Mechanical Bunny wrote:
>I am changing from a webhost that uses your software to help me control my
>mailing lists, to one that does not use your software. Is there anyway I can
>just transfer your software over into my new host's server? My new host has a
>really crappy mailing list setup an
Ren Bucholz wrote:
>One last caveat: following the confirmation link works, as does
>confirming your subscription once you get there. However, *cancelling*
>your subscription from the website leads to the same "We hit a bug
>message." I'm not including the URL in my verify.txt confirmation
One last caveat: following the confirmation link works, as does
confirming your subscription once you get there. However, *cancelling*
your subscription from the website leads to the same "We hit a bug
message." I'm not including the URL in my verify.txt confirmation
message (users just h
Hi,
I am changing from a webhost that uses your software to help me control my
mailing lists, to one that does not use your software. Is there anyway I can
just transfer your software over into my new host's server? My new host has a
really crappy mailing list setup and I like yours so much.
Mark is officially awesome. This works, and now my list can be
confirmed-opt-in. Thanks so much!
-Ren
PS - If you want to see the final, working replacement for Add_Members,
you can get it here:
http://trubble.com/miscellaneous/new_add_members.txt
On Dec 10, 2005, at 2:43 PM, Mark Sap
Ren Bucholz wrote:
>
>Quick question before trying this fix - can I just erase pending.pck,
>or do I need to replace it with a non-corrupted version from another
>list?
You can just remove it. It will be recreated when needed.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gambler
On Dec 10, 2005, at 2:43 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> At this point, lists/listname/pending.pck is corrupt and has to be
> removed for normal stuff to proceed.
Quick question before trying this fix - can I just erase pending.pck,
or do I need to replace it with a non-corrupted version from another
l
Ren Bucholz wrote:
>
>I'm still having a problem with the confirmations, however. To recap,
>I'm trying to use a modified version of add_members (call it
>new_add_members) in order to subscribe people via my own webform (where
>PHP executes add_members). I modified it because I'd like the list
Jeffrey D. Means wrote:
>I am having problems getting mailman to run with qmail. I have at this
>point proven to myself so that I believe it is a problem either in the
>mailman config or who mailman is running as (permissions problem).
>
>When I post to a list I created I get a message back sayin
- Original Message ---
Dave B wrote:
>Does it use the umask setting? If so, it should be setting permissions
>to 644 (umask is 022) instead of the 660 that it sets.
It uses umask, but it sets it to 007 before creating the new file and
restores it afterword, because it specifi
This is a followup to an older message, but I wanted to say that Mark's
fix worked for the error handling. Thanks, Mark!
I'm still having a problem with the confirmations, however. To recap,
I'm trying to use a modified version of add_members (call it
new_add_members) in order to subscribe pe
Does it use the umask setting? If so, it should be setting permissions
to 644 (umask is 022) instead of the 660 that it sets. Is there a way
to change what it uses as standard permissions?
Thanks - Dave
On Dec 9, 2005, at 11:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dave B wrote:
>>
>> This works fine exce
I am having problems getting mailman to run with qmail. I have at this
point proven to myself so that I believe it is a problem either in the
mailman config or who mailman is running as (permissions problem).
When I post to a list I created I get a message back saying I need to
visit the web site
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