Todd,
You have to create a site-wide list called mailman.
/usr/local/mailman/bin/newlist mailman
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Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:15, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
This gave me an idea, since I had a list with a binary email address
(how? add_members of a directory instead of a file in the directory.
oops).
Oh, I should point out one other thing. I fixed Mailman cvs so that it
wo
i had an old 2.0.5 installation,
and i still have all the lists files and the archives.
i could not do an upgrade in place.
is there an easy way to revive the old lists from these files?
can i just put them in place and run an update so the options if the
users survive?
i also have dumps and conf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Erich Neuwirth wrote:
> i am installing mailman 2.1.1 from source on debian (with postfix).
> at the very last step of the installation,
> when i try
> bin/mailmanctl start
> i get
> site list is missing: mailman
>
> can somebody tell me what i am doin
i am installing mailman 2.1.1 from source on debian (with postfix).
at the very last step of the installation,
when i try
bin/mailmanctl start
i get
site list is missing: mailman
can somebody tell me what i am doing wrong?
at that moment, i do not have a list
(but some aliases for lists in the ali
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:15, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> This gave me an idea, since I had a list with a binary email address
> (how? add_members of a directory instead of a file in the directory.
> oops).
Oh, I should point out one other thing. I fixed Mailman cvs so that it
would reject non-a
Is there any way to update Sendmail aliases automatically when running
newlist?
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On 22 Mar 2003, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:04, Marilyn Davis wrote:
> > I'm still pulling out my hair on this one, and a hairless woman is not
> > a pretty thing.
>
> Oh, I don't know about that...
>
> http://go.sciflicks.com/artists/p/persis_khambatta_star_trek_the_motion_p
On a number of lists I maintain, most of the messages pending admin approval
are spam to be rejected, or good messages to be approved. Is there a plan
for mailman to have a one-button-approve-all or one-click-reject-all? It'll
save time for those who have to moderate/approve a lot of messages dai
Hi,
I don't know anything about Apache James, but if it doesn't accept
pipes as aliases, it's probably not going to work with mailman or any
list server software.
Dallas
On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 05:58 pm, Güray Sen wrote:
Hullo everyone,
Has anyone got Mailman to work with the Apac
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Ted Dively wrote:
> As my original post says, I *did* this, but I get the exact same error,
> only with "nobody" and "mailman" reversed. In other words, if I compile
> for "nobody" it says I should recompile for "mailman", but if I compile
> for "mailman" it says I shoul
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 15:15, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> This gave me an idea, since I had a list with a binary email address
> (how? add_members of a directory instead of a file in the directory.
> oops).
Here's a thought: since find_members takes a regular expression, you
could do something li
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 11:27, Chris Barnett wrote:
> Is there something else I can do or anywhere I can look for more clues?
> The other traffic is minor, but sending duplicates to this number of
> people is a big problem for me.
In addition to your sendmail logs, you can look in log/smtp to see i
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:04, Marilyn Davis wrote:
> I'm still pulling out my hair on this one, and a hairless woman is not
> a pretty thing.
Oh, I don't know about that...
http://go.sciflicks.com/artists/p/persis_khambatta_star_trek_the_motion_picture.jpg
:)
> I figured out that the SMTPDirect
On 22 Mar 2003 09:44:16 -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>I've made some updates to genaliases so that Manual should be more
>useful. You can now give it a -q/--quiet flag to supppress the
>non-alias instructions. You would run it like this:
>
>% bin/genaliases -q > /etc/aliases-mailman
>% newaliases
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:20, John Swartzentruber wrote:
> I'm not sure I can stretch my memory back to January, but I think the
> issue was that the genaliases script doesn't create a file with the
> aliases in them unless you are using Postfix (presumably with the MTA
> variable set to Postfix).
Hello,
I need your urgent help. It seems like the server has been shut-down
last night. So mailman stopped. Trying to start mailman again results
in the following message...
./mailmanctl -start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./mailmanctl", line 524, in ?
main()
File "./mailmanct
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