Re: [Mailman-Users] Rotating Archives

2004-01-13 Thread Alan Batie
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:25:49PM -0500, Bryan Carbonnell wrote: > How would I parse the mbox file to remove anything older than XX from > it so I can regenerate the archives? Here's a script I've been using for several years to rotate my mailboxes (I hope it's not sacriledge to post a perl scri

[Mailman-Users] No Pending Requests

2004-01-13 Thread Pete Holsberg
Recently, I've been getting email notifications that email posted to the mailing list I run requires administrative action, but when I go to the administrative website, there are no administrative tasks pending. What is going on? Where are the pending requests stored? Thanks, Pete

Re: [Mailman-Users] Rotating Archives

2004-01-13 Thread Bryan Carbonnell
On 13 Jan 2004 at 19:00, Mark Dadgar wrote: > This would be really easy to script and run daily from cron. The > basic archives are stored in mbox format, so you just remove the > appropriate posts from the beginning of the mailbox and then call > bin/arch with the --wipe option to regenerate the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Rotating Archives

2004-01-13 Thread Mark Dadgar
On Jan 13, 2004, at 6:23 PM, Bryan Carbonnell wrote: I am the admin of quite a few lists and on one of the lists I want to limit the archives to the last month only. Actually the last 30 days. Is this possible? I am running 2.1.1 (soon to be 2.1.4 with Richard Barrett's excelent patches for HTDig i

[Mailman-Users] Rotating Archives

2004-01-13 Thread Bryan Carbonnell
I am the admin of quite a few lists and on one of the lists I want to limit the archives to the last month only. Actually the last 30 days. Is this possible? I am running 2.1.1 (soon to be 2.1.4 with Richard Barrett's excelent patches for HTDig integration) on Redhat 7.3 I have checked the arch

Re: [Mailman-Users] hey

2004-01-13 Thread Erick Mechler
:: Hey I have that mailing list software, but I am not sure how to make it :: so only the administrators or managers can send e-mails to the list, and :: not just anyone on the list. How can one do that? This question is asked about once every two days or so on this list. Feel free to check out

[Mailman-Users] Email Commands

2004-01-13 Thread Operations Manager
Hi: I have upgraded from 2.0.10 to 2.1.3 (on FreeBSD) and I am having trouble with the email commands. What I need to do is have the user fill out a form on web page to unsubscribe and then have the form emailed to the list. According to the docs this is possible but when I test it, all I get is

Re: [Mailman-Users] 4 things: conjugation with usenet, archivisation by arriving date, statistics, and link to the archives i

2004-01-13 Thread List Manager
Hello: I have followed Mailman for a year+ and have yet to reach a point to replace my combo of majordomo and Mhonarc. Finally, a week ago I installed the latest version of MM and was quite surprised with how smoothly it went. I thought, NOW is the time to switch over -- that is, until I saw the fl

Re: [Mailman-Users] 4 things: conjugation with usenet, archivisation by arriving date, statistics, and link to the archives i

2004-01-13 Thread Andrzej Kasperowicz
> , > this was fixed in 2.1.3 (I had been using 2.1.2 at the time). I > haven't seen 2.1.3 myself, and now that 2.1.4 is out, I believed that > this would carry the same solution forward. Thanks for the info. > >

[Mailman-Users] Non-local list members cannot post.

2004-01-13 Thread Jeffrey Jacobson
I just set up Mailman on my server, and it works great but only for users who's accounts are on the server machine itself. List member accounts on other hosts are not forwarded to the list. There is no bounce message, so error message or even any log entry of any kind, that I can see. This, desp

[Mailman-Users] mailman 2.1.4 small problem

2004-01-13 Thread Aarthek
Greetings, I was running mailman 2.0.13 forever and resently upgraded to the 2.1.4 version... Overall I love the changes done, however I am not longer getting emails about subscriptions or removals from the lists I use and I have the the setting set for sending moderators and admins notice of t

Re: [Mailman-Users] 4 things: conjugation with usenet, archivisation by arriving date, statistics, and link to the archives i

2004-01-13 Thread Andrzej Kasperowicz
> Of course, you're always free to install Mhonarc, if you don't > like the methods employed by pipermail. I can't, I'm not the admin there. > But it would be the worst possible mistake to try to make > pipermail ape Mhonarc in every way. Nobody wants that. > If you can't ge

[Mailman-Users] Where's LO?

2004-01-13 Thread Mark A. Mandel
On your web page http://www.list.org/lists.html the link labeled {{Listowners}} is a mailing list with a non-technical focus, specifically for discussions from the perspective of listowners and moderators who do not have "shell access" to the mailing list server where the Mailman software r

Re: [Mailman-Users] 4 things: conjugation with usenet, archivisation by arriving date, statistics, and link to the archives i

2004-01-13 Thread Andrzej Kasperowicz
> The problem is that the "Date:" field is almost always correct > (at least, within a few minutes). This is why people get upset when > it's wrong. If you really care about this problem, then what is > really needed is not to simply choose the fields in a particular > order, but instea

[Mailman-Users] hey

2004-01-13 Thread Chad Neuman
Hey I have that mailing list software, but I am not sure how to make it so only the administrators or managers can send e-mails to the list, and not just anyone on the list. How can one do that? Thanks, Chad Neuman [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Mailm

[Mailman-Users] Languages settings - FW: Welcome to the "Forum" mailing list

2004-01-13 Thread Paulo Dinis - Consultoria
Hello again, Sorry to bother you again. How can I solve the language problem ? I've written a text for the : " List-specific text prepended to new-subscriber welcome message " as bellows. How can I solve this ? Paulo Dinis Certified Safety Tecnician Ergonomist Website : http://www.paulodinis.c

[Mailman-Users] overactive spam blocking might have blocked mailman

2004-01-13 Thread Ken Olum
For most of today, DNSBL.SORBS.NET was blocking 127.0.0.1, which means that when mailman tries to deliver to any local address and you have spam blocking with this server, your messages get lost. The problem applies to local users on mailing lists and also to list-owner addresses. The problem is

Re: [Mailman-Users] 4 things: conjugation with usenet, archivisation by arriving date, statistics, and link to the archives i

2004-01-13 Thread Andrzej Kasperowicz
> No. The latest version of the mailman will only allow mailing > list members to post through to the newsgroup. Newsgroup postings > will be allowed through without restriction. Have your admin install > version 2.1.4. He is using version 2.2a0 as you can see on the page https://list

[Mailman-Users] HTML Messages becoming Attachments

2004-01-13 Thread João Paulo Ferraresi Dullius
Is there a way to avoid HTML messagens from being delivered as attachments? Whenever an user sends a message in HTML (or RichText) format, when the message is received, Outlook marks it with the attachment icon. Is there a way to avoid it? thanks Dullius --

[Mailman-Users] admin cgi

2004-01-13 Thread Nélson Jorge Teixeira de Brito
Hi, I have set up a mailing list with mailman but i can't run the cgi scripts with my web server (apache) because i'm not having permissitions to do it, this is the message i get: The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being stored in your syslog: Failure to exec scri

[Mailman-Users] processing list-owner messages

2004-01-13 Thread Ray Gardener
Hi, my platform is Mailman 2.1.4 running on Solaris 7 integrated with Exim 4. I notice a annoying facet of the installation. Mail for the list-administrators (e.g. request to action subscriptions) are being sent by mailman to to addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a requred address fo

[Mailman-Users] remove_members error codes?

2004-01-13 Thread Simon White
I have noticed that the script remove_members doesn't exit with 0 after a couple of error conditions. Therefore, my external script seems to think that processing unsubscribes has gone OK when in fact sometimes this is not the case. The main problem is just that the main "for" loop for processing

[Mailman-Users] Panther os x mailman problems

2004-01-13 Thread Michael Curtis
Hi, I am running mailman under os x 10.3.2 and it keeps turning itself off. Does anyone have any ideas regarding this? I have run the permissions checker and it has fixed lots of mailman privileges issues, but it still turns itself off. My normal email works fine. I have sent email to a lis

Re: [Mailman-Users] Trouble posting to one list

2004-01-13 Thread Simon White
12-Jan-04 at 09:18, Bryan Dyson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > I get this error when I post to my test list. > I do know that other lists on the same box work just fine. > Would anyone have an Idea where to start looking to fix this? > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' on 1/12/2004 9:08 AM > T