Doug Sampson wrote:
>In addition, how do I replace the actual IP address of 192.168.2.254 (which
>is the IP address of the internal firewall NIC) with the correct external IP
>address on our firewall?
See the FAQ
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Article 4.29.
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Mark Sapir
I've recently had a local ISP block incoming email from our mailing list
server. I'm trying to figure out why this occurred.it is not the result of
virus or spam activity. One thing I noticed: our PTR record is listed as
mail.domain.org, but it doesn't match the actual host name of the server (a
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Sean wrote:
>
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> > bin/update converts data files, qfiles, list data, etc. as necessary to
> > bring them from an older format to that of the current Mailman. If you
> > have an installation and you upgrade the Mailman software, the update
> > is run auto
Hi, sorry for my late response
David Relson wrote:
I run several low traffic lists (rarely more than 10 messages per day
and fewer than 250 users per list). I'd worry about a restart while
mailman is in operation. Not knowing the code, there _could_ be
problems in nuking it unexpectedly. With my
Frank Torres wrote:
> Ok, yea but is there a way to automate changing the list archive
> (pipermail) to automatically change the attachments in archive over to
> either public/private when the customer wants to change the archive
> attribute?
>
Sorry, not now. The archives are generated staticall
At 9:45 AM -0800 2004-11-19, Greg Deputy wrote:
I didn't see anything in the INSTALL file about that besides having
python installed, and being a linux newbie I didn't realize I needed
that in addition to the standard python installation. Seems like
something the configure script would check f
I will be out of the office starting 11/19/2004 and will not return until
11/29/2004.
I'll get back with you when I return. If you have an emergency and need to
talk to someone before I return, please contact one of the following
people: Peter Yim (919-543-4797) for push, Kimberly Brantley
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 03:39:48PM -0800, Doug Sampson wrote:
> I am new to the Mailman. I've recently configured a new Debian server using
> Mailman (ver 2.0.11) and I have just one problem that I cannot resolve. It
> is the %(confirmurl)s variable found in the verify.txt file. When an email
> is
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 01:52:36PM -0300, Arlequín wrote:
> I am using MailMain trough its web-based interface. I don't have access
> to the server where its runs, because it's a third-party hosting company
> which provides me the MailMan service.
>
> I want to export the subscribers list in a for
Hi all,
I am new to the Mailman. I've recently configured a new Debian server using
Mailman (ver 2.0.11) and I have just one problem that I cannot resolve. It
is the %(confirmurl)s variable found in the verify.txt file. When an email
is sent out to verify subscription to a list, the email looks li
At 2:02 PM + 2004-11-19, PeteBell wrote:
I'm not actually convinced of how well it would work - because mailman is an
integral part of they system it physically watches the inbound mail queues
for messages bound for you.. The question you need to ask them really is -
has this ever been done
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> bin/update converts data files, qfiles, list data, etc. as necessary to
> bring them from an older format to that of the current Mailman. If you
> have an installation and you upgrade the Mailman software, the update
> is run automatically as part of the upgrade. However, if
Ok, yea but is there a way to automate changing the list archive
(pipermail) to automatically change the attachments in archive over to
either public/private when the customer wants to change the archive
attribute?
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 22:07 +0900, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > My question
--On Thursday, November 18, 2004 10:40 PM -0800 Greg Deputy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed Mailman on Fedora Core 2? I've been
trying on and off for the last few weeks, without success. Looking
through the mailling list archives I've seen several threads on problem
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 14:02, Aaron Bennett wrote:
> make sure I've got backups of /etc/aliases
P.S. you may want to define your MTA in mm_cfg.py to postfix. This will
cause mailman to automatically add the aliases to your list of aliases.
This is a separate alias file unique to mailman. You'll hav
John Dennis wrote:
procmail.
And yes, postfix works quite well with mailman.
Ah, I'm assuming your got your names mixed up and you meant postfix not
egads.
Brain freeze. I mean postfix. I was thinking of postfix all along and
I probably even though postfix while I was typing and somehow my fi
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 14:02, Aaron Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got an established mailman installation on RHEL 3 and I'm planning
> to change that system's MTA from sendmail to procmail. Does anyone know
> of any gotchas or other things I need to look out for? I'm assuming
> that in a non-v
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Aaron Bennett wrote:
Procmail is not an MTA. It does not speak SMTP inbound or outbound. It
is merely a "delivery agent", which takes the mail once sendmail (or
another MTA) gets it in from the grid and handles stuffing it in a box.
I'm quite familiar with the setup you're
Hi,
I've got an established mailman installation on RHEL 3 and I'm planning
to change that system's MTA from sendmail to procmail. Does anyone know
of any gotchas or other things I need to look out for? I'm assuming
that in a non-virtual-domain setup like this it should be fairly simple:
make
>
> __
> From: syse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: mailman-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] genaliases
> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 13:07:03 +0100
>
> Helo !
> I have a problem with genaliases script!
> When I did run
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 10:40:53PM -0800, Greg Deputy wrote:
> > Has anyone successfully installed Mailman on Fedora Core 2?
>
> Sure. That has been my primary platform. I've not had any
> trouble building the distribution archive.
>
> > src/_japanese_codecs.c:12:20: Python.h: No such fil
Hello, there!
I am using MailMain trough its web-based interface. I don't have access
to the server where its runs, because it's a third-party hosting company
which provides me the MailMan service.
I want to export the subscribers list in a format like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Greg Deputy wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed Mailman on Fedora Core 2? I've been trying
on and off for the last few weeks, without success. Looking through the
mailling list archives I've seen several threads on problems getting Mailman to
compile on Fedora core 2,
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 02:58:20PM +0100, damir miklavcic wrote:
> I have problems with genaliases script!
> Whenever I run /bin/genaliases I don't get anything in /mailman/data
> directory! There should be 2 files genereted by that script (aliases &
> aliases.db)!
I believe that is Postfix-spec
It seems the answer I keep being given whenever I ask questions on here
about logging-in, having a sync'd database of my members and their
passwords, and creating a 'front-end' web interface for my list, is
that I would be best advised to have my own mailman installation rather
than use the one
Hi,
I have problems with genaliases script!
Whenever I run /bin/genaliases I don't get anything in /mailman/data
directory! There should be 2 files genereted by that script (aliases &
aliases.db)!
Have anybody had this problem
Regards Damir
--
M
There is a way to say pipermail to delete archive older than XXX time?
(day, month or years)?
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() ASCII Ribbon Campaign - against html/rtf/vCard in mail
/\- against M$ attachments
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Hi,
Matthew S. Barnes wrote:
The problem is that whenever I save anything using the list admin
webpage the server returns an internal error
May be it's cookie error. Clear the browser's cookies before accessing
the admin page.
this is why I just blew away the list and started over but the admin
i
Hi,
> My question is simple is there an easy way around this problem or
> should I find fifth of vodka and call it day. Basically the dilemma is I
> am converting old majordomo lists that have attachments but some of the
> mailman archives need to be set private. Any ideas are welcome thanks
Yo
Helo !
I have a problem with genaliases script!
When I did run it noting was created no aliases no aliases.db files! I
have previously created lists for mailman!
Well here is the output of genalias command which should normaly create
alias files in maiman/data directory!
Has anybody run on such
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >
> >> Did you run bin/update after moving the list directory?
> >
> >It wasn't clear from the UPGRADING readme that that step was necessary.
> >bin/update seems like it will update Mai
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 10:40:53PM -0800, Greg Deputy wrote:
> Has anyone successfully installed Mailman on Fedora Core 2?
Sure. That has been my primary platform. I've not had any
trouble building the distribution archive.
> src/_japanese_codecs.c:12:20: Python.h: No such file or directory
It
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