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> From: © ª N ª ® i 0 JoÆ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Dear all, from time to time, the distribution of messages sent to
> the list is halted. Do temporary files accumulate somewhere in
> the Mailman topology ? If so, how can I clean this
> "autom
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upgrade to Red Hat 7.1 and does it cost much.
My problem is that I can buy a manual type book on Linux about 6 or 700
pages long in hard back called
Dear all, from time to time, the distribution of messages sent to
the list is halted. Do temporary files accumulate somewhere in
the Mailman topology ? If so, how can I clean this
"automatically" ?
thanx & cheers,
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Hi there,
I'm trying to get Mailman running on a RH7.1
system.And MTA is Postfix instead of Sendmail. I got rid of
Sendmail.
When I configure the Mailman, I used the following
options:./configure --with-mail-gid=75 --with-cgi-gid=99
That was configured GIDs of my linux box are as
follo
Hi all,
Dan Mick, thanks for your last help.
I am in trouble just right now with mailman 2.0b5 with postfix.
All messages that i post to some list doesn't appear in the web interface to post, and
all lists are moderated.
I've checked some curious things. The cron is working well, no problems wi
Hello,
I went in and checked. The only thing I changed was,
in the privacy options, this one:
"Must posts have list named in destination (to, cc) field (or be among the
acceptable alias names, specified below)? (Details) No Yes"
I chose "no".
I think the program doesn't recognize members when thi
>On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 06:35:50 -0700
>J B Bell wrote:
>
>> I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a
>> huge spam target, and I get many messages a day from non-members.
>> Slogging through and discarding them all is very annoying. Is
>> there any way to set a policy of
I would recommend downloading the source instead of using any RPMS. You
can of course download from ftp.gnu.org. From there, look at the
INSTALL and README text files for installation.
Basically, the problem you are having is that the RPM is precompiled for
specific a specific setup. You will
Is there a way to change the standard welcome message sent out to users?
Specifically I want to remove the line that says "To post to this list, send
your email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I don't want members to post, only
the moderator.
Thanks,
Kathy
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Web Designer
E.I.C.C
The only security issue is directory indexes - most installations do
not, by default, display the contents of a directory if there is no
index.
Best thing to do would be:
A) Apache rewrite rule to accomplish the redirection:
Redirect permanent /mailman/ /mailman/listinfo/
B) Simple CGI t
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 10:57:34AM -0700, JLC wrote:
> Sorry it look like that the E-mail I sent yesterday didn't went through.
>
> I setup the Mailman mailing list and it is working fine, but I really like
> to know if there is a possibility to diable the "awaits moderator approval"
> things, I
Dear all,
I have a RedHat-7.1 box with postfix. I tried to set up mailman
(mailman-2.0.1-2.rpm) ... I installed it with rpm -Uvh mailman-2.0.1-2.rpm,
than folow the instructions in /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.0.1/INSTALL . When I
run bin/check_perms I got:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "bin/che
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 08:55:39 -0700
arandall wrote:
> Go to your admin page and set it to allow posting from members
> only. :-)
That leaves all non-member posts being held for moderator approval
-- precisely what he's trying to avoid.
--
J C Lawrence [E
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 06:35:50 -0700
J B Bell wrote:
> I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a
> huge spam target, and I get many messages a day from non-members.
> Slogging through and discarding them all is very annoying. Is
> there any way to set a policy of discarding
Sorry it look like that the E-mail I sent yesterday didn't went through.
I setup the Mailman mailing list and it is working fine, but I really like
to know if there is a possibility to diable the "awaits moderator approval"
things, I would like for peoples to be able to directly post their E-mail
Just wanted to say goodbye and thanks for your help. There's no
reason for me remaining on this list, since yesterday, my webhost,
NoMonthlyFees.com, deleted my main discussion list off my website
without any warning to me at all. Apparently, they didn't approve of
the content that the list fo
At 7:12 PM +0200 6/20/01, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
>I don't know what to do to prevent it from happening again... For now,
>I set this digest option to 'Yes', hoping it'll help.
I had mine set to "Yes" and had the looping problem, so I don't think
this option is the cause of the problem.
Goo
At 08:55 AM 6/21/2001 -0700, Amanda wrote:
>Go to your admin page and set it to allow posting from members only. :-)
>
>J B Bell wrote:
>
> > I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a huge spam
> > target, and I get many messages a day from non-members. Slogging through
> > a
JB:
Go to your admin page and set it to allow posting from members only. :-)
=)
Amanda
J B Bell wrote:
> I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a huge spam
> target, and I get many messages a day from non-members. Slogging through
> and discarding them all is very annoyi
I have a user on a list that has a corporate policy with turns plain text
messages into MIME with HTML attachments to outgoing mail server. Is
there a way to increase the tolerance of Mailman so it cat get past MIME
headers to look at commands going to the admin address.
I do not want to extend
I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a huge spam
target, and I get many messages a day from non-members. Slogging through
and discarding them all is very annoying. Is there any way to set a policy
of discarding non-member postings outright?
--JB
Hello,
We have just upgraded our Roxen server to Caudium and the Mailman web
interface is stopped to work. It seems to me, Caudium is unable to handle
CGI requests like listinfo/listname.
Does anyone successfully run Mailman and Caudium together? (So we
misconfigured something...) Or it is a kno
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