[Mailman-Users] Weird stuff

2001-03-28 Thread Jones, Adrian
Title: Weird stuff I had something weird happen today. I set up a new list for a client today. They used it and the users are telling them that they are getting the same message 35-50 times. Do you have any idea why this might have happened? Adrian Jones AUI-Technology 201-372-6071 ajones@Axs

[Mailman-Users] Is it a Bug ?

2001-03-28 Thread Mathew Simon
Hi, I am the administrator of a non-profit mailing list. First of all let me thank you for letting us use a great product. Now let me explain the problem. I have a mailing list, with the following settings 1. Posting allowed only for the list members. 2. Temporarily we have put the list under m

Re: [Mailman-Users] Need help rebuilding archives...

2001-03-28 Thread Phydeaux
At 10:49 AM 3/28/2001 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > P> MemoryError > >Well, now this might be a different problem though. Pipermail via >bin/arch slurps the entire archive into memory so if the archive is >big you could have this problem. I was finally able to regenerate the archives by do

Re: [Mailman-Users] Need help rebuilding archives...

2001-03-28 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "P" == Phydeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: P> For those with any interest in this, the problem seems to be P> that Mailman sees the break between messages a bit differently P> than most mail packages. A simple "^N^NFrom " isn't enough to P> convince Mailman that a new mes

Re: [Mailman-Users] Your culture

2001-03-28 Thread Kevin McCann
At 01:18 PM 2001/03/28 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >We need to devide culture... yours too... >Please accept it, connecting you to www.humanahom.com I don't really want to belabor the spam argument, but I really have to side with JC Dill and Chuck. Yes, I can press the delete button but it j

[Mailman-Users] Your culture

2001-03-28 Thread cp
We need to devide culture... yours too... Please accept it, connecting you to www.humanahom.com If you need further informations about us or our project, please connect you to our site or simply reply to this mail. If culture doesn't interess you, choose "optout" option, by replying to this ma

[Mailman-Users] Re: Make List Function

2001-03-28 Thread Kevin McCann
Mitchell, There are a few steps to do what you want. Maybe there are better ways, but I use the "sudo" program to allow the web user ("nobody" on most systems) to issue the "newlist" mailman command as root. It also allows "nobody" to append to /etc/aliases and issue the "newaliases" command.

[Mailman-Users] bug report, or not? i hope this helps

2001-03-28 Thread Christian SPENER
got this when i go to the admin page of a list debian potato kernel 2.4.2 Bug in Mailman version 1.1Bug in Mailman version 1.1 We're sorry, we hit a bug! If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy of this page to the webmaster for this site with a description of wha

[Mailman-Users] Mailman + Postfix: All recipients refused

2001-03-28 Thread Joseph E. Wells
OK, this is my first Mailman install, so please be kind :^). I'm running Mailman 2.0.3 and Postfix 20010228 on RedHat 7. I've been through all of the docs that I can find, but no luck so far. I know that Postfix can send and receive mail without Mailman involved. But posts to Mailman sit in the q

[Mailman-Users] Cron Errors

2001-03-28 Thread Andreas Pauley
Hi, We've been receiving strange errors from the mailman cron entries on our newly setup list server. Here are three examples. Does anyone know wat this could be? Thanks, Andreas. Subject: Cron /usr/local/bin/python -S /home/mailman/cron/qrunner File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 1