HI,
1.>I have installed mailman on my server, I've created a list, changed
aliases, run newaliases and typed
http://mailman.com.mymcomm.com/cgi-bin/listinfo.cgi
on the browser, which is showing no publicly advertised list available.But
when I clicked "the list admin overview page " link it shows m
HI,
1.>I have installed mailman on my server,
I've created a list, changed aliases, run newaliases and typed http://mailman.com.mymcomm.com/cgi-bin/listinfo.cgi
on the browser, which is showing no publicly
advertised list available.But when I clicked "the list admin overview
page " link it s
On my continued quest to import my majordomo log format archives, I wrote a
short program to move the date from the Date header line onto the From line
(and delete the colon, make sure I have \n\n before the From line, etc.),
but I haven't had any success with the arch command yet. I can only
co
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 21:30:03 -0500
Victor Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't find a way to export the names back to a plain text file
> for archiving and moving.
~/bin/list_members
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Hello all,
Now that all the members of our list are in the MAILMAN system, I
can't find a way to export the names back to a plain text file for
archiving and moving. I can manage the names thru the MAILMAN
interface, but can't find a way to get them all back on to an up to
date text list.
Dear Mail Gurus:
What equipment does one need to set up a mail
list program.
And, how does it work in conjunction with web
pages?
I would like to generate my own leads and am
curious what it would take.
Thank You.
Zev
Subject: [Teamct]moo
^
That's an example from one of my lists. I seem to be running 2.0.1.
What happened to the space? It also happens on other lists at this
installation.
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Yes please, I want to subscribe you.
Thanks
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 09:04:29PM +0100, Alison Simpole wrote:
> I'VE TRIED TOO DOWN LOAD MAILMAN BUT WITHOUT SUCCEUSS CAN YOU PLEASE HELP LOOK
>FORWARD TOO YOUR REPLY IN DUE COURSE YOURS SINCERCLY A SIMPOLE
YOU NEED TO BUY A KEYBOARD WITH LOWERCASE LETTERS BECAUSE THE FILENAME TO
DOWNLOAD SOUR
I'VE TRIED TOO DOWN LOAD MAILMAN BUT WITHOUT
SUCCEUSS CAN YOU PLEASE HELP LOOK FORWARD TOO YOUR REPLY IN DUE COURSE YOURS
SINCERCLY A SIMPOLE
Em Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 07:33:27AM -0700, John W Baxter escreveu:
> We had a list yesterday (Apr 2) afternoon for which any attempt to access
> the Admin pages timed out in the web browser (variety of browsers and
> people trying). The timeout was after clicking a link which would have
> gone to
Hi All,
Is it possible to add a field to the config.db to keep track of additional
information about a subscriber?Well, I guess that I know for sure that
it's possible, but I'm not a Python programmer. So what I really want to
know is if there is a fairly easy way to add such a field, and is
> > It is possible to add a text via the administrative interface, but is't
not
> > possible to change the mail completely. This could be usefull to
translate
> > those texts.
>
> If your goal is to translate the text into another language, please see
> the Mailman-i18n list archives: it's coming
On Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at 11:01 AM, Neil Cooler wrote:
> I read the ~400 page O'reilly book on sendmail, have been adminstering
> sendmail boxen for over a year now, and i still dont feel like an
> expert.
>
I used to support sendmail when I worked in Sun Tech Support 15 years
ago, and I
I read the ~400 page O'reilly book on sendmail, have been adminstering
sendmail boxen for over a year now, and i still dont feel like an
expert.
Don't feel so bad :).
--Neil
On 03 Apr 2001 13:55:54 -0400, Jason wrote:
> On 3 Apr 2001, Neil Cooler wrote:
>
> > ln -s /home/mailman/bin/unsub /etc
On 3 Apr 2001, Neil Cooler wrote:
> ln -s /home/mailman/bin/unsub /etc/mail/smrsh/unsub
Ding! This was the piece I was missing. Clearly I'm not a sendmail
expert. :) Thanks, everyone.
Jason Puckett / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / w
Neil Cooler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Did you run #crontab /cron/crontab.in?
> Sounds to me like qrunner isnt running out of cron.
Bingo. One of the machine admins upgraded vixie-cron, and concurrent with
that, mailman's cron jobs stopped running. Now, to figure out why.
Adam
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> "NC" == Neil Cooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NC> Is there a release schedule for this?
Not yet.
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Did you run #crontab /cron/crontab.in?
Sounds to me like qrunner isnt running out of cron.
--Neil
On 03 Apr 2001 12:50:57 -0400, Adam Hirsch wrote:
> Adam Hirsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > I've got a mailman install which had been working happily, and then
> > yesterday, began silently q
Adam Hirsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've got a mailman install which had been working happily, and then
> yesterday, began silently queuing messages without sending them on.
Further testing shows that the mailman installation can send out mail (I
had it send me my password for the list in q
Is there a release schedule for this?
--Neil
On 03 Apr 2001 12:07:48 -0400, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>
> > "NC" == Neil Cooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> NC> I think i heard somewhere that mailman will be implementing
> NC> passwordless unsubscribe in a later version, however.
>
On Apr 3, 2001 at 11:55, Neil Cooler wrote:
>http://satya.virtualave.net
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html
>I think i heard somewhere that mailman will be implementing passwordless
>unsubscribe in a later version, however.
You heard right. Here, or on mailman-developers.
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Satya. ht
ALso make sure the unsub script is executable.. Chmod 755 it.
Bob
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> "NC" == Neil Cooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NC> I think i heard somewhere that mailman will be implementing
NC> passwordless unsubscribe in a later version, however.
Correct. Mailman 2.1 will use a confirmation scheme for unsubscribes
if no password is given.
-Barry
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ln -s /home/mailman/bin/unsub /etc/mail/smrsh/unsub
I think that will work.
--Neil
On 03 Apr 2001 11:32:09 -0400, Jason wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
>
> > See http://nleaudio.com/bnotes/mailman.htm
>
> I'm trying out Bob's unsub script on my Redhat system and haven't been
Heya, folks.
I've got a mailman install which had been working happily, and then
yesterday, began silently queuing messages without sending them on.
Sendmail logs show that the messages get handed off to mailman correctly,
and now there are both .db and .msg files sitting in the ~mailman/qfiles
At 11:32 AM 2001/04/03 -0400, Jason wrote:
>On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
>
> > See http://nleaudio.com/bnotes/mailman.htm
>
>I'm trying out Bob's unsub script on my Redhat system and haven't been
>able to get it working. Any idea why it would be returning this error?
>
>- Tran
Here are a couple of hacks you can use to add this functionality to
mailman.
http://nleaudio.com/bnotes/mailman.htm
http://satya.virtualave.net
Note that these are hacks and are not official components of mailman.
I think i heard somewhere that mailman will be implementing passwordless
unsubscr
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001 08:46:13 -0400
Ryan Golbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So is there any configuration stuff anywhere that I can set so
> that mailman will not ask for a password for unsubscribing?
No.
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
> See http://nleaudio.com/bnotes/mailman.htm
I'm trying out Bob's unsub script on my Redhat system and haven't been
able to get it working. Any idea why it would be returning this error?
- Transcript of session follows -
sh: unsub not availab
Mailman 2.0 on RedHat Linux 6.2 (6.2 updated with latest known from RH).
We had a list yesterday (Apr 2) afternoon for which any attempt to access
the Admin pages timed out in the web browser (variety of browsers and
people trying). The timeout was after clicking a link which would have
gone to
Thanks for your answers! I went and added some aliases so hopefully that
will take care of the problem!!!
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Hello all;
I've looked through as much documentation as I could find on mailman and
I cant find anything that tells me how to disable user passwords for
unsubscribing. I know in some cases that it would be of use to require
someone to supply their password to unsubscribe from the list, but for
a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently set up several lists and the messages are requiring me to
> approve them because they have "implicit destination". Any idea what I
> can change in my configuration to take care of this problem???
In the web-based list administration interface, go to 'Privacy
Adriaan Peeters wrote:
> It is possible to add a text via the administrative interface, but is't not
> possible to change the mail completely. This could be usefull to translate
> those texts.
If your goal is to translate the text into another language, please see
the Mailman-i18n list archives
Thanks Philippe!
but I solve this problem
:: configure mailman with option : --with-mail-gid=501
:: and reinstall
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