On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 18:23:31 -0400
Cody Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to install mailman on a Windows 98 box?
Probably but nobody has either bothered or had sufficient interest to.
--
J C Lawrence
-(*)Satan, oscillate my metallic so
There are a bunch of things to check - and you have probably already
checked them:
- rights on the complete directory structure for Mailman (check each
directory and subdirectory to make sure that apache can get to the cgi's
and the lists).
- can you create a new list and access it?
- are you ru
Hello again,
> I'm setting up an interaction of Mailman 2.1 with a list from a MySQL database via
> newlist and sync_members. But sync_members always aborts with the following error:
I'm sorry - I've found Barry's patch, applied it and it's all well. Sorry to have
disturbed
you.
Regards,
Frie
Oh boy, I am at the end of my rope.
I recently upgraded my Mandrake distro on my mailman server, and my lists
seem to be delivering mail just fine, but I can't reach the web pages for
them at all.
Whenever I try to reach them using the URL in the subscription email, I
get:
---
Hi there,
I'm setting up an interaction of Mailman 2.1 with a list from a MySQL database via
newlist and sync_members. But sync_members always aborts with the following error:
2.05a IT ~ % sudo /Users/mailman/bin/sync_members -g=yes -a=no -f
/Users/mailman/queries/mailresult listname
Traceback
Hi,
Looks like your message db file in queue is somehow corrupted.
Try ~/bin/dumpdb .{db,pck}
and find oddities.
Tokio
Daniel A. Jacobs wrote:
Running Python 2.2.2, Mailman 2.1.1, Sendmail.
For all lists, messages make it to the archives, but get stuck in
qfiles/out. If I run 'qrunner -r out
I use www.cpanelhosting.com for my mailman hosting
needs. It's very economical and has worked well for
me. Russell
--- Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Alternatives
> From: Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Cody Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 14
This is where the assertion is being thrown:
~mailman/Mailman/Queue/Switchboard.py, line 148:
# Between 2.1b4 and 2.1b5, the `rejection-notice' key in the metadata
# was renamed to `rejection_notice', since dashes in the keys are not
# supported in METAFMT_ASCII.
if data.has_key('reject
I also should mention that I am running this on FreeBSD-4.3.
> DEFAULT_CHARSET = None is how mine is set.
>
> This is driving me crazy. Has no one else ever seen this error?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jon Carnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > I just peeked at the code, but j
I recently installed Mailman 2.1.1 and I'm interested in changing a few
things in the help template--that is, the message sent to users when they
send the help command (see below).
What's got me confused is the section where the actual commands are listed:
%(commands)s
Obviously, this is a
Mailman (like Majordomo) can handle multiple email commands in the same
message. Mailman also looks for a command in the Subject (as well as
the body).
You sent it the "help" command twice. Once in the subject, once in the
body.
On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 11:21, Jeremy Butler wrote:
> I recently in
I recently installed Mailman 2.1.1 on my RedHat 8 system (using
Sendmail). I find that the email command "help" returns a message with
duplicated text in it (see below).
Can anyone clue me in to what's happening here?
Thanks!
--Jeremy
P.S. I searched the mailman-users archive, but couldn't
DEFAULT_CHARSET = None is how mine is set.
This is driving me crazy. Has no one else ever seen this error?
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Carnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I just peeked at the code, but just for a second (have to get to bed...)
> and I have a WAG. What is your DEF
That seems to work in some but not all cases for me. Where can I
find the grammar for the "/[^+" stuff so I can fiddle with it myself.
Is there a URL? Remember, I am clueless - except for my paranoia...
At 12:50 PM + 2/15/03, Richard Barrett wrote:
At 11:38 15/02/2003, Paul Kleeberg wrote:
At 11:38 15/02/2003, Paul Kleeberg wrote:
I like the way that mailman changes e-mail addresses so that they cannot
be automatically harvested by spammers, but I am concerned by the fact
that a lists entire archive can be downloaded. I want to have an open
list but I am a bit uncomfortable with
Hello,
> What I have is a box, say box.example.com running the list server. I
> have also setup apache with the mailman aliases for list.example.com,
> lists.something.com, lists.somethingelse.com.
>
> I have this in my mm_cfg.py:
>
> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.example.com'
> DEFAULT_URL_HOST =
I have integrated RH8.0's htdig 3.2 with Mailman. I first installed
in on a server with MM2.1 and then applied the same patches to
MM2.1.1 to upgrade to the current version of Mailman. I now notice
that on the list archive home pages where it states "Note: The
archive search index was last re
I like the way that mailman changes e-mail addresses so that they
cannot be automatically harvested by spammers, but I am concerned by
the fact that a lists entire archive can be downloaded. I want to
have an open list but I am a bit uncomfortable with allowing the
entire archive to be retriev
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Erik S.E. Walum wrote:
Since our upgrade to MM2.1, the Cc: field of messages sent to the list,
if it has addresses in it, is altered to multiple cc: headers. For
example, Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EM
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Jeronimo de A Barros wrote:
Hi...
Crontab is returning this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "cron/checkdbs", line 136, in ?
main()
File "cron/checkdbs", line 80, in main
text += '\n' + p
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