Re: [Mailman-Users] error install MM on MAC OS x

2006-04-25 Thread Larry Stone
On 4/25/06 9:42 PM, Celes Victoria at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > helo there... (^_^) > > i want to install Mailman on MAC OS x following from > http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg33402.html > on step 3 e & f ..i got some errors > > micom:/Applications/mailman/mailman-2.1.8 r

Re: [Mailman-Users] error install MM on MAC OS x

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Celes Victoria wrote: >no, i don't see it,.. are u forgot / misspell of >"afp458.com" ? >in there i just not find linked to mac... I believe Dan is referring to articles at www.afp548.com as linked from the Mailman FAQ article 1.21 at

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread William D. Tallman
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 06:04:35PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: > William D. Tallman wrote: > > > >Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has > >the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATing router/modem :) > > > For all but very large scale lists, it is much easier

Re: [Mailman-Users] error install MM on MAC OS x

2006-04-25 Thread Celes Victoria
thank u to reply (^_^)... no, i don't see it,.. are u forgot / misspell of "afp458.com" ? in there i just not find linked to mac... so the kind should i install from developer tools is FWIW? cos i'm newbie for mac os X & i don't wanna get wrong to install it is apple.com provide the develope

Re: [Mailman-Users] error install MM on MAC OS x

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Celes Victoria wrote: >checking for gcc... no >checking for cc... no >configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Configure couldn't find a 'cc' (C compiler) command >bemicom:/Applications/mailman/mailman-2.1.8 root# sudo >make installsudo: make: command not found And there appears to be

Re: [Mailman-Users] Restoring Mailman

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brian Fahrlander wrote: > >Well, it appears to have worked, despite a permission problem >(between the two different installs). I sense that the archived >messages are a whole, other kettle-of-fish? :) If you have only the old archives, you can restore the archives/private/ and archives/pri

[Mailman-Users] error install MM on MAC OS x

2006-04-25 Thread Celes Victoria
helo there... (^_^) i want to install Mailman on MAC OS x following from http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg33402.html on step 3 e & f ..i got some errors micom:/Applications/mailman/mailman-2.1.8 root# sudo ./configure --prefix=/Applications/mailman --with-cgi-gid=www --with

Re: [Mailman-Users] Serious problem

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Yves Bajard wrote: > >For one of the 11 mailing lists I host and manage as list owner, when >clicking on URL of the admin page, I get directly into it without having >to go through the password filter. > >I noticed that people who look for that list on Google can also access >directly the admin pag

Re: [Mailman-Users] Restoring Mailman

2006-04-25 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 16:32 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Brian Fahrlander wrote: > > > >And ya know- I coulda *sworn* the actual list of subscribers > >was in a text file, but it isn't. > > > Right. It's in lists//config.pck along with the list > configuration. > >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
William D. Tallman wrote: > >Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has >the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATing router/modem :) For all but very large scale lists, it is much easier to administer the lists via the web interface. You don't have to open a po

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread William D. Tallman
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 05:05:48PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: Aha! That's what I was hoping to hear. Saved your response, and will send majordomo->/dev/null. Hello, Mailman! Setting up a web interface won't be something I'll do, as the ISP has the page, not me. No open ports and behind a NATi

Re: [Mailman-Users] list admin/moderator as list

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brian Krusic wrote: > >Is it possible to have the list admin/moderator as a list as well? Sure. >I'm used to sendmail aliases but when I assign the list admin and/or moderator >as another list I get implicit destination approval requests before the >message even gets to the approval phase for

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
William D. Tallman > >Is it possible to run a server behind a gateway and through an ISP? Yes. >Fetchmail can service list mailboxes easily enough, and Sendmail can do >transport duty both ways. But in order that my machine's hostname is >not carried beyond the gateway, I have to use the Sendm

[Mailman-Users] list admin/moderator as list

2006-04-25 Thread Brian Krusic
Hi, Is it possible to have the list admin/moderator as a list as well? I'm used to sendmail aliases but when I assign the list admin and/or moderator as another list I get implicit destination approval requests before the message even gets to the approval phase for itself. My goal is to have a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Restoring Mailman

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brian Fahrlander wrote: > >And ya know- I coulda *sworn* the actual list of subscribers >was in a text file, but it isn't. Right. It's in lists//config.pck along with the list configuration. >Key questions: > >1. What, explicitl

[Mailman-Users] A little help with Mailman?

2006-04-25 Thread Brian Fahrlander
Mailman is a well-made product; it's slick, simple, reliable, everything you'd want from a mailing list but one: a clearness of documentation. I've installed it three times, and I swear I don't know how I did it. Sendmail, on the other hand, when you've installed it, you *know* how you did i

[Mailman-Users] Restoring Mailman

2006-04-25 Thread Brian Fahrlander
Mailman is a well-made product; it's slick, simple, reliable, everything you'd want from a mailing list but one: a clearness of documentation. I've installed it three times, and I swear I don't know how I did it. Sendmail, on the other hand, when you've

[Mailman-Users] Restoring Mailman lists

2006-04-25 Thread Brian Fahrlander
Mailman is a well-made, but odd product for an administrator (not a programmer): it's slick, simple, reliable, everything you'd want from a mailing list but one: a clearness of documentation. I've installed it at least three times, and I swear I couldn't tell you how to. Sendmail, on the other ha

[Mailman-Users] Newbie question(s).

2006-04-25 Thread William D. Tallman
I'm subscribed here to get some answers about email list software in general, and hopefully some continuing questions about Mailman in particular. So I may be gone shortly, depending on what I discover here. I am considering setting up an email list server for possibly more than one local email d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Can this be done with Mailman?

2006-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
* On 24/04/06 14:28 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: | Odhiambo Washington wrote: | > | >Fine, so it's doable, only if he commissions the work and funds it, yes? | >;-) | | | Right. | | | >| You didn't ask for criticism of the idea itself so I won't offer any. | > | >Since I did not even imagine the

[Mailman-Users] Serious problem

2006-04-25 Thread Yves Bajard
I hav a serious problem. For one of the 11 mailing lists I host and manage as list owner, when clicking on URL of the admin page, I get directly into it without having to go through the password filter. I noticed that people who look for that list on Google can also access directly the admin page

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems Installing from SVN

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: > >I'm a bit >confused by the errors you report since the web page bug that I'm >aware of was fixed in subversion before the ReopenableFileHandler >class was added to loginit.py. What is in the error log from the web >page bug? Never mind! The web page bug is new, and it's the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Fwd: Using gmail SMTP and mailman together

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Matthew Price wrote: > >The need to be able to connect to a remote, tls speaking MTA has been >eliminated by a little program called ssmtp that I found in the debian >repository. All it does is impersonate the sendmail binary on the >client end while piping the message to 'real' smtp server over t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Problems Installing from SVN

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
James Davis wrote: >I'm looking to tweak the source of my mailman installation a little so >decided to install from source onto my Debian system using the >subversion repository. This is the first time I've installed mailman >from source, usually I just rely upon the Debian packages. > >Everything

Re: [Mailman-Users] Postfix Virtual Mailbox Domains

2006-04-25 Thread Adam Mattina
Duncan, I'm not sure if I understand what the difference is between "virtual email domains" and "virtual alias domains" but I have setup; and am running the following: Linux 2.6/Apache2/Postfix/mySQL/vmailAdmin/mailman using maildrop to deliver mail. mySQL handles the domains on the box and indiv

Re: [Mailman-Users] Fwd: Using gmail SMTP and mailman together

2006-04-25 Thread Matthew Price
Thanks to you and Patrick both for your time on this request. The need to be able to connect to a remote, tls speaking MTA has been eliminated by a little program called ssmtp that I found in the debian repository. All it does is impersonate the sendmail binary on the client end while piping the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Fwd: Using gmail SMTP and mailman together

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Matthew Price wrote: > >The one mailing list feature that I absolutely need is the ability to >make each message appear to be individually sent; I don't want every >subscriber to see the addresses of every other subscriber. I already >checked that functionality in gmail and its group feature just

[Mailman-Users] Problems Installing from SVN

2006-04-25 Thread James Davis
I'm looking to tweak the source of my mailman installation a little so decided to install from source onto my Debian system using the subversion repository. This is the first time I've installed mailman from source, usually I just rely upon the Debian packages. Everything installed without a probl

Re: [Mailman-Users] No Mailman web pages appear.

2006-04-25 Thread Carl Zwanzig
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Andy wrote: > Thanks for your reply. The admin tried everything he could and it still does > not work. He has virtual hosts, and he suspects that perhaps Mailman cannot > work with virtual hosts, only with proper WWW servers. > Can you please confirm? What is a

Re: [Mailman-Users] No Mailman web pages appear.

2006-04-25 Thread Andy
> Andy wrote: > > > >After installing and running Mailman no Mailman web page is visible (no list > >has been created yet, though). > >What can be wrong? > > You can't run Mailman without at least the site list (mailman). > mailmanctl won't start. > > However, this is not your problem as the web in

[Mailman-Users] Fwd: Using gmail SMTP and mailman together

2006-04-25 Thread Patrick Bogen
I think you should be able to do something with BCCs, but I'm not sure. So, forwarded to list... -- Forwarded message -- From: Matthew Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Apr 24, 2006 3:11 PM Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Using gmail SMTP and mailman together To: Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL P