Arlequín wrote:
>
>I am tring your mailman-subscribers.py script using ActiveState Python
>2.4 with ClientCookie enabled.
>
>I am trying to fetch the subscribers list from my WindowsXP box to a
>hosting service where I have 2000+ subscribers I type:
>
>python.exe mailman-subscribers.py -v sg-guara
Anne Ramey wrote:
>I want to change a list I added to the main domain on the list server to
> the equivalent of having added the list as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I would have thought this was the preferred domain variable in the
>general options, but it's still taking me to
>http://maindomain.com/ma
Web User Support wrote:
>
>One of our clients is unable to view their subscriber list via the listinfo
>page; the result insists on a "valid email address". The client *is* using
>a valid address and I have confirmed that she has the correct password. I
>have also failed to log in via our master u
Bob Morse wrote:
>Thanks. I'm not sure I feel comfortable dinking around in those files. I
>guess the user will have to live with those addresses for now.
OK. Here are some other things you might feel comfortable with. I
suspect the first two won't work, but they are worth a try.
1) click on the
I want to change a list I added to the main domain on the list server to
the equivalent of having added the list as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would have thought this was the preferred domain variable in the
general options, but it's still taking me to
http://maindomain.com/mailman/admin/listname/mem
Hello.
I am tring your mailman-subscribers.py script using ActiveState Python
2.4 with ClientCookie enabled.
I am trying to fetch the subscribers list from my WindowsXP box to a
hosting service where I have 2000+ subscribers I type:
python.exe mailman-subscribers.py -v sg-guarani.org newsletter
Hi,
This is my first time posting to this list; I hope someone can help me.
One of our clients is unable to view their subscriber list via the listinfo
page; the result insists on a "valid email address". The client *is* using
a valid address and I have confirmed that she has the correct passwo
YES! That was exactly it. I commented out the SMTPHOST line (letting it
default to localhost) and all's well. Thanks!
-Andrew
-
Andrew Hedges
Technology Coordinator
Family Voices, Inc.
2340 Alamo Ave SE, Suite 102
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-872-4774 phone
505-872-4780 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
h
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Larry Stone wrote:
> A cryptic message to be sure but I think it's trying to tell you it can't
> resolve lists.familyvoices.org. When I try to lookup that name, I get a
> SERVFAIL error which means your DNS is not set up correctly and the server
> is encountering an error when
Andrew Hedges wrote:
>
>Oct 18 11:41:10 2005 (92) Low level smtp error: (7, 'No address associated
>with nodename'), msgid:
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Oct 18 11:41:10 2005 (92) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with
>code -1: (7, 'No address associated with nodename')
>>From $prefix/Mailman/mm_cfg
Dan Szkola wrote (in separate posts):
>
>Is there somewhere I can enable more debugging to help get to the bottom of
>this issue? I'm finding next to nothing in the logs that is helpful.
As Brad replied, there are no debugging switches, but I'm not sure that
this would be helpful in this case any
Thanks. I'm not sure I feel comfortable dinking around in those files. I
guess the user will have to live with those addresses for now.
On 10/18/05 8:53 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Morse wrote:
>
>> On 10/18/05 8:12 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> R
Oops, forgot to anwer the second part.
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Andrew Hedges wrote:
> Context: I'm BRAND new to configuring mail servers, so go easy! ;^) I'm
> running Mailman 2.1.6 on a Mac G4 running OS X 10.4.2 using the default
> Postfix and Python installations (versions 2.1.5 and 2.3.5, resp
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Andrew Hedges wrote:
> Context: I'm BRAND new to configuring mail servers, so go easy! ;^) I'm
> running Mailman 2.1.6 on a Mac G4 running OS X 10.4.2 using the default
> Postfix and Python installations (versions 2.1.5 and 2.3.5, respectively).
I'm one of the resident MacO
Context: I'm BRAND new to configuring mail servers, so go easy! ;^) I'm
running Mailman 2.1.6 on a Mac G4 running OS X 10.4.2 using the default
Postfix and Python installations (versions 2.1.5 and 2.3.5, respectively).
I've read the FAQ and everything else Google could find on the topic, but am
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 07:50 am, Cathy Slayman wrote:
> So, check to see if you are exceeding a set limit as to the number
> of emails your account can send per hour.
I had a similar problem to Cathy's. If you can't find a problem in
your Mailman setup, you should find out if there's a ceilin
Robert Morse wrote:
>On 10/18/05 8:12 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Robert Morse wrote:
>>
>> Is this 'stock' Mailman, or does this list use a custom MemberAdaptor?
>
>Stock as far as I know. Never heard of MemberAdaptor. It's a cpanel instal
>of Mailman.
See http://www.pyth
On 10/18/05 8:12 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Morse wrote:
>
>> I have a list running on our server that when you ask for the entire list
>> the firse 25 or so listed are munged. Here's an example
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hsustudent668-1768starif
>> anl
>
>
>
Robert Morse wrote:
>I have a list running on our server that when you ask for the entire list
>the firse 25 or so listed are munged. Here's an example
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hsustudent668-1768starif
>anl
Is this on the http://www.example.com/mailman/roster/listname page or
somewhere else?
I am very program illiterate, but have a comment here. We recently started
a mailing list using Mailman. Our initial small list test of this program
was great. However, the actual list we now have, has nearly 600 members.
We had horrid bounce problems and contacted our hosting provider as we
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Dan Szkola wrote:
>
>
>>I am running a Solaris 10 box, with mailman-2.1.6rc4 and sendmail
>>version 8.13.3. Python version is 2.4.1.
>>
>>I run sendmail in the following ways:
>>
>>
>>A normal sendmail daemon listening on port 25:
>>
>>/usr/lib/sendmail -bd -q15m
>>
>>A persi
At 8:37 AM -0500 2005-10-18, Dan Szkola wrote:
> Is there somewhere I can enable more debugging to help get to the bottom of
> this issue? I'm finding next to nothing in the logs that is helpful.
There is no additional debugging that can be enabled. Assuming
you're looking in the righ
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Dan Szkola wrote:
>
>
>>I am running a Solaris 10 box, with mailman-2.1.6rc4 and sendmail
>>version 8.13.3. Python version is 2.4.1.
>>
>>I run sendmail in the following ways:
>>
>>
>>A normal sendmail daemon listening on port 25:
>>
>>/usr/lib/sendmail -bd -q15m
>>
>>A persi
That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:34 PM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> In a flurry of recycled electrons, Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>> Can someone point me to some documentation for migrating mailman
>> lists and archives to a new server? Thanks.
>>
>
>
>> Mailman FAQ: h
At 10:45 AM +0400 2005-10-18, =?Windows-1251?B?yu7i4Ovl7eruIMji4O0=?= wrote:
> Is there a possibility that a whole lists get blocked for a certain
> number of bounces recievied? Or any other way?
Number of bounces? I don't think so, at least not with the
standard Mailman code.
> Gen
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