Brad
No, I'm not talking about the server. The mailman I am using resides on
the UNIX server at which I am hosted. I only mentioned Apple Mac
because that's what computer I use and I wanted to give all info
possible.
As you say that you can help if it's YOUR installation and tarballs
(whatever
> > IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
> '/var/lib/mailman/logs/error'
>
> It says "permission denied".
>
> --
> Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As I see it, this info tells me that there was something wrong and Mailman (or
wathever program)couldn't write to ther error log. It doe
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 06:52:54PM +, PeteBell wrote:
> I am creating a website 'front end' for my new list which is run by
> using Mailman and am running into logging in difficulties which would
> be best worked around using my own logging-in system. However, I need
> access to the members'
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 02:22:03PM +0100, Sythos wrote:
> I found in mm_cfg.py the way to change this in new crate list, but in
> old list generated when URL_HOST=EMAIL_HOST how can I change URL_HOST to
> www.sythos.net in web (or console) interface?
Use the bin/fix_url.py tool. (Run it without a
At 6:52 PM + 2004-11-15, PeteBell wrote:
Please note, I use an Apple Mac, and when I look at the scripts and coding
in the Mailman FAQs, I am left cold, as I wouldn't know where to begin! I
have no knowledge of these things and would need a novice's guide to what
I am wanting to achieve.
U
At 6:47 PM + 2004-11-15, PeteBell wrote:
Namely, the ability to publish a regularly updating set of statistics on
my website with figures for:
Number of members currently subscribed
Average number of emails per day
Number of emails today
(etc)
If you have access to the server, y
At 1:43 PM -0500 2004-11-15, Michael Clark wrote:
I am trying to create a Mailman installation with 450 announcement-only
mailing lists, and with around 50 umbrella lists. Each announcement list
will have between 10 and 500 members. Each umbrella list is also
announcement only made up of variou
I am creating a website 'front end' for my new list which is run by
using Mailman and am running into logging in difficulties which would
be best worked around using my own logging-in system. However, I need
access to the members' email addresses/passwords database and
understand it is stored i
I need to open up a particular list to a larger group of people; however,
the leaders of the list wish to make all previous archived messages
inaccessible to the new subscribers. Is there a way to archive the archives
to a different location where they are not available to all members of the
list,
I am creating a list using Mailman which was previously served by
topica.com and was wondering if I can now recreate one or two of the
features they had on offer...
Namely, the ability to publish a regularly updating set of statistics
on my website with figures for:
Number of members current
I am trying to create a Mailman installation with 450
announcement-only mailing lists, and with around 50 umbrella lists.
Each announcement list will have between 10 and 500 members. Each
umbrella list is also announcement only made up of various
combinations of the smaller announcement lists.
I'm having some trouble with 2.1.4. When I try to go to the list admindb
page, I get a "UnicodeError: ASCII encoding error: ordinal not in range(128)"
I tried deleteing everything for the list in ~mailman/data, with no luck.
The details:
We are running Mailman 2.1.4 on Solaris 8.
http://mailbo
Hi all,
I've some mailing list managed by mailman, all the list are
accepted in the domain "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" but my web domain is
"www.sythos.net".
I found in mm_cfg.py the way to change this in new crate list, but in
old list generated when URL_HOST=EMAIL_HOST how can I change URL_HOST
At 11:24 PM -0800 2004-11-14, Noah wrote:
possibly you have soft-updates in your /etc/fstab on your /var partition.
therefore your filesystem is claiming space for unwriten log files, etc. so
you will not see them physically on the drive.
You could have problems with log files that have been d
also sprach Tokio Kikuchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.15.0043 +0100]:
> Go to the admin//members page and you will find an interface
> to set all members' moderation bit.
Oh that was too easy!
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