Diana Kirk wrote:
>
>I just spent some time going through the searchable archives at
>mail-archive.com, but didn't see my question (or its answer). I sent
>a support ticket to my web host (via cpanel) and they are looking
>into it, but basically they've asked me if there isn't anything else
>I
Hi all,
I just spent some time going through the searchable archives at
mail-archive.com, but didn't see my question (or its answer). I sent
a support ticket to my web host (via cpanel) and they are looking
into it, but basically they've asked me if there isn't anything else
I can tell them.
Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> I have created the directories and run check_perms -f to make
>sure it's all ok. now all I gotta do is wait for some posts to the lists
>(they are not my lists) to see if it works.
>
>At 05:11 PM 7/31/2005 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>Normally, the list cre
Mark,
Thanks for the rapid reply.
I am not using SELinux (doesn't come in RHEL3 or CentOS 3.x)
The lists were recovered from only partial backups (the customer
only provided the /var/mailman/lists directory, and nothing else.) So, if
the place for the mbox files were cr
Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> I am using Mailman 2.1.5 with Postfix on CentOS 3.5 (RHEL 3). My
> problem
>is that I have no archives. They are not being created.
>
> Each list is set to archive, and to make the archives public. I do have
>Apache set to follow symlinks. I also do no
All,
I am using Mailman 2.1.5 with Postfix on CentOS 3.5 (RHEL 3). My
problem
is that I have no archives. They are not being created.
Each list is set to archive, and to make the archives public. I do have
Apache set to follow symlinks. I also do not have any mbox directories o
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
>
>In my mm_cfg.py, Y have this line :
> PUBLIC_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER = 'cat > /tmp/mail_tmp ;
>/home/mailman/bin/arch %(listname)s /tmp/mail_tmp'
>
>So, when a mail is sent to a list, it is store in a temporary file and
>then this command is execute :
>/home/mailman/bin/ar
Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 8:22 PM +0200 2005-07-31, Hilton wrote:
>
>> File "/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py", line 422, in
>> __write
>> fp = open(self.__tmpfname, 'w')
>>
>> IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
>> '/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/locks/test_lan
At 8:22 PM +0200 2005-07-31, Hilton wrote:
> File "/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py", line 422, in
> __write
> fp = open(self.__tmpfname, 'w')
>
> IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
> '/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman/locks/test_landrover.org.za.lock.s53.tm.
>
Hi. I'm getting ready to install Mailman and have a few questions. The
procedures outlined in the Installation Manual at list.org seem odd.
Other software that I've installed from source usually does things like
creating the necessary user, setting permissions, creating the
installation directo
I'm using a hosting company that runs cpanel.
CentOS 4.1, cPanel 10.2.0-S83, Mailman 2.1.5p1
I don't have access to root, but what I'm trying to do is synchronise the
membership database via an uploaded text file.
This is the command that I've setup in the cron.
/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailma
Alex wrote:
>
>Yesterday, i tried to add mailman (mailman-2.1.5-33.rhel4) to above
>comination (i want to setup some inernal mailing lists) but all the time
>when somebody wants to subscribe via email, i get the following error in
>/var/log/maillog file:
>
>Jul 31 10:15:29 lists postfix/pickup[1
Ricciotti Jr.,Anthony R. wrote:
>I have a group of users that have requested that the archive lists
>include the date/time of the email in the list.
>
>In other words:
>
>[Mailman-Users] wrapper error Wayne Sitton
>
>Would show up as this:
>
>[Mailman-Users] wrapper error Wayne Sitton Thu A
Daevid Vincent wrote:
>I'm using version 2.1.5 (Gentoo) and when a member views the member list, it
>only shows the email addresses. I request that it also (or have the option
>for the moderator to allow this) to show the Names of the members too. It
>shows the full name when you click on the hype
I want to thank everyone that has helped with this problem.
What i discovered is that if you UPGRADE to Tiger Server from a
Panther Server install the Mailman Cron jobs don't get enabled or
run. However, if you install a clean fresh version of Tiger Server
and set-up Mailman from scratch the C
Hello mailman experts,
I am comming here because i have problems makeing mailman working with
postfix+maildrop (used as local delivery agent) and mysql as bakend.
First i want to mention on our mailserver everything is virtualized and
postfix is working like a charm with mysql and maildrop for
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