I need to see the entire list of all of our members
in mailman, but it only lets me see them in chunks of 30. How do I show
all the chunks?
-Nino
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Thanks for the quick reply!
Is there any way to view the full bounce responses with headers? I'm just
getting the actual message back, with none of the SMTP bounce headers that
would explain why they are bouncing. And, I can send mail individually to
the users on the list with no problem.
My ap
Catching up on a few of your messages...
I'm betting that your Web-server runs as user nobody, so changes via the
web to the list config may end-up as being owned by "nobody".
Shouldn't you have the sticky bit set for the group on all those
directories and files (if the check came back okay then
For an interactive list, it really depends on the subject and the number
of folks who actually post. I've found that once a list grows close to
about a thousand that it's Signal to Noise ratio drops significantly and
you begin to loose a lot of folks who mainly contribute Signal (leaving
behind mo
> I don't mean to be pedantic, but you used the term
> "listserv" eight times in your note. Listserv is a
>registered trademark for mailing list manager
>software by Lsoft Inc.
It's funny, because I just learned that last night
while I was doing some research. I always thought it
was a generic t
Check the archives for this... I remember reading posts about this maybe a
month ago, but I don't remember if it was solved or not. Sorry I can't be
of more help.
-Greg
> From: Steve Rifkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords of members UPDATE
>
> WHOA! Here is somethi
Hi,
I've installed Mailman 2.1b3 from source under
Debian Linux 3.0 (MTA is qmail) I would like to know
how to configure mailman with virtual host i.e. :
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I´ve been searching in faq, I found an
Oh, I should also add that, as user mailman, when I run:
bin/check_perms
I get:
No problems found
Steve
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On Friday 27 December 2002 01:03, The Berean wrote:
> I'm doing some research in an attempt to find the
> ceiling on how many users I can have on a Mailman
> powered listserv.
I don't mean to be pedantic, but you used the term "listserv" eight
times in your note. Listserv is a registered tradema
Going an extra step, I compiled python 2.2.2 and put it in place.
I then rebuilt mailman (based on the new python). Again, mailman works EXCEPT
FOR list admin passwords.
I'm running out of options. I'm now at python 2.2.2 and mailman 2.0.13, and my
list admins cannot log in, but the site admi
The other interesting thing I found is that once I log into a list as the SITE
ADMIN, if I go to change the list admin's password, I can put anything into:
Enter new password:
Then, I can put something different into:
Confirm new password:
I can then proceed to click Submit Your Changes, an
> My suggestion to you is that you re-install Python, then re-install
> Mailman. Both are fairly easy to do. The order is important - you
> definitely want to re-install Mailman after installing Python.
OK, reinstalled python. Python works. (v2.1)
Then, reinstalled mailman (v2.0.13). Mailma
I had the list owner dump all of the addresses then reload them, the list is
working great and the customer is happy as a clam!
Quoting Bill Hilburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Your right, after looking at the list (bin/list_members) almost all of the
> addresses are doubled up like this... I w
What should be the rights and ownership of my mailbox file?
I have configured a mailing list - but mail delivery is not happening. I
checked and found that my mailbox file is owned by root with group mailman -
but it don't have "w" permission to group. Though all other notification
like subscriptio
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