In a flurry of recycled electrons, Peter Matulis wrote:
> I am looking for guidance on migrating a mailman setup to a separate
> server. Is it better to start fresh?
Install 2.1.9 on the new server. Read FAQ 3.4 and check this list's archive,
it was discussed in the last couple of months.
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On Jan 15, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Kenneth Jacker wrote:
>
>> I'm using firefox-1.5.0.9 on an up-to-date Kubuntu system with
>> mailman-2.1.5-9.
>>
>> Suddenly (maybe a week or so ago), 'firefox' began and continues
>> *crashing* immedi
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
>I'm using firefox-1.5.0.9 on an up-to-date Kubuntu system with
>mailman-2.1.5-9.
>
>Suddenly (maybe a week or so ago), 'firefox' began and continues
>*crashing* immediately after I enter the "admin page" URL for all of
>my lists ...
I have no problem with a Mailman 2.1.5 i
I'm using firefox-1.5.0.9 on an up-to-date Kubuntu system with
mailman-2.1.5-9.
Suddenly (maybe a week or so ago), 'firefox' began and continues
*crashing* immediately after I enter the "admin page" URL for all of
my lists ...
I've searched around and found some alleged "work arounds" (removing
c
Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>Just wondering if it's possible (via spam filters?) to take action on a
>mail depending on text found in the body of an email? Had a quick check
>of the FAQ's and didn't see anything that looked applicable. I don't
>have command line access
Mailman doesn't provide t
Hi
Just wondering if it's possible (via spam filters?) to take action on a
mail depending on text found in the body of an email? Had a quick check
of the FAQ's and didn't see anything that looked applicable. I don't
have command line access
Rgds
MD
Thanks, there were stale locks keeping me from accessing the
administrative interface (gui/cl). I shut mailman down and deleted the
locks and everything is happy now. Sorry for the vague post to start
this discussion.
Terry
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From: Patrick Bogen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/15/07, Terry Poperszky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a mailman server (4.12) with a couple of hundred lists on it and
> it has been working fine, now my largest list (826) has frozen, I can
> list it, but it I can't add/subtract from it on the command line or the
> GUI. Can someone poin
I have a mailman server (4.12) with a couple of hundred lists on it and
it has been working fine, now my largest list (826) has frozen, I can
list it, but it I can't add/subtract from it on the command line or the
GUI. Can someone point me in the correct direction to troubleshoot this
thing?
Steve Mueller wrote:
>
>Here's my story - I've installed Mailman with, at least seemingly, no
>issues. I've run check_perms and all checked out ok. I was able to create
>a list from the command line and I received the email indicating that the
>list had been created which also included the url's
Dan MacNeil wrote:
>
> From a quick look at the template in 2.1.9, it looks like you can stick
>some javascript in to require that Names be submitted. Obviously, this
>won't work if the user doesn't have javascript enabled, but javascript
>beats a stick in the eye.
There are a few issues in tr
Barry Finkel wrote:
>
>The original Debian bug report had
>
> The short summary for the bug is "bad installation when
> /var/lib/mailman/pythonlib is a symlink."
>
>so, it appears to me that the U/D fix should have been to check for a
>symlink and not remove pythonlib entirely.
Actually,
not top posting see below.
> emmexx wrote:
>> Is it possible to make the username field compulsory when subscribing by
>> web page?
>> p.s. I can't access the server files
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Then the answer is No. You would have to modify the script that
> processes the form.
>
> You can edit
On Jan 10, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Barry Finkel wrote:
>> I read the entire bug page trail, and I am trying to understand it.
>> I looked at my 2.1.9 source test installation (on Solaris 10, where I
>> installed into /opt/mailman), and I see things in the
>>
>> /opt/mailman/pythonlib
>>
>> director
Hi all - Sorry if this is a 'newbie' question but I've searched the archives
and can't find an exact match/resolution to the issue I'm having.
Here's my story - I've installed Mailman with, at least seemingly, no
issues. I've run check_perms and all checked out ok. I was able to create
a li
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