Hi everyone,
This is my first attempt at setting up a mailing list manager, so I
downloaded mailman-2.0.5-1.i386.rpm off of rpmfind.net and followed these
instructions that were posted there :
* run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mmsitepass to create the mailman administrator
password
* edit /usr/lib/m
On Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 10:48 PM, Alexander Prohorenko wrote:
> I'm not taking caffeine :) Anyway, thanks for advise.
> Actually, I'm just transferring from majordomo to mailman, and majordomo
> processes input queue almost immediatly. I just wanted the same
> effect for mailman.
>
It'
> "AP" == Alexander Prohorenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AP> I'm not taking caffeine :) Anyway, thanks for advise.
AP> Actually, I'm just transferring from majordomo to mailman, and
AP> majordomo processes input queue almost immediatly. I just
AP> wanted the same effect fo
Hey Barry,
Thanks for the info on how 2.1's "cron" works... So does it still wait until the next
minute to check for messages if it isn't currently processing any, or do they get
processed immediately?
Bob
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAI
> "JS" == Justin Sheehy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> The Apache "ScriptAlias" directive and its relations, which
JS> Mailman seems to assume will be in operation, cause some other
JS> interesting behavior.
JS> If you are using Apache and follow the INSTALL, you end up
> "CVR" == Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CVR> I dunno if this is a typo on Alex's part, but what he said
CVR> was if it comes in at 1:01, it isn't processed until 2:00.
Oops, chalk that up to not believing what I was seeing!
CVR> Now, if you're really saying wait
On Thursday, June 28, 2001, at 09:53 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>
>> "AP" == Alexander Prohorenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> AP> Now the question is - the posts/subscribes are being processed
> AP> only every minute, not often. So if the message comes at
> AP> 01:01, it'll
> "AP" == Alexander Prohorenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AP> Now the question is - the posts/subscribes are being processed
AP> only every minute, not often. So if the message comes at
AP> 01:01, it'll be visible only at 02:00. Are there any way to
AP> make the messages p
> "SKM" == Sarah K Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SKM> Is there anything special we can do to optimize our
SKM> Mailman/Python installation? We're running Solaris with 256M
SKM> of RAM, but Python is regularly hogging 75%+ of system
SKM> resources. To say this is slowing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry A. Warsaw) writes:
> I've no direct experience with thttpd, but if it supports the
> "standard" CGI interface, it should be fine. If you do run into any
> gotchas (or even if it works fine), let us know and I'll add some text
> to the documentation.
So, it looks like th
At 17:04 -0700 6/28/2001, Andreas Freyvogel wrote:
>I do have that option checked off as "yes" but for some reason I am not
>receiving any notifications. Could there be something else that I am
>missing?
If you are also not receiving the once-per-day notifications, then mailman
is unable to send
thanks Dan,
I do have that option checked off as "yes" but for some reason I am not
receiving any notifications. Could there be something else that I am
missing?
-Original Message-
From: Dan Mick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMA
Hello
I have configured mailman and since I can run groups and everything seems
to be working correctly, i wanted to know if there is a web site out there
that can explain how to do this following thing:
I want to setup mailman so that a user can subscribe to a usenet group and
have it de
> I am just new with Mailman,
Then I hope you've paged through every single option on the mailing
list administration webpage so you know what's there. If you had,
you'd know the answer to this question:
> so please bear with me. My question is this: if
> someone is sending a message that req
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 01:56:55PM +0100, kevin jacks wrote:
> I wish to remind the users of my list at a set date every month, of
> action that should be taken. How do I do this within Mailman.
On any *nix machine of your choice (well, OK - pick one that's always on,
like, say, the mailman serv
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 01:56:55PM +0100, kevin jacks wrote:
> I wish to remind the users of my list at a set date every month, of
> action that should be taken. How do I do this within Mailman.
> Many thanks,
man cron.
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Yes but it's not pretty. I (at someone else's suggestion) compile a separate
version for each domain on my box that needs it. (separate CRON jobs and
everything)
Cal
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From: "Brett Miller" <[EMAIL PROTE
I wish to remind the users of my list at a set date every month, of
action that should be taken. How do I do this within Mailman.
Many thanks,
Kevin Jacks
Administrator
Centre for Empirically Informed Social Theory (CEIST)
University of Portsmouth, Milldam, Burnaby Road
Portsmouth, PO1 3AS. UK.
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 05:51:04 -0700
Brett Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can mailman be configured to handle lists for more than 1 domain??
Yes, with the caveat that given a single installation of Mailman no
two lists may have the same name.
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J C Lawrence
Greetings all,
I am just new with Mailman, so please bear with me. My question is this: if
someone is sending a message that requires approval, where is it set that
the administrator of that list will get an email (immediately preferably)
telling him/her that it is waiting for their approval/den
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry A. Warsaw) writes:
> I've no direct experience with thttpd, but if it supports the
> "standard" CGI interface, it should be fine. If you do run into any
> gotchas (or even if it works fine), let us know and I'll add some text
> to the documentation.
It supports the CGI
> "JS" == Justin Sheehy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JS> Is anyone known to be using Mailman with thttpd? If so, are
JS> there any known gotchas or things to look out for? I can't
JS> think of a reason why it wouldn't work, but since the Mailman
JS> docs seem to assume Apach
> "YN" == Yanuar Nugroho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
YN> How is the principle of archiving in Mailman? Is it related to
YN> storing and retrieving data when the archives are accessed
YN> thru the website? Can mailman take a particular message in
YN> the archive and stick it
Hi everyone, I just set up a mailing list, subscribed myself to be on
regular mail, got the welcome message... then sent several tests to the list
to see if it was operating correctly... the test messages have never shown
up in my mailbox or in my archives or in my owner box.. I have written
Hi,
How is the principle of archiving in Mailman? Is it related to storing and
retrieving data when the archives are accessed thru the website?
Can mailman take a particular message in the archive and stick it to new
message to be distributed?
Yanuar
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Hi folks,
Is it possible to change the layout of the message body in Mailman? (e.g.
the left & right margin)
Is it also possible to insert certain text into the body but _not_ header or
footer?
Currently my mailman is running on unix-apache-sendmail configuration very
very well ...:)
-Yanuar-
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 08:51:04AM -0400, Brett Miller wrote:
> Can mailman be configured to handle lists for more than 1 domain?? Thank
> you for any help or assistance you could give.
>
> Thanks
>
> Brett
Yes.
First, if you want the web pages to use the extra domains you have, they
will nee
Hello,
A quick scan of the archives and the FAQ didn't turn anything up, so I
thought I'd ask this here.
Is anyone known to be using Mailman with thttpd? If so, are there any
known gotchas or things to look out for? I can't think of a reason
why it wouldn't work, but since the Mailman docs see
Can mailman be configured to handle lists for more than 1 domain?? Thank
you for any help or assistance you could give.
Thanks
Brett
smime.p7s
Hello,
Kevin Hancock wrote:
> I have just installed mailman and it was working Ok. I was posting to a list
> and getting replies. I added some more lists and now mailman not work.
>
> Mailman logs nothing no mail gets sent, no message sent to the administrator
> (me) ...nada?
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