At 10:24 PM -0500 2005-11-03, Mordechai T. Abzug wrote:
> I'd like to set up GNU Mailman for high-availabilty via multimaster
> redundancy, ie. with two servers such that configuration and
> subscription changes can occur on either server and will automatically
> be propagated to the other ser
Jared Rimer wrote:
>
> I don't understand this bounce message. Which one of these
>addresses are bouncing? It disabled the owner again as you'll
>see. I'll be looking for responses. Thanks.
I'm snipping a lot of stuff out, but Here's what is happening (I
think). A list post is sent
Nelly Yusupova wrote:
>How can I automatically unsubscribe someone from an announce list, using a php
>script?
>
>I tried sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following command in
>the subject line:
>
>unsubscribe EMAIL_OF_SUBSCRIBER
>
>Unfortunately, the subscriber gets a confirmation
JT wrote:
>On 11/03/2005 10:44 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>>Anyone?
>>
>>The only password reminder that should be sent to
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the one for that member, and you can
>>turn off reminders for that member on that member's options page.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>I don't mean the automatic passw
On 11/03/2005 10:44 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>JT wrote:
>
>
>>I would like to mirror on of my mailing lists to a BBoard. I tried
>>doing this by subscribing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the mailing
>>list. However there is a slight problem with this. Anyone could have a
>>password reminder sent to the
JT wrote:
>
>I would like to mirror on of my mailing lists to a BBoard. I tried
>doing this by subscribing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the mailing
>list. However there is a slight problem with this. Anyone could have a
>password reminder sent to the BBoard where it would be visible
>publicly.
Anyone?
How can I automatically unsubscribe someone from an announce list, using a php
script?
I tried sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following command in the
subject line:
unsubscribe EMAIL_OF_SUBSCRIBER
Unfortunately, the subscriber gets a confirmation message to choose whether
they
Hi folks,
I don't understand this bounce message. Which one of these
addresses are bouncing? It disabled the owner again as you'll
see. I'll be looking for responses. Thanks.
>X-Persona:
>Received: (qmail 10256 invoked by uid 89); 4 Nov 2005 03:22:39 -
>Received: from idea5.anoe
Bob Bergey wrote:
>Is there a way to search (using the Admin Web interface) for all
>subscribers who have been disabled by bounces? I want to remove them
>from one of my lists, but there are a couple of hundred of them and I
>was hoping to avoid scrolling through lists of 30 at a time. Any easy
I'd like to set up GNU Mailman for high-availabilty via multimaster
redundancy, ie. with two servers such that configuration and
subscription changes can occur on either server and will automatically
be propagated to the other server.
Can GNU Mailman do this?
If not, any suggestions for other (f
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 03:40 pm, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Kanogin A.A.
>
> >MS> Your aliases are good. The problem appears to be that Postfix does not
> >MS> recognize "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post lugnn" as a pipe and
> >MS> is treating it as a username.
> >
> >MS> This is a Postfix co
Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 7:49 PM + 2005-11-03, Iain D.Brown wrote:
>
>>I know munging the Reply-To, to force all responses to be sent
>>to [EMAIL PROTECTED], is not the done thing. So is there
>>any way of making Mailman clean up the header information,
>>perhaps to remove all t
Hi all -
Compliments of being a Westerner with a Eastern European fiancee, I tend
to use Unicode-8 as my default language. Alas, many folks in the USA
restrict their e-mail and filter for non-Western coding as an anti-spam
technique.
Is there anyway I can configure my maillist to recode incom
To all those that ever move Mailman from one location to another - save
yourself some grief, tarball up the old area, and REMOVE it. Then don't
forget to change /etc/passwd to point to the new home directory...
things will be a lot smoother after that...
Also, if your going between machines, do
Agustín Barahona wrote:
>
>I've just moved to Mailman, but I stayed very disappointed when --despite I
>was told by a friend that it was perfectly possible to do the same things than
>in Majordomo-- I've seen the messages couldn't be edited, like it was done in
>Majordomo. Nevertheless, I'm sure
At 7:49 PM + 2005-11-03, Iain D.Brown wrote:
>I know munging the Reply-To, to force all responses to be sent
>to [EMAIL PROTECTED], is not the done thing. So is there
>any way of making Mailman clean up the header information,
>perhaps to remove all the names in the CC field ex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Currently:
>
>check_perms comes back fine - Good.
>cron is running the news_port command every 5 minutes (good cron check)
>-Good.
>The web interface works fine - all list look great - Good.
>Mail sent to a list appears in a qfile - Good.
In qfiles/in/ or elsewhere like
Hi,
I would like to mirror on of my mailing lists to a BBoard. I tried
doing this by subscribing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the mailing
list. However there is a slight problem with this. Anyone could have a
password reminder sent to the BBoard where it would be visible
publicly. Is there any way I c
Is there a way to search (using the Admin Web interface) for all
subscribers who have been disabled by bounces? I want to remove them
from one of my lists, but there are a couple of hundred of them and I
was hoping to avoid scrolling through lists of 30 at a time. Any easy
ways to do this?
I l
Dear fellow Mailman users,
I have just started using Mailman for a large Society mailing list
(~500 subscribers), and have run into two problems that are
causing a lot of heat on my new list.
Problem 1: when a subscriber replies to a message that is part
of a lengthy thread, their email clien
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
> If you'd like to see this get fixed, please file an RFE on the Mailman
> RFE page at SourceForge. Better still, come up with a patch (or have someone
> else come up with a patch) and upload that to the Mailman patch page at
> SourceForge, which woul
At 10:39 AM -0600 11/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>check_perms comes back fine - Good.
>cron is running the news_port command every 5 minutes (good cron check)
>-Good.
>The web interface works fine - all list look great - Good.
>Mail sent to a list appears in a qfile - Good.
>Qrunner is running -
Dear List -
I recently have changed mail servers and my attempt at moving Mailman
appears to have only partially succeeded.
Currently:
check_perms comes back fine - Good.
cron is running the news_port command every 5 minutes (good cron check)
-Good.
The web interface works fine - all list look g
> >Nov 01 09:16:07 2005 qrunner(22015): File
> >"/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Bouncer.py", line 131, in registerBounce
> >Nov 01 09:16:07 2005 qrunner(22015):
> time.strftime('%d-%b-%Y', day + (0,)*6))
> >Nov 01 09:16:07 2005 qrunner(22015): ValueError : day of
> year out of range
>
> This i
Steve Vance wrote:
>I have Mailman set up and working, for several mailing lists. On one of
>them, the mailing list is part of a website which has a form you can
>fill out. You can put in your name, e-maill address, what you're
>interested in, etc. One of the items on the form is a checkbox,
>
At 9:29 AM -0500 2005-11-03, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>> The command-line tools are the API. If you can't use them
>> because your web server is trying to run them under the wrong group
>> id, I don't know that there's anything else we can
Dear list mates,
Until now I used Majordomo and thanks to this software I was able to edit the
messages arrived to moderation, thus being able to clean or correct in them
everything what our rules don't allow or don't recommend (for example,
advertising messages in the message's foot, the unwan
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The command-line tools are the API. If you can't use them
> because your web server is trying to run them under the wrong group
> id, I don't know that there's anything else we can do for you.
As a site admin I see a slight problem with the comma
Excellent!!! That is the answer I was expecting. Thank you very much for
the clear explanation.
LDB
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>
>>The above are missing for several of my mailing lists. How do I remedy
>>this dilemma? Do I HAVE to recreate the lists?
>
>
> If you do anything, i
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 23:34:59, Steve Vance wrote:
> I have Mailman set up and working, for several mailing lists. On one of
> them, the mailing list is part of a website which has a form you can
> fill out. You can put in your name, e-maill address, what you're
> interested in, etc. One of t
At 11:34 PM -0800 2005-11-02, Steve Vance wrote:
> My Web Hosting ISP runs the Mailman installation thru CPanel, and won't
> let me recompile Mailman or anything drastic like that. Any ideas on how
> I can easily accomplish what I want to do? Some kind of Mailman "API"
> that will let me add a
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