OK. It is not my list, but WHY DO NOT YOU READ THE DOCUMENTATION BEFORE
INSTALLING? I am new to mailman and had no problems with it (well just a
few little, subtile ones). Maybe the message coul be YOU'LL BE REALLY VERY
SORRY IF YOU DON'T. do you think it were enough?
> Support said the following
You have that problem with all of your list suscribers, or just with a few
of them. In the first case, it may be as simple as you have not add the
proper lines to your aliases file.
Be more specific and maybe somebody can help you :-)
> When a user signs up to the list they get a confirmation of
Check also the link pointing to your listinfo page, I had
www.mydomain.com, so I had to change it too.
Good Luck
> I've installed mailman 2.0.13 fresh and configure everything as
> correctly as I can tell. I have been running mailman on another system
> for a while so I am fairly familiar with
I had that problem too. The thing was so easy! Check you have written the
right name of your site in your config file. In my case I had put
www.mydomain.com, then I change it to just mydomain.com and it worked!
> I've installed mailman 2.0.13 fresh and configure everything as
> correctly as I can
On my lists I probably have a two to one ratio of spam or virus postings to
legitimate messages. The legitimate postings come entirely from users who either
have multiple addresses or slight variations of their address, and I really don't
feel like throwing them away. Mailman 2.1 handles this a lit
I'm using RedHat 7.1 and Mailman 2.1b2... and although I appear to have
everything configured properly for inetd to start Mailman, it doesn't.
Linuxconf also reports that it thinks Mailman isn't running, when it
actually is, and manages to stop it when it tries to restart it. I'm afraid
I don't kn
When a user signs up to the list they get a confirmation of the
request, also administrative emails go through. But the posts to the
lists dont, i've checked the error logs...and i see nothing, there is
nothing sitting int he qfiles dir, and the mailman user had its own
cronjobs setup.
It ge
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 13:17, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> o Mailman's username/group security assertions are now done by
> symbolic name instead of numeric id. This provides a level
> of indirection that makes it much easier to move or package
> Mailman. --with-m
When a user signs up to the list they get a confirmation of the request,
also administrative emails go through. But the posts to the lists dont,
i've checked the error logs...and i see nothing, there is nothing sitting
int he qfiles dir, and the mailman user had its own cronjobs setup. I'm
n
I am subscribed to my list under two accounts in the same domain as
Mailman, and neither one receives my posts to the list. Looking in the
bounce log, it seems one of the accounts is bouncing because of a
timeout. Yet I always receive administrative messages from the list,
which go to the same
I run bin/arch as recommended in the documentation, but then when I go
to my list's archive page it says there are no archives. Any
suggestions?
Regards,
Aparajita
Victory-Heart Productions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aparajitaworld.com
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I've released Mailman 2.1 beta 4; see below for a list of changes
since version 2.1 beta 2. There have been tons of bug fixes, added
support for Swedish, and some minor new features.
Remember that discussions about version 2.1 are still preferred on
mailman-developers. It's also not a bad idea
Anybody else have a problem with Netscape 7 (WIN) as an interface to
mailman administrative actions? I do! I set my browser prefs to "accept
all cookies" and Mailman simply does not respond as if it is able to set
cookies for my admin session, and does not accept any admin changes..
Process:
An archive file became corrupt (I think) and now I get the follow
error:
List college has a bogus archive_directory:
/var/mailman/archives/private/college
This directory appears to be empty or broken (I cannot open it). If I
rename this directory will it recreate itself?
Mark
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