> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Since my Host is doing nothing
> My web host, Hosting Matters has decided to move many of its' clients to a
> new server. The result is we are being place onto your service for (at
> least) mail lists. Maybe you do the whole thing, don't know, don't care.
(rest snippe
"Brian @ Verizon" wrote:
> Perhaps you can at least make some helpful suggestions for the novice.
When your host said they're moving their users to use Mailman for mailing
lists, they were not implying that the service is being done by someone else.
Mailman is a software package that they (y
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 04:06:42PM -0600, Stryzek, Edward wrote:
> To add to the wish list A way to extract and import subscribers from
> the list. either a tool to do this or to store users in a .csv
> format, not in the .db file We have registration databases that have
> lots of email address w
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 11:48:12AM -0500, Jonathan Zuck wrote:
> Is there an easy way to export my list from Mailman?
If you mean to export the list of users subscribed to the
list, use ~mailman/bin/get_members
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To add to the wish
list
A way to
extract and import subscribers from the list. either a tool to do
this or to store users in a .csv format, not in the .db file
We have registration
databases that have lots of email address we would like to add, maybe at a
command line tool would work for
Is there an easy way
to export my list from Mailman?
Hello everyone,
Thanks for you help in advance!
I am trying to compile mailman on a SUN Sparc Solaris 7 system. I've created
the mailman user and group, also created the destination dir
(/usr/local/mailman) and changed permissions as described in INSTALL:
% chmod a+rx,g+ws .
% ls -ld .
drwxr
Hi,
I upgraded python on my freebsd 4.3 system from 2.1 to 2.1.2. I was running
mailman2.0.7 and 3 fairly low traffic lists. After upgrading python, I noticed
that neither posting to lists, or confirming to subscription requests worked.
The mail log shows the mail being passed to the wrapper
We are still discovering the new social world of email lists,
and what is needed to maintain respect for all list participants,
to receive more or less what they want to, and to be able to
manage the email effectively. Here are two questions which
you may be able to answer immediately with your e
Hello! I need URGENT aid! I must make a work for
class, that consists of the installation and
configuration of the MAILMAN in Linux (DEBIAN). We
have installed apache and I believe that we have done
it well. We have introduced a page done by us instead
of the one of Original Apache. Soon we have i
My web host, Hosting Matters has decided to move many of its' clients to a
new server. The result is we are being place onto your service for (at
least) mail lists. Maybe you do the whole thing, don't know, don't care.
It's the mail list that is my problem. I would prefer, desperately prefer
t
ray jones wrote:
> so I made another line, added ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/
> /home/mailman/cgi-bin/. Is that OK?
Yes
> I see the docs say add Exec, but I
> don't know where to do that, as I don't seem to have any Exec line in
> any of the .conf files.
That's an Options tag...
A typic
OK, guys, I am a newbie. 2 years, and still haven't got a clue. :)
This is RH6.2, Apache 1.3.6-7, python 1.5.2-27.6x. I assume mailman
will run on the above. I got it compiled, and installed, and the
list-bot is up and happy. He is at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ISSUE: Not enough sense to hook up Apach
Does anyone have any tips or general advice in converting a bunch
of ezmlm (ezmlm/idx) mailing lists to mailman lists?
I don't mind writing a few scripts to make things easier, but if
there's a quick way to convert my existing archives and
subscription lists (well, that second was is easy), I'd b
Hello,
I would like to migrate some mailman mailing lists to a new computer. The old
computer is running mailman 1.1, the new one runs mailman 2.0.8.
Does mailman provide a conversion script? What 's the best way to migrate the
mailinglists?
Thanks for your help,
Bert.
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Hi Johan,
>Jan 25 12:16:22 learn sendmail[18766]: MAA18766: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
size=1301, class=0, pri=31301, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, proto=SMTP, relay=[163.200.216.138]
>Jan 25 12:16:22 learn smrsh: uid 8: attempt to use wrapper post soldev
>Jan 25 12:16:22 learn sendmail[1
Hi.
I have just installed mailman on a Linux Redhat 5.2 machine, running multiple virtual
hosts.
The actual hostname is learn.unisa.ac.za, but I have installed the website, and all
other references to
lectureweb.unisa.ac.za.
The website works fine, and if I subscribe someone through the web i
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the tip it works great!
When receiving mail from the lists,why does the To: header reflect the
real host name e.g. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
instead of To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Where lists is the hostname
i want to appear. Is it sendmail's masquerading option
or mailman's?
Ri
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