I
administer a list with your service. It is called ALERT and the e-mail address
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a
problem. Every time I or anyone else sends a post, I get a notice stating that I
have to approve the post in order for it to go through. I've checked all
settings many times and to
On Tue, 8 May 2001 19:54:52 +0900
bakyh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i met a terrible problem that i can't read msg in web pages. i
> think, its reason is that in part of web, can't decoding msg. how
> can i see my msg in korean? do i change charset? how? (euc-kr?)
Mailman's internal archi
Kyrian writes ("[Mailman-Users] Re: suEXEC & Mailman"):
> Because I was using suexec to run mailman's CGI's, and not running the
> entire webserver as the required UID/GID, they were failing with (500?)
> Server Errors, and not putting anything into the standard httpd error
> log files.
...
> All
You interrupted it while it was waiting for the list lock.
If it seems to be waiting a *long* time (like more than 5 minutes,
say) maybe you have a stale lock. Check ~mailman/locks, and check to
see that the processes that got them (their PID is in the filename)
are gone or not; if they're gone,
On Wed, 9 May 2001 13:12:26 -0700 (PDT)
Dave Melton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since this group really seems to know its stuff, I'd like to ask
> for recommendations for a webmail server that will run on the same
> RHL7 machine as my Mailman installations.
I like and use Twig:
http://twi
Mailman keeps trying to send me error messages every couple of minutes.
I've run all the check_db etc. scripts and they say everything is OK.
The message I get is:
Subject: Cron [ -x /usr/bin/python -a -f
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/qrunner ] && /usr/bin/python
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/qrunner
X-
> After further reading I've come to the conclusion that this notion that
> making the List-* headers optional will inhibit their adoption is a red
> herring. A number of MUAs already have, or said they will, implement
> support for these headers including Eudora.
So you have no problem. So wh
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 09:20:52PM -0700, Sarah K. Miller wrote:
> I run a server with about 80 lists on it. Everything goes smoothly until
> the monthly reminder is sent out on the first of the month. Every
> outgoing message indicates the "Sender" is the same list-owner,
>
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 04:32:56PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> I want to setup multiple servers running (the same) mailman lists.
> The ways I can think of doing this is either:
Been there, done that, didn't work.
> Option 1:
>Setup a master machine with everything on
Attached is a script that i wrote a week or two ago to do exactly that.
you might need to edit the top line to reflect the location of python on
your system. I had the script sitting in ~mailman/bin on my system and it
worked quite happily.
If you want to run it in cron, schedule it to run just b
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:32:54PM -0700, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
>
> > It has always seemed childish to me for
> > someone to reply to a message only to say, in essence, "I know the answer
> > to your question but I'm not going to tell you because you are either not
> > worthy enough in some way
Hello,
Greeting from Pangea, an alternative node (www.pangea.org) in Barcelona
that provides Internet services for non-profits. We use mailman for the
list server for our users, mainly NGOs and Civil Society organisations
and movements from Spain and Latin America.
We are translating the Mailman
Hrm.. I didn't realize that you had other lists that were already operating on this
box. there is only one crontab.in file that handles all the work for mailman.
A couple more ideas that you might want to investigate:
* Did you run move_list on the new list? If it hangs, make sure you don't h
Title: hi~ i have a question about mailman prog.
hi, i'm korean.
i just installed a mailman prog, and it is successful to send msg to mailing list,
and received it.
but i met a terrible problem that i can't read msg in web pages.
i think, its reason is that in part of web, can't decoding msg.
...for a phenomenal bit of software.
I particularly like the installation instructions and the detailed yet
understandable error messages that helped me get through the whole
wrapper/gid hell, something I was never able to do with majordomo.
I'm a linux newbie and usually struggle with installin
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 10:56:42PM -0700, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, 7 May 2001 11:35:32 +0200
> Marco van Tol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, In the past I have tried to run a maillist using MajorDomo,
> > but couldn't get it to prevent external people from mailing to
> > lists by teln
:: After upgrading from Mailman v.1 to v.2.0.5, my mailing lists have
:: stopped working. Mail sent to a list does not get delivered,
:: archived, or even bounced back. Neither locks nor log entries are
:: generated. check_perms shows no errors.
::
:: I've tried to make clean and reinstall mul
After upgrading from Mailman v.1 to v.2.0.5, my mailing lists have
stopped working. Mail sent to a list does not get delivered,
archived, or even bounced back. Neither locks nor log entries are
generated. check_perms shows no errors.
I've tried to make clean and reinstall multiple times, but t
At 03:13 PM 5/9/01 -0700, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
>On 5/9/01 1:33 PM, "Bill Warner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > OTOH, a strident "hack it or take a hike" anti-configuration stance (some
> > of the messages in the archive are downright hostile) actually makes it
> > harder for me, and others,
I'm trying to unsubscribe around 300 users
off a mailling list using a text file list
of users with the remove_members command and
i get this error.
remove_members -f remove_list.txt listname
any ideas ? before setting up mailman
i tested this feature and it worked.
now when i'm really in need
Seeing a lot of this but it doesent seem to be affecting
anything.. :
May 10 11:46:04 2001 (21071) Exception reading qfile:
/usr/local/mailman/qfiles/130461b8dcdde46a1be4468a21cdd61dea444deb
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/usr/local/mailman/qfiles/130461b8dcdde46a1be4468a21cdd61dea444deb
> After succesfully installign mailman and old lists to it from
> freebsd to
> solaris8 i got 2 lists that just dont do anything when u try to get to
> their admin interface. why is that? all other moved lists from freebsd
> work fine until yesterday :)
This sounds like the stale lockfile
Previously, "Jürgen A. Erhard" said:
>
> PS: Wish I could remember the paper the List-Id header is described
> in... was a draft extension to 2369. Mention here or on -devel, I
> think.
List-Id is discussed in RFC 2919.
-d
--
If a mute swears, does his mother wash his hands with soap? -Geor
After succesfully installign mailman and old lists to it from freebsd to
solaris8 i got 2 lists that just dont do anything when u try to get to
their admin interface. why is that? all other moved lists from freebsd
work fine until yesterday :)
well yesterday, uid of mailman was changed, i didn
> "Barry" == Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Barry> But, Mailman could do a better job of conforming to RFC
Barry> 2369. E.g. it could suppress List-Post: for read-only
Barry> lists, and it could get rid of the obsolete List-Id:
Barry> header. I'll work on this fo
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me what these errors translate to ...
May 09 18:10:01 2001 (5646) Unlinking orphaned .db file:
/home/mailman/qfiles/13b85892a42e3150b7155af5a138950ffc120d28.db
May 09 23:10:01 2001 (6396) Unlinking orphaned .db file:
/home/mailman/qfiles/22c01ddde
Tauren,
CC: list.
Yes. I did solve this problem in the end...
Because I was using suexec to run mailman's CGI's, and not running the
entire webserver as the required UID/GID, they were failing with (500?)
Server Errors, and not putting anything into the standard httpd error
log files.
The probl
> On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 09:20:52PM -0700, Sarah K. Miller wrote:
> > I run a server with about 80 lists on it. Everything goes smoothly until
> > the monthly reminder is sent out on the first of the month. Every
> > outgoing message indicates the "Sender" is the same list-o
Previously, Lance M. Steenson said:
> for starters, is there an archive available of this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> list so can look thru?
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
> trying to find out where to locate the file that holds the subscriber's
> addresses on the server.
If yo
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