Maish Saidel-Keesing wrote:
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>Thank you mark for your reply.
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>I gather that I need shell access for all of this.
Yes, you do. You might be able to restore the directories and files
with sufficient FTP access, but you'd almost certainly need shell
access anyway to fix owner/group/permission iss
Hi,
Assuming I have the same version of mailman installed on two separate
servers, what files do I need to copy from one server to the other to
produce a duplicate mailman set-up? I'd like to keep the configuration
and mailing lists identical. Ideally, I'd like to be able to sync the
servers da
Hmm, the item in the FAQ doesn't apply, as the request.pck is there for my
3 lists. But I've only received one of these notifications for each list,
so perhaps it fixes itself after one occurrence.
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Thanks and Doh! Somehow I missed that when searching Gmane.
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 10:16:41AM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
- I keep getting "-1 Mailman moderator request(s) waiting" from the lists
- I've just created on a fresh 2.1.5 installation on Fedora Core 2. Any idea
- wha
I keep getting "-1 Mailman moderator request(s) waiting" from the lists
I've just created on a fresh 2.1.5 installation on Fedora Core 2. Any idea
what these mean? (I've dealt with moderator requests before on a 2.0
installation. I've just never seen the "-1" before.)
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Are there problems with the web server at www.python.org?
For the past several days, I have been experiencing intermittent long
delays and timeouts while accessing the Mailman FAQ. Are others seeing
this?
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Guy Waugh wrote:
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>I would like to be able to subscribe people to a Mailman 2.1.5 list by
>sending an email to the Mailman server. The list is set up such that
>subscription requests require the list administrator's approval before
>becoming active.
Go to the FAQ at http://www.python.org/cgi-b
Kim Leandersson wrote:
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>I have a strange problem that I think depends on mailman. We have a bunch of mailman
>lists here for different assosciations and some of the administrators complains that
>all the members don't get the mails. When I looked into it I found some strange
>errors in the log
On 14 Oct 2004, at 02:10, kalin mintchev wrote:
hi all.
i have mailman 2.0.13 installed - for a year or so... running fine -
bunch
of users. upgraded sendmail. now mailman doesn't process mail because
the
sendmail's group isn't mail anymore...
which file should i edit in the mailman tree to make
On 14 Oct 2004, at 00:48, Doug Garaux wrote:
I have a MM 2.1.5 install that I’ve had various troubles with. The
list was manually transferred from another ISP to a new dedicated
server environment. I was unable to transfer the list by documented
methods since I could not access mailman command f
Hello everyone,
A colleague of mine is listadmin on a list with several hundred
users/subscribers.
He now wants to control the traffic with some topics, he had defined.
It works fine if you do that manually for each user.
BUT, is there a way to do that for each member in a script or better online
Hello!
I have a strange problem that I think depends on mailman. We have a bunch of mailman
lists here for different assosciations and some of the administrators complains that
all the members don't get the mails. When I looked into it I found some strange errors
in the logs. The mails for the
Greetings,
I would like to be able to subscribe people to a Mailman 2.1.5 list by
sending an email to the Mailman server. The list is set up such that
subscription requests require the list administrator's approval before
becoming active.
It looks like it is possible to subscribe to a list via
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