On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 05:09:50AM -0400, Scott Courtney wrote:
> Another change that may or may not apply to your lists: Some versions of KMail,
> the client that comes with KDE, produce a header called "Message-Id:". The
> parser in "arch" requires this to be "Message-ID:" or it chokes. I didn'
We've had Mailman working just fine for two years, but in the
past day we've encountered a perplexing problem. While all other
functions continue to operate normally (mail is sent, listinfo, options
and admin scripts all work), the admindb script has begun returning an
"Internal Serv
Did you setup your Aliases? :)
Jim Hale
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tracy Snell
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Wrapper problems
I just installed mail
Setup now:
Mailman 2.0.10
Python 2.1
Mac OS X Server 10.1.4 (Mac OS X release 10.1.5)
Mailman works fine except that I cannot edit any of the HTML pages--Mailman
crashes when trying to do so.
I figured I'd upgrade to 2.0.11 before trying it again and filing a bug
report, but when I attempt th
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 10:25 am, Tracy Snell wrote:
> I just installed mailman. Perms check out OK. Web interface works fine. I
> go to the subscribe page and sign up for my test list. I get the e-mail.
> When I reply to it Postfix shows that it's delivered to wrapper with no
> error. From there
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 10:18:28AM -0400, Tracy Snell wrote:
>
> I just installed mailman. Perms check out OK. Web interface works fine. I go
> to the subscribe page and sign up for my test list. I get the e-mail. When I
> reply to it Postfix shows that it's delivered to wrapper with no error. Fr
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, J C Lawrence wrote:
> Check the archives for this list. I recently posted the necessary
> script and instructions to integrate Mailman with mimefilter.
Strange that I didn't find it in the archives earlier. Well,
thanks anyway. I'll try it out. And yes, it would be nice if
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:20:29PM -0400, Marie-Laure E Leger wrote:
> Someone who sent an email across it got a message bounced back
> saying: "'No space left on device'"
> Another person got this message:
> IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device
> Original log message:
> [Errno 28] No s
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 05:43:40PM +0200, Fredrik Jonson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to set up mailman on debian woody and am interested
> in using mimefilter to remove unwanted attachments.
I'm trying to do the same on postfix / freebsd .. but with a little bit of
extra functionality.
I
Is it possible to rename a list or must each list be removed and then
create another.
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ABB-132
I have installed mailman and am receiving join confirmation emails. The
system is also processing the replies to the join confirmation emails but
doesn't seem to be adding the members to the list.
If I look in ./logs/subscribe I see several lines that read like this:
Jun 11 12:31:44 2002 (98
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:43:40 +0200 (MEST)
Fredrik Jonson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to set up mailman on debian woody and am interested
> in using mimefilter to remove unwanted attachments.
Check the archives for this list. I recently posted the necessary
script and instru
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Fredrik Jonson wrote:
> I am trying to set up mailman on debian woody and am interested in using
> mimefilter to remove unwanted attachments.
>
> Now, I am a bit confused. The documentation of mimefilter almost
> exclusively mentions smartlist, the Mailman FAQ[0] mentions mim
Hello,
I am trying to set up mailman on debian woody and am interested
in using mimefilter to remove unwanted attachments.
Now, I am a bit confused. The documentation of mimefilter almost
exclusively mentions smartlist, the Mailman FAQ[0] mentions
mimefilter but only that it can be used, not
I just installed mailman. Perms check out OK. Web interface works fine. I go
to the subscribe page and sign up for my test list. I get the e-mail. When I
reply to it Postfix shows that it's delivered to wrapper with no error. From
there it disappears. No error in any logs that I can find.
/home/m
I had a similar problem with a different application and found that my quota
was set to low for the user that the application was running under. The log
files were taking up too much room. So, I deleted them and all was good.
Since then, the quota has been removed so it will no longer be an iss
I just installed mailman. Perms check out OK. Web interface works fine. I go
to the subscribe page and sign up for my test list. I get the e-mail. When I
reply to it Postfix shows that it's delivered to wrapper with no error. From
there it disappears. No error in any logs that I can find.
/home/m
Just a SWAG but are you using disk quotas on the system concerned? If so,
could the effective user for the process executing have run out of it on
the file system concerned?
At 08:21 11/06/2002 -0400, Jon Carnes wrote:
>Check the space in the volume that Mailman is installed in.
>Then check the
Check the space in the volume that Mailman is installed in.
Then check the rights to the directories - if it can't write to the
filesystem, it might just tell you "no space". You should be able to run
the file ~mailman/bin/check_perms
Good Luck
- Original Message -
From: "Marie-Laure E L
Hello,
I would like to setup an only subscribers can post list that would honor the
Resent-from header (see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc822/Overview.html#z26)?
I've check out the latest version of mailman did a quick grep on all files and
was not able to find any references to such setting.
Is
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