I just upgraded mailman from 2.0.something to 2.1.5. Everything went
really well (thanks, that was great). However, I am running into one
weird even that is occurring.
When a non-user sends a message that requires approval. The approval
message gets sent from listname-owner to listname-owner.
Figured this out - I had duplicate entries in /etc/aliases and in the
mailman aliases file for the old list (from trying to fix this problem
in the past).
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 9:22 AM -0700 2004/05/25, Brandon Dudley wrote:
I'm tryign to add a new list to an existing server, and have entered
Updating from 2.1.4 release to 2.1.5 release, during
make install, it dies on:
Updating Usenet watermarks
- nothing to update here
Nothing to do.
updating old qfiles
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "bin/update", line 780, in ?
errors = main()
File "bin/update", line 709, in main
At 9:22 AM -0700 2004/05/25, Brandon Dudley wrote:
I'm tryign to add a new list to an existing server, and have entered a
weird cycle of mismatch errors. Every time I rerun configure to change
a GID, it breaks either my old lists, or the new list I'm trying to add.
one list in particular wants
I'm tryign to add a new list to an existing server, and have entered a
weird cycle of mismatch errors. Every time I rerun configure to change a
GID, it breaks either my old lists, or the new list I'm trying to add.
one list in particular wants to be GID mailman, but the new list wants
to be nobo
Je 2004-05-25 16:48:06 +0100, Peter Schnitzler skribis:
> > If you want OS-specific documentation, then you should ask your
> > question on the mailing lists and newsgroups that are specific to
> > your OS.
>
> Hello,
>
> thank you for your answer.
> I don't think that my problem is related t
On Tue, 25 May 2004 14:54:05 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been using this program on my site for about 10 months now,
> without a problem. Last month almost all e-mails started bouncing for
> no apparent reason. I've told subscribers to put the address on their
> "safe" list, but it d
At 2:54 PM + 2004/05/25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using this program on my site for about 10 months now, without
a problem. Last month almost all e-mails started bouncing for no apparent
reason. I've told subscribers to put the address on their "safe" list, but
it doesn't seem
At 3:32 PM +0700 2004/05/25, Admin Thai Servers wrote:
I have a mailman list of members on an old server which i am trying to move
across to a new server
however i do not have server root access
I can only access the old list with an ip number being
http://66.250.86.154/mailman/admin/members_e
At 5:48 PM +0200 2004/05/25, Peter Schnitzler wrote:
I don't think that my problem is related to Debian.
Its just that I don't really know where to start after the installation. My
first point is that I don't know how to reach the webuserface?!
The problem is that you used the Debian packages t
> If you want OS-specific documentation, then you should ask your
> question on the mailing lists and newsgroups that are specific to
> your OS.
Hello,
thank you for your answer.
I don't think that my problem is related to Debian.
Its just that I don't really know where to start after the i
I have been using this program on my site for about 10 months now, without a problem.
Last month almost all e-mails started bouncing for no apparent reason. I've told
subscribers to put the address on their "safe" list, but it doesn't seem to do much
good. Does anybody else has this problem,
Hi
I have a mailman list of members on an old server which i am trying to move
across to a new server
however i do not have server root access
I can only access the old list with an ip number being
http://66.250.86.154/mailman/admin/members_expatgolf.com
I need to move this mailing list complete
> Anyone have a server with 500+ lists that are at least semi active that
> can give me the amount of space used for the archives and how many years
> the archives date back to.
>
> Thanks
I've got one with 658 lists, most I'd say are active. The archives are
taking up 7.8GB of space. The serve
At 6:32 AM +0900 2004/05/25, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
I uploaded such a patch to SF.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=601117&group_id=103&atid=300103
or you can download from
http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.1.5+patch.20040516.gz
Interesting. Could you add an entry in the Mailman
At 3:37 PM -0700 2004/05/24, David Bear wrote:
I'm installing onto freebsd 4.x. I have mailman 2.2.5, latest tarball.
Mailman 2.1.5, I hope.
Can you give us more details on precisely which version of FreeBSD this is?
reading the README.BSD file lead me to beleive that I did NOT need t
At 11:41 PM +0200 2004/05/24, Peter Schnitzler wrote:
I have Debian running and I installed the debain mailman package.
It is now running but now I am wondering how i can reach the webuserface and
make new lists etc Unfortunately i did not found a docuemtenation to
mailman and debian
Does
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