On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 07:04:09 +, Angus wrote
> >
> > what is your MTA - sendmail and queue mail? Have you just tried to
> > restart
> > the qrunner daemon and see if anything clears? Anything recently
> > added to
> > your ~mailman/logs/error logs?
>
> Its sendmail. I rebooted the server to
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:27:10 +0900, Jim Tittsler wrote
> On Nov 15, 2004, at 11:27, Noah wrote:
>
> > when I look at the logs in regards to the list that is not sending hold
> > notifications to the moderators/admins there is only one email.
>
> Do you have that list set so that "Should the list
what is your MTA - sendmail and queue mail? Have you just tried to
restart
the qrunner daemon and see if anything clears? Anything recently
added to
your ~mailman/logs/error logs?
Its sendmail. I rebooted the server to see if that would clear it.
Something about disk space but theres plenty of
On Nov 15, 2004, at 11:27, Noah wrote:
when I look at the logs in regards to the list that is not sending hold
notifications to the moderators/admins there is only one email.
Do you have that list set so that "Should the list moderators get
immediate notice of new requests, as well as daily notice
Too bad. I can't use the workaround in the FAQ, because my six lists are on
a pair.com server; I do not have command line access.
I've devised a way to do this (combine the six lists into a single list with
no duplicate addresses) by using the "who" command to get all six lists
mailed to me. I com
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 17:15:11 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote
> Noah wrote:
> >
> >okay I am at a loss here and sure how to fix this problem. there is a
> >maillist that is not sending administrative notifications to the
> >administrators and moderators when a moderated member posts to the list.
> >There
At 5:30 PM -0800 2004-11-14, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I am on Mailman 2.1.4 and I see the same thing with Hotmail, but note
that the "unrecognized" bounces that you show and that I see as well
are delayed delivery warnings. If and when the actual undeliverable
bounce arrives, it is recognized and tre
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
>On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 15:42, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>> I have a number of "hidden" non-public lists on my system.
>>> Consequently they do not appear in the "Admin Overview Page." Is
>>> there a way to get them to appear there, but still be hidden to
>>> normal u
At 7:05 PM -0500 2004-11-14, ethan fremen wrote:
I'm using Mailman 2.1.5, and I notice that all the DSN's that come from
hotmail are sent on to the administrator.
Yeah, I'm fighting this same problem myself. I'm not a
programmer (and I've never done anything with Python), so my ability
to deb
ethan fremen wrote:
>
>I'm using Mailman 2.1.5, and I notice that all the DSN's that come from
>hotmail are sent on to the administrator.
>
>As far as I can tell they comply exactly with the RFC. I've included a
>component below.
>
>Maybe it's that DSN/check() is doing a get() instead of get_all()
Noah wrote:
>
>okay I am at a loss here and sure how to fix this problem. there is a
>maillist that is not sending administrative notifications to the
>administrators and moderators when a moderated member posts to the list.
>There is a message to the poster but the administrators.
>
>any clues h
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 22:31:32 +, Angus wrote
> Mail is working, List subscription is working. Mails to the list are
> not working.
>
> Its mailman 2.12 and and my server also has CLAMAV and Spam Assasin
> run by mail scanner.
>
> Before I tear my hair out can anyone point me at some basic th
Hello,
I'm using Mailman 2.1.5, and I notice that all the DSN's that come from
hotmail are sent on to the administrator.
As far as I can tell they comply exactly with the RFC. I've included a
component below.
Maybe it's that DSN/check() is doing a get() instead of get_all() for
the Action? I'm not
Go to the admin//members page and you will find an interface
to set all members' moderation bit.
martin f krafft wrote:
> I have a list of 1400 users and I want to set everyone's moderation
> bit.
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Mail is working, List subscription is working. Mails to the list are
not working.
Its mailman 2.12 and and my server also has CLAMAV and Spam Assasin run
by mail scanner.
Before I tear my hair out can anyone point me at some basic things I
can check. Its been working perfectly for over a year
mailman-2.1.5
FreeBSD-4.9
okay I am at a loss here and sure how to fix this problem. there is a
maillist that is not sending administrative notifications to the
administrators and moderators when a moderated member posts to the list.
There is a message to the poster but the administrators.
any
I have a list of 1400 users and I want to set everyone's moderation
bit. I tried using an automated script with wget, but apparently,
Mailman (2.1.5-1.1, from Debian) does not want to honour such
requests: setting the 'mod' bit and submitting the changes does not
seem to have an effect; the bit is
At 3:54 PM +0100 2004-11-14, Jan Eri wrote:
we are using Mailman 2.1.4, but we are handling subscription and
unsubscription with a separate system. Is there a way to remove the
List-Subscribe: and List-Unsubscribe: lines from the header of the
messages from the list?
From the web admin interfa
At 12:57 AM -0600 2004-11-14, Jim C. Nasby wrote:
I'm trying to setup Mailman on flake.decibel.org with the lists at
lists.decibel.org. I've tried setting DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to both
decibel.org and lists.decibel.org, but postfix is only responding to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (where I get a permission
I'm embarassed, found it after I sent my question. Thanks anyway Tim!
regards,
Jan
Speedy Gonzalis wrote:
Go to your lists admin page.
At the bottom there is an option that says "Should messages from this mailing list
include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers?"
Select "No"
Press the "submit your
Go to your lists admin page.
At the bottom there is an option that says "Should messages from this mailing
list include the RFC 2369 (i.e. List-*) headers?"
Select "No"
Press the "submit your changes" button.
You may want to do the same with the "List-Post: header" option as well.
Tim
At 09:5
On Wednesday, November 10, 2004 15:42, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> I have a number of "hidden" non-public lists on my system.
>> Consequently they do not appear in the "Admin Overview Page." Is
>> there a way to get them to appear there, but still be hidden to
>> normal users?
>>
>
> Short of hack
Hi,
we are using Mailman 2.1.4, but we are handling subscription and
unsubscription with a separate system. Is there a way to remove the
List-Subscribe: and List-Unsubscribe: lines from the header of the
messages from the list?
I did browse tha FAQ, and I got a feeling this may not be easily
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