Quoting Roger D Medlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As of May 8th please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
> your mailing list.
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Reminds me of that song by Joan Armatrading...
'Drop the pilot'. :-)
Seriously Roger, you need to visit
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users and unsubscrib
Hi,
I'm just after some advice and/or experiences from people here.
I run mailman-2.0.13-3 on Red Hat 8, I know it's old which is why I'm asking
for this upgrade path. I run several lists with archives.
I have many Fedora Core 1 machines in production and they have installed
mailman-2.1.4-1 bu
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At 9:05 AM -0500 2004/05/07, Rick Sipes wrote:
What I'm talking about is instead of seeing it from me ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
for example, some, but not all of the recipients see it coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . I have bounce processing turned off for
the list.
The problem is almost certainly
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John Poltorak wrote:
> How can I go about setting DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST when building Mailman?
./configure --help
[...]
--with-mailhost specify the hostname part for outgoing email
--with-urlhost specify the hostname part of urls
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How can I go about setting DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST when building Mailman?
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Hello list,
We have been using Mailman 2.0.13 for quite some time, but never with the
intention of creating a genuinely anonymous mailing list. Now, we have a
reason to do so, but I have been unable to completely hide the originator
(poster's) email address from the headers of the sent mail. Obvi
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 09:02:12PM +0100, Tik & Klik Internetdiensten <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> after 2 time im getting mailman 2.1.4 running
> but im getting a cron error:
> /usr/bin/python -S /home/mailman/cron/qrunner
>
> File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 96
> print >>
Quoting Håkon Strandenes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a Linux server running Mailman, Postfix and Fetchmail. I'm
> running this at home for a small sailing club, with approximately 10
> messages/day. The problem is that I have dynamic IP, and only a
> no-ip.com basic account.
>
> But the sailing
Quoting Håkon Strandenes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a Linux server running Mailman, Postfix and Fetchmail. I'm
> running this at home for a small sailing club, with approximately 10
> messages/day. The problem is that I have dynamic IP, and only a
> no-ip.com basic account.
>
> But the sailing
I'm so very sorry to trouble you but I'm unable to figure out something
on our Mailman 2.1.4 list server. I'm not a technical person, and I've
tried my best to find the information within the help and docs, but I'm
just stumped.
Sometimes, when a posting goes out over a list, recipients see th
Thanks for the time.
I notied a old cronjob running.
That was the problem with the errors
Its oke now.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Steffan Noord
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Richard Barrett
Verzonden: donderdag 6 mei 2004 23:36
Aan: tik
Hello,
after 2 time im getting mailman 2.1.4 running
but im getting a cron error:
/usr/bin/python -S /home/mailman/cron/qrunner
File "/home/mailman/cron/qrunner", line 96
print >> fd, _(__doc__)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
any idees,
Greats Steffan
Well een reinstall did the trick all works fine now.
just now looking in all the futures
mayby you can give one hint
i only wnat to be able to mail the list
all members that post to the list must be bounced.
im sure i will find this option but a hint will be nice :-)
On Thu, 06 May 2004 12:36:56
Hello all. I am having some problems with a mailman list I am trying to
setup.
First let me tell you my configuration:
Xserve G4 10.3 Server
Mailman 2.1.2 (os x package-part of the server)
Everything is up to date - all patches and updates
What the people who want the list setup wa
Is there a way to change the name of an existing list. I have been
searching far and wide on the server for a place to use the vi editor to
edit a database file or something on the server, but I can't find where
"real_name" variable is stored.
Thanks for any guidance.
-Estelle
Well it was a new install, but there was an old not used version pressent.
i installed python 2.3.3
looking at ps -aux i see this:
mailman 28884 0.1 0.9 5964 4792 ?S22:55 0:00
python2.3 /home/mailman/bin/mailmanctl -s start
mailman 28885 2.8 0.8 5736 4600 ?S22:55
> "Kai" == Kai Schaetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kai> So, put "Approved: password" in the first line or as a
Kai> header. Note, this will be parsed away and NOT distributed to
Kai> the list, don't worry!
Well, worry a little. It's cleartext, so unless you're using a VPN/
encry
On May 7, 2004, at 18:21, Geoff Powell wrote:
One further question though :), the permissions on most of Mailman's
files on the system in /var/mailman are owned by root with gid of
mailman, mask 0744. My question is, if I do not want to run my scripts
as root, is it fine for me to modify the permi
But it is simpler to run the $prefix/bin/fix_url.py script and ensure
the entire job is done.
On 7 May 2004, at 09:26, Yogesh Subhash Talekar wrote:
you can change that mydomain.com to linuxbox.mydomain.com like this:
Login as user mailman (or use "su - mailman"):
% python -i bin/withlist -l m
Jim,
Thankyou, the code you have put forward makes sense and is what I
wanted. After making a few small mods, it's now doing what I want. I
have also found some other good examples of 'withlist' usage which
helped.
One further question though :), the permissions on most of Mailman's
files on the
"Franco, Ruben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about the stuff in "$MAILMANHOME/archives/public/$LISTNAME"?
All.
Example:
$MAILMANHOME is /home/mailman, $LISTNAME is foobar.
Then delete all stuff in the directory
/home/mailman/archives/public/foobar/ and
/home/mailman/archives/public/fooba
you can change that mydomain.com to linuxbox.mydomain.com like this:
Login as user mailman (or use "su - mailman"):
% python -i bin/withlist -l mylist
Loading list mylist (locked)
>>> m.web_page_url
'http://mydomain.com/broken-path/'
>>> m.web_page_url = 'http://linuxbox.mydomain.com/mailman/'
>
you can change that mydomain.com to linuxbox.mydomain.com like this:
Login as user mailman (or use "su - mailman"):
% python -i bin/withlist -l mylist
Loading list mylist (locked)
>>> m.web_page_url
'http://mydomain.com/broken-path/'
>>> m.web_page_url = 'http://linuxbox.mydomain.com/mailman/'
>
Original Message
Subject: Re: Mailman and Postfix question
From: "Yogesh Subhash Talekar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, May 6, 2004 2:11 pm
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mailman Installation and Configuration Howto:
1. Make sure that all software required to run mailman is alre
At 8:01 AM +0200 2004/05/07, Håkon Strandenes wrote:
What user account should I set fetchmail to deliver the mails to? Does
it affect the mail delivery?
I think Hilton has already covered this. It does make a
difference, because otherwise you'd have the wrong messages going to
the wrong mail
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