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Jon Carnes wrote:
> In theory a private list that was deleted could not have its archives
> searched by ordinary mortals, since the actual archive files would be
> stored in the ../private/ area of the archive and Mailman would have no
> lists to authe
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 16:37, Staven Bruce wrote:
> Last but not least, yesterday I created a list that had spaces in the name,
> 'air quality alerts'. However, now I wish to delete it, and cannot. When I
> use 'rmlist air quality alerts', it just comes back with the 'rmlist' help
> info, even thou
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 14:50, Vince LaMonica wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there anyway to log who logs in when accessing a private archive?
> Looking through my apache access_log file, I can tell what IP/hostname the
> folks who access the private archives are coming from, but other than
> that, I ha
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 14:31, Todd wrote:
>
> I'm still curious what happen if you rmlist a list, leaving the archives,
> and the archives were private. I assume that means you can't access the
> archives since their would be no list left to check usernames/passwords
> against. Does anyone know d
I will be out of the office starting February 28, 2003 and will not return
until March 3, 2003.
I'll get back to you when I return on Monday.
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Staven Bruce wrote:
} That **seemed** to work, as when I ran rmlist, it gave me the standard
} output, however, after completeing the remove, it was still there!, admin
} links and adminpages! Any other ideas?
Hmmm...I'm not sure why that didn't work. You might try renaming t
Thanks Vince,
That **seemed** to work, as when I ran rmlist, it gave me the standard
output, however, after completeing the remove, it was still there!, admin
links and adminpages! Any other ideas?
Also, I've figured out you can use "-" dashes in a List Name, but still no
word on "_" underscores
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Staven Bruce wrote:
} Last but not least, yesterday I created a list that had spaces in the name,
} 'air quality alerts'. However, now I wish to delete it, and cannot. When I
} use 'rmlist air quality alerts', it just comes back with the 'rmlist' help
You may want to try:
Actually my list users are getting their email and everything "seems" to be
working but all of the sudden (I have had these lists running on the server
for about a year) I started getting these messages from the server.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is receiving them and they only seem to be about
the -admin a
Thanks everyone for the help earlier, the 'newaliases' command did the
trick. As previously stated, I'm using Mailman with Red Hat 8.0 and
Sendmail. I am trying to find out what my restrictions are on List Names.
For starters, if I make a list with a title that is all one word, everything
works fin
Hi all,
Is there anyway to log who logs in when accessing a private archive?
Looking through my apache access_log file, I can tell what IP/hostname the
folks who access the private archives are coming from, but other than
that, I have no further details about the person. Since the authenticatio
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Jon Carnes wrote:
> Good point. I made the assumption that he didn't want to allow public
> access to the list (or archives) any more.
> On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 11:48, Todd wrote:
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>> Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl'
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Steve Huston wrote:
> But, what happens if at some other time you do a bin/arch --wipe
> ? Are the .mbox files kept around to rebuild the web
> archives from, or would they also go with a rmlist?
The archives and the .mbox's get kept unless you use
I recently configured virtual domains on my Mailman/Postfix set-up. It's
mostly running fine, but there are a couple of small details that I think
might be related to the "Host name this list prefers for email" setting.
As you can see from the sample header from a message sent to the Test5 list
Good point. I made the assumption that he didn't want to allow public
access to the list (or archives) any more.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 11:48, Todd wrote:
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> Jon Carnes wrote:
> > That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web
On Friday, Feb 28, 2003, at 11:48 US/Eastern, Todd wrote:
Jon Carnes wrote:
That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the
web-admin
mark the list as private.
Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl's
message to
mean that he wanted the list archives to remai
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Jon Carnes wrote:
> That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web-admin
> mark the list as private.
Wouldn't doing so prevent access to the archives? I read Carl's message to
mean that he wanted the list archives to remain access
That would work. I would also delete the aliases and with the web-admin
mark the list as private.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 11:17, Carl Holtje wrote:
> All-
>
> There is one question that does not seem to be answered anywhere I've looked..
>
> I would like to close a list.. prevent any further post
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Carl Holtje wrote:
> I would like to close a list.. prevent any further posts, but maintain
> access to the archives... How do I do this?
Normally you'd just use ~mailman/bin/rmlist . This will leave the
archives in place. I'm not entirely sure what
> On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 03:36, Heather J. Lubinsky wrote:
> > Any idea why this would be happening?
> > I wonder if something is wrong with my server
> > Mailman 2.0.8 and Linux & apache
> > Heather
> >
> > Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Received: from localhost (localhost)
> > by pcosupport
Check out FAQ 3.14 and see if it is of any help.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 03:36, Heather J. Lubinsky wrote:
> Any idea why this would be happening?
> I wonder if something is wrong with my server
> Mailman 2.
All-
There is one question that does not seem to be answered anywhere I've looked..
I would like to close a list.. prevent any further posts, but maintain access
to the archives... How do I do this?
Is it simply unsubscribing everybody and requiring subscription requests be
approved by the Adm
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 00:56, Iby Koshy wrote:
> Hi
> How can I insert some fields other than email &
> password into the subscription page?
> Thanks,
> Iby
>
You can edit the template in:
~mailman/templates/en/listinfo.html
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We want to use content filters to only allow the 'defaults' in 2.1,
plus allow .doc, .rtf, .jpg and a few other types. How do I set the
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Howdie,
I am sure that there is a setting somewhere regarding this but I cannot
seem to find it.
It looks like the qrunner archiver process waits 1 minute between
archiving messages. During this time all the CPU time is used. A truss
on the process shows the following
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From: "Heather J. Lubinsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 12:32 AM
Subject: MSN and Hotmail
I have had problems before with my mailing lists sending to MSN and Hotmail
but never this bad - it has been goin
I have had problems before with my mailing lists sending to MSN and Hotmail
but never this bad - it has been going on for several days now -
occasionally some messages get through but most come back with the
information at the end of this message. From the same server I have sent
messages to my ho
I have just started using Mailman and I am by no means an advanced user
but I have a problem. Digest subscribers on my list are complaining of
an html code like text that is interspersed throughout the digest.
So, my question is:
How do I eliminate this? Is there something I am missing in turning
Any idea why this would be happening?
I wonder if something is wrong with my server
Mailman 2.0.8 and Linux & apache
Heather
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