I currently run Mailman 2.1.6 on a RH 8.0 server.
I've recently set up a new RHEL 4.0 server and wish to migrate my
lists from the old server to the new one.
What would be the best way to accomplish same?
The install directory is the same on both machines, if that helps.
Thanks!
Regards,
Mik
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mailman-us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Welcome to the Mailman-Users@python.org mailing list! Don't forget to
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Howdy, all!
I have a mysterious mailman migration muddle.
Platform: NetBSD 2.0.2, with Mailman 2.1.6.
Lists: Several lists
How do you set up a forum so that a version is available that is
unmoderated along with a version that is moderated, the choice
up to subscribers?...
Subscribers could alternate back and forth between the unmoderated and
moderated versions of the forum depending on the threads that are of
interest
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Waters
To: Bill Landry
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Need assistance trouble shooting problem after
moving Mailman from one box to another moving Mailman from one box to another
On Jun 22, 2005, at 6:0
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Waters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks to everyone who has emailed me with assistance so far. I have
> some follow up questions:
>
> Following FAQ 3.1.4, I ran check perms. I see a print out of perms.
> does this command just tell you what they should be
Thanks to everyone who has emailed me with assistance so far. I have
some follow up questions:
Following FAQ 3.1.4, I ran check perms. I see a print out of perms.
does this command just tell you what they should be; does it fix them?
As per Aliases, the FAQ is confusing to me, but may be
At 9:04 AM -0500 2005-06-22, Thomas Hillson wrote:
> I just moved my server to a new box with RedHat Enterprise and I have
> a strange change in all my lists now. Rather than coming from the
> list-name they are all coming from the list-name-bounces.
That's the way that Mailman 2.1.* w
At 12:04 PM -0400 6/22/05, John Swartzentruber wrote:
>On 6/22/2005 11:36 AM Paul Hoffman wrote:
>> Greetings. I didn't see this in the FAQ, although I'm surprised it
>> isn't more frequently asked. Under 2.1.5, is there a way to see the
>> whole list of users at once, instead of by first letter
On 6/22/2005 11:36 AM Paul Hoffman wrote:
> Greetings. I didn't see this in the FAQ, although I'm surprised it
> isn't more frequently asked. Under 2.1.5, is there a way to see the
> whole list of users at once, instead of by first letter of their
> name? If not, is there a way of telling the ad
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Philippe GIOLA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi all!
> nobody has answered me so I ask my question an another time...!
> I want to know why the mailman's developpers have choosen to store mail
> for the archives in txt files and not in a database like forums
See
Greetings. I didn't see this in the FAQ, although I'm surprised it
isn't more frequently asked. Under 2.1.5, is there a way to see the
whole list of users at once, instead of by first letter of their
name? If not, is there a way of telling the admin interface to gang
more letters together in th
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 10:19:40AM -0500, Michael Linval wrote:
> 1. When sending out digests it places all the messages into attachments
> instead of in the body of the message. Is this my email system or is it
> Mailman? I am running on Redhat Enterprise 3 system.
Probably you set MIME digest,
* Michael Linval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Testing out Mailman to replace our old Majordomo lists.
>
> 1. When sending out digests it places all the messages into attachments
> instead of in the body of the message. Is this my email system or is it
> Mailman? I am running on Redhat Enterprise 3 sys
Testing out Mailman to replace our old Majordomo lists.
1. When sending out digests it places all the messages into attachments
instead of in the body of the message. Is this my email system or is it
Mailman? I am running on Redhat Enterprise 3 system.
2. I dont want passwords for each subscri
I just moved my server to a new box with RedHat Enterprise and I have
a strange change in all my lists now. Rather than coming from the
list-name they are all coming from the list-name-bounces. What would
make that happen, I tried taking the alias list-name-bounces out of
my my alias list. Mail
On 6/22/05 4:45 AM, PeteBell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a member whose emails to my list address are being returned to
> him with the following message...
>
>> Remote host said: 550 Administrative prohibition
>
> I have NOT blocked his address and there doesn't seem to be anything
> wr
Hi list,
i am running mailman 2.1.5 with the mailman-virtual patch for some virtual
domains.
Because of the usage of suexec on my Webserver i have every vhost running its
CGI's with another UID on the system. For being able to access the
mailman-binaries i have to create a new vhost that ist on
I have a member whose emails to my list address are being returned to
him with the following message...
> Remote host said: 550 Administrative prohibition
I have NOT blocked his address and there doesn't seem to be anything
wrong, or wrongly setup, with his subscription.
What possible reason
Thanks but these options don't do what I want i.e. simply get mailman to
ignore the reply-to address not try and validate the reply-to address.
Sythos wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:33:42AM +0100, Paul Key wrote:
>
>
>>I have a one-way announcements list with subscribers having their
>>mo
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 10:38:52AM +0200, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
> nobody has answered me so I ask my question an another time...!
> I want to know why the mailman's developpers have choosen to store mail
> for the archives in txt files and not in a database like forums
> thanks for your answe
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:33:42AM +0100, Paul Key wrote:
> I have a one-way announcements list with subscribers having their
> moderation bit set.
> The reply-to address of the sent email is changed to the email address
> of the person who has asked for the email to be sent out.
in admin genera
Hi all!
nobody has answered me so I ask my question an another time...!
I want to know why the mailman's developpers have choosen to store mail
for the archives in txt files and not in a database like forums
thanks for your answers!
reguards
--
Jean-Philippe Giola - 6577
Mailman 2.1.3
Sun Sparc Solaris 9
I have a one-way announcements list with subscribers having their
moderation bit set.
The reply-to address of the sent email is changed to the email address
of the person who has asked for the email to be sent out.
Now if this person who the reply-to address i
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 01:41:05AM +0200, Jan Kohnert wrote:
> But I have one performance problem:
> If a message arrives at my server, it is checked by amavis. If the recipient
> is the list, it it passed to mailman, which the message puts back to postfix
> and then it is checked twice by amavis
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