Hi there, i want to add the searchable archives interface that the7y have
at www.list.org. I have found in the FAQ some links to various patches etc
- but to be honest there are so many i havent a clue as to which one i
need, or whihc need to be applied first before installing the searchable
patch.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89695
the above link is to the bug fix, you need to change the group and user in
mm_cfg.py both to 'mailman'
Good luck
Pete
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Hi
I just converted MTA to postfix now I'm getting this error when a list is sent to
any suggestion how to fix. Pleas be detailed if you could.I'm not the regular tech
on this one...its holiday time
Reporting-MTA: dns; mail.whateverdomain.com
Arrival-Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 13:26
Myself and the other administrator that I've set up for this list have
decided to make it members only, and have those members posts be
anonymous. While I've found in the settings where to make the mail look
like it's just coming from the list admin rather then "on behalf of..."
the header still l
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Brad Knowles wrote:
| At 12:27 AM -0500 2003/07/07, Ian Beyer wrote:
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|> Now, if I setuid root the postfix stuff, everything is peachy, but this
|> isn't something I'm particularly keen on doing, for obvious reasons.
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|> I compiled mailman with -
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Jason Buscema wrote:
> I am running 2.1-8 on a newly installed Red Hat 9 machine.
The rpm shipped with Red Hat 9 is broken. Search the archives and find many
posts about this and the solution.
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I am running 2.1-8 on a newly installed Red Hat 9 machine. I setup my list
and sent a test email to it and I can see that the wrapper kicks in, but
no messages are delivered to any users and no messages are pending admin
tasks. The cron tasks appear to be setup correctly by default. Any ideas?
My
At 22:05 07/07/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I just converted MTA to postfix now I'm getting this error when a
list is sent to any suggestion how to fix. Pleas be detailed if you
could.I'm not the regular tech on this one...its holiday time
Reporting-MTA: dns; mail.whateverdomai
Hi
I just converted MTA to postfix now I'm getting this error when a list is sent to
any suggestion how to fix. Pleas be detailed if you could.I'm not the regular tech
on this one...its holiday time
Reporting-MTA: dns; mail.whateverdomain.com
Arrival-Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 13:26:40
At 17:42 05/07/2003, Jonas Meurer wrote:
hi, is there any way to get the lists that are hosted by local mailman
and archived publicly? list_lists -a shows the lists that are showed on
the official list.
The following command should to it:
ls -1 $prefix/archives/public | grep -v .mbox
bye
mejo
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At 11:55 07/07/2003, Angel Gabriel wrote:
How can I check if mailman is habdling bounces correctly? I have an
explicitly set return email address, so that anyone replying to the
mail, would send the mail to a monitored alias. But I also get a lot of
messages saying, undelivered mail etc. How does m
At 15:59 05/07/2003, Newbie wrote:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/newlist", line 226, in ?
main()
File "/usr/sbin/newlist", line 218, in main
text, mlist.preferred_language)
File "/var/lib/mailman/Mailman/Message.py", line 206, in __init__
errors='replace')
Typ
At 07:45 06/07/2003, Scott Brown wrote:
The question is mainly in the subject, but I will re-say it.
The group I am with has a dedicated server that comes with Mailman,
version 2.0.3. I downloaded 2.1.2 and installed it to the directory that
2.0.3 was in. Install went fine. When I go to the cont
At 14:52 07/07/2003, Martin Hicks wrote:
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 09:59:38PM -0400, Martin Hicks wrote:
>
> I meant to mention that I also thought I'd try to unshunt the messages,
> and I got the following. I was thinking that maybe I'm missing a config
> file option somewhere
>
And here's an
At 06:14 07/07/2003, Ed wrote:
Hi List,
I have RedHat9, Postfix 2.0.13, and Mailman 2.1.2 ... I've installed it
per all the readme's and I can send mail to the list and receive mail from
the list. However !
My server is listx.somedom.tld and all of my lists [ for now ] will be
[EMAIL PROTE
Worked like a charm. Hadn't noticed that request.db was a separate
file.
Thanks,
Dan
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Dana Point Communications, Inc.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dana Point, California 83 09 EF 59 E0 11 89 B4 8D 0
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:31:35 -0700 (PDT)
Dan Busarow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is no longer working for me. No idea when it stopped working
> since it is not used very often. When I run it I get
I use the following script. I think I found it on the mailman faq or
posted to this list. Note
I've kept this little bit of python handy for cleaning out posts
in moderated lists that end up with too many posts to handle manually.
>> python -i $prefix/bin/withlist -l [listname]
>>>> m.requests={}
>>>> m.Save()
>>>> ^D
>
> That will clear out all pending administrative reque
At 2:49 PM -0500 2003/07/06, Davis Straub wrote:
I mass subscribed 1,500 users from a previous list. Of course there were
no passwords and I don't mail out any password reminders, etc.
Now those who wish to unsubscribe can't because they don't have a password.
They can log into the web page an
At 11:28 AM -0500 2003/07/07, Duncan McQueen wrote:
Is there a way to remove a user from a list without logging onto
the web-interface? On our site, the web-server is limited to
intranet users only, but the list is sent out to people all over
the world. I want to automate their removal, but
At 12:27 AM -0500 2003/07/07, Ian Beyer wrote:
Now, if I setuid root the postfix stuff, everything is peachy, but this
isn't something I'm particularly keen on doing, for obvious reasons.
I compiled mailman with --with-mail-gid set to the postfix gid, but the
master postfix process runs as roo
Is there a way to remove a user from a list without logging onto the
web-interface? On our site, the web-server is limited to intranet
users only, but the list is sent out to people all over the world. I
want to automate their removal, but I have tried sending an email
saying 'unsubscribe [em
Thanks so much for your reply - that fixed my url problem wonderfully.
Not being much of a Linux guru i didn't really want to patch and hack every
new version available, MM works now, and i don't really want to go breaking
it, which is what is likely to happen if i start trying to upgrade it etc
I mass subscribed 1,500 users from a previous list. Of course there were no passwords
and I don't mail out any password reminders, etc.
Now those who wish to unsubscribe can't because they don't have a password.
How do you deal with this?
Davis Straub
http://ozreport.com
Zapata, Texas, USA
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/newlist", line 226, in ?
main()
File "/usr/sbin/newlist", line 218, in main
text, mlist.preferred_language)
File "/var/lib/mailman/Mailman/Message.py", line 206, in __init__
errors='replace')
TypeError: __init__() got an unexpecte
Good night everyone,
I have a question. It is posible to have a sequential number in the
prefix for subject line, to carry the count
of messages sent by the list, so that the members know if they are
receiving all the messages or miss some?
Best regards,
Arturo Puente
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On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 09:59:38PM -0400, Martin Hicks wrote:
>
> I meant to mention that I also thought I'd try to unshunt the messages,
> and I got the following. I was thinking that maybe I'm missing a config
> file option somewhere
>
And here's another clue. The checkdbs command isn'
On Friday 04 July 2003 10:51 pm, SysAdmin wrote:
> I've had nothing but problems with it. Majordomo sucked, but at least it
> stayed up and running. Mailman's processes are all there, but no messages
> get delivered to the lists
Do you have a valid question? Or are you just ranting?
If you have
How can I check if mailman is habdling bounces correctly? I have an
explicitly set return email address, so that anyone replying to the
mail, would send the mail to a monitored alias. But I also get a lot of
messages saying, undelivered mail etc. How does mailman know that these
messages are bou
How can I check if mailman is habdling bounces correctly? I have an
explicitly set return email address, so that anyone replying to the
mail, would send the mail to a monitored alias. But I also get a lot of
messages saying, undelivered mail etc. How does mailman know that these
messages are bounci
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