You stuffed up the ownerships/permissions on the files/directories
while restoring from backup.
Specifically this file was not possible to read:
/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/lists/tf-board_tolefriends.com/config.db
maybe try to run the included "check_perms"
or have a look at the backups
At 10:56 PM 1/31/02 -0500, you wrote:
>sean pambianco wrote:
>
> > Are there any known issues regarding aol subscribers to mailman lists?
>
> The only problems I've ever run up again with AOL users are that 99%
>of them post in HTML format and don't know, or can not turn it off, and
>the level
After our three lists were down yesterday and we found out that our Linux
system did have a power outage due to snow storms in Minesota, we were able
to recover the lists from the backup. We can now access all three lists
through the control panel, but
1)around 9.00 pm EST we got the "bug mes
At 16:40 -0700 1/31/2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>Cynthia Nakagawa wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to disable the password per list. We do not like to
>>use a password for all the lists.
>
>Nope, sorry.
Well, there's a way which somewhat works.
1. Don't advertise the list on the Mailman pa
Cynthia Nakagawa wrote:
> Is there any way to disable the password per list. We do not like to use a password
>for all the lists.
Nope, sorry.
> Is there any way to set one default password for all users.
Password generation gets done internally when a user gets added. So no, unles
Amy Hern wrote:
> My server runs on Windows 2000 Server. Is the Mailman program
> compatible with this server software? Are there any documentations
> for me to refer to to help me with the installation and running
> process?
Hi Amy,
From the Requirements page:
Mailman currently
Goeran Moritz Zaengerlein wrote:
> post to test from [EMAIL PROTECTED] size=1346, 1 failures
> in smtp:
> All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection refused')
> smtp for 1 recips, completed in 0.003 seconds
> and in smtp-failure:
> -1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ignore)
Connection refused usually poin
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> Is there Reader software that works with Mailman digests?
Could you please restate your question more clearly?
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Ashley M. Kirc
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> I have created a mailing list and now I have forgotten the password. How
> can I reset the password? Thanks a ton for any info you can give.
You'll have to reset it through the site admin login. If you are the
site admin, then log in to the list interface, using
sean pambianco wrote:
> Are there any known issues regarding aol subscribers to mailman lists?
The only problems I've ever run up again with AOL users are that 99%
of them post in HTML format and don't know, or can not turn it off, and
the level of spam also tends to increase a bit.
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Ferdinand Mangio wrote:
> Thanks for creating such an outstanding software.
> My question is how to properly backup Mailman on Linux 6.2 using tar
> command, because I'm having difficulty on this.
Personally, I backup the following on my list server:
/home/mailman
/usr/local/apache (mailm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> smtp:
> Jan 30 17:12:01 2002 (25215) All recipients refused: (111, 'Connection
> refused')Jan 30 17:12:01 2002 (25215) smtp for 1 recips, completed in 0.003
> seconds
Your system is not allowing mail to be delivered. This is an MTA problem,
not Mailman. Check you
Ben Kempner wrote:
> How do you customize the colors, appearance, etc of mailman?
Through the list admin interface. Second column, third link:
Edit the HTML for the public list pages.
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In IE 6 you will need to set your security setting for that site:
>From the menu of IE v6:
Tools
Internet Options
Security (tab)
Trusted Sites (the green check mark)
"Sites..." button
Require server Verification (https:) - remove click
Add your site
How do you customize the colors, appearance,
etc of mailman?
Thanks,
Ben
Where can I find documentation (or can anyone tell
me?) on how to unsubscribe/subscribe people to my mailing list via emails
instead of the web-interface?
Thanks,
Ben
Are there any known issues regarding aol subscribers to mailman lists?
Sean
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Hi List,
sorry to bother you, but I tried hard but cannot find out whats wrong with
my config...
I followed the steps of the Installation Instructions exactly (at least I
tried to do so) but did not get any message after creating the test
list...
here is what I found in the logs dir of Mailman:
On the wishlist of Mailman 2.1 we found the following:
"Allow the moderator to edit posts being held for approval (make it
evident, either through a header or other means that the message was
edited by the moderator)."
Will this feature be added to version 2.1? Is there a date for the
release o
Is there Reader software that works with Mailman digests?
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Hi,
Thanks for creating such an outstanding
product.
My question is how to properly backup mailman on
linux 6.2 using tar.
Thanks and more power,
Ferdinand
I have created a mailing list and now I have forgotten the password. How
can I reset the password? Thanks a ton for any info you can give.
Sincerely,
Gordon Taylor
Senior Network Administrator
Walden Internet Villages
http://www.waldenweb.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am installing exim and mailman on my home system.
I followed all the instructions in the INSTALL and README.EXIM files.
I tried to build a test user. I got the following messages in the various
logs:
post:
Jan 30 17:11:01 2002 (25210) post to test2 from mailman-owner@localhost,
size=1288, 1
Hi,
Thanks for creating such an outstanding software.
My question is how to properly backup Mailman on Linux 6.2 using tar
command, because I'm having difficulty on this.
Your help is deeply appreciated.
Thanks and more power,
Ferdinand
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My server runs on Windows 2000 Server. Is
the Mailman program compatible with this server software? Are there any
documentations for me to refer to to help me with the installation and running
process?
Thank you.
Amy
Just installed MM at my site, all the list functions seem fine, but I'm
having trouble with the cookie authentication on the admin portion of the
web interface. I can log in with out a problem, but as soon as I click on
any links, or click submit, it says the cookie verification failed. Seems
to
We are using the mailman product. I think it is 2.0.8 version or something like that.
Is there any way to disable the password per list. We do not like to use a password
for all the lists.
Is there any way to set one default password for all users.
If not do you have to manually have the
Can you tell me why I get the message "error decoding authorization cookie" when I try to access private archives.
Thank you
Title: Posting to a list while being a memeber form another list
Piece of Cake...
Create a bogus user on List B and set them to "No
Mail"
Dump out the users from List A -
~mailman/bin/list_members
Clone the dumped list into List B using the bogus
user created earlier - ~mailman/bin/clone_me
You *can* edit held messages. The FAQ goes over it in detail, but in
general, you edit the file in ~mailman/data/.. There is also a hack in
Mailman that allows folks to edit the actual message in the Web approval
form (and it copies the modified message to the ~mailman/data/.. directory).
For in
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 14:43, Johnathan Vail wrote:
> I recently upgraded both my server (from Red Hat 6.2 to 7.2) and
> Mailman (to the latest 2.0.8). I am getting complaints from people
> using the admin and archives pages (mostly from AOL I think) that the
> pages are real slow
I've had Mailman 2.05 installed and running on my linux box for many
months, but now all of the sudden it's having problems. When I try
to get into list administration, or if a user tries to get into their
options page, or if a new user tries to subscribe, it reports an
error:
"We're sorry,
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On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 14:43, Johnathan Vail wrote:
> I recently upgraded both my server (from Red Hat 6.2 to 7.2) and
> Mailman (to the latest 2.0.8). I am getting complaints from people
> using the admin and archives pages (mostly from AOL I think) that the
> pages are real slow and often time
Good morning,
since yesterday morning, we are having trouble with three mailing lists,
installed on our server (Linux system)
In the early hours (7.00 EST - 11.00 am EST) the tolefriends list server was
down, but started to function again until around 4.00 pm EST, when all three
servers went out
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This is an odd one to pin down but I thought I would fly it up the
flagpole and see if anyone salutes...
I recently upgraded both my server (from Red Hat 6.2 to 7.2) and
Mailman (to the latest 2.0.8). I am getting complaints from people
using the admin and archives pages (mostly from AOL I thin
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 08:44:36AM -0500, Lafleur Maurice wrote:
> I have the following situation: List A is a generic, plain ML to
> which members can post List B is an "announce" type list: only one
> person can post, members read only. Members of B want to post to A
> without being members of
Title: Posting to a list while being a memeber form another list
I have the following situation:
List A is a generic, plain ML to which members can post
List B is an "announce" type list: only one person can post, members read only.
Members of B want to post to A without being members of
Title: Weekly Digests
I need to have digests from the same list to be produced on a daily basis and on a weekly basis. Is this possible?
MGL
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On 18 Shevat 5762, Harald Prettner wrote:
> is there an easy way to download attachments of archived mails ?
> It would be nice for some people to have a link for downloading an
> attachement from a mail in a list archive ...
Alternative archiving systems (like MHonArc) offer this, as well as
dear folks,
is there an easy way to download attachments of archived mails ?
It would be nice for some people to have a link for downloading an
attachement from a mail in a list archive ...
thanks in advance,
H.
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On the wishlist of Mailman 2.1 we found the following:
"Allow the moderator to edit posts being held for approval (make it
evident, either through a header or other means that the message was
edited by the moderator)."
Will this feature be added to version 2.1? Is there a date for the
release o
Dear Mailman people - I am new to this list, new to Mailman and not too
much off a wizz in this respect, so I hope my question does not upset
anyone.
I have just installed Mailman 1.1 on my Debian/GNU box (2.2). The
packaging system seems to handle that quite well. I have made a 'test'
list and t
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