Hi! I've installed the system but I can't seem to alter the case of the list
name. In the administrator's panel, I edit something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in "The public name of this list (make case-changes only)"
field). But to no avail - the big X is always there... but I don
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 15:04, Chuck Peters wrote:
> I am sure many of you are spending some time moderating lists where most
> of the moderation is SPAM. A couple lists ar getting more spam than
> legitimate traffic and its a real pain to clean this up via the web
> interface.
Chuck,
Marc Merlin
At this time, you need to know that the ONLY place to go to get
a reminder of your password is:
http://mydomain.com/mailman/options/myList/myName%40myISP.com
This is a bit obscure.
How hard would it be to add this URL
to the response to the "help" e-mail command?
How could I get this in t
FYI, I got the following bug report trying to access VMUG (Victoria
Macintosh User Group):
Bug in Mailman version 2.0.8
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of
traceback and other system information has been explicitly inhibited,
but th
A correctly configured list will get ZERO spam.
At 06:04 PM 5/9/2002 -0400, Chuck Peters wrote:
>
>I am sure many of you are spending some time moderating lists where most
>of the moderation is SPAM. A couple lists ar getting more spam than
>legitimate traffic and its a real pain to clean th
I am sure many of you are spending some time moderating lists where most
of the moderation is SPAM. A couple lists ar getting more spam than
legitimate traffic and its a real pain to clean this up via the web
interface.
If their an effecient way to clean out this spam rather than scrolling
thro
Hello,
We have some questions regarding List Servers being tied into
our database and its functionality.
My name is Charles. I am with Turpentyne Productions, a
web-design company. We have developed a program to help our customers with their
E-mail marketing campaigns. The program is based i
Any one made tweaks to that bounce logic in 2.0.10 ?
Can I feasably kill a 550 in 2.1(2b?) on one bounce? And if so, does it drop
in over 2.0.10?
thanks,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Ron Jarrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 3:18 PM
To: Kevin Crawford; [EMAIL
At 11:28 AM 5/10/02 -0400, Webmaster wrote:
>I did this:
>[micheal@blinkin mail]$ /bin/bash ./configure
>: command not found
>: command not found
>: command not found
>: command not found
>: command not found
>: command not found
>'/configure: syntax error near unexpected token `do
>'/configure: .
I have figured out why my configure file did not work. It was not because I
told bash to try and run the script because I got the exact same error with
/bin/sh. I also got install to work. Thank you to those that helped.
--
Mailman-Users maili
At 12:20 PM 5/10/02 -0400, Webmaster wrote:
>I finally got the configure file to run properly. I think it had to do with
>the fact that my ftp client decided to transfer it in Binary and not ASCII.
>That's the only thing I can think of.
>I am now getting this error:
>checking permissions on /home/
At 10:33 PM 5/9/02 -0400, Kevin Crawford wrote:
>Not sure I understand how the bounce proc works...
>I have a test list going - sending posts to it - since a few days ago -
>maybe just 5 per day or so
>
>I subscribed a test user, non existant one...it has about15 bounces to it -
>and still going..
I finally got the configure file to run properly. I think it had to do with
the fact that my ftp client decided to transfer it in Binary and not ASCII.
That's the only thing I can think of.
I am now getting this error:
checking permissions on /home/micheal/www/mailman... configure: error:
* In
I have tried that numerous times.
: just a though ... but insted of $> /bin/bash ./configure
:
: try just
:
: ./configure
:
: also ... make sure u got all the libs and what not that mailman needs
:
: Matt
: "Amateurs made the Arc, Professionals made the Titanic"
-
just a though ... but insted of $> /bin/bash ./configure
try just
./configure
also ... make sure u got all the libs and what not that mailman needs
Matt
"Amateurs made the Arc, Professionals made the Titanic"
- Original Message -
From: "Webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROT
Thanks for everybody's help. I just tried ./a.out and it worked! So, that
proves that that works. After thinking about it, /bin is not in my path. So,
I did this:
[micheal@blinkin mail]$ /bin/bash ./configure
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command
On May 10, 2002 at 09:21, Webmaster wrote:
>The file is chmod'ed to 777 so everything should be fine there. However, my
>host just enabled gcc for me the other day. I wrote a simple "Hello World"
>program in C and even though I didn't get any compile time errors, the
>output file does not work. c
Hi,
I have just install mailman 2.0.10 on FreeBSD and I seem to be having a
small problem.
I have managed to get in install OK and I can send and receive messages from
the lists I have created, but when I goto http://server/mailman/listinfo/ is
says "There currently are no publicly-advertised
my own post - not getting anywhere, is this feature for real in 2.0.10? or
is it tbd? (bounce handling)
Does Mailman auto unsub unknwn user errors? - does it do it on the fly, or
once a
day or week, month or year?
I see the bounce log changing - but still the bounces flow
thanks,
Puzzled
-Or
Can you just make blank passwords? Never tried it, but
maybe it helps...
-ben
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:22:51AM -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin wrote:
> Thanks but this I don't need to go through all that junk just to make it so
> a user does not need to remember a password. The softw
The file is chmod'ed to 777 so everything should be fine there. However, my
host just enabled gcc for me the other day. I wrote a simple "Hello World"
program in C and even though I didn't get any compile time errors, the
output file does not work. command not found is all I get. I am wondering if
Did you run newaliases after adding the wrapper aliases to
your /etc/aliases file?
-ben
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 10:07:53PM -0700, David Burrows wrote:
> Please help a new kid on the block..
> I have Mailman GUI working fine, but get the following message when I try to
> subscribe or send any ma
Has this been figured out yet?
BTW, Geoffrey what'd the exact Mailman version that you're running?
(you mention both 2.1b1 and 2.1b2) ?
What is this Mailman process doing? (Have you tried strace?)
Geoffrey Kleinman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also I've just installed Mailman (2.1b1) an impor
Ack. Oh well, I have enough lists now I think so I'll
have to wait for the upgrade. Or ssh access :-)
Thanks,
ben
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 06:18:58PM -0500, David Gibbs wrote:
> "Ben Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I've been using Mailman for some t
From: "Webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have looked at the shebang line (the #!) and all seems to be in order
> there. I am also in the directory containing the configure file.
> : #!
Is the execution bit turned on, on the configure file?
Danny.
-
I have looked at the shebang line (the #!) and all seems to be in order
there. I am also in the directory containing the configure file.
:
: The first line of configure should be something like
:
: #!
:
: Does the program named in your configure file exist, and have the proper
: permissions?
Thanks but this I don't need to go through all that junk just to make it so
a user does not need to remember a password. The software says a subscribe
request that includes a password will use that password for the user. All
I am asking (and asking again) is if there is a way to set up an ini
set up two test-lists on my new listserver and posted messages to
it. All seems to work ok, but the archive does not work.
The lists are named "test" and "test2".
If I look at pipermail/test2 I get a page.
The Test2 Archives
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