Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>I was referring to the ./configure option:
>
>--with-mailhost specify the hostname part for outgoing email
This option sets the value in Defaults.py for DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST which
in turn sets the domain part of e-mail addresses that appear in
outgoing mail and on web
I was referring to the ./configure option:
--with-mailhost specify the hostname part for outgoing email
Though I put your suggested fixes in there and that seems to work, too.
What is this configure option - or is it just a switch that can be
overidden in mm_cfg.py.
Thanks.
Mark Sapiro
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>We're running a special MTA on a different port, and I would like to
>point the mailman instance to that. Is it possible to specify this in
>the ./configure options or does it need to be input into mm_cfg.py
>somewhere?
It isn't a ./configure option. It is an mm_cfg.py o
We're running a special MTA on a different port, and I would like to
point the mailman instance to that. Is it possible to specify this in
the ./configure options or does it need to be input into mm_cfg.py
somewhere?
Thanks.
--
Mailman-Users
Am Dienstag 28 Juni 2005 02:56 schrieb Mark Sapiro:
> Christian Anton wrote:
> >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
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Sapiro writes:
>If you could let us know what searches you tried that didn't return the
>article or how we could better describe what the article addresses, we
>can try to update the FAQ to do better next time.
Good point!
The issue here is that the FAQ descri
Peter Seebach wrote:
>
>Thanks! I actually did search the FAQ, but I apparently used the wrong search
>keywords. That looks helpful. I was looking for explanations of the
>behavior; I
>had no idea that the URLs were encoded in the list, or mattered, so I had no
>idea I needed to read the stuff
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Sapiro writes:
>Peter Seebach wrote:
>
>>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mailman-us
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>>Welcome to the Mailman-Users@python.org mailing list! Don't forget to
>>>check out the Mailman FAQ at:
>
>
>And if you had, you might have come acr
Bruno Ferreira wrote:
>
>After a bit more investigation at the MTA side, I managed to find
>out that Mailman processes the subscribe requests alone twice.
>Subscribing through the web interface makes Mailman process the request
>once. However, sending a mail without proper commands to
>[EM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>A customer upgraded from debian WOODY to SARGE and finishes in mailman
>problems. There is a list "mitarbeiter". We can connect the options by using
>"http://local_server_one/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/mitarbeiter"; but every link
>we see shows to "http://local_server_two/...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>--- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Can an external user post successfully?
>
>-- Yes, anyone already subscribed to the list can
>post. I've had to add all outside addresses manually
>through the administration pages.
>
>> If an internal user can successfull
Hi,
A customer upgraded from debian WOODY to SARGE and finishes in mailman
problems. There is a list "mitarbeiter". We can connect the options by using
"http://local_server_one/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/mitarbeiter"; but every link
we see shows to "http://local_server_two/...";, we dont want to know w
Thanks to all for the answers. After some testing I realized this
was the case for the specific list I was using. It worked as was
expected.
We will upgrade to 2.1.6 at our first opportunity to take advantage
of some fixes.
Darren
Old Dominion University
On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 12:49, Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>The question is why is Mailman processing the request 4 times. Is it a
>bug in mailman or does mailman actually receive 4 requests?
>
>Does the request arrive via the web interface (subscribe form on the
>listinfo page) or via e-mail. If from the web, what do the web servers
>l
Darren G Pifer wrote:
>
>The first issue is
>that the software is sending unsubscription notices to user's e-mail
>addresses, even though the "Send unsubscription acknowledgement to the
>user" is set to No, under "Membership Management", "Mass Removal".
This setting only affects that particular m
At 11:24 AM -0400 2005-06-28, Darren G Pifer wrote:
> Secondly, when I try to change one of the configuration settings on a
> list as the mailman administrator for any of the radio buttons under
> "Mass Subscription" or "Mass Removal" and click on submit, the settings
> revert back to the defa
Hello,
I am new to the list so if I miss something or is improper
protocol, please let me know.
Recently, we upgraded our mailman software from 2.0.13 to 2.1.6b4
and moved from a Solaris to Linux platform (RedHat AS 3 Update) on a
different machine. The Apache Web server we are runnin
At 1:48 PM +0100 2005-06-28, Paul Key wrote:
> smtp for 2300 recips, completed in 1921.891 seconds.
>
> This seems a long time to me ? Is it? Does anyone know how I can speed
> this up?
Did you search the Mailman FAQ Wizard for "performance"?
--
Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"
Mailman 2.1.3
Solaris 9
Exim 4.43
I have a list with 2300 subscribers and have set SMTP_MAX_RECEIPTS = 0
to submit all the entire recipient list in one transaction to Exim.
Looking in the Mailman SMTP log file I see the following line:
smtp for 2300 recips, completed in 1921.891 seconds.
This
Michael Regoli said:
> Hello! I'm trying to get mailman and Apache2 working nicely from the
> stock SuSE distro. (YOU, Yast Online Update is current on the machine,
> so if there's new stuff for either mailman or Apache2, I've got it.
> mailman is version [2.1.5] and Apache2 is version [2.0.53].)
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