On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 10:29:20PM -0700, LuKreme wrote:
> On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 09:28 Canada/Mountain, John Redmond wrote:
> >I installed 2.1 with Postfix 2.0.3 and all appears well. Mind you
> >this is based on simple testing with low traffic, as I'm just getting
> >ready to test with for
>On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 09:28 Canada/Mountain, John Redmond wrote:
>> I installed 2.1 with Postfix 2.0.3 and all appears well. Mind you this
>> is based on simple testing with low traffic, as I'm just getting ready
>> to test with for actual users!
>
>Curiously, I can't seem to figure out w
I keep getting these errors in the errr log. Seems every day the
config.pck files are created as user www, group mailman, and
permissions of 660.
Feb 24 23:15:02 2003 gate_news(28507): IOError : [Errno 13] Permission
denied: '/Users/mailman/lists/thelist/config.pck'
How do I fix this?
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On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 09:28 Canada/Mountain, John Redmond wrote:
I installed 2.1 with Postfix 2.0.3 and all appears well. Mind you this
is based on simple testing with low traffic, as I'm just getting ready
to test with for actual users!
Curiously, I can't seem to figure out what version o
> "L" == LuKreme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
L> I checked the FAQ for info on the Approved header, but although
L> I found references to using it, I didn't find references to
L> exactly HOW to use it.
L> All I want is for a poster to a list to put an Approved line as
L>
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Jonathan Ah Kit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On another related matter: I had to quickly downgrade this week by doing a
> quick archive backup and dpkg --purge. Next time I try the sid Debian
> package, anyone have some general tips on the upgrade? (Other than
I checked the FAQ for info on the Approved header, but although I found
references to using it, I didn't find references to exactly HOW to use
it.
All I want is for a poster to a list to put an Approved line as the
first line of the body and then have that line stripped before the
message is p
Two quick questions:
I just upgraded to 2.1.1 and now Archiving and Mail/News gatewaying
appear on the list config page. I don't want provide archiving and
Mail/News gateway is confusing a folks who don't know what News is but
figure they should enable it anyway. Is there anyway to disable thes
It appears my particular problem might be related to either qmail or
verp. Even if I have mailman configured correctly, my message headers
include "Return-Path" which includes the email address of the original
sender. Does anyone have any idea of how I can easily parse this out?
Does mai
* Dave Stern - Former Rocket Scientist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm going from 2.0.13 to 2.1.1. The machine I want to first test it on
> has no compiler so I copy the real mailman structures onto another machine,
> (let's call it "test.domain") have account, group, perms etc set up,
[snip]
> Tr
* Jonathan Ah Kit ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am back running the sarge/testing Debian package (2.0.13, IIRC) of
> Mailman, and I'm wondering if there's a way to either auto discard all
> admindb requests? The rationale is that I run mostly announce lists at the
> moment, and with just confirm s
I need to move a mailing list from one of my virtual domains to
another, but I can't find any information on how to proceed anywhere in
the FAQ. The name of the list is the same, but the virtual domain is
different. Previously, 'web_page_url' was available, but nowadays it
isn't defined (bin/co
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Hi Luke,
Lucas Albers wrote:
>> Just out of curiosity, what are the perms on the directory where mailman
>> is trying to create the file (/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/cs223)?
>
> ls -l /usr/local/mailman/archives/private/cs223
> total 20
> drwx
I just installed Mailman 2.1.1 and my users are reporting problems.
First, list moderators are not getting notified to approve posts. Here's the
settings for the lists I'm having problems with:
"Action to take for postings from non-members for which no explicit action
is defined." = Hold
> --Luke
> --Computer Science Sysadmin, MSU Bozeman
> --admin(AT)cs.montana.edu 994-3931
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Todd
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 12:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Erro
Hi,
I just upgraded my working mailman 2.0.13 install to 2.1.1 by
downloading and installing from source. The previous version worked
fine. However, 2.1.1 has a major issue with subscription messages.
Every time someone subscribes to a list, mailman sends them a mailing
list subscription confi
I'm going from 2.0.13 to 2.1.1. The machine I want to first test it on
has no compiler so I copy the real mailman structures onto another machine,
(let's call it "test.domain") have account, group, perms etc set up,
configure --prefix=/etc/mailman --build=test.domain \
--host=test.domain
make i
Hi,
Well, with the glorious (hehe) event of my mailing list server going back
up, I've a question.
I am back running the sarge/testing Debian package (2.0.13, IIRC) of
Mailman, and I'm wondering if there's a way to either auto discard all
admindb requests? The rationale is that I run mostly annou
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Lucas Albers wrote:
> I am getting errors in my nightly gzip job.
> Any ideas what is causing it?
> Check-perms does not find any errors.
[...]
> Message Excerpt:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/nightly_gzip", lin
I am getting errors in my nightly gzip job.
Any ideas what is causing it?
Check-perms does not find any errors.
Message Headers
Received: from web1.cs.montana.edu (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
by web1.cs.montana.edu (8.12.5/8.12.5) with ESMTP id h1LAR0d0006676
for <[EMAIL PRO
Has anyone installed Mailman 2.1 on a server running Ensim
Webppliance? I've search the web high a low, and the best I can come up
with is "it can be done, but it's difficult." I'm going to take a shot at
it soon, but since knowledge is power I want to arm myself as well as
possible befo
I'm having a bear of a time figuring out how to remove a list via the web
interface (no luck searching the archives) . I ran /mailman/rmlist/listname
and I get a msg saying "You're being a sneaky list owner"
I figure I can do it via the rmlist script, but was hoping there was a web
way.
\\Greg <
> "JB" == Jeremy Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JB> Does Mailman work well with the recently released (20030112), version *2*
JB> of Postfix?
Yes. However...
Postfix' "sendmail-style" virtual domains are no longer officially
documented or supported.
Virtual domains are now specified u
On Sunday 23 February 2003 14:50, Curt Siffert wrote:
> Is there a way to keep the email address of a sender from showing up
> anywhere in the headers of the resulting email?
>
> I've got a newsletter with everyone moderated except for one user, who
> I'd like to be able to post to the list. But i
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 09:38:50 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mailman-Users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 78
From: Jeremy Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 08:35:07 -0600
Wrote as follows...
> As a sendmail newbie, I was
On 19 Adar I 5763, Andy Firman wrote:
> Any Debian users on this list?
> How would I upgrade from 2.0.11?
>
> When I installed the system I just did an apt-get install mailman.
>
> Do I need to do a source install to upgrade?
> Not sure if I can do that.
At this time it looks like the latest ve
Hi jeremy,
>As a sendmail newbie, I was having too much trouble implementing Mailman's
>aliasing system and so--at Keith Mastin's suggestion--I shifted over to
>Postfix. I'm happy to say that that works like a charm! Thanks very much.
>
>But it does bring up a new question:
>
>Does Mailman wor
Thank you for these patches. They didn't yet solve the problem. However,
I think I can clarify the circumstances under which it occurs. It seems to
be not the list settings (for Language or Personalization) which matter,
but the message's original type. Specifically, I'm seeing the problem w
At 09:35 AM 2/24/2003, Jeremy Butler wrote:
As a sendmail newbie, I was having too much trouble implementing Mailman's
aliasing system and so--at Keith Mastin's suggestion--I shifted over to
Postfix. I'm happy to say that that works like a charm! Thanks very much.
But it does bring up a new qu
As a sendmail newbie, I was having too much trouble implementing Mailman's
aliasing system and so--at Keith Mastin's suggestion--I shifted over to
Postfix. I'm happy to say that that works like a charm! Thanks very much.
But it does bring up a new question:
Does Mailman work well with the rec
Is there any sort of package that will create a web page of Mailman
stats which contains things like the name of lists, number of members,
number of messages sent by day, number of messages in the archives, etc?
Jim Hale
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This is clearly what I meant to say in my last post. Doug Brandon also has
this issue and no one was able to address it for him. I have the same issue
as Mr. Marks. Would someone please point me to the correct Headers.py patch
referred to below, perhaps my mileage will be better than Mr. Marks'.
Al
I am working on adding a search function to my mailing list. I have
patched all the files and have htdig up and running but I really prefer
WebGlimpse. Has anyone had any success integrating WebGlimpse into
searching mailman archives? If so how or where can I find more info.
- thx
I hope I'm not troubling anyone, and that this isn't answered anywhere. And I
apologize if you don't feel this to be a mailman issue. Since mailman has a
cron script run every minute, and cron, on Debian anyways, uses pam, and pam
uses the pam_unix module, every minute mailman gets a log in the
/
Jon Carnes wrote:
Hmmm Now that is a good question!
I assume you tried copying the heldmsg files back into the data
directory and then running the web-admindb (and that didn't work?)
Yes I did try that, and no it didn't work.
If so then try sending a message to the list that would be held
I have just installed mailman 2.0.13. Can the mail archives be viewed as
HTML pages? That is if someone sends an email through the mailman server
with HTML formatting, can the email be viewed from the archives with this
formatting? The default for my installation seems to be to view the email
as s
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 21:40, Steve Sterling wrote:
With Majordomo, you could pre-approve a message to the list, say
from an otherwise unsubscribed user or to a moderated list.
I tried with my mailman, but it treats the Approved:
first line as normal message body. Somewhere, I remember seeing
that
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