On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 18:37:46 +
Bryn Ryans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone give me information on how to configure Mailman to work
> with MHonarc (or is it the other way around?). I have both MHonarc
> and Mailman installed, but the information I have found on how to
> get the two to
Hi there!
I'd like to switch to Mailman, but I'd like to maintain personalized e-
mails. Is it possible? I couldn't find any info on that.
My subscribers' list contains first name and e-mail.
I'd appreciate any help.
Chris
-Divining Mind Radiesthetic Supplies
Quality Pendulums and divining Rods
I am a new member. First post.
After completing mailman install, I get the following error from trying to
access the listinfo:
[- Mailman Version: 2.0.6 -]
[- Traceback --]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mailman/scripts/driver", line 66, in run_main
from Ma
Ok, so I am just starting this email thing.
I have a mailman list on my site, and I list this address as the admin
address. However,when I send a message from this address, it got held up for an
approval...from me!! How do I send a message and check archives and do all of
that as the Admin,
Permissions on the logs dir are admin:mailman. (admin was the acct used to
install the program.) Permissions on the error logfile are mailman:mailman
-- this seems like it would work, yes? Both the dir and file are U+G
writeable.
Oh, sorry for the HTML on the previous post. Didn't think th
> Now, the mailman logs don't show anything. However the httpd error log
> shows the following output (below), which makes me think there is some kind
> of permission thing going on.
Yes, certainly. So surely the permissions on /usr/local/mailman/logs/error
are gonna be interesting, yes?
Ok, quick system info: Server is a Cobalt Raq3i running Linux
(glibc). Python is version 2.0.1. Other info, the mailman
home directory is '/usr/local/mailman'. Scriptalias and other
apache config was done per the docs.
When I view the page for the list (creatively titled in this case) at the
f
On Friday 12 October 2001 07:47 pm, Dan Mick wrote:
> infer you're missing a slash somewhere. I'll bet it's in
> the ScriptAlias directive. Check the Apache docs.
>
OK. Thanks. Typo. I keep telling myself I am going to get to bed early and
start fresh. Havne't made it yet. :( Is it consi
> I am getting the following error:
> [Fri Oct 12 17:19:48 2001] [error] [client 207.17.248.136] script not found
> or unable to stat: /var/mailman/cgi-binadmin
> I have been through the INSTALL document several times. I don't know where I
> am going wrong. All of the permissions look right.
I am getting the following error:
[Fri Oct 12 17:19:48 2001] [error] [client 207.17.248.136] script not found
or unable to stat: /var/mailman/cgi-binadmin
I have been through the INSTALL document several times. I don't know where I
am going wrong. All of the permissions look right.
drwxrwsr-x
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 04:05:47PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Mike Avery wrote:
>
> > I'd like to change the name of a Mailman hosted
> > mailing list. The only way I see to do that is to delete
> > it and start over, but I really don't want to do that.
> >
> > Is there a clean way to re
Hello,
[I'm French]
I have very big problems with lists that worked very well before
those problems.
I have a domain hosted by cwihosting (virtual hosting).
On my domain, I have created several lists using the mailman product.
All worked well from May 2001 to the end of September.
[I did all th
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 06:14:25PM -0400, Greg Ward wrote:
> On 12 October 2001, Spades said:
> > How do I get rid of all these headers on the mailman 2.0.6 mailing list mail?
>
> AFAIK there are only two options:
> * hack Mailman to not emit those headers
> * tweak your MTAs config to remove
Can anyone give me information on how to configure Mailman to work with
MHonarc (or is it the other way around?). I have both MHonarc and Mailman
installed, but the information I have found on how to get the two to talk is
a little sketchy.
I would appreciate any help you can give me,
___
I am a list administrator using mailman and everything works fine except
that once in a while one of the users (randomly - including myself) loses
one of the messages. We noticed it had nothing to do with the individual's
mail server or mail program but with mailman itself - or the server it's on.
I am a list
administrator using mailman and everything works fine except that once in a
while one of the users (randomly - including myself) loses one of the messages.
We noticed it had nothing to do with the individual's mail server or mail
program but with mailman itself - or the server it
> TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> host mail.python.org [63.102.49.29]: 550-Open relay. Please see
> http://orbz.org/?209.61.186.101
> 550 mail from 209.61.186.101 rejected: administrative prohibition (host
> is blacklisted)
[..]
> What can I do to "force" the hosting people to open thier eyes
Hello,
[I'm French]
I have very big problems with lists that worked very well before
those problems.
I have a domain hosted by cwihosting (virtual hosting).
On my domain, I have created several lists using the mailman product.
All worked well from May 2001 to the end of September.
[I did all th
On 11 Oct 2001 at 15:24, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 04:05:47PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>> Mike Avery wrote:
>>> I'd like to change the name of a Mailman hosted
>>> mailing list. The only way I see to do that is to delete
>>> it and start over, but I really don't wan
On 9 Oct 2001 at 19:49, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Balazs Lengyak wrote:
>
> > Is there?
>
> Of course. RTFM.
Given that the poster's email address is based in
Hungary, it might be reasonable to assume that the
poster is not a native English speaker.
This might be seen as a reason to
On 9 Oct 2001 at 15:49, Balazs Lengyak wrote:
> Is there?
Yes. In the "General Options" of the list management
screen is an option labeled, "Send monthly password
reminders or no? Overrides the previous option.
(Details)". I suspect checking the "no" box and then
submitting the changes sho
Michael,
With respect, I disagree.
It's one thing to read a civil request such as "Please read the FAQ and manual at
before asking questions here". It's quite another to go through the FAQ, the
manual, a Google search, and a reinstall before asking a question on a mailing list -
and then ha
On October 12, 2001 06:14 am, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> The mailman installation on exim.org has been running for quite some
> time now, with no recent changes or problems. The MTA (you could guess
> that we use exim) is also stable.
>
> However this morning I posted a message to the exim-users
On October 12, 2001 05:48 am, Oliver Egginger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> mm_cfg.py is relevant only within the list creation process.
> The default host name is a very basic thing and should be set via a
> configure option. I was thinking that one of the options
> --build, --host or --target could do thi
The mailman installation on exim.org has been running for quite some
time now, with no recent changes or problems. The MTA (you could guess
that we use exim) is also stable.
However this morning I posted a message to the exim-users list.
It left my machine, got to exim.org, and was delivered dow
Hi
list,I am newbie in mailman. I have installed mailman in Trustix
Linux OS, =with MTA postfix and web server Apache. The problem is why
a member of =list send email to list example : [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Email can
be received =by [EMAIL PROTECTED], but can not be received by entire member
Hi list,
I am newbie in mailman. I have installed mailman in Trustix Linux OS, with MTA postfix
and web server Apache. The problem is why a member of list send
email to list example : [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Email can be received by [EMAIL PROTECTED],
but can not be received by entire member
Hello,
mm_cfg.py is relevant only within the list creation process.
The default host name is a very basic thing and should be set via a configure option.
I was thinking that one of the options
--build, --host or --target could do this.
If I would use mm_cfg.py instead,
this wouldn't change the
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