Hi
how do we delete a message from an archive in mailman
regards
smitha
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Hi
how do we delete a message from an archive in mailman
regards
smitha
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> "JCL" == J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JCL> I've got a quiet bet running that QMail is configured to
JCL> either refuse/error connections from 127.0.0.1 or from the
JCL> local IP.
I think that's a darn good bet. Note that if Amanda hasn't otherwise
customized them,
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 01:19:18 -0400
Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What these log entries are telling me is that SMTPDirect.py is
> getting errors during the connection to your smtpd.
I've got a quiet bet running that QMail is configured to either
refuse/error connections from 127
> "A" == Amanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
A> I am this > < close to giving up on qmail as a viable MTA for
A> Mailman...
Word of warning: I've never used qmail.
A> That's it. Nothing, nada. There are no errors showing refused
A> connections, timeouts, etc in the qmai
> "UB" == Un-trusted Bill-Caloccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
UB> Under the previous system I had the Majordomo 'help' file and
UB> the text presented in the digests and digest web interface
UB> translated into Dutch, German and Danish, and would like to be
UB> able to provi
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 03:43:39 +0100
k main wrote:
> Hi I have abut 180 n my list and a few of them are on digest but
> complain about all the html rubbish that comes with the
> messages. Can I stop this?
FAQ: Either tell them to use MIME digests, or install a MIME filter
in front of your list
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 16:57:07 -0400
Hans Mack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you keep Mailman from delivering multiple copies of the
> same message?
Briefly: You don't.
More omplexly: Some users specifically want (and even demand)
getting the multiple copies from each distinct list (eg
Hi
I have abut 180 n my list and a few of them are on digest but complain
about all the html rubbish that comes with the messages. Can I stop
this?
kenny
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Hello Folks,
Having a little trouble getting mailman/exim/demime to work correctly and
I'm hoping (praying) someone here can point me in the right direction. Below
is the original message returned by exim, and it looks to me that demime is
sending the mail on to mailman (?) then something happens
How do you keep Mailman from delivering multiple copies of the same message?
This seems to happen when a message gets sent to multiple mail lists and
you're on more than one of the lists.
I looked thru the documentation and FAQs and couldn't find any reference
to this problem.
Thanks for you'
I'd found my problem. I had user mailman and group mailman in my
directories, so apache has not permissions. I change it by user nobody
and group nobody and it works fine.
Thanks.
rozio
Geert Altena wrote:
>
> Quoting Rocio Alfonso Pita, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I'd installed python-1.
Hello again,
Geert Altena wrote:
>
> Quoting Rocio Alfonso Pita, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I'd installed python-1.5.2-13 and mailman 2.0.5. I have zmailer and
> > apache 1.3.14. I'd installed mailman while I read INSTALL.
> >
> > My problem is: how I begin it?
> >
> > I'd created entries
Hi,
the problem were on /etc/sendmail.cf, it was only restricted to open the ip
of the host, not the localhost
all i had to do was to add this line:
O DaemonPortOptions=Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA
and thats it!
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Hi,
I've been traying using mailman on redhat 7.1, and i see a wierd problem.
On $prefix/Mailman/Default.py, if i change the DELIVERY_MODULE to sendmail,
it works, but it says that is a risk. If i use SMTPDirect, it tryes to use
SMTPPORT 0. All a get are only failure attempts on $prefix/logs/po
Hi,
I recently moved a dozen or so lists from Majordomo, bulkmailer and a bunch
of home-grown digestifying scripts to
Mailman. Overall I'm very pleased with the improvements in
functionality and Mailman's easy-to-use web interface. Although
I have this nagging feeling I need to tune some
Ms. Karliev,
I am willing to walk you (or anyone else) through the steps
for setting up a GNU/Linux-based mailing list server and/or
Mailman. I will charge a reasonable hourly rate for this
service. Contact me privately for details if you're interested.
Greetings, Norbert.
--
Norbert Bollow
ObApologia: I'm not a QMail user so no betting please.
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 16:21:47 -0700
arandall wrote:
> The qmail-users mailing list has been zero help. In fact nobody
> even had any suggestions... So I turn once again to youse folks.
Given their parochial attitude regarding EZMLM that'
I am this > < close to giving up on qmail as a viable MTA for
Mailman... No, that's not fully true... I'm not even 100% certain that
the problem is qmail as opposed to mailman, or vice versa. Other mail
is passing through qmail without difficulty, but mail for the mailing
lists seems to go into a
I used the FreeBSD (4.3) port to install Mailman. The only major issue
I ran into was recompiling the mail wrapper; I had to go into
/usr/ports/mail/mailman/work/mailman-2.0.5/src/ and edit the Makefile to
use an appropriate GID. Then again, my setup is far from standard; for
mail delivery I use Q
> "B" == Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
B> Yes it would, at least for me. /usr is for program files, and
B> is somewhat limited in size. If that's all it was used for,
B> that would be fine.. but when the archives are in the same
B> place, and start growing, that is a maj
Hello Folks,
Having a little trouble getting mailman/exim/demime to work correctly and
I'm hoping (praying) someone here can point me in the right direction. Below
is the original message returned by exim, and it looks to me that demime is
sending the mail on to mailman (?) then something happens
Somewhere back there, Barry said something like:
> > I've been thinking about changing the default
> > $prefix to be /usr/local/mailman in MM2.1. It makes much more sense
> > to me and is in fact, what I use for all my new lists these days. You
> > would, of course, be able to give configure --
In addition, I would add that this is a great time to do some websurfing (or,
better, buy a book you can highlight, dog-ear, and absorb by osmosis ... for
all the technology in my life, I still love the feel of a book...) and get
some information on setting permissions. Some terms to hunt for, and
(For the French-impaired, a rough translation of Alexa-Francesca's
message: "I do not at all appreciate the tone that you use to write to
me, nor that of your colleague Mr Roger B.A. Klorese. ... Now, I
would greatly appreciate that you discuss this message with one of
your superiors and ask him
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 19:58:54 +0200
Norbert Bollow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No - different UIDs and differend GIDs. None of the mailman
> installations has access rights to other users' data. (Call me
> paranoid on security matters if you wish - some of my customers
> appreciate it :)
Aye,
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:22:19 +0200
> Norbert Bollow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I make an entirely seperate Mailman installation for every
> > customer. This allows patching Mailman for any customer according
> > to their specific needs without risking to break anything for the
> > other
Is there anyone using the FreeBSD ports to install Mailman? I would love
to make contact with someone else to get ideas/tips on making it work
better -- particularly knowing what I have to manually tweak (aliases,
etc.) for each new list (Not to mention that continuing bugaboo of using
multip
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 13:50:32 -0400
bob > wrote:
> Yes it would, at least for me. /usr is for program files, and is
> somewhat limited in size. If that's all it was used for, that
> would be fine.. but when the archives are in the same place, and
> start growing, that is a major problem. Righ
> I've been thinking about changing the default
> $prefix to be /usr/local/mailman in MM2.1. It makes much more sense
> to me and is in fact, what I use for all my new lists these days. You
> would, of course, be able to give configure --prefix=/home/mailman to
> get the MM2.0 default.
>
> Woul
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:22:19 +0200
Norbert Bollow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I make an entirely seperate Mailman installation for every
> customer. This allows patching Mailman for any customer according
> to their specific needs without risking to break anything for the
> other customers. I
> -Original Message-
> From: Karl Carlile [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> But then it said that that installation directory
> /home/mailman is not
> configured properly.
> checking permissions on /home/mailman ... configure: error:
> Then are five starts followed by Set-gid bit must set fo
Try:
chmod o+rw $prefix/mailman/logs/error
Message from Tu 10 Jul 2001 13:21:
> Quoting Rocio Alfonso Pita, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'd installed python-1.5.2-13 and mailman 2.0.5. I have zmailer and
> > apache 1.3.14. I'd installed mailman while I read INSTALL.
> >
> > My problem is: how I
Quoting Rocio Alfonso Pita, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'd installed python-1.5.2-13 and mailman 2.0.5. I have zmailer and
> apache 1.3.14. I'd installed mailman while I read INSTALL.
>
> My problem is: how I begin it?
>
> I'd created entries in aliases with newlist and I write in netscape:
>
Hello,
I have two problems: I am newbie in mailman anf my english is very bad
(sorry).
I'd installed python-1.5.2-13 and mailman 2.0.5. I have zmailer and
apache 1.3.14. I'd installed mailman while I read INSTALL.
My problem is: how I begin it?
I'd created entries in aliases with newli
I think your using of "mailman" isn't in the scope of this software.
> I have a list of approximately 450,000 names
If I catch the sense of "mailman", I dare to say thats "mailman"
has the purpose to support the administration of the "classical"
internet mailing list, by providing a very
Amanda thanks very much for your advice. I have done what you said. It is
making sense. The xterm is the appropriate platform. It is best to think in
xterm terms instead of gui terms --maybe a bad microsoft habit.
Now to my problem.
I downloaded the file from the website. Everything went fine
Hi all,
If it's of any use to anyone here is a script that may make it easier to
automate list deletion/creation. It is run from cron every 5 minutes
during the day on one of our customer sites. It automatically
regenerates a second aliases file (for postfix in the case, but easily
changed for se
> I've thought about both of these and (so far) rejected them because of
> the additional complexity for not much gain. A busy Mailman site will
> gain nothing if there will always be files in the directory the next
> time the runner looks. For a completely idle site, the 1-second sleep
> busy l
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