> Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 20:33:02 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] 2.1 Install Issues
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry A. Warsaw)
>
> ...
>
> What OS are you using? Do you see any errors in the "make install"
> output? Can you check that output for anomolies?
>
> -Barry
I'm running Solaris
> "PLS" == Paul L Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PLS> How do I change volume and issue number on digest?
In MM2.1, see the _new_volume option in the Digests category.
-Barry
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> "JP" == Jon Parise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JP> I don't think a regular expression is the correct way to
JP> handle this, but you've definitely identified the problem. I
JP> like the attached patch a bit better (although Barry has the
JP> final say).
Perfect, thanks!
-B
> "MT" == Marco Trevisan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MT> Have I to execute the "contrib/qmail-to-mailman.py"?
MT> Do this automatically convert alias to the new ones?
I'm not sure; I don't run Qmail.
MT> I'm using Mailman with Plesk, I forgot to tell you. :)
MT> BTW, I just
> "dg" == david gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dg> As I understand I have two options. The easiest way looks like
dg> I just run
| % cd mailman-2.1
| % ./configure
| % make install
dg> and that will overwrite 2.0.13 (after stopping my MTA
How do I change volume and issue number on digest?
thanks,
Paul L. Schumacher
Winona State University
Computer Science Department
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Jon Parise wrote:
> I don't think a regular expression is the correct way to handle this,
> but you've definitely identified the problem. I like the attached
> patch a bit better (although Barry has the final say).
Yes, much cleaner. Thanks!
That's
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 07:14:41PM -0500, Todd wrote:
> I was testing out MM2.1 yesterday and created a few test lists. I was
> feeling especially creative so I named them test and test2. When I used
> bin/rmlist to remove "test" I found that it had also deleted the test2
> entries from data/ali
Thanks to suggestion from Barry, I think I resolved my troubles.
I found the problem of URL inside the Default.py, in fact the
default URL was changed (maybe MM picked up the name of server
automatically). I changed it and it works, at now at least! :)
The wrapper question was resolved changing t
> "DL" == David LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DL> - Not all of the icons were copied over from the source
DL> directory into the
DL> ~mailman/icons directory during the 'make install'; only the
DL> GNU icon was, neither the Python nor the mailman icon were.
Works for m
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Hi all,
First off, thanks to Barry and all the MM developers for such a fine piece
of software.
I was testing out MM2.1 yesterday and created a few test lists. I was
feeling especially creative so I named them test and test2. When I used
bin/rmlist
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
>
Thanks Barry,
> The wrapper was renamed in MM2.1. See README.QMAIL for details.
Have I to execute the "contrib/qmail-to-mailman.py"?
Do this automatically convert alias to the new ones?
I'm using Mailman with Plesk, I forgot to tell you. :)
BTW, I just noted another d
I'm trying to help someone set up a Mailman list. He has Debian, Mailman
version: 2.0.13-2 and Postfix's version: 1.1.11-2.
He looked over the web and the archives here and is stuck.
The problem:
>After running newlist, I added the following to
> Postfix's alias table using postalias:
>
> icare
I just want to be sure I understand how to get from MM 2.0.13 to 2.1 -
I'm inexperienced with command lines and the like but Very Pleased With
Myself when I got a couple of MM list running last month...
As I understand I have two options. The easiest way looks like I just run
% cd mailman
* Rosenberg, Milt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-01 20:41]:
> How do I get a list of the uchicago lists?
>
are you site administrator?
If yes, run
bin/list_lists -a
in the home of mailman.
Otherwise try /mailman/listinfo on the server the lists are stored.
wbr,
Lukas
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How do I get a list of the uchicago lists?
Milton rosenberg
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology
U of C
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> "LR" == Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LR> I missed to configure the site mailman list. So, the password
LR> reminders were not sent out tonight.
LR> Is there any way to trigger the password reminder-sending by
LR> hand?
You can just run cron/mailpasswds manually.
Hi Stephan,
* Stephan Berndts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-01 15:18]:
>
> -- cut --
> # 5 AM on the first of each month, mail out password reminders.
> 0 5 1 * * /usr/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds
> -- cut --
>
> So just call "/usr/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpa
Hi Lukas,
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 02:50:38PM +0100, Lukas Ruf wrote:
> Is there any way to trigger the password reminder-sending by hand?
Of course. Take a look at mailman's crontab. There is an entry similar
to this:
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# 5 AM on the first of each month, mail out password reminders.
0 5 1
Dear all,
I missed to configure the site mailman list. So, the password
reminders were not sent out tonight.
Is there any way to trigger the password reminder-sending by hand?
Thanks in advance,
Lukas
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Can somone clarify me on this error message. I can see that some kind of
load is over some kind of limit but what load and what limit?
I get this error every 1 to 5 minuttes.
Below is the complete error message the only thing that changes in the error
messages is the "load at" value it varries som
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