Re: [Mailman-Users] Difficulties with mailman 2.1.5

2006-11-17 Thread Brad Knowles
At 3:10 PM -0500 11/17/06, Alan McConnell wrote: > Hi, Brad, I've been silent, uncourteously not thanking you > for your helpful message, because I wanted to act on > your suggestions before replying. Not a problem. I appreciate your attention to detail. > I have been in touch with the tec

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman: how to display subject and date for archives when listingof archives?

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jana Nguyen wrote: > >How do I get the archive list to display the subject, author and date >when I go to list archives? For example: > >ArchiveView by:Downloadable version >11 May 2006: [ Next Meeting for Workshop] [Jana Nguyen] [11 May >2006] [ Text 1 KB ] >

[Mailman-Users] Rate limit by domain/mx

2006-11-17 Thread Rob Jackson
I know this isn't really a mailman issue, but I was just curious, those that need rate limiting, what are you using? I really need this set up, we have one list in paticular that has almost 1500 AOL subscribers, which is an announce only list, but the owner sends out about 6 announcements at the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman issue downloading full raw archive

2006-11-17 Thread Jared Nyland
That did the trick for this issue Thanks again Jared On 11/17/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jared Nyland wrote: > > > >Great Thanks for the help on this issue. I have added that code to my > >private.py and now I am getting this error. > > > > > >Traceback: > > > >Traceback (mos

Re: [Mailman-Users] Default options for list

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Anne Ramey wrote: >I was setting my system defaults for a new installation of mailman and >seem to have run across a stumbling block. I can set the >generic_member_moderation to yes, but there doesn't seem to be a way in >mm_cfg.py to set default member_moderation_action or default >member_mo

Re: [Mailman-Users] identifying dormant lists

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Gurganious, Ellen wrote: >I'm curious on how to tell if lists are inactive or dormant ... I have >200+ lists and would like to get rid of lists that are no longer wanted >or utilized. It is a rare user that asks to have something deleted ;) If the lists have archives, look at them. If there ar

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman issue downloading full raw archive

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Jared Nyland wrote: > >Great Thanks for the help on this issue. I have added that code to my >private.py and now I am getting this error. > > >Traceback: > >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib/mailman/scripts/driver", line 88, in run_main >sys.__stdout__.write(tempstdout.getva

Re: [Mailman-Users] Difficulties with mailman 2.1.5

2006-11-17 Thread Alan McConnell
Hi, Brad, I've been silent, uncourteously not thanking you for your helpful message, because I wanted to act on your suggestions before replying. I have been in touch with the tech staff at PatriotNet(to whom I'm cc-ing this, and they have responded that they are running Debian, with its well-kn

[Mailman-Users] Default options for list

2006-11-17 Thread Anne Ramey
I was setting my system defaults for a new installation of mailman and seem to have run across a stumbling block. I can set the generic_member_moderation to yes, but there doesn't seem to be a way in mm_cfg.py to set default member_moderation_action or default member_moderation_notice...or am

[Mailman-Users] identifying dormant lists

2006-11-17 Thread Gurganious, Ellen
I'm curious on how to tell if lists are inactive or dormant ... I have 200+ lists and would like to get rid of lists that are no longer wanted or utilized. It is a rare user that asks to have something deleted ;) Thanks in advance! Ellen Gurganious Computing Services 910.962.4227 [EMAIL

Re: [Mailman-Users] scripts/owners not setting list domain

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Peter Radcliffe wrote: > >Makes me really puzzled. Me too. >My best guess is I changed the mm_cfg.py file >from when I had the bad entries in, post-upgrade, and afterwards only >processes not in the mailman group that couldn't write to >Mailman/mm_cfg.pyc were run until I was done testing...

Re: [Mailman-Users] scripts/owners not setting list domain

2006-11-17 Thread Peter Radcliffe
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said: > Try the following tests: > >>> Utils.get_domain() > (should return 'www.pir.net') > >>> Utils.get_site_email() > (should return '[EMAIL PROTECTED]') > >>> mm_cfg.VIRTUAL_HOSTS > (should return {'www.pir.net': 'list.pir.net'} All return as they sh

Re: [Mailman-Users] scripts/owners not setting list domain

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Peter Radcliffe wrote: > >If it shouldn't be necessary then I'm missing something since I can't >get that chunk of code to output the right answer... admittedly my >python is a bit rusty, though. Try the following tests: $ bin/withlist -i No list name supplied. Python info ... (InteractiveConsol

Re: [Mailman-Users] IncomingRunner reached maximum restart

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
George Sexton wrote: > >I went ahead and installed 2.1.9 and it seemed to resolve the issue. I'm >guessing the problem was RFC-2231 file names that spanned multiple >lines. The outbound message had REALLY long file names. > >Once I installed 2.1.9, the person was able to send the message. Yes,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Too Many Lists?

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Todd Seeleman wrote: > >I find when I add >another list things get goofy. I can get to a list's admin page fine >but when I click on another link, even a documentation or logout link, I >get a "web page not found" browser message. At this point I cannot even >logout from the admin page. When

Re: [Mailman-Users] Approve subscription requests via mail

2006-11-17 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Nov 17, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Brad Knowles wrote: >> PPS: Perhaps you could remove the direct link to this list from >> http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/lists.html (in the left row) - >> because the list requires subscription. > > The list does

Re: [Mailman-Users] IncomingRunner reached maximum restart

2006-11-17 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tokio Kikuchi wrote: > >George Sexton wrote: > >> >> When the IncomingRunner dies, the new message appears in the qfiles/in >> folder with an extension of .bak. I've tried deleting and re-creating >> the list and it still dies. If I remove the .bak message and re-start >> Mailman, then any queu

Re: [Mailman-Users] Approve subscription requests via mail

2006-11-17 Thread Brad Knowles
At 11:47 AM +0100 11/17/06, Georg Sauthoff wrote: > PS: Is it ok, if I submit a subscribtion request for this list to > www.gmane.org (a nntp gateway and web-archive of mailinglists)? Uh, no -- please don't. Please see the archives for the background on this issue. > PPS: Perhaps you could

Re: [Mailman-Users] Approve subscription requests via mail

2006-11-17 Thread Dragon
Georg Sauthoff sent the message below at 02:47 11/17/2006: >PS: Is it ok, if I submit a subscribtion request for this list to >www.gmane.org (a nntp gateway and web-archive of mailinglists)? End original message. - There was a rather drawn out, and sometimes h

Re: [Mailman-Users] IncomingRunner reached maximum restart

2006-11-17 Thread George Sexton
You are correct. This was SuSE Linux 10.1, which appears to be 2.1.7 with a lot of patches. I went ahead and installed 2.1.9 and it seemed to resolve the issue. I'm guessing the problem was RFC-2231 file names that spanned multiple lines. The outbound message had REALLY long file names. Once I

Re: [Mailman-Users] Too Many Lists?

2006-11-17 Thread Anne Ramey
Greetings, I've been happily converting text/aliases based lists to mailman (Tru64 Unix v5.1b, Sendmail 8.13.7, Apache Server version: Apache/2.0.54, Mailman version: 2.1.9) and everything has been working great. I have ~150 lists with ~16,000 addresses distributed amo

Re: [Mailman-Users] request.pck does not match heldmsg-Listname files

2006-11-17 Thread Gerardo Herzig
Well, if mailman do not provide such a tool, there is lots of quick ways to find such a files: Lets assume that any given .pck file must have at least 5 lines to be considered a `good one'. So you can find those files who have less than 5 lines, then you can delete it Simple python oneliner for

Re: [Mailman-Users] scripts/owners not setting list domain

2006-11-17 Thread Peter Radcliffe
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said: > Peter Radcliffe wrote: > >Utils.get_site_email() with no hostname which goes through > >get_domain() to get where it's looking for... which pulls the hostname > >out of mm_cfg.DEFAULT_URL_HOST. > Yes, but then it looks that up in VIRTUAL_HOSTS I've

[Mailman-Users] Approve subscription requests via mail

2006-11-17 Thread Georg Sauthoff
Hi, when someone subscribes to my mailman mailinglist I get a subscription request (like I configured it): [..] At your convenience, visit: http://www.etc.example.org/foo/bar [..] Hm, this is not the convenience I imagined. Is it possible to configure mailman in such a way, that the admin is abl