Charles
As a matter of courtesy, when replying to question posted to the list
by somebody, I always respond to the individual poster with a copy for
information to the list so that the discussion is available to other
subscribers and within the list archives.
I have no objection to you having a
Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice
with most list management services. I write to a list - I expect my
responses come from the list, especially if I sign up for a daily
digest. Instead I am bombarded by hostile individual response
At 02:22 PM 8/20/2004 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
>
>On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
>
>> Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
>> having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
>> solicited from the list's subscr
At 04:17 PM 8/20/2004 -0500, you wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
> Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
> having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
> solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to r
At 04:36 PM 8/20/2004 -0400, Jeff Barger wrote:
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have solicited
from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a
Richard - I am sorry your note got caught up in my ISP's "crap" software. Actually, I
had no idea that you were going to send me a direct response to a question I posed to
a list. Had I known that, I would not have bothered to sign up. I don't know if it
was Mailman or you, yourself, who dec
I have no idea, Richard, if you are alone or not, but you note is certainly
unique.
I am sorry to have bothered you with my "crap" and I am resigning from the
list.
Charles
I am leaving the listAt 09:22 PM 8/20/2004 +0100, you wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list
At 02:22 PM 8/20/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
>
>On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
>
>> Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
>> having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
>> solicited from the list's subscribers.
>
Hi I'm a Web Master at university Javeriana Cali - Colombia , and we are using
mailman 2.0.11. with postfix 2.0.2
I have the following problem: when I create a list,a "segmentation fault"
error occurs but the list is created. can you give some help about it?
Also When a user wants to make a subsc
On Aug 20, 2004, at 5:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Blomquist wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and
then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
We
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 16:25, David Blomquist wrote:
> Luis,
>
> Remove any virtual hosting configuration that you have created in the
> mm_cfg.py but keep the DEFAULT... settings that you edited. Then follow
> the instructions for each editing each list I gave in my previous email.
>
> David
T
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 11:17, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> [Debian/sarge, mailman-2.1.4-5]
>
> I swear that earlier versions (e.g., 2.1b3+) would use "https:" for
> all pages when I came into an admin page using "https:". Now, the
> initial page does, in fact, use SSL, but the later pages revert to
> "
David Blomquist wrote:
>On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
>> Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
>> having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
>> solicited from the list's subscribers.
>
>Well, if they only want to receiv
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 11:15, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
> Is there any way to tell my old lists that they are hosted at
> www.mydomain.com, and no longer at edoras.mydomain.com? That woul solve the
> problem...
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Regards,
>
> Talora
Luis,
Remove any virtual host
Jeff Barger wrote:
>
>On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
>
>> Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
>> having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
>> solicited from the list's subscribers.
>
>Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowd
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 15:22, Richard Barrett wrote:
> Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
> having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
> solicited from the list's subscribers.
Well, if they only want to receive messages from the list itsel
It is also always a good idea to run (in the case of Fedora):
# /var/mailman/bin/check_perms
David
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On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 06:51, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I´ve built a server named edoras for Mailman, using Fedora Core 2. My DNS
> have entries for both http://edoras.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com, both
> pointing to the same IP address. When I try to access the list
> admini
On Aug 20, 2004, at 4:22 PM, Richard Barrett wrote:
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Nope, I expect that's a pretty crowded room :)
-Jeff
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On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 06:24, marci and rex wrote:
>It may have.. ILl look when I get home... We do have it set up to
> require approval anyway ... I dont know if this is the same thing
> youre talking about... but we have to approve all subscriptions...
The options on the stock mailman inst
Am I alone in taking exception to people posting to this list and then
having some crap software intercepting the responses they have
solicited from the list's subscribers.
Begin forwarded message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 20 August 2004 21:17:52 BST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re:
On 20 Aug 2004, at 20:39, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible
for two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and
functions and I thought I would ask "my elders" for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we di
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:39 PM, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
The problem is that non-members have apparently written postings and
we, laboring under the impression that if we do nothing, their letters
will get deleted, did in fact do nothing - and the letters appeared on
the list. Apparently, we
HI, I am a new member of the list and a list administrator responsible for
two lists. Frankly I am struggling with some of the features and functions
and I thought I would ask "my elders" for some guidance.
Our lists are very simple: we distribute weekly information to members
about our organi
On Aug 20, 2004, at 3:25 PM, David C. Hicks wrote:
Jeff Barger wrote:
No, that's not it. You're hitting the recipient limit.
That would make sense if it was a big mailing list, but there are only
8 people in it. I did find the limit configuration item and set it to
0. It was 20 before.
The rec
On Aug 20, 2004, at 2:52 PM, David C. Hicks wrote:
Hi,
I've been getting a lot of errors of this nature lately on a list that
I run. It appears that mailman might be trying to re-send the message
to everyone in the "To:" field, instead of just to the list members,
and it isn't expecting to have
Hi,
I've been getting a lot of errors of this nature lately on a list that I run. It appears that
mailman might be trying to re-send the message to everyone in the "To:" field, instead
of just to the list members, and it isn't expecting to have to do that. I can't find any
configuration item t
Hi Richard!
There's no log in $prefix/logs/error.. does that mean apache doesn't
even start the cgi?
My versions:
RedHat 9
Apache 2.0.48
Python 2.3.4
Mailman 2.1.5
I installed following the INSTALL-Instructions..
(compiling etc. i arrived at httpd.conf and did the changes..)
I just upgraded t
Hi Paul,
On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 05:19, Paul Bromiley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried that first time around, using yum. I got a similar error to the one I
> am getting now: when I tried to access the admin page for the site list, it
> gave an error saying that it could not find the group name for g
Anything logged in the Mailman error log ($prefix/logs/error)?
What OS? What version of MM? How installed?
On 20 Aug 2004, at 17:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
i noticed that other people have a similiar issue, but there was no
help yet.
I installed mailman and after doing the necessa
On 20 Aug 2004, at 17:17, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
[Debian/sarge, mailman-2.1.4-5]
I swear that earlier versions (e.g., 2.1b3+) would use "https:" for
all pages when I came into an admin page using "https:". Now, the
initial page does, in fact, use SSL, but the later pages revert to
"http:".
I've cha
Hello List,
This is my first time posting to the list. I hope you guys can help. I
maintain a list with about 1200 members on it. Recently I upgraded the
operating system on the mail server from redhat 8 to redhat advanced server.
I'm still using the 2.0.13 version that was supplied with redhat 8,
Hello everyone,
i noticed that other people have a similiar issue, but there was no
help yet.
I installed mailman and after doing the necessary changes to
httpd.conf i tried to check out if the cgi will work or not. and it does not.
http://myserver/mailman/admin
will give a
Internal Server Er
[Debian/sarge, mailman-2.1.4-5]
I swear that earlier versions (e.g., 2.1b3+) would use "https:" for
all pages when I came into an admin page using "https:". Now, the
initial page does, in fact, use SSL, but the later pages revert to
"http:".
I've changed,
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mai
I made it, and it worked... There is somehing else, though: if I go to
http://edoras.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, I see the lists I´ve created
before. If I go to http://www.mydomain.com/mailman/listinfo, no mailing
lists are shown. If I create a new on using the www host, it is shown,
though.
It
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] paid gig installing mailman on redhat (repost)
From: alec bennet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:36:29 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sorry for the repost, but I said in my last post to contact me
>off-list,
In addition to Erin's link refer to the following
messages and threads about Mailman & virtual hosts.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037514.html
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-February/026513.html
I myself gave-up on setting up a Mailman virtual hos
Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Folks,
I´ve built a server named edoras for Mailman, using Fedora Core 2. My DNS
have entries for both http://edoras.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com, both
pointing to the same IP address. When I try to access the list
administration page using www.mydomain.com/mailm
Folks,
I´ve built a server named edoras for Mailman, using Fedora Core 2. My DNS
have entries for both http://edoras.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com, both
pointing to the same IP address. When I try to access the list
administration page using www.mydomain.com/mailman/test-list/admin, it opens
O
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