Tom Barton wrote:
>For some reason email to my list is being rejected. I've set up a list with
>my email address as the only member. When I send email to the list I get:
>
> - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>(reason: 550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For some reason email to my list is being rejected. I've set up a list with
my email address as the only member. When I send email to the list I get:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(reason: 550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Recipient address reje
--On Saturday, November 20, 2004 9:45 PM -0500 Matthew Saltzman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Haven't actually tried it, but won't rpm complain about the missing
python-devel package when you attempt to install the SRPM? Seems like
that would be what dependencies in SRPMs are for.
No, build prerequ
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Saturday, November 20, 2004 7:11 AM -0500 Matthew Saltzman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > you can't install the source RPM for rebuilding without the
> > python-devel 2.2 package.
>
> Quibble: You can't *build* the source RPM without the devel
Terry Allen wrote:
> I tried earlier to post to this list but was bounced for some
>unknown reason.
This post and a subsequent one were just approved by the moderator and
delivered to the list. So far there's no sign of the earlier one.
These later two may have been held because you are no
At 5:16 PM +0100 2004-11-20, DIGITAL FOR YOU - Alexander Schwethelm wrote:
What doesn't work and this is of course the most important part, is any mail
to mailman. Let's say I have a list [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I send an
email to this address as a list user, the mail gets stuck in the qmail
que
At 11:58 AM -0500 2004-11-20, Mark wrote:
I am running a list set to immediately send administrative requests
(admin_immed_notify set to yes), but I am getting daily notices as
well. I don't want to receive daily notices. The immediate notices
are sufficient.
Hmm. Good question. I know yo
Hi all,
I have been trying to get Mailman installed & have been
attempting to post to the users list without success.
I have an error installing Mailman after running check_perms
-f which is as follows:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./check_perms", line 46, in ?
from Mailman i
Hi there,
I tried earlier to post to this list but was bounced for some
unknown reason.
In installing on Mac OSX 10.3.6, I have encountered the
following errors:
[server:~mailman/bin] root# ./check_perms -f
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./check_perms", line 46, in ?
from Mailm
On 11/20/2004 9:30, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark wrote:
>>
>> I am running a list set to immediately send administrative requests
>> (admin_immed_notify set to yes), but I am getting daily notices as
>> well. I don't want to receive daily notices. The immediate notices
>> ar
On 11/19/2004 20:31, "Rodd Ahrenstorff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could the other ISP be attempting to verify my actual server host name
> against the existing PTR record before accepting email?
Yes, they could be.
Forward and reverse lookups really should match. (Whether to reject based
on
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, greg deputy wrote:
>
> >
> > So you can't install the precompiled RPM without Python 2.2
> > runtime support and you can't install the source RPM for
> > rebuilding without the python-devel 2.2 package. If you have
> > enough Python support to build the RPM, you should have
>
Just to add to Jon's comments. I used two sets of Mailman install
manuals. Combined, the instructions were clearer. Another tip is to get
the prerequisites going before installing Mailman. Get your mail system
working and make sure Python and the C compiler are installed. Pay
attention to the ./con
--On Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:08 AM -0800 greg deputy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm relatively new to linux, and I've found some things are easier
installed as a package and others from source. This is just my personal
perception, of course. I generally try to install from source first,
--On Saturday, November 20, 2004 7:11 AM -0500 Matthew Saltzman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you can't install the source RPM for rebuilding without the
python-devel 2.2 package.
Quibble: You can't *build* the source RPM without the devel package. You
can install it, which basically amounts to unp
Pete,
There may be a web-based tutoral out there, but I found the README and
INSTALL text files from the installation the best instruction set available.
Some software has very tech oriented instructions, assuming you are an
expirienced user, Mailman's instructions are some of the best I have us
>
> So you can't install the precompiled RPM without Python 2.2
> runtime support and you can't install the source RPM for
> rebuilding without the python-devel 2.2 package. If you have
> enough Python support to build the RPM, you should have
> enough to build Mailman from scratch.
>
> Not
Mark wrote:
>
>I am running a list set to immediately send administrative requests
>(admin_immed_notify set to yes), but I am getting daily notices as
>well. I don't want to receive daily notices. The immediate notices
>are sufficient. Nor do I see the logic in filling my inbox with
>daily noti
Hi Mark, hi List,
Yes I've read both sources. What I am wondering about is the issue that
mails stay in the qmailqueue. I really believe that until now MailMan
didn't have the chance to do anything wrong.
I am using the qmail-to-mailman.py file provided by MailMan. Reading e.g.
Article 3.14 fr
Is there ANYWHERE a novice can get hand-holding step-by-step tutorials
on all this stuff?
Python, scripts, configs, mailman, MTAs, what the hell does it all mean?
Is there ANYWHERE this is in plain English - where it isn't written as
if to be read by people with years of programming experience.
Alexander Schwethelm wrote:
>
>What doesn't work and this is of course the most important part, is any mail
>to mailman. Let's say I have a list [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I send an
>email to this address as a list user, the mail gets stuck in the qmail
>queue.
>
>So I am not even sure if those mails e
I am running a list set to immediately send administrative requests
(admin_immed_notify set to yes), but I am getting daily notices as
well. I don't want to receive daily notices. The immediate notices
are sufficient. Nor do I see the logic in filling my inbox with
daily notices when I'm not ar
Hi there,
I've been trying now for almost 3 days and I am about to give up :-(
I tried to install using those tutorials
http://nav.bandersnatch.org/clues/qmail-vpopmail-mailman.html and
http://www.nerdworks.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=12
The second link doesn't seem to work tod
I see this question asked, but haven't seen a reply. Is there any way to
change the response message that non-members receive when rejection is
the chosen action?
I managed to modify my admin gui to allow adding an attribute
nonmember_rejection_notice (had to fake a getattr out as well), but I
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Brad Knowles wrote:
> 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.
At 9:31 PM -0700 2004-11-19, Rodd Ahrenstorff wrote:
Should I have my ISP drop the host name portion in my PTR?
Could the other ISP be attempting to verify my actual server host name
against the existing PTR record before accepting email?
Any other suggestions to keep the ISP's on my good side?
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 12:36:53AM -0700, Anthony Chavez wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:58:11 -0600 Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My question at this point is this: what Mailman directories should
> > Apache allow access to? Section 4 of the INSTALL document says to allow
> > acce
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 11:58:11 -0600 Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 23:32:25 -0600 Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> However, Apache 2 still 403s when attempting to access
>> /pipermail/listname/, using eith
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