Hey Jon--
First--thank you for pointing me to your entry in the FAQ--it was exactly
what I was looking for!! :)
Now, I'd like to give back .. :)
I have a suggested addition for that entry: FAQ # 3.7, Setting up Web
access using MM list passwords - for Apache...
Here's a Perl script that crea
Dear Mailman-users,
Here is the 3rd perl-script
mainly aimed at porting lists from Listproc to Mailman,
but this one makes no reference to listproc.
It just changes the settings on a number of lists.
When lists are created using "newlist"
they come up with unacceptably loose permissions.
In
WhitmoreWebWorks wrote:
> Do you think there could be something
> wrong with the server that is doing this?
The fact that you have processes that are hanging (besides just mailman), yes.
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> This is bad. Have you tried restarting the server?
Yes. Restarted apache, then rebooted the server (when that didn't seem to
do it). The techies at the hosting company didn't have a solution
(weekend crew, what do you expect!) so I'm hoping the regulars will have
some feedback for
WhitmoreWebWorks wrote:
> I'm at a loss as to what to try next. The server has been hanging on
> processes all day (non mailman ones too).
This is bad. Have you tried restarting the server?
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Hello,
I've just installed Mailman on my Linux box -- great app! I can't get the
archives to work though -- I get a page not found error when I visit:
http://black.ils.unc.edu:8080/pipermail/test/ <-- test is my testing mail
list
Here's what I've added to the httpd.conf file:
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Hmmm...well, it doesn't seem to be recreating those lock files now - but
still no mail is coming thru.
I'm at a loss as to what to try next. The server has been hanging on
processes all day (non mailman ones too).
I'm still learning all the server stuff (I really never wanted to manage
WhitmoreWebWorks wrote:
> Well, I had done that - but more kept coming. For the same lists that had
> developed lock files. Should I be checking those individual lists for
> errors? Sorry - I just am not sure where I should be looking to fix this
> mess.
Mailman creates lock files wheneve
>
> Just delete those lock files.
>
Well, I had done that - but more kept coming. For the same lists that had
developed lock files. Should I be checking those individual lists for
errors? Sorry - I just am not sure where I should be looking to fix this
mess.
-valerie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> qrunner is showing all kinds of lock files all of a sudden. The server
> had some "issues" today and had been rebooted a couple of times - then the
> lock files appeared. Do I need to restart something with Mailman? It
> looks like messages aren't coming thru. I'm u
Try this FAQs.
I just followed this the other day to remove a few messages.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.003.htp
==Tom==
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Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 7:4
qrunner is showing all kinds of lock files all of a sudden. The server
had some "issues" today and had been rebooted a couple of times - then the
lock files appeared. Do I need to restart something with Mailman? It
looks like messages aren't coming thru. I'm using 2.0.13
Thanks in advance
How do I remove one message from the archives? It is a worm!
thanks,
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Winona State University
Computer Science Department
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What an odd question... You can certainly setup three lists and then a
master list (called an umbrella list). Folks could then send to any of
the lists they wanted - individual lists or the master/umbrella list.
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 15:44, Eric Mueller wrote:
> Hi, quick question - I'm looking
Title: Message
Hi, quick question -
I'm looking into adopting mailman to handling some annoucement lists, but I need
a way to "segment" users-- that is, when folks subscribe, they would be able to
mark themselves as part of group A, group B and/or group C. Then, when
sending out an annouceme
thanks so much.
Paul L. Schumacher
Winona State University
Computer Science Department
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On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 00:48:14 +1000
Michael James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What is a good virus (worm) protection tool for mailman?
> I'm working on a Mailman, Postfix, Sophos-Mailmonitor-Sweep setup.
> Looks good but just got it working so I'll let you know.
I take a multi-fold approach:
>What is a good virus (worm) protection tool for mailman?
I'm working on a Mailman, Postfix, Sophos-Mailmonitor-Sweep setup.
Looks good but just got it working so I'll let you know.
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A right not exercised is a privilege
a privilege not exercised is illegal.
Michael James [EM
What is a good virus (worm) protection tool for mailman?
I have a virus message in the archives now. How do I remove a single
message from the archives?
thanks much!
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Paul L. Schumacher
Winona State University
Computer Science Department
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