Michael E. Duffy wrote:
>
>I'm trying to import my old mailman files (specficically the users
>information) from my old install of mailman. The data have been
>recovered from a failed disk, and I want to import it in to my new 2.1.6
>install. The files in questions are:
>
>config.db (old) --
Hi all !
Another problem with the Swedish version. This concerns the "Next message"
text shown when you display each mail in a Pipermail archive. This text is not
translated. The text corresponding to "Previous message:", however, is
correctly translated. Both texts seem correct in the Swe
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
>
>I tried manually running:
>
>isd80{mailman}8: /opt/local/bin/python -c 'from compileall import *;
>compile_dir("/mailman/mailman/Mailman")'
> File "", line 1
>from
> ^
>SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>isd80{mailman}9:
>
>Still no go.
It seems something is wrong wi
Hi All,
I'm trying to import my old mailman files (specficically the users
information) from my old install of mailman. The data have been
recovered from a failed disk, and I want to import it in to my new 2.1.6
install. The files in questions are:
config.db (old) --> config.pck (new)
Is
Hello all,
Anyone knows how to setup Mailman (2.1.6) with Tomcat (5)
(instead of Apache)?
Thanks
--Henry
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Hi Mark,
I tried manually running:
isd80{mailman}8: /opt/local/bin/python -c 'from compileall import *;
compile_dir("/mailman/mailman/Mailman")'
File "", line 1
from
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
isd80{mailman}9:
Still no go.
Elvis
On 12/5/05, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
>
>I tried the following:
>
>isd80{mailman}2:
>isd80{mailman}2: /opt/local/bin/python
>Python 2.2.2 (#1, Jun 5 2003, 12:34:45)
>[GCC 3.2.1] on sunos5
>Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
from compileall import *
^D
>isd8
Hi Mark,
Thanks for responding.
I tried the following:
isd80{mailman}2:
isd80{mailman}2: /opt/local/bin/python
Python 2.2.2 (#1, Jun 5 2003, 12:34:45)
[GCC 3.2.1] on sunos5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from compileall import *
>>>
>>>
>>> ^D
isd80{m
Elvis Fernandes wrote:
>/opt/local/bin/python -c 'from compileall import *;
>compile_dir("/mailman/mailman/Mailman")'
> File "", line 1
>from
> ^
>SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>*** Error code 1
>make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `doinstall'
Presumably your MUA split
>/opt/loc
Hello,
I have been strugging all day to install mailman-2.1.6 on solaris8.
The configure goes thru successfully.
The make goes thru successfully.
When I do make install, it does a bunch of things and then I get the
following message:
Creating language directory /mailman/mailman/messages/tr/LC_M
>From the command line you can use bin/list_members
> -Original Message-
> From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> on.org] On Behalf Of Your Name
> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:29 PM
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] downloading my entire mem
Can someone tell me how to download my entire members list? I read
the FAQ 's and found nothing useful. Of course, I may have missed it
as well but I am confident that the mailman experts here will be able
to point me in the right direction. :)
Thanks,
W. Hill
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So I've just implement a backup solution that uses "rsync" to backup my
users accounts to a remote server (works great).
What should I be backing up from Mailman?
Where do the MailMan files live?
And, in the event of a drive failure, can I just copy the files back
from my backup machine?
Tha
Is there any way to add list admins from the command line?
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Ross wrote:
>
>I am setting up Mailman version 2.1.5p1
>I have noticed in this new version there is a place for a Member name along
>with the email address.
>
>Is there a variable I can use in my email I post to the list to make use of
>this member name ?
>
>example.
>
>Hi (Member Name)
>
>and
Moss, Patricia wrote:
>
>If you, or anyone else, has any insight into switching from listserv
>format to mbox format that, too, would be appreciated.
Assuming listserv cannot already export archives in mbox format, see
man formail
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamb
Hi
I am setting up Mailman version 2.1.5p1
I have noticed in this new version there is a place for a Member name along
with the email address.
Is there a variable I can use in my email I post to the list to make use of
this member name ?
example.
Hi (Member Name)
and have Mailman insert t
Brad,
Thank you for the quick response. I am going to attempt to
import a list of subscribers as well as the archives from my L-Soft
listserv application. I think I may manually add the list of
subscribers. The archives will be a different story. I am going to
have to figure out
At 7:19 AM -0500 2005-12-05, Moss, Patricia wrote:
> I am trying to figure out the correct procedure for importing data, from
> L-Soft Listserv 1.8e, into my mailman installation. Can someone point
> me in the direction of some steps or procedures to get this done?
What kind of data?
I have mailman version 2.1.5-33 installed on a RedHat Linux ES4.0
server. I am running Apache version 2.0.52-9.
I am trying to figure out the correct procedure for importing data, from
L-Soft Listserv 1.8e, into my mailman installation. Can someone point
me in the direction of some steps or proce
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