: [Mailman-Users] admin cgi not working

2001-02-01 Thread Dominic Hargreaves
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 01:51:58PM -0800, Dan Mick wrote: > > > [Wed Jan 31 13:38:57 2001] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of > > script headers: /home/mailman/cgi-bin/admin > > Since you say there aren't errors in mailman's log, I assume this > is in the web server's log? Aren't b

[Mailman-Users] Re: accessing admin pages: hit and misses

2001-02-01 Thread Joao Palhoto Matos
Hi: We have been experiencing troubles similar to Mr. Kolar. For one of our lists accessing the admin interface has become impossible, the request times out, etc. We are also running mailman 2.0.1 under Digital Unix 4.0 E (which later bacame TrUnix). This being too much of a coincidence I wonder