Hello,
a list subscriber sends mail through the Simon Frazer
University System in Vancouver, and whenever there are a few
non-ascii characters in his mail (usually the microsoft
quotation marks) his mail is converted into base64 and a
header of the kind
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to base64
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 17:32, Timothy Brooks wrote:
> For some reason, when half the people on my list send a message to the
> list, it comes through like this:
>
> /root/6lcnGM: Permission denied
>
> The characters after /root/ are different each time. This has only begun
> with the implementa
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 17:21, Concordia Chen wrote:
> This may be related to my other problem, but when I post to my list, it
> is not saving the mails to the archive. I have no idea why it is not
> finding them. I noticed that in my mailman/lists/ directory,
> there isn't a config.db file. Is that
Start by doing a "check_perms" and if that doesn't find the problems.
Also, what happens when you send email out to your lists?
The lists are stored in ~mailman/lists/
Good Luck - I hope it's just your web pages that got knocked akilter.
Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 16:53, Concordia Chen wr
For some reason, when half the people on my list send a message to the
list, it comes through like this:
/root/6lcnGM: Permission denied
The characters after /root/ are different each time. This has only begun
with the implementation of the new filtering controls, and it seems to be
affecting
This may be related to my other problem, but when I post to my list, it
is not saving the mails to the archive. I have no idea why it is not
finding them. I noticed that in my mailman/lists/ directory,
there isn't a config.db file. Is that where it is supposed to be? When
does that get created? Is
Help! I don't know what happened, but all of a sudden I don't see any of
my lists anymore. When I do list_lists, it shows nothing. I had about 15
lists just this morning. I was playing around with backing up the lists
and I don't know if maybe I inadvertently deleted something important.
What file
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Paul H Byerly wrote:
> My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not full.
> This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can
> change that time?
That's controlled by cron. Use crontab -u mailman -l to see the
current ma
Paul,
Paul H Byerly wrote:
My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not full.
This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can change
that time? A quick perusal of the FAQ did not give me an answer
It is set off by a cron job. Try looking at the results of
My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not
full. This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can
change that time? A quick perusal of the FAQ did not give me an answer
It also seems that the digests send well before reaching the 45 Kb
limit I've set
> email looping - autoresponders - how to stop it?
I don't know if Mailman has any capability in this area. You can push
things through procmail though and have it control the generation of the
automatic response. I have a non-Mailman email alias which I manage this
way. Its procmailrc fil
> "Dale" == Dale schibbelhut
> "[Mailman-Users] Web hosting for Mailman"
> Fri, 17 Oct 2003 15:49:03 -0600
Dale> I thought I had seen a link to hosting companies on the
Dale> website but I can't find it now.
http://list.org/inthenews.html
jam
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Hello,
I've read through some of the list archives, and done a fair bit of
googling, but am having no luck.
I'm running Mailman 2.1.1 with Exim 3.36 on a dual processor
maching running FreeBSD 4.8.
I'm frequently seeing a python2 process owned by the mailman account using
90+% of one of the CPU
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I have a newsletter of some 20,000 subscribers currently hosted on Bizland.
I send e-Mail three times a week. Each message is about 5,000 words in
plain text. Bizland is a good service, but a lot of Spammers have also
made their homes there. As a result, a lot of my mailings have been
blocked a
After AOL/CS mysteriously blocked postings from our list due
to "excessive member complaints" -- 8 AOL/CS members out of 49) we
decided to move the list to a new server. Now list postings go through
correctly and reach everyone, but messages like the one below are
generated on occasion to post
i am using mailman thru hostway site control.
i am using it to send mailing to our client list.
i dont need functions like mail archives, subsrciber options, password input and view
subsrciber list.
i would like however to have the subscriber input their first name (for custom
greetings).
Do you know of any web hosting companies that will host a mailman account at
a reasonable price? I need to find someone to host the mailman list because
our hosting company won't allow it on their server. I thought I had seen a
link to hosting companies on the website but I can't find it now.
Than
Help!
I have a mailing list
http://cp1.myhostdns.org/pipermail/mt-eliza-merger_mbssrc.com/2003-October.txt.gz
for which the archives are removing anything that is considered
non-text.
Am I the only person having this problem? It makes the mailing
list completely useless.
I've already told my hos
Hello,
> What do I need to add to httpd.conf to be able to use a web interface to
> Mailman?
>
> I have a ScriptAlias, do I need anything else?
Not really, but if you want to access the archive too, you have to put an
Alias /pipermail/ /archives/public/
And if you are using 2.1.x series, probab
Your "cron" job on burlador2
/usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests
produced the following output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 94, in ?
main()
File "/usr/local/mailman/cron/senddigests", line 86, in main
mlist.se
Hello,
> >Not only Outlook ... try to get a EUR through the list ...
> >
> I assume you mean you have your list configured for German
> (ISO-8859-1) but then send an email with a Euro sign character
> (ISO-8859-11) to the list.
Yes ... but my Outlook XP chose "West Europe" ISO or Windows
Hello,
> When I try and access the list archives on my Debian server set up with
> mailman, I get the following page:
>
> Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /pipermail// on this
> server.
>
> This seems like something that should ahve been set up automatically,
> particularly on Deb
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