Hello:
I'm researching possible software to use to manage all of the listserves our
office has. One of the options software I've found that I can buy has is
the ability to query users from a database. Can Mailman software do this?
Thanks,
Erin
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Hello. I installed Mailman on a RH7.1 box with the RPM from Rawhide
(Mailman version 2.0.6). When I run check_perms, I'm getting the following
error:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "bin/check_perms", line 50, in ?
MAILMAN_GRPNAME = grp.getgrgid(MAILMAN_GID)[0]
TypeError: illegal argume
> * Run /var/mailman/bin/mmsitepass
> to set the mailman administrator password.
> * Edit /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
> to customize mailman's configuration for your site.
> * Modify the sendmail configuration to ensure that it is running and
> accepting connections from the outside worl
I posted recently about my troubles with getting sendmail 8.12.1 and Mailman 2.0.6 to
work happily, and, surprisingly, I have managed to make some progress.
Right now, the two are working happily together, BUT, mail to any of the lists keeps
looping for ever and ever. I watched the qfile direc
Hello. I installed Mailman on a RH7.1 box with the RPM from Rawhide
(Mailman version 2.0.6). When I run check_perms, I'm getting the following
error:
Traceback (innermost last):
File "bin/check_perms", line 50, in ?
MAILMAN_GRPNAME = grp.getgrgid(MAILMAN_GID)[0]
TypeError: illegal argume
> Just to get ahead of the game, I didn't write it. :)
Didn't say you did.
> >And this doesn't mention crontabs?
> >
>
> I think they just included the core things to get it up and running
but you have to have cron running to get Mailman up and running,
that's the point. It's required f
I'm trying to install on OS X (10.1) and am getting
a complaint about python not existing... but...
./configure --prefix=/Users/mailman/Documents --exec-
prefix=/Users/mailman/Documents/bin --with-var-
prefix=/Users/mailman/Documents/mutable --with-
python=/usr/local/bin/python.exe
Compiling
Just to get ahead of the game, I didn't write it. :)
>And this doesn't mention crontabs?
>
I think they just included the core things to get it up and running
>Does the RPM install really do the right thing? How can it know if
>I want news gatewaying or not?...
>
Just to clarify: my under
The docs usually get stored in /usr/share/doc/mailman-..
But, besides that, you really just have to know where the installation
is.. It should be installed in /var/mailman if you used the RPM, and the
directory tree is essentially the same from there on out.
I believe if you do a "rpm -qi mail
On 08:55 AM 10/5/01, Sandra wrote:
>Hello!
>
> I have mailman installed on my system, that has postfix installed as
>a MTA.
> I have two postfix configurations running on my system, one that gets
>mail from internet
>and run AMAVIS, an anti-virus and another configuration that treats lo
Hi I have installed Mailman from the Powertools CD, it installed OK, but I
can find no documentation or man entry to tell me what to do next, has
anyone installed it that way and if so what do I do next.
I can find plenty of data if I install it from a tarball but not from rpm.
Many thanks
Denis
Actually, I use /etc/mail/access rather heavily (see
http://www.freshmeat.net/projects/spaminator as a rudimentary example to
how much I use it.), and, although I tinkered around with it to get
Mailman to work via SMTPDirect, it seemed to constantly ignore whatever
I put in there regarding Mai
Hello!
I have mailman installed on my system, that has postfix installed as
a MTA.
I have two postfix configurations running on my system, one that gets
mail from internet
and run AMAVIS, an anti-virus and another configuration that treats
local mails.
Even when a send a local mail to a
On Thursday, 4 October 2001 22:31 -0700 Giovanni 8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to install on OS X (10.1) and am getting
> a complaint about python not existing... but...
OS X doesn't ship with python by default. Go here to download it:
http://www.python.org/2.1.1/#locations>
On 04 October 2001, Giovanni 8 said:
> Compiling /Users/mailman/Documents/Mailman/versions.py ...
> env: python: No such file or directory
Some Python script is using the "#!/usr/bin/env python" hack, a common
trick. For it to work, you must have a binary called "python" on your
path.
> [gosc
MacOS X doesn't come with python. How did you install it? And that are
those files in /usr/local/bin? OS X executables don't have a .exe
extension. Did you grab a Windows install package?
joe
On Friday, October 5, 2001, at 01:31 AM, Giovanni 8 wrote:
> I'm trying to install on OS X (10.1
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