When interacting with the mailman web interface and entering an email address (say
when adding a new user, or entering an explicit reply-to address, am I limited to the
actual email address (say [EMAIL PROTECTED]), or can I use any RFC822-legal format,
such as:
"Jonathan Lundell" [EMAI
Attn: The President
Dear sir,
FUND MANAGEMENT / BUSINESS OFFER.
I humbly wish to seek your assistance in matter that
is very important and needs utmost trust and
confidence, I am Mr. JEFF UTARZI, a close confidant of
one of Nigeria's most powerful family. The wife of top
Government official and
Attn: The President
Dear sir,
FUND MANAGEMENT / BUSINESS OFFER.
I humbly wish to seek your assistance in matter that
is very important and needs utmost trust and
confidence, I am Mr. JEFF UTARZI, a close confidant of
one of Nigeria's most powerful family. The wife of top
Government official and
We're using Mailman 2.0 on a Redhat machine with Sendmail. Occasionally upon accessing
the
web admin interface some lockfiles remain and they need to be deleted. At this time
there is one
sleeping python process:
[root locks]# ps -AHf
..
httpd 3564 424
Hi all.
We set up mailman 201 and runs all right.
Three problems:
1. Server runs as https *only*. But the email messages created from
"templates" ("welcome to.." and so on) allways show
http://url instead of
https://url .
Where is the file to change this ?
2. Server is not only https, but al
It might be better just to have your MTA strip attachmnets on incoming
messages to the list, before Mailman ever sees them.
This will probably be easier to manage. For instance, your message
would have been blocked if this list was set up to block messages with
attachments, but if the MTA at
Hi. I am an administrator for a mailman list
and I am trying to use the administrative interface to block any incoming
messages that have any kind of an attachment. I have been playing about
with the Hold posts with header value
matching a specified regexp option in 'Privacy Options'
but
On Feb 11, 2001 at 05:25, Tib wrote:
>Feb 11 05:16:59 unica Mailman mail-wrapper: Failure to exec script. WANTED gid
>12, GOT gid 604. (Reconfigure to take 604?)
>Feb 11 05:16:59 unica qmail: 981897419.736937 delivery
>6520: deferral:
>Failure_to_exec_script._WANTED_gid_12,_GOT_gid_604.__(Recon
hello,
on january 25th i received helpful responses to my "6 questions"
which i'd like to say thanks for.
please excuse the long delay and seeming rudeness :( -
i was totally out of circulation for a while.
[menega:]
> 4. i've gathered that when moving my list to mailman i can
> mass-subscrib
Greetings programs! Here's the deal:
I recently upgraded my kernel, from 2.2.15mdk-secure to 2.4.0. On top of that I
compiled and installed a new version of python. from 1.5.2 to 2.0. Everything
was hunky-dory because Mailman still delivered mail just fine. but I ran into a
problem with creating
Hello
in the last week I got many emails from company that is using your =
mailman product. I tried to unsubscribe myself from this list - but they =
always put my email address back to the list.
I am system administrator of a little organization, and I got many =
complaints about this mailing li
Hello
in the last week I got many emails from company
that is using your mailman product. I tried to unsubscribe myself from this list
- but they always put my email address back to the list.
I am system administrator of a little organization,
and I got many complaints about this mailing li
I'm sure this question has been beat to death, but I've got mailman
installed and I thought apache configured correctly, but when I try to
access it via its web interface, I get the following error messages in
my log files:
[Sat Feb 10 23:05:26 2001] [error] [client 192.168.0.2] attempt to
invoke
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