I'm having trouble narrowing down the source of this problem. But as
of a couple days ago, all of the emails
sent to my list have been showing up in the archives, but none of
them have been delivered to the list members.
Anyone have any ideas as far as what I should check... or maybe even
a f
When Mailman automatically removes a name from the list, I (as list owner
and moderator) and receiving either 3 or 4 notices for each name that is
removed. What is causing these multiple notices? How can I resolve the
issue? Let me know. Thanks.
May you be filled with goodness, peace, and joy.
B
When will you add a "Schedule" feature to the Tend to Pending Moderator
Requests sections? Right now there are only 4 options (Defer, Accept,
Reject, Discard). There should be 5 (Defer, Accept, Reject, Discard,
Schedule). The Schedule feature would enable you to Schedule the
distribution of a post
> I recently did this successfully while using two different formats.
>
> In the Mass subscribe GUI, try either...
>
>
> Format 1:
> Firstname Lastname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A little observation about this - Spacing doesn't seem to be very important
in the syntax above. I am often given a spreads
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 19:20 -0400, Poster wrote:
> OK. If I'm following this correctly, Mailman is run as setgid Mailman,
> so whatever calls it acts as though it were in the Mailman group. To
> prevent abuse of this, Mailman allows only those who pass its security
> check to call it.
>
> I'm runn
John Dennis said:
> Just to expand a bit on something I should have elaborated:
>
> There is exactly one member of the mailman group, the user mailman.
> When
> the MTA or web server want to perform a mailman operation it invokes
> what is called a wrapper. The wrappers are group mailman and are
>
William Wood said:
> mailman setup and working with postfix just fine, "except" for the
> archives..!?!
> I get a 404 error for the archives. anyone with any ideas?
Well it sounds to me like the archives don't exist. Are you sure that
you have Mailman creating them? If they do exist (just not in
Just to expand a bit on something I should have elaborated:
There is exactly one member of the mailman group, the user mailman. When
the MTA or web server want to perform a mailman operation it invokes
what is called a wrapper. The wrappers are group mailman and are setgid,
this means the wrapper
mailman setup and working with postfix just fine, "except" for the
archives..!?!
I get a 404 error for the archives. anyone with any ideas?
-william
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On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 17:34 -0400, Poster wrote:
> Ok, according to the docs, if the account that runs CGI scripts is a
> member of the mailman group, then private archives can be seen by
> everyone. This is a bad thing. However, in order for apache to update
> files in the mailman paths (like lock
Ok, according to the docs, if the account that runs CGI scripts is a
member of the mailman group, then private archives can be seen by
everyone. This is a bad thing. However, in order for apache to update
files in the mailman paths (like locks and such), these files have to
be writable by the CGI
Hmm. If you put in a ScriptAlias to the icons directory in Apache, you
get errors that make it look like the graphics are being executed. :o
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Hi,
>> Strange. At least the prefix '[dept-linux/pedago]' works at my test
>> site. What is your version of Python and what is your list language
>> settings?
>>
>> I may be able to look into the problem if you can send me the copy of
>> original post message.
>>
> I don't have access to the
On 7/9/05 11:31 AM, "Daevid Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There should be a way under the "Membership Management... " section in the
> web UI to show all members who are set to 'no mail'. This way I can weed out
> users that are basically useless on the list.
But "no mail" users aren't ne
Carl Zwanzig said the following on 7/12/2005 12:25 PM:
>Rant: Why is it that normally sane companies feel the need to replacing
>something that works and is easy & cheap to maintain with something that
>while it usually works, is hard to maintain once it breaks (which it will),
>and costs a metri
This time I think I have a legitimate question (that is not to say I
didn't do something stupid again) with respect to the appendage of
administrivia that Mailman puts at the end of each message. It seems
that (at least) when the message is MIME format the separator
(...) begins on the
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Bruce N. Audie wrote:
> My Linux box is being decommissioned. We are firing up an Exchange server.
> Is there an option that will provide me with all of the same Mailman
> features?
FreeBSD/postfix/mailman.
If you're looking for a ms-exchange option that provid
Hello,
My Linux box is being decommissioned. We are firing up an Exchange server.
Is there an option that will provide me with all of the same Mailman
features?
Bruce
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it work for real user, but not for mailman, I find this in log:
Jul 12 17:38:04 vortex spamd[626]: handle_user() -> unable to find user
[test]!
and fail to fetch "test" setting from SQL (I've set globally with
@GLOBAL all setting and for other user it work)
any ideas?
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Wait a minute. How stupid of me. The incorrect spelling (boundry) is
what is wrong not the correct spelling (boundary). Sheesh. Its a pain
getting old. Sorry to all.
On Jul 12, 2005, at 10:21 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> Changing the correct spelling of boundary to the incorrect spelling
> that
At 10:06 AM -0400 2005-07-12, CL-Admin wrote:
> My filter settings are Yes - image/bmp, image/gif, image/jpeg,
> image/png, image/tiff. for image types and multipart/mixed,
> multipart/alternative, text/plain, application/pgp-signature,
> multipart/signed, text/html, message/rfc822
At 3:41 PM +0200 2005-07-12, Götz Reinicke wrote:
> I looked deeper into the mailq and found, that some mails are shown this
> way; this told me nothing:
>
> mailq -q | more
>
>
> j6C9MS4l024817* 729 Tue Jul 12 11:22
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(Deferred: local mailer (/usr/
Changing the correct spelling of boundary to the incorrect spelling
that MIME wants (whose idea was that anyway) didn't help. Same error.
Are there any other correct spellings that need to be made incorrect?
:-)
On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Schmitt, Gordon A. wrote:
> I thought I did see someo
List Tech administrator WEB interface only, on a hosting company, I am
switching content filtering to Reject do to an excessive number of admin action
posts requiring action due to users with Incredimail, Emoticons and graphics in
signatures. My filter settings are Yes - image/bmp, image/gif, i
DOH!
No, I did not see that reply. Thanks. I wonder why it worked OK without
going through Mailman?
On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Schmitt, Gordon A. wrote:
> I thought I did see someone respond to you and maybe it wasn't the
> correct answer but they said that you have the word "boundary"
> m
Brad Knowles schrieb:
> At 12:11 PM +0200 2005-07-12, Götz Reinicke wrote:
>
>>> Then the next thing to do is turn on personalization for the
>>> list(s)
>>> in question, so that you can check the log entries for each and every
>>> recipient separately.
>>
>>
>> could you please give me a
Hello,
I recently did this successfully while using two different formats.
In the Mass subscribe GUI, try either...
Format 1:
Firstname Lastname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Format 2:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Firstname Lastname)
See Also (scroll down to "Populate List with Members")..
http://web.mit.edu
At 9:08 AM -0400 2005-07-12, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> I am reposting this previously unanswered request for help to the list
> again as I am desperate to get this resolved. Surely there is someone
> out there with sufficient MIME expertise to help me.
If you want help in figuring out MI
I am reposting this previously unanswered request for help to the list
again as I am desperate to get this resolved. Surely there is someone
out there with sufficient MIME expertise to help me. I am unable to
find any MIME specific forms elsewhere. I should note that sending the
MIME messa
On Jul 12, 2005, at 21:41, Thomas Waters wrote:
> Is there a format to use for a tab sep list so
> that the name AND address can be imported via the Mass Subscribe? So
> far, I have only been successful doing a Mass Subscribe of email
> alone.
I believe they need to be space (not tab) separate
On Jul 12, 2005, at 08:13, Mike Avery wrote:
> However, some of them put characters in the subject thats out of the
> usual ascii range. Something like, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> And then when I try to deal with the message, Mailman gives me error
> messages. It said,
[...]
>> admin(82489):
In the Mailman web GUI, there is a field for a name associated with
an email address. Is there a format to use for a tab sep list so
that the name AND address can be imported via the Mass Subscribe? So
far, I have only been successful doing a Mass Subscribe of email alone.
NOTE: new email
On Jul 12, 2005, at 18:43, Julian Ohm wrote:
> Jim Tittsler wrote:
>
>> Did you set DELIVERY_MODULE to 'Sendmail' in your mm_cfg.py (rather
>> than the *strongly* recommended 'SMTPDirect')? The Subject prefix is
>> not added when using the 'Sendmail' module.
Sorry, this is bogus. (It is the ms
At 12:09 PM +0200 2005-07-12, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>> Please tell us what you think you're trying to accomplish with
>> this idea, and maybe we can tell you a better way to actually do that.
>>
> I want to have both pipermail and an external archiver that I have
> developped in php
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 11:29 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>
>> I know that it is fully integrated into Mailman...
>> But I want to use the pipermail's python scripts for external archiver
>> like : PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = 'path_to_pipermail_script'
>> It is possible to
At 11:51 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Götz Reinicke wrote:
> O.K. I've done this, but still mails aren'd deliverd to all subscribed
> accounts :-(((
Then the next thing to do is turn on personalization for the
list(s) in question, so that you can check the log entries for each
and every r
At 11:29 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
> I know that it is fully integrated into Mailman...
> But I want to use the pipermail's python scripts for external archiver
> like : PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = 'path_to_pipermail_script'
> It is possible to use external script like hyp
Brad Knowles schrieb:
> At 10:52 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Götz Reinicke wrote:
>
>> I removed the restriction from sendmail but Mails get still lost or are
>> delayed (only for some users eg. one testmail to myselve was delayed by
>> about 20 Minutes)
>
>
> You're much better off having Mailm
Jim Tittsler wrote:
> On Jul 12, 2005, at 15:52, Julian Ohm wrote:
>
>> I'm using Mailman 2.1.6 and have a problem with the subject prefix.
>> mailman doesent change the subject and i'm not able to fix that problem
>
>
> Did you set DELIVERY_MODULE to 'Sendmail' in your mm_cfg.py (rather
> than
On Jul 12, 2005, at 15:52, Julian Ohm wrote:
> I'm using Mailman 2.1.6 and have a problem with the subject prefix.
> mailman doesent change the subject and i'm not able to fix that
> problem
Did you set DELIVERY_MODULE to 'Sendmail' in your mm_cfg.py (rather
than the *strongly* recommended 'S
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 10:10 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to use pipermail as public or private external
>> archiver ?
>> If it is, how ?
>
>
> The current version of Pipermail is fully integrated into
> Mailman. You can't use it as an external arc
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 9:42 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Julian Ohm wrote:
>
>> also the reply header is not cleared. I can do what i want. the mail
>> reply is always to sender. not to list. It seems that some functions
>> don't work as they should
>
>
> That sounds like a problem with your MUA,
At 11:11 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Finn Sindre Eliassen wrote:
> I've upgraded from Fedora 2 to FC4 and and are using mailman version
> 2.1.35.
There is no version 2.1.35 for Mailman. You either have this
number wrong, or you are using a binary packaged version of Mailman
where the peop
At 10:52 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Götz Reinicke wrote:
> I removed the restriction from sendmail but Mails get still lost or are
> delayed (only for some users eg. one testmail to myselve was delayed by
> about 20 Minutes)
You're much better off having Mailman slice things up into 100
rec
At 10:10 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
> Is it possible to use pipermail as public or private external archiver ?
> If it is, how ?
The current version of Pipermail is fully integrated into
Mailman. You can't use it as an external archiver, because it is the
de-fact
At 9:42 AM +0200 2005-07-12, Julian Ohm wrote:
> also the reply header is not cleared. I can do what i want. the mail
> reply is always to sender. not to list. It seems that some functions
> don't work as they should
That sounds like a problem with your MUA, not Mailman. Have you
che
I've upgraded from Fedora 2 to FC4 and and are using mailman version
2.1.35. It works fine, except for one thing; the old list members are
gone. How can I retrieve them?
Greetings from Finn Sindre Eliassen, Norway
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John Dennis schrieb:
> On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 16:38 +0200, Götz Reinicke wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>we run mailman mailman-2.1.5-33.rhel4 on a RHEL 4 Clone (Tao Linux 4,
>>kernel 2.6.9-11.ELsmp). Some days ago, some users noticed, that they
>>dont get all mails send to the mailinglists they are subscrib
Hi all
Is it possible to use pipermail as public or private external archiver ?
If it is, how ?
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Julien Francoz CoCoZ wrote:
> Julian Ohm wrote:
>
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I'm using Mailman 2.1.6 and have a problem with the subject prefix.
>>mailman doesent change the subject and i'm not able to fix that problem
>>I hope someone can help me.
>>
>>system
>>suse linux 9.0
>>postfix 2.0.14
>>apache 2
>>
Julian Ohm wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm using Mailman 2.1.6 and have a problem with the subject prefix.
>mailman doesent change the subject and i'm not able to fix that problem
>I hope someone can help me.
>
>system
>suse linux 9.0
>postfix 2.0.14
>apache 2
>
>
>Julian Ohm
>-
Julian Ohm wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm using Mailman 2.1.6 and have a problem with the subject prefix.
>mailman doesent change the subject and i'm not able to fix that problem
>I hope someone can help me.
>
>system
>suse linux 9.0
>postfix 2.0.14
>apache 2
>
>
I had the same problem a few months ago, it
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