On 10 November 2001, Scott Brown said:
> Feel free to tell me that I'm just too stupid to see it, but I cant see (on
> MM 2.0.6) where to change a subscription address
>
> Is the only way to do this to unsub/resub??
Unfortunately, yes. Mailman uses the subscriber address as a database
key o
Larry Chuon wrote:
> [root@www logs]# more smtp
> Nov 13 20:24:48 2001 (17298) All recipients refused: host not found
> Nov 13 20:24:48 2001 (17298) smtp for 1 recips, completed in 0.036 seconds
> Nov 13 20:31:28 2001 (17337) All recipients refused: host not found
> Nov 13 20:31:28 2001 (17337) s
David Moruzzi wrote:
> I use the apt-get install---command in Debian to install the mailman.
>
> That is the correct path /var/lib/mailman/templates
>
> These is no admlogin.txtIs Mailman meant to create this file or am I?
Mailman installs several files in the templates directory, includ
I use the apt-get install---command in Debian to install the mailman.
That is the correct path /var/lib/mailman/templates
These is no admlogin.txtIs Mailman meant to create this file or am I?
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From: Ashley M. Kirchner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Yes, I also install the crontab.
Here is some more errors. Can someone please tell me what them mean and how
to correct the problem?
Thank you.
[root@www logs]# more post
Nov 13 20:24:48 2001 (17298) post to test from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
size=1308, 1 failures
Nov 13 20:31:28 2001 (17337) post to
Torresen Marine Diesel Direct wrote:
> Starting a couple of hours ago I could no longer get in to manage ONE of
> the lists. When I say get in, I mean that I can not access the Web
> interface for that particular list. The server simply churns and churns and
> churns but nothing ever comes up on
mailman wrote:
> Is there a real FAQ somewhere (not the one on the official site), it's almost
>useless?
I believe there are several user written FAQs floating around the web. One of
those is
http://web.aurora.edu/~ckolar/mailman/index.html
> Also, how one would get rid of the long lis
Larry Chuon wrote:
> I successfully installed mailman.
Did you also install the crontab, like the INSTALL file tells you to do?
You can verify this by logging in as (or su-ing to) the MM user, and typing in
'crontab -l' - you should get a listing of crontabs for that user that triggers
MM's
David Moruzzi wrote:
> admin(5625): IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> '/var/lib/mailman/templates/admlogin.txt'
This is the actual error. It's not finding the templates. How, or where
did you install MM?
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Hello, Is their any info on installing mailman on a raq4i?
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On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 01:26:04PM -0500, Camille K. Powell wrote:
> Thanks, but I hope there's a better way. I just switched from EZMLM to
> Mailmain and I never had this problem. The auto-replies used to go to the
> person that posted the message, not to the list.
Actually both are wrong, aut
On 08 November 2001, Gary Molenkamp said:
>
> I've followed the instructions for setting up Mailman v 2.0.6
>
> userid: mailman
> ./configure --with-mail-gid=mail --with-cgi-gid=apache
> mail handler: sendmail v8.11
> system: Redhat Linux 7.1 for Alpha
Don't you have to run newaliases after upd
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hi!
i've experienced the following problem:
mailman starts hundrets of cronds and eats up all system memory until the
system completely hangs.
any suggestion?
i'm using latest mailman
Linux freedom 2.4.9 #1 Sat Aug 18 14:25:14 CEST 2001 i686 unkno
Hi everybody,
I'm running Mailman with postfix on a RedHat 7.1, I'm getting an error for 2
adress e-mail's that are in a diferent server domain. I don't know if this is
an error of my Mailman or Postfix or an error of the remote e-mail server,
any idea?
Part of the messenge that Mailman send
People,
Just went thru the list.org site after havinf decided to upgrage my
mailman 1.1 after it has been in flawless service since august 99. It
really is a great product.
Since I started using mailman, we have added several lists and are now
running 10 lists. I would like to have all the info
I have been working to get Mailman and Exim going on a Debian box. Mailman
passes the check_perms test. I am also able to create a newlist. When I go
to the .../mailman/admin URL and click on any of the lists I created I get:
Bug in Mailman version 2.0.6
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform t
Title: I am not able create newlist
Hi all,
Already we have 15 lists, now I am trying to create one more group, it is not creating. When I going to run 'newlist' it is asking listname then it is asking mailman owners email-id and initial password then I entered both. After entering all its
Hi,
I successfully installed mailman. The webpage and the admin page showed up
when I login. I ran into some problems. Everything was at default setting.
1. When I subscribe to the list, I didn't receive any confirmation message.
2. When I add new subscribers to the list, it didn't send welcom
On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 11:19:15PM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
> On Monday 05 November 2001 10:47, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 05:22:53PM -0500, Clark Cooper wrote:
> > > I had a situation where a user on one of my lists had the vacation
> > > utility turned on and a posting to the
Hello,
Sorry, I'm new to mailman, so this question might be lame...
I have set up mailman on my site with one public list using the
defaults, works fine...
The problem is: I want to set up private list, which means, users can
not subscribe to this list, only administrator (me) can subscribe the
Hi fellas
Just wanted to say thank-you all for writing mailman.
We installed it today and were very impressed with it.
Really is a fantastic job, well done and very professional
too :)
>From a very impress sysadmin
Kind regards
Craig Schneider
Z Data Solutions
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Feel free to tell me that I'm just too stupid to see it, but I cant see (on
MM 2.0.6) where to change a subscription address
Is the only way to do this to unsub/resub??
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Hi,
Is there a real FAQ somewhere (not the one on the official site), it's almost useless?
Also, how one would get rid of the long list of url (List-Help etc.) ans addresses
sent with all posts (you know :
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Gzipping archives
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to set up a Mailman list as an Announce-Only list, where the
list administrator is the only one who can post messages to the list, and
list members only have to enter their email address in a form to join (no
confirmations, no passwords, no options)? I want to set up a list to s
I found Mailman on Freshmeat and it looks great. I
am renovating the PushToTest.com site (home of the Load open-source project) and
nead a mail list manager. I'd like to have a couple of features that I didn't
specifically see in the Mailman documentation:
1) Search. While the archive featu
To stop unsubscribers --
How about this script from another member of this list, if you use his
script, which adds a password on the subscribe and then _don't_ allow users
access to config, you have an unsubscribe-able list. Sounds like a 'bad
thing' to me, but... schlad3, do you think we cou
Greetings Folks,
I currently run eight lists on with Mailman.
Starting a couple of hours ago I could no longer get in to manage ONE of
the lists. When I say get in, I mean that I can not access the Web
interface for that particular list. The server simply churns and churns and
churns but no
Paul,
On the 'General Options' (main) configuration page, you can de-select this
option:
>Send monthly password reminders or no? Overrides the previous option. Yes/No
HTH,
Sheryl Coe
At 08:16 AM 11/08/2001, Paul L. Schumacher wrote:
>How can I turn off the monthly reminder to my subscrib
I've followed the instructions for setting up Mailman v 2.0.6
userid: mailman
./configure --with-mail-gid=mail --with-cgi-gid=apache
mail handler: sendmail v8.11
system: Redhat Linux 7.1 for Alpha
Ran the test mailing list steps, but when sending a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the following
I have been working to get Mailman and Exim going on a Debian box. Mailman
passes the check_perms test. I am also able to create a newlist. When I go
to the .../mailman/admin URL and click on any of the lists I created I get:
Bug in Mailman version 2.0.6
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform t
Hello all,
I have gotten mailman working but I have one problem. When people click on the
archives it gives a file not found. I know the link works from apache from testing
the link.
I looked at the directory and it has a public and private folder. Inside the public
folder it has two files sampl
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:11:45PM +0100, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> Hello,
> In README-SENDMAIL there stands that I have to make a symlink in /etc/smrsh,
> but there is no directory /etc/smrsh. I use Debian GNU/Linux. Which directory
> is equal to /etc/smrsh, or in which directory do I have to make th
Hey ho,
I've set up mailman right, and I've set up a mailing list. Then I received
the message that I've set up the mailinglist. But if I try to go to
http://server/mailman/admin/mailinglist or mailman/listinfo/mailinglist,
My browser says:
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Mailman CGI error!!!
The expected
Hello,
In README-SENDMAIL there stands that I have to make a symlink in /etc/smrsh,
but there is no directory /etc/smrsh. I use Debian GNU/Linux. Which directory
is equal to /etc/smrsh, or in which directory do I have to make the symlink?
Thanks
Jonas
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Sounds like you should just install from scratch, then add the folks to your
lists, and alias the old lists to the new lists (unless they have the exact
same names...)
Jon Carnes
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From: "Paul L. Schumacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <
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hi!
i've experienced the following problem:
mailman starts hundrets of cronds and eats up all system memory until the
system completely hangs.
any suggestion?
i'm using latest mailman
Linux freedom 2.4.9 #1 Sat Aug 18 14:25:14 CEST 2001 i686 unkno
Bob C wrote:
> Disclaimer at bottom:
> Disclaimer:You Are Are Receiving This Because You Are A Member Of
> Mailman.org list-This is not Spam.
>
You're right, this isn't SPAM (Stuff Posing As Meat). This is
Unsolicited Bulk E-Mail, which can be argued with the law to be illegal.
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I am have set everything up on this machine that I am sending this email
from. (linux2.winona.msus.edu) My old machine is
(linux.winona.msus.edu). They have separate IP's in the same domain. My
old machine has my old lists (in Majordomo), which I have resetup as
mailman lists on the new machin
I have a mailing list on my home machine, running Mailman 1.1, which
I'd like to move onto a colocated host, running Mailman 2.0.6. Is it
simply a question of tarring up the relevant directory in /lists and
unpacking it in the new site? I know I'll also need to change the
hostname and URL once t
Yes, I understand; however, Mailman does not provide that functionality. On
the bright side, the newest version (still in alpha) has some of that
functionality. So in this case, patience will bring you closer to your
goal.
Jon Carnes
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From: "Dale Pace" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hello again,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I think you may be misunderstanding what
I want to do. First, I don't want list administrators to have to make decisions
that software should be able to do.
I want a filter that when it sees an external email address for a member, it
simply removes "li
Unless I read the question wrong (quite possible...) he's getting a new ip
address and a new domain name. He is not changing any directory structure.
He will definitely want to update the FQDN info as folks will be clicking on
links which must stay local and not go off to his old domain/ip.
-
Amen to that.
It that wasn't spam, I'll swallow my keyboard whole.
-Steve.
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Bruno G. Albuquerque wrote:
> From: "Bob C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Disclaimer at bottom:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Disclaimer:You Are Are Receiving This Because You Are A Member Of
> Mailman.
[Resent without the additional funky characters in the addresses :-( ]
Barry,
Ages back there was a discussion about restricting the
mailman-users/developers lists to member posting only, and I was under
the impression that this was put into place for a trial period.
We are now seeing rather mo
From: "Bob C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Disclaimer at bottom:
[snip]
> Disclaimer:You Are Are Receiving This Because You Are A Member Of
Mailman.org list-This is
> not Spam.
Yeah, right. I think this is really the time to close the list for external
posts.
-Bruno
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Jon Carnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>On Monday 12 November 2001 20:19, Paul L. Schumacher wrote:
>> I am running mailman with postfix.
>>
>> I have to rename my m
Hello,
first I would like to thank the people who replied to my first post to this list.
Now ... my problem :
I compiled mailman with options : ./configure --with-mail-gid=12 --with-cgi-gid=48. Of
course 12 is for "mail" and 48 is for apache. I add a new list : everything is OK. I
add a user
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