After installing mailman (2.1.3), I finally got this after some nights
wiht my best ennemy sendmail...
I don't understand.
All files in the dirs are mailman.mailman with w rights on group...
[begin of error message in mail]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/scripts/po
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is precisely the thing I can't get to work using the instructions
> provided under fedora. If I edit the /etc/postfix/aliases file and run
> newaliases, everything's fine. My postfix main.cf contains:
>
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/aliases
As an experiment
I subscribed to one of the "problem" lists using a different email
address posted a test message and received it normally.
But if I unsubscribe using the problem email address, and subscribe
again using that address, then the list mail isn't received.
But that
Did anyone confirm that the Python rpm build in Fedora Core 1 is not working
correctly and by using the SPRM that it corrects the Mailman problems or has
RH screwed up Mailman again?
Charles Layno
Greensboro, NC
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brad Knowles
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Check your MTA logs. Find out which ISPs are having problems,
and try enabling VERP for a brief period of time to determine if the
problems are limited to only some ISPs.
No.. They are not limited to only some ISPs. I
At 12:15 AM + 2003/11/29, Rod Neep wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas??
Check your MTA logs. Find out which ISPs are having problems,
and try enabling VERP for a brief period of time to determine if the
problems are limited to only some ISPs.
Note that certain ISPs have anti-spam feature
A really strange problem I wonder if anyone has seen anything
similar, or can offer any clues.
(Mailman 2.1.1)
I have over a hundred mailing lists.
List members can all post OK to the list
The messages all appear in the archives for each list.
However.
User A receives mail from some li
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> At least you have it going. To me, the nicest thing about using
>> postfix with mailman is the integration. All the aliases will get
>> added to your alias file automatically, which saves you the hassle
>> of manually addi
> At least you have it going. To me, the nicest thing about using
> postfix with mailman is the integration. All the aliases will get
> added to your alias file automatically, which saves you the hassle of
> manually adding them and running newaliases.
This is precisely the thing I can't get to
At 02:25 PM 11/21/2003, you wrote:
I'm wondering if there is some software that is a web interface to a gnu
mailman mailing list that would allow people to log in and send/read
messages to the list.. and mailman would of course retain its original
functionality where users could do everything from
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 02:05:50 , McKeever Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>>>But, looking at the privacy options->subscription rules, I have one more question.
>>>
>>>There I only show "List of addresses which are banned from membership in this
>>>mailing list.
>>>(Details for ban_list)" fie
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