Re: [Mailman-Users] fix_url error

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Please include the list in your replies. Catherine Maxwell wrote: >At 10:21 PM 9/29/2006, you wrote: >>Sorry for being cryptic. By "command line?" I meant what was the >>command line you typed? > >Oh. > >bin/withlist -l -r fix_url listname -u hostname.com > >But that isn't the most of it. All att

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one ofmylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
wallace winfrey wrote: > >It looks like a bunch of messages in the meantime have popped up in the >mailman/data directory; presumably some of them are posts from >subscribers that didn't make it out to the list ? Any idea on how to fix >this? They are held messages, so mail is getting that far wh

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one ofmylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
wallace winfrey wrote: >Mark Sapiro wrote: > >> As I suggested, you can look at mailman/locks/ to see if there might be >> a stale lock for the list and if so, remove it. Can you access an >> actual member's options page, or just the options login page? If the >> former, then the list probably isn

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one of mylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread wallace winfrey
wallace winfrey wrote: >> Assuming you're not concerned about losing possible other request like >> subscription approvals, etc. you can try just moving requests.pck out >> of the lists/listname/ directory. You may have to do the same with >> pending.pck. Mailman will create new 'empty' ones when

Re: [Mailman-Users] fix_url error

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Catherine Maxwell wrote: > >Yes, command line. Sorry for being cryptic. By "command line?" I meant what was the command line you typed? >These are the files that are on the server: > >-rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 216198 Sep 29 00:41 config.pck >-rw-r- 1 mailman mailman 93225 Oct 3

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one ofmylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread wallace winfrey
Mark Sapiro wrote: > After you do mailmanctl stop, what's still running. Presumably, still > mailmanctl, but which if any qrunners? Also, what's in Mailman's > qrunner log? Also, did you manually kill *all* Mailman processes > before starting again? See >

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one ofmylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
wallace winfrey wrote: > >I've tried restarting mailman (it's worth mentioning that mailmanctl >stop doesnt actually stop mailman and it has to be manually killed and >restarted with the -s option) and apache, but nothing helps. After you do mailmanctl stop, what's still running. Presumably, stil

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one of mylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread wallace winfrey
Mark Sapiro wrote: > You should use > > bin/discard data/heldmsg-listname-*.pck > > or with 33,000 messages > > bin/discard --quiet data/heldmsg-listname-*.pck > > to supress the 33,000 "Discarded held msg ..." reports. OK, thanks for the reminder. I think I remember seeing something about th

Re: [Mailman-Users] (no subject)

2006-09-29 Thread Larry Stone
On 9/29/06 6:12 PM, Robert Scott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How do I use this App on my Mac G4 with OS X? The FAQ will lead you to instructions on how to do that, except... > My incoming mail has been down for 24 hours. Mailman won't help you a bit

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one of mylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:38 PM -0700 9/29/06, Mark Sapiro wrote: > or with 33,000 messages > > bin/discard --quiet data/heldmsg-listname-*.pck > > to supress the 33,000 "Discarded held msg ..." reports. With 33,000 messages, I imagine that command-line wildcard expansion won't work. You may have to do something

Re: [Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one of mylists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
wallace winfrey wrote: > >We had a very large number of moderation messages for one of our lists >(33,000+) so I went to mailman/data and manually rm'ed them (them being >heldmsg-listname-*.pck). That's part of the problem. When you just rm the heldmsg-listname-.pck, you are only removing the

[Mailman-Users] can't access /admin or /admindb/ for one of my lists, other lists work fine

2006-09-29 Thread wallace winfrey
Hi Folks I've googled the archives and poked around as much as I could, but cannot find the answer to my problem, so I figured I'd post to the list to see if anyone had any ideas. We had a very large number of moderation messages for one of our lists (33,000+) so I went to mailman/data and manual

[Mailman-Users] (no subject)

2006-09-29 Thread Robert Scott
How do I use this App on my Mac G4 with OS X? My incoming mail has been down for 24 hours. I also have .Mac Thanks 310.208.0118 -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailma

[Mailman-Users] (no subject)

2006-09-29 Thread Robert Scott
How do I use this App? My incoming mail has been down for 24 hours. Thanks 310.208.0118 -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw

Re: [Mailman-Users] fix_url error

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Catherine Maxwell wrote: > >I'm getting the following error when I try to run fix_url. Can >someone tell me what is wrong and how to fix it? Command line? >Running fix_url.fix_url()... >Loading list listname (locked) >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "bin/withlist", line 297, in ? >

[Mailman-Users] fix_url error

2006-09-29 Thread Catherine Maxwell
[Using Mailman v 2.1.6] I'm getting the following error when I try to run fix_url. Can someone tell me what is wrong and how to fix it? Running fix_url.fix_url()... Loading list listname (locked) Traceback (most recent call last): File "bin/withlist", line 297, in ? main() File "bin/w

Re: [Mailman-Users] tracking log info

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Con Wieland wrote: > >Running postfix I get the following log entry, however I am not able >to find where this was received in any of the mailman logs. I thought >I would be able to track it by E84DC2659F but I am not able to find >this number repeated in the mailman logs. The mail never app

[Mailman-Users] tracking log info

2006-09-29 Thread Con Wieland
Hello, Running postfix I get the following log entry, however I am not able to find where this was received in any of the mailman logs. I thought I would be able to track it by E84DC2659F but I am not able to find this number repeated in the mailman logs. The mail never appears to be deli

Re: [Mailman-Users] I need to get "Sender:" address

2006-09-29 Thread Rob Jackson
Great, thanks, that worked. I read about the USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER, but it did not seem that it applied, a little confused there. Thanks -Rob -Original Message- From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 12:42 PM To: Rob Jackson; mailman-users@python.or

Re: [Mailman-Users] I need to get "Sender:" address

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rob Jackson wrote: >I have messages coming from a Gatewayed Message board to mailman. There is >an extra field To: field and a Sender: field and I need to get the Sender >e-mail address. > >I have tried modifying the SENDER_HEADERS to >('sender','from',None,'reply-to'), so sender is before from,

[Mailman-Users] I need to get "Sender:" address

2006-09-29 Thread Rob Jackson
I have messages coming from a Gatewayed Message board to mailman. There is an extra field To: field and a Sender: field and I need to get the Sender e-mail address. I have tried modifying the SENDER_HEADERS to ('sender','from',None,'reply-to'), so sender is before from, but it still grabs the "F

Re: [Mailman-Users] Premature end of script headers

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
test 123king wrote: > >I just found this in the suexec.log: > >uid: (632/listman) gid: (545/545) cmd: listinfo >command not in docroot (/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo) > >Does this make any sense? Maybe. It appears your Apache installation is using suEXEC and it is not properly configured (ass

Re: [Mailman-Users] Premature end of script headers

2006-09-29 Thread test 123king
I just found this in the suexec.log: uid: (632/listman) gid: (545/545) cmd: listinfo command not in docroot (/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo) Does this make any sense? Thanks, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: test 123king wrote: > >check_perms doesn't find any problem, and SeLinux is di

Re: [Mailman-Users] Premature end of script headers

2006-09-29 Thread test 123king
Yes, it is apache, please see below: [EMAIL PROTECTED] conf]# grep User httpd.conf # User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as. # . On SCO (ODT 3) use "User nouser" and "Group nogroup". User apache [EMAIL PROTECTED] conf]# grep Group httpd.conf # User/Group: The name (o

Re: [Mailman-Users] Premature end of script headers

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
test 123king wrote: > >check_perms doesn't find any problem, and SeLinux is disabled. >Any other thoughts? In the OP you said running the cgi via sudo -u apache worked, but are you sure this is invoking the wrapper with the same user and group (group is the critical thing) as Apache does. Do you

Re: [Mailman-Users] Member list... (drifting off topic)

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anne Ramey wrote: >> >You might try >/path/to/mailman/bin/list_members listname &> /path/to/mail -s 'List >Names' [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is shell dependent. &> doesn't work in all shells, but if it does, the effect of the above would be to write both stdout and stderr from the command /path/

Re: [Mailman-Users] Premature end of script headers

2006-09-29 Thread test 123king
HI, check_perms doesn't find any problem, and SeLinux is disabled. Any other thoughts? Thanks, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: test 123king wrote: >I am installing mailman 2.1.9 on my Fedora 4 server running with Apache 2.0.54 >and Sendmail 8.13.4. I configured mailman as below: > >./co

Re: [Mailman-Users] Member list...

2006-09-29 Thread Anne Ramey
David Boothe wrote: > >I habe the following set up as a cron job... > > > > /path/to/mailman/bin/list_members listname | mail -s 'List Names' [EMAIL > > PROTECTED] > > > > > > > It sends the email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but it is empty. > You might try /path/to/mailman/bin/list_memb