On 12 Dec 2003, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Here's what it gives:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ps ax | grep grunner
> 16351 pts/0S 0:00 grep grunner
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You should be seeing 5 or so qrunner jobs which you're not. That's
why the mail isn't showing up. One of the jobs move
Hi,
I have a problem and I can't figure out what is going on. I have
one list where the messages are getting spooled to sendmail's mqueue but
they are not getting sent. When I run sendmail -q they still do not
get sent. The only thing I did was install sendmail-8.12.10 from
e.12.9,
Checking to see if anyone has learned how or if available?
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IS there an export function of latest version 2.1.3 ?
If so, how can a user (admin) not server owner perform this export.
I need this to copy, close and re-open list.
Many Thank You's in advance...
Michael
Tim Erickson wrote:
1) They can't see our messages
hitting their mail relay
3) They cannot resolve our domain
mnforum.org
4) A friend told me that he is able to
resolve our domain.
In find that http://mnforum.org/ is 404. DNS Lookup says no A record
(http://www.dns
Vivek Khera wrote:
And you know for certain that no other files were corrupted and
horribly broken? I don't.
Some of us live on the edge, and bank on the file system to repair
itself during bootup (mine do.). I have 12 servers running 24/7 and I
have yet to worry about any of them getting h
> "WY" == Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> When the system goes down uncleanly, you *want* manual intervention to
>> ensure things are really ok. Otherwise, why bother even having that
>> check in place?
WY> In theory, perhaps. But in reality, what we want is for Mailman to
WY> st
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 03:39:24PM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote:
> Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What do most folks do so that Mailman will restart when the system is
> > restarted uncleanly? Could having the system's startup script (assuming
> > a FreeBSD style or SysV style startup
> "WY" == Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WY> What do most folks do so that Mailman will restart when the system is
WY> restarted uncleanly? Could having the system's startup script (assuming
WY> a FreeBSD style or SysV style startup script) default to "-s" cause any
WY> major problem
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 03:16:04PM -0500, Todd wrote:
> Will Yardley wrote:
> > When mailmanctl is run with "-s" (supposedly kills stale locks),
> > Mailman spits out the default usage summary, and then "No command
> > given.". Same with "--stale-lock-cleanup". This command also fails
> > to clean
> From: Nagy Gabor
> I would like to modify the messages I send on my lists.
>
> I would like to recode the text parts, so that all messages sent out use
> the same encoding and character set, before doing anything else.
Find from where wrappers are called. In my case (Mailman 2.1.2,
Exim 4.24,
++ 12/12/03 09:25 +0100 - Simon White:
>What I have:-
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[settings]
That did the trick. Thank you.
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Will Yardley wrote:
> When mailmanctl is run with "-s" (supposedly kills stale locks),
> Mailman spits out the default usage summary, and then "No command
> given.". Same with "--stale-lock-cleanup". This command also fails
> to clean up stale locks as
Still haven't gotten a response on this, other than the fact that other
people have noticed the same thing (wrote to the list about it a long
time back).
When mailmanctl is run with "-s" (supposedly kills stale locks), Mailman
spits out the default usage summary, and then "No command given.". Same
At 10:27 AM -0500 12/12/03, Todd wrote:
>if you're going to rebuild mailman
Actually, I've built this from scratch. (Panther Server comes with Mailman,
regular old Panther doesn't. Vinnie, my Samoan Attorney told me to us PHP
(or python, or mailman) like a man, and save a grand on Panther Server.
Mailman v2.1.2
Mailman is not sending out messages. Every other part of it seems to
be working fine. I can add/remove subscribers from all of the list using
the web interface, sendmail is running. I've tried stopping and restarting
the qrunners, rebooting the server, killing errant locks, everyth
Since moving our St. Paul public policy listserve to Mailman about 3
weeks ago. I have six subscribers at a specific domain that have not
been able to receive our messages.
I talked to the tech people at that domain who have told me (I don't
understand any of these items, but they sound importa
On 12 Dec 2003, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> mailman is running. I don't know anything about qrunner...
>
>
Assuming a bsd varient, what do youget when you do
ps ax | grep qrunner
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On 12 Dec 2003, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I have mailman set up correctly (I think); I followed the tutorial at
> http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialMailman.html and I've got
> the web interface set up. During setup I told mailman that the list
> owner was [EMAIL PROTECTED] . At the e
I have mailman set up correctly (I think); I followed the tutorial at
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialMailman.html and I've got
the web interface set up. During setup I told mailman that the list
owner was [EMAIL PROTECTED] . At the end of setup it told me
that it was sending an ema
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burton rosenberg wrote:
> I would like that Mailman treat sherman and i-sherman as complete
> synonyms, as aliases.
If I understand you correctly (and I might not, it's still early in my
day and the sugar hasn't kicked in yet), you want mailman to sho
I am installing Mailman for the Dept of Comp Sci, Univ of Miami.
It is running on a FreeBSD machine named sherman, and we have a
firewall.
Internally sherman is 172.20.0.2, but for access beyond the firewall
it is also
192.31.89.3. The PIX firewall does the address translation.
I also make pub
Paul Bui wrote:
Hi Andy,
My version of mailman has been corrupted
I'm wondering if there is a way to convert the config.db
into another format
I don't see a pattern in the file structure
Can you suggest anything I can do
Thanks
Peace
Paul Bui
Paul,
I don't know enough about mailman to answ
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion.
>
> You can either change the admin_member_chunksize setting
> for the list so it's larger than the total amount of
> member on your list (which can't be done through the web
> gui, you'd need command line access) or you can check out
> the roster, which, oddly e
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Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> How can I view all members in a list rather than only in chunks for
> each letter?
You can either change the admin_member_chunksize setting for the list
so it's larger than the total amount of member on your list (which
can't
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R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> So, for fun, I ran "./configure --with-mail-gid=mailman" and it
> popped up with
>
>>checking permissions on /usr/local/mailman... configure: error:
>>* Installation directory /usr/local/mailman is not configured properly!
>
I finally gave up mucking around in various config files, after I couldn't
find anything else to change, :-), and just did a ./mailmantcl to see what
would happen.
Initially, I was happy, because I got the confirmation messages for a test
list and for the list I wanted to create.
However, when I
Hi list!
I would like to modify the messages I send on my lists.
I would like to recode the text parts, so that all messages sent out use
the same encoding and character set, before doing anything else.
Then I would like to strip the html parts from multipart/alternative
messages, so that only t
Hello:
I am new to Linux and mailman (using Debian distro, Apache 2.0.48, Exim
and Mailman 2.0.11).
I managed to get everything installed and configured with the help of
this list and a friend but I have two questions.
1. What do I need to edit to customize the main listinfo page (I have
been
I will be out of the office starting December 12, 2003 and will not return
until January 5, 2004.
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11-Dec-03 at 12:09, Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> How can I view all members in a list rather than only in
> chunks for each letter?
If you have shell access you can do this with list_members a script
provided in $prefix/bin
On the web I'm not sure that this is possible; although
11-Dec-03 at 20:58, Rejo Zenger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> The box is running Linux 2.4.10, with Exim 4.20, Apache 2.n and Mailman
> 2.1. All is running well. Except for one thing: access to private
> archives available, to public archives denied.
As long as wwwrun is what Apache runs as, the p
11-Dec-03 at 16:16, Scott C. Villinski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I'll reply to my own message since I figured out a way to do this. If
> you want the reverse of the ban_list (for subscriptions), then what you
> can do is modify the $prefix/Mailman/MailList.py file, and on line 770
> (of Mai
Problem: No mail is being currently bing sent from my lists to the
list's members. New posts are being received by my MTA (Postfix), sent
to Mailman, processed by Pipermail, and added to archives. The Mailman
smtp log, however, does not indicate any of these posts being sent out.
I am running:
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