check out the /var/log/messages log, and there, you'll see an entry every
minute telling you that mailman is running...
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Carnes
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 5:44 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [
Actuyally it's Sendmail, said so in my first sentence below ^_^, turns out
I've already gotten this resloved, thanks to you guys, I simply wasn't using
Fully quallified domain names, i thought I had set that, but a simply
overlooked configuration was at fault...
Thanks,
Richard
-Ori
"T. Glen Haggard" wrote:
> This program is driving me crazy. I have installed it twice, once on
> Slackware 7.0 and the second on 8.0. Here is what I am getting over and
> over:
Looks like you have two different things going on here...
> IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
> '/home/mail
This program is driving me crazy. I have installed it twice, once on
Slackware 7.0 and the second on 8.0. Here is what I am getting over and
over:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 275, in ?
lock.lock(timeout=0.5)
File "/home/mailman/Mailman/LockFi
The email has to be sent to -request@
You fill in the and the with the appriopriate
values.
The Subject of the email should be the unsubscribe statement.
Jon Carnes
>
> The proper format for unsubscribe would be:
> unsubscribe mypassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Include your password with th
First we have to know what your MTA is (Sendmail, Exim, Postfix, Qmail,
...) I'm guessing postfix, and that you have the setup so that your mail
users are separate from the users on your box But that is just a guess.
You know we answer more MTA questions on this list than any Sendmail list
On 16 Nov 2001, at 13:46, Scott Weitzenkamp wrote:
> There is no mailman daemon per se. Based on what I
> know, you should look if sendmail is working, I
> debugged a similar problem on Linux with "tail -f
> /var/log/mail" and "tcpdump -X port 25".
Yea Sendmail is running, I can send a msg to a
Hi,
I've read the post on the list on how to have subscribers unsubscribe via e-mail using
this formula :
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 13:36:34 -0400
X-UIDL: e(/"!8Pd"!R'F!!;,5"!
The proper format for unsubscribe would be:
unsubscribe mypassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Include your password with the re
Ok, so I have mailman set up on a machine running sendmail and FreeBSD
4.3. Lists are set up, newaliases ran, Cron's set up. Whwne I post to a
list, the machine sends out email to everyone on the list *except* to
address on the local domain, the all come up a 'User Unknown'. Judging by
the fact
A lot of folks seem to have this misconception. Mailman does not run as a
daemon on your server, rather it runs as a series of script which are kicked
off via cron. Be sure to "su mailman" and check out the cron entries. If
your cron table is blank, use the cron values found in
~mailman/cron/cro
Did you set the crontabs for mailman? it sounds obvious, but it's easily
overlooked?
-Richard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 3:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Is i
How can I tell if mailman is actually running. I can not find an entry if
I run ps -aux. I can mail my server and the aliases appear to work.
When I mail one of my lists nothing ever gets through, and nothing
is sent out. All the html features appear to work. I can change
options, and if
On 16 November 2001, Jeffrey M. Kenton said:
> I just received this message. Can someone help me to know what I
> should do with it?
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
[...]
> File "/home/mailman/Mailman/Bouncers/DSN.py", line 46, in process
> if string.lower(msg.gettype()) <> 'multipart/repo
On 16 November 2001, Camille K. Powell said:
> Thanks for responding. I am still having the same problem. I plan to
> contact the postmasters, as suggested. However, I hope that there is also
> something that I can do, in the meantime, on my end. I double-checked and
> replies to list messages
>I'm pretty sure that this very bug is one of the reasons Mailman 2.0.7
>was released: it crashed when interpreting a certain type of bounce
>message. Your guess was spot-on.
>
>> Mailman 2.0.6, Python 1.5, etc.
> ^
>Bingo -- congratulations, you get to upgrade!
>
> Greg
T
>
> When I reply to a regular posting, I get the poster address. Is there
> something wrong with the digest delivery? Also, when I am the poster of a
> message (and I have delivery set to regular), I get the auto-replies (not
> the list). Is there a way to have all auto-replies to the list sent
I just received this message. Can someone help me to know what I
should do with it?
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 282, in ?
kids = main(lock)
File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 252, in main
keepqueued = dispose_message(mlist, msg, msgdat
Thanks for responding. I am still having the same problem. I plan to
contact the postmasters, as suggested. However, I hope that there is also
something that I can do, in the meantime, on my end. I double-checked and
replies to list messages are indeed directed to the poster, as recommended.
Well I should have known better after I got the error one time I did a make
clean then ./configure --with-mail-gid=2 and a make install. But I forgot
about the stupid cache in in netscape. All works fine now. Thanks to those who
stepped in to help this old bum
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System
I have just reinstalled my Mailman (on Debian with apt-get). It recognized
the old settings and it can display the old lists, members, etc.
But if I want to manage old lists with admin front-end by Apache-webserver,
it send erros messages:
When I am prompted to write admin password, the top scre
I checked my httpd error log and found the following:
[Fri Nov 16 16:26:43 2001] [error] [client 194.97.43.50] Symbolic link
not allowed: /home/mailman/archives/public/aironet/
I know how to configure "FollowSymlinks" in httpd for a Directory, but
how can I do this for just a "Scriptalias" what
Ok I just got 2.0.7 up and running except for this one. I have been there
before. Which GID is this referring to? Or did I goof up when I ran config as
root?
> Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 12, GOT gid 2. (Reconfigure to
take 2?)
> 554 5.3.0 "|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd foobo"... u
On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 05:03, kevin1a wrote:
> How do I block non-subscribers from posting to the lists I have setup?
[I wondered about making a FAQ entry for this, but it is *really* basic
setup, and the FAQ isn't meant to cover every possible bit thats already
documented]
In the web admin f/e,
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