On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 06:20:19AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> When I go to http://lists.example.com/private/listname/ I get the
> archive by-month overview page as expected, but the links miss out
> the list name and do not work. For example, one link might be
> http://lists.example.com/private/20
Hi,
I just completed mailman installation under RH9.0, and seems it is working fine. While
I go through the documentations, I would like to ask the list the following questions:
1.Not all our list users are capable of going to the list URL and subscribe to the
list. Can List Manager/Admini
Hi,
I just moved a bunch of lists running under Mailman 2.0.8 on Linux
over to Mailman 2.1.3 on FreeBSD. After following the INSTALL and
UPGRADING notes almost everything seems to have gone well, except
for the private list archives.
When I go to http://lists.example.com/private/listname/ I get
Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Gifford wrote:
> > RH 8.0 - upgraded with apt-get
> > mailman-2.1.1-4
> > sendmail-8.12.8-9.90
> > postfix-1.1.12-1
> [...]
> > Tweaking only works if you know what to touch..
> True, but I know I've seen that info in either the Red Hat release
> notes or so
I have Postfix + Procmail as LDA, but with Mailman, I'm noting that the
rules from /etc/procmailrc are skipped, am'I? In that file I have a rule
for stripping 'doble extension' files. Can I achieve the same effect from
Mailman? How?
Thanks,
Pablo Chamorro C.
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I want to allow only certain types of files for the lists. Ok, I'm using
pass_mime_types including lines like these:
text/plain
application/pdf
application/msword
application/vnd.ms-excel
I was testing and I noted that it works different according to the email
client. For example, an excel file
On 26 Nov 2003, at 19:21, Richard Barrett wrote:
On 26 Nov 2003, at 17:25, Brian Craft wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 08:21:53AM +0100, Sasa Stupar wrote:
Brian Craft wrote:
I just went through the INSTALL doc and set up the /pipermail/
alias.
The archive links now give me a permission denied
On 26 Nov 2003, at 17:25, Brian Craft wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 08:21:53AM +0100, Sasa Stupar wrote:
Brian Craft wrote:
I just went through the INSTALL doc and set up the /pipermail/ alias.
The archive links now give me a permission denied error.
The permissions on the directories are as s
Hello,
I have a question regarding the functionality of the Mailman application...
Presuming this situation: I want to use Mailman for a newsletter on my site.
As an administrator, I can add a new user to the newsletter list. When I
want to send the weekly e-mail, I will send a single e-mail to t
[the following is looong but has lots of supporting docs...]
[BACKGROUND]
Hello. I am trying to implement a dedicated Mailman system on a RedHat 9
server. I really want to get this working, but I am having some problems
with "User unknown".
The software revs involved include Mailman 2.13, Sendma
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 11:05 am, Elizabeth Dunnagan wrote:
> I will be out of the office starting November 26, 2003 and will not return
> until December 1, 2003.
fyi IBM'ers, Notes has a facility that permits you to NOT bombard all the
lists to which you subscribe with away notifications.
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 "pchamorro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear Mailman Users,
>
> I finished the Spanish translation of 'GNU Mailman - List Member Manual'
> written by Terri Oda. If somebody knows about spanish-fluent mailman users,
> please forward this message to him/her. The translated ma
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 11:34:12AM -0600, Dan Phillips wrote:
>
> On Nov 26, 2003, at 11:25 AM, Brian Craft wrote:
> >It reports no problems, but I still get "permission denied" on the
> >archive
> >from apache.
> >
>
> "Aha!" he said. This is an Apache error, as in "indexing not allowed?"
> Ar
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Simon White wrote:
> Postfix, by default, would use postdrop as the group for most stuff;
> this is described in the Postfix install instructions.
>
> Mailman, by default, would use the group mailman.
>
> However I really think you are going to need to
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Mike Gifford wrote:
> RH 8.0 - upgraded with apt-get
> mailman-2.1.1-4
> sendmail-8.12.8-9.90
> postfix-1.1.12-1
[...]
> Tweaking only works if you know what to touch..
True, but I know I've seen that info in either the Red Hat release
notes or some
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 08:21:53AM +0100, Sasa Stupar wrote:
> Brian Craft wrote:
>
> >I just went through the INSTALL doc and set up the /pipermail/ alias.
> >The archive links now give me a permission denied error.
> >
> >The permissions on the directories are as shown:
> >
> >drwxrws---6
I'm going to be debugging a Mailman install that has gone bad without much
previous "root" experience or Mailman except as a list owner. I have worked
with Apache some, but not enough to entirely understand the whole picture.
Here are the symptoms - sorry that I don't have the actual files to show.
I will be out of the office starting November 26, 2003 and will not return
until December 1, 2003.
For emergencies during my absence, please contact Kimberly Brantley for
search and IA and Jack Pizzolato for anything else.
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On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 08:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like some help on Mailman.
> 1). When I send an email to my entire mailing list, why is it that some people
> get my email and some don't, I don't even get a bounce back msgs for the email
> addresses that did not get it. Although
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 09:40, Luigi Vellucci wrote:
> Hi sorry to bothering you, but I found in the maillogs that most of the accounts the
> email didnÂt arrive because the stat appear "discarded" there is an example
>
> Nov 26 08:54:20 cervantes sendmail[5069]: hAQCrY89005069: from=<[EMAIL PROTEC
26-Nov-03 at 08:57, Jeremy Gilbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > The wrapper script will run as the GID that it was compiled to
> > run as; this has nothing whatsoever to do with Postfix.
> >
> > You'll have to recompile Mailman with the correct --with-mail-gid
> > option. The option to give to
In order to make easier the review of the spanish version of the GNU
Mailman - List Subscriber Manual of Terri Oda, I copied the text version
at:
http:correo.ingeomin.gov.co/listas/suscriptor-mailman.txt
Thanks,
Pablo
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> The wrapper script will run as the GID that it was compiled to
run as;
> this has nothing whatsoever to do with Postfix.
>
> The postfix-users list will just tell you to come back here, I
expect.
>
> You'll have to recompile Mailman with the correct
--with-mail-gid
> option. The option to give
I would like some help on Mailman.
1). When I send an email to my entire mailing list, why is it that some people
get my email and some don't, I don't even get a bounce back msgs for the email
addresses that did not get it. Although I do get bounce back msgs. Is there a
setting that or someth
25-Nov-03 at 23:36, Ruben Navarro Huedo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hello friends:
> We are having some problems with Postfix + mailman.
> We have installed sasl with postfix.
> The problem is that postfix doesn't allow relay to postfix.
>
> Have a look at the logs:
>
> Nov 25 23:15:03 linux po
25-Nov-03 at 12:32, Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Yes, I saw that, and I followed those instructions, but until I
> > changed the ownership of /etc/aliases and /etc/postfix/aliases*
> > the wrapper was still being run as gid "nogroup". I think the
> > documentation should be changed to also
Hi!
I am new to mailman. I have installed it and it is working fine. Is
there a config to block attachments that were sent to mailing list?
Sasa
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I just went through the INSTALL doc and set up the /pipermail/ alias.
The archive links now give me a permission denied error.
The permissions on the directories are as shown:
drwxrws---6 root list 4096 Nov 25 18:05 private
drwxrwsr-x2 root list 4096 Nov 25 18:05 p
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