Hello Jessica, hi all,
On 22 Dec 2001, You wrote to subject: [Mailman-Users] what to do when you have list
*and* list -admin?
> How should I deal with this? (Other than telling these guys they
> either can't use mailman or they can't have a list called "something-admin"
> if they also have a l
I'm using mailman at home for some lists, and really like it.
I'm now setting it up for someone who has been hosting a whole bunch
of lists. Unfortunately, I've doscovered that in two cases, he has
bot and -admin lists. This doesn't work with mailman
because I need to put -admin into the aliase
I'm using mailman on RedHat 7.2, and I saw that it was installed with the
system. But I backed away from using the rpm, and built a fresh install
from scratch. It's really pretty simple, and makes it easier to keep up on
patches.
The problems I saw were that the mailman $prefix directory was in
Does anyone on the list have experience with the redhat mailman RPM
install? I am having difficulty getting this working and was curious as
to whether it was me or what?
I am running RedHat Release 7.2 Linux 2.4.9 with apache-1.3.22
sendmail-8.11.6 mailman-2.0.8
Regards
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Happy Holidays
Just catching up on some of the archives so forgive my belated response. I
use and would like to see the patches integrated in 2.1 I think it's very
usefulI. I maintain a fairly active server with ~500 (and growing) lists at
UCI.
My two cents
Con Wieland
University of California a
I have had three lists now show a strange problem, they que up a
message to send to a list and just stop. The message is never sent.
But messages sent to the server before and after this are sent. Can
anyone give me any ideas where to start on this on. It is Running on
RedHat 7.2 on a Dell 240
I can't seem to find documentation on this.
I have 3 lists ListA ListB and ListC
Now I want to make an umbrella list - ListABC
I want it so that only members of ListA - ListB and ListC can send to
ListABC
How do I do that?
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Mailman-Users
On 21 Dec 01, at 14:00, Jon Carnes wrote:
> You can setup a cron job that run nightly and uses
> ~mailman/bin/config_list to dump out each lists configuration and check on
> the settings. You can then have the script reset the message size limit
> to 40kb if an admin has raised it.
Thanks for t
Is it possible as a site administrator to force side wide settings, which cannot be
overridden by a
list owner? For example, I want to strictly set a message size limit of 40kB, so even
a list owner
cannot set a greater limit. Is this possible? How?
mfg ar
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Rodolfo> Somebody can explain me what this message means??
...
Rodolfo> when, addr, passwd, digest, lang = mlist.GetRecord(id)
Rodolfo> ValueError: unpack tuple of wrong size
It means that the list or tuple returned by mlist.GetRecord(id) didn't have
a length of 5. To figure
Somebody can explain me what this message means??
Thank you.
-Mensaje reenviado-
From: Cron Daemon
Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/mailman/cron/checkdbs
Date: 20 Dec 2001 12:00:02 -0500
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/checkdbs", line 104, in ?
Dear all,
It seems Mailman 2.0.6 can't process the base64 encoding e-mail,
so the Footer can't be appended to the e-mail correctly, and the archives are
all base64 encoded, do anyone has any suggesttion?
regards
Caleb
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