Hi,
with some UNIX FreeBSD VPS versions, I have had problems with mail
delivery for moderately large lists (~300). Apparently the problem is
that the maximum number of processes for some systems are limited (e.g.
to 75). Is there any Mailman setting that can limit the maximum number
of processes t
Anyone presently, and successfully, running a Mailman 2.1.7/8 setup with
an MTA that supports DomainKeys?
private email is fine if you wish to keep it off list.
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On 5/5/06, Jason Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All of the qrunner processes were active with the exception of the
> OutgoingRunner. I tried starting that by hand and it didn't seem very handy
> (error messages below). It keeps mentioning the Sendmail.py delivery module
> shouldn't be used (curre
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Jason Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>I sent a number of test emails to the test list, the email is hitting the
>>mailman server and is being processed by mailman and making it into the list
>>archives. However, mailman is not sending any emails out. It doesn't
>>appear to b
>
> > I recently installed Mailman 2.1.8 using Postfix 2.1.5 on Debian 3.1(x86).
> > I have configured a few test lists on multiple domains on the
> system. The
> > virtual hosts are configured and the web ui for list creation is
> recognizing
> > the virtual hosts and creating the lists according
* Jason Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I recently installed Mailman 2.1.8 using Postfix 2.1.5 on Debian 3.1 (x86).
> I have configured a few test lists on multiple domains on the system. The
> virtual hosts are configured and the web ui for list creation is recognizing
> the virtual hosts and creating t
On 5/5/06, Jason Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Those files don't exist. The only files I have in mailman/logs is: error
> (which is empty), qrunner (which is only listing when the services started
> via /etc/init.d/mailman) and subscribe (which is listing the pending
> subscription requests, made
>
> > The error log is empty and the subscribe log contains the subscription
> > requests, however the target email addresses never receive an email (and
> the
> > system log doesn't show the email even being tried to send). I've run
>
> There should be an smtp (and, I think, smtp-error) log along
I recently installed Mailman 2.1.8 using Postfix 2.1.5 on Debian 3.1 (x86).
I have configured a few test lists on multiple domains on the system. The
virtual hosts are configured and the web ui for list creation is recognizing
the virtual hosts and creating the lists accordingly. I also subscrib
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Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> anyone knows where to find rpms for the latest version of mailman?
> I need for CentOS 4.3
I can't answer your question directly, but if you don't find the rpms
you are looking for, it's not very difficult to build your own.
Steve Campbell sent the message below at 11:29 5/5/2006:
>I really like how this list sends digests, in particular, how the individual
>emails are 'attached' as separate emails. Could someone provide the details
>of how this is done? And whether it is related to my particular MUA (Outlook
>Express)
At 12:55 PM -0400 2006-05-05, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> anyone knows where to find rpms for the latest version of mailman?
> I need for CentOS 4.3
Try looking on their pages, and using their resources for RPMs.
We do not provide any binary package versions of Mailman, and we
don't su
At 2:29 PM -0400 2006-05-05, Steve Campbell wrote:
> I really like how this list sends digests, in particular, how the individual
> emails are 'attached' as separate emails. Could someone provide the details
> of how this is done?
It's an Internet standard for MIME-formatted digests.
Jannis Leidel wrote:
>
>I recently upgaded on a debian server to mailman 2.1.8 and came
>across some problems.
>Emails sent to any of the running lists are shunted and therefore not
>delivered..
>
>The log states:
>
>May 04 17:29:48 2006 (16886) Uncaught runner exception: 'ascii' codec
>can't d
Folks,
Pls ignore my message.
I realized that the alias for the mail-list was pointing to the wrong
server.
I corrected that, and everythign is fine.
Brad, thanks for sharing your experience.
I will know what to look if I run into this similar problem.
Best,
Tom
On 5/4/06, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL
I am still playing with/testing mailman. I have a problem with the
web interface. I have this directory:
zeus% pwd
/opt/mailman/cgi-bin
zeus% ls -al
total 840
drwxrwsr-x 2 wwwect mailman 512 Apr 25 15:06 .
drwxrwsr-x 13 root mailman 512 Apr 25 1
I upgraded to the latest version of Mailman a couple of weeks ago.
Previously, I had queried the list about setting a default nonmember
rejection notice for the entire system. The answer was in the post below and
it worked fine.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mailman-users&m=113933800312949&w=2
Hi,
anyone knows where to find rpms for the latest version of mailman?
I need for CentOS 4.3
Many thanks
Oliver
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I really like how this list sends digests, in particular, how the individual
emails are 'attached' as separate emails. Could someone provide the details
of how this is done? And whether it is related to my particular MUA (Outlook
Express)? Is it something that can be done through the normal UI f
The League CA Cities wrote:
>Brad i completely understand your explaination, but my current lists have
>two passwords one for the admin and one for my moderators.
Two *different* passwords? It doesn't seem like it.
>When a moderator
>logins they can click on the link at the bottom to go to adm
The League CA Cities sent the message below at 10:05 5/5/2006:
>Brad i completely understand your explaination, but my current lists have
>two passwords one for the admin and one for my moderators. When a moderator
>logins they can click on the link at the bottom to go to admin pages and it
>will b
At 10:05 AM -0700 2006-05-05, The League CA Cities wrote:
> Brad i completely understand your explaination, but my current lists have
> two passwords one for the admin and one for my moderators. When a
> moderator logins they can click on the link at the bottom to go to admin
> pages and it wi
Hi list,
I recently upgaded on a debian server to mailman 2.1.8 and came
across some problems.
Emails sent to any of the running lists are shunted and therefore not
delivered..
The log states:
May 04 17:29:48 2006 (16886) Uncaught runner exception: 'ascii' codec
can't decode byte 0xfc in p
Hung Phan wrote:
>
>Kind of make you wonder what is wrong, don't you?
Set up a test list to which you can repeatedly subscribe yourself.
Start with no custom templates - just your welcome message. Verify
that that works. Then copy the subscribeack.txt template to the
lists//en directory which you
Brad i completely understand your explaination, but my current lists have
two passwords one for the admin and one for my moderators. When a moderator
logins they can click on the link at the bottom to go to admin pages and it
will bring up the admin section without prompting for a password.
I am n
Hung Phan wrote:
>
>Is it because I hard-code the subscribeack.txt in /usr/share/mailman/
>templates/en?
You should not be editing this file. Not because of a immediate
problem, but because the next upgrade will overwrite it.
> From documents and discussions found on the Internet, each list
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Michael McAndrew wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm configuring mailman from a clean standard FC5 installation using
> Postfix as the MTA.
>
> I have checked that the POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD and POSTFIX_MAP_CMD
> variables are set correctly in Defaults.py. They
>That is the thing, it will be the same everytime. It is a message
>automatically generated from a message board, unfortunatly, we are
>out-sourcing the message board and they are not capable to change the footer
>on a user level.
You can delete the incoming footer in the same place you add the n
Osmo Kujala wrote:
>
>> Scrubber scrubs the attachment twice. Once for the archive and once for
>> the 'plain' digest, so you wind up with two copies.
>
>> One way to avoid this is to set scrub_nondigest to Yes for the list.
>
>Okay thanks, but first we have to upgrade from 2.1.5.
I think you can
That is the thing, it will be the same everytime. It is a message
automatically generated from a message board, unfortunatly, we are
out-sourcing the message board and they are not capable to change the footer
on a user level.
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From: Carl Zwanzig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
Alan wrote:
>Ok, that is one option. Now is it possible to control it through some
>keywords in header of mail.
>Similar to putting "Approved: " in the first line of post.
If the user has no dups set in the user's options, you can put a Cc: to
the user in the email To: the list and then instead
At 2:51 AM -0400 2006-05-05, Bob Richards wrote:
> How would I go about syndicating a Mailman list using RSS? What I would
> like to do is publish an rss feed, which is based on our Mailman list
> archive.
The current version of Mailman does not have any RSS features. I
don't know wh
Hi there,
I'm configuring mailman from a clean standard FC5 installation using
Postfix as the MTA.
I have checked that the POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD and POSTFIX_MAP_CMD
variables are set correctly in Defaults.py. They are ...
POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD = '/usr/sbin/postalias'
POSTFIX_MAP_CMD = '/usr/sbin/postma
No, there's no such option, Alan.
Allan
At 9:33 +0200 5/5/06, Alan wrote:
>Ok, that is one option. Now is it possible to control it through some
>keywords in header of mail.
>Similar to putting "Approved: " in the first line of post.
>
>I would like to avoid logging in to admin panel.
>
>Alan
>
>
Mark wrote
> Scrubber scrubs the attachment twice. Once for the archive and once for
> the 'plain' digest, so you wind up with two copies.
> One way to avoid this is to set scrub_nondigest to Yes for the list.
Okay thanks, but first we have to upgrade from 2.1.5.
> Then the attachment will be
Ok, that is one option. Now is it possible to control it through some
keywords in header of mail.
Similar to putting "Approved: " in the first line of post.
I would like to avoid logging in to admin panel.
Alan
Allan Hansen wrote:
> Sure,
>
> Set the user's option to 'nomail', send the message
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