I had to archive an old mailman install and reformat a box, and I'm
now wondering how to restore the old lists. I've not been able to
locate anything so far via google.
It's FreeBSD 5.4-Release with Mailman 2.15.
I had seen the "move_list" command in the documentation, but it isn't
in the
>I want all other posts to be discarded without my having to click on
>the discard choice. I don't even want to know about non-member posts
>since people finding out about our lists will be advised to email me.
>So, they won't be writing to the list to gain admission.
>
>How can we set Mailman to
Hi,
My service provider offers Mailman version 2.0.11
I have our lists set for member only posts and all posts must be
approved because some of our members have had virus or spam-base
messages posted to the list without their knowledge.
I want all other posts to be discarded without my having
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.
>
>Now if this person who the reply-to address is changed
Bruno Ferreira wrote:
>
>>> The problem I'm having is that subscription confirmation
>>> e-mails arrive in duplicate or quadruplicate (). Plus,
>>> subscription reminders come in even larger quantities. The
>>> "subscribe" log shows apparently independent subscription requests,
>
PeteBell wrote:
>
>Every so often I get a message, as list admin, that soemone has been
>"removed" from the list (NOT "unsubscribed", but "removed").
>
>1. Does this mean they have been deleted because of persistent bounces?
This message comes from the adminunsubscribeack.txt template. This
temp
Johan Fredrik Øhman wrote:
>Is it possible to inclue %(user_optionsurl)s in the body of a message, and
>make Mailman dynamically replace it? I know it is possible with header and
>footer.
Making substitutions in the message body would require serious code
hacking. You would not only have to do t
Pantejo, Barbara wrote:
>I just set up a new mailing list and sent a test email (see below). I was
>wondering how to change From: information...I would like the entry in the
>CC: field ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) placed in the From: field and have
>CC: field empty. How do I configure this?
Do not set the
SAA wrote:
>Hello, I was wondering how can I customize the header for the main
>
>
>
>http://listserver.mdpls.net/mailman/listinfo so that I can put my company
>name and logo? I was able to customize some other pages like the info for
>the list page. Thank a mill for all your help
Unlike some
Dina Hornreich wrote:
> This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution!
> Can someone translate this solution for me?
>
> "What about your Queue Runners?
> ps auxx|grep -i QR
> If they aren't running, that's your problem."
>
> Thanks
That is a ps command (process status (with a bug,
* Dina Hornreich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution!
> Can someone translate this solution for me?
>
> "What about your Queue Runners?
> ps auxx|grep -i QR
> If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Into what? If you run a *nix server, you should
This is my problem-- but I don't understand the solution!
Can someone translate this solution for me?
"What about your Queue Runners?
ps auxx|grep -i QR
If they aren't running, that's your problem."
Thanks
Dina Hornreich
http://home.earthlink.net/~dinahornreich
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Problem solved! Thanks for the phone call, Larry. You were terrific.
Knowledgeable and generous.
For anyone else with this same problem, the solution was to restart
the qrunners and make sure they were set to start on reboot.
On my Redhat system, this meant:
>bin/mailmanctl start
after which
Greetings everyone. I'm using SuSe 9.3 with the suppled Mailman and
Python and I'm running smack dab into the dreaded "Cannot read wrapper
configuration file" error. This is obtained when I try to send mail to
aliases for a list, or when I try to execute any of Mailman's CGI
programs through the w
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