[Mailman-Users] Mailman.Errors.NotAMemberError from passwordreminder cron

2003-06-01 Thread Jim Tittsler
Using Mailman 2.1.2, the cron job that mails password reminders caused an exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds", line 218, in ? main() File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds", line 145, in main password = mlist.getMemberPassword(mem

Re: [Mailman-Users] Version 2.1.2 on Redhat Linux 7.3

2003-06-01 Thread Tentra List Support
It is possible - I have it running on two different RedHat 7.3 servers. You cannot, however, use the RedHat rpm for Mailman 2.1.2 from RedHat 8 or 9 and you will have to build Mailman from source (mailman.tar.gz) . The version of python you have (python2-2.2.2-11) is probably current enough and Mai

[Mailman-Users] messages not posting to the list,but being digested?

2003-06-01 Thread Greg Swallow
Hello, I have a question... I have a list that had digesting turned on. It's now off. This list runs on Solaris 9, Python 2.2.2, Qmail, and Mailman 2.1.2 (although I had the problem with 2.1.1 too). Two times now, I've had messages meant to be posted to the list get discarded. All that hap

[Mailman-Users] bug?

2003-06-01 Thread Greg Swallow
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2 We're sorry, we hit a bug! If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy of this page to the webmaster for this site with a description of what happened. Thanks! Traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/loca

[Mailman-Users] Version 2.1.2 on Redhat Linux 7.3

2003-06-01 Thread Ian Fenn
Hi, Is it possible to run Version 2.1.2 of Mailman on Redhat Linux 7.3? I asked my hosting provider and they wrote: > Here is some information: > > Your current versions are: > > python-1.5.2-43.73 > python2-2.2.2-11.7.3 > mailman-2.0.13-1 > > All are already the latest supported versions for

Re: [Mailman-Users] Using Mailman with httpd listening toports other than the default of 80?

2003-06-01 Thread Richard Barrett
At 08:15 31/05/2003, Dean Hayes wrote: Port 80 is blocked by the cable company. I've been successful in running the apache server on port 2080 to serve up web pages. Is there any way to configure Mailman to build it's internal URLs to append :2080 at the end of the domain name? I tried running co

[Mailman-Users] Possible bounce processing bug

2003-06-01 Thread Links at Momsview
I'm running mailman version 2.1.1 I used config_list -i to set a group of lists to bounce_processing = 1 bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings = 0 bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings_interval = 0 I then verified thru the gui that these values were set properly AND used config_list -o to again verify t