Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Peter Coolen wrote:
>>
>>Do you have any idea how to fix this problem with my web server
>>configuration? It is Apache 1.3.36
>
>>Alias /mailman/ "/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/"
>
>
>The above line overrides the ScriptAlias below. Remove it.
>
>
>>
>>Options Indexes
Peter Coolen wrote:
>
>Do you have any idea how to fix this problem with my web server
>configuration? It is Apache 1.3.36
>Alias /mailman/ "/usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/"
The above line overrides the ScriptAlias below. Remove it.
>
>Options Indexes FollowSymlinks MultiViews ExecCGI
>
> There is something wrong with your web server configuration.
> Instead of executing Mailman's cgi-bin/create wrapper and
> serving it's output, the web server is serving the wrapper
> file as text.
>
> --
Do you have any idea how to fix this problem with my web server
configuration?
hi -- i'm new at both mailman and postfix, but i thought i'd
try and reduce someone else's pain when trying to do what i've
been trying to do.
i spent a bunch of time last night very confused because i couldn't
do a configuration of a mailman list in a postfix virtual domain.
from what i read in t
Barry Warsaw
>
>On Jan 20, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> Barry Warsaw wrote:
>>>
>>> If you know the list password you can send the email command 'who' to
>>> the -request address.
>>
>> The results don't include hidden members.
>
>Right. Yep, I think there should be a way for list ow
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On Jan 20, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Barry Warsaw wrote:
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>> If you know the list password you can send the email command 'who' to
>> the -request address.
>
> The results don't include hidden members.
Right. Yep, I think there should
Barry Warsaw wrote:
>
>If you know the list password you can send the email command 'who' to
>the -request address.
The results don't include hidden members.
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On Jan 20, 2007, at 10:23 AM, Charles M. Owen wrote:
> I gather from what I read, that if I don't own the server my list
> is hosted,
> there is no way to get a full membership list with emails and names.
If you know the list password you can send
Charles M. Owen wrote:
>
>I have found some reference to changing the general information page, but
>again I don't own the installed instance of Mailman.
The list's General information page (listinfo) can be edited via the
web admin interface "Edit the public HTML pages and text files" link.
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Peter Coolen wrote:
>
> When i want to go to the page www.domain.tld/mailman/create, I get the error
> below:
>
> Mailman CGI error!!!
> %s
> --with-cgi-gidwebCGI--with-mail-gidmail-SThe Mailman CGI wrapper encountered
> a fatal error. This entry is being stored in your syslog:Group mismatch
>
Charles M. Owen wrote:
>I gather from what I read, that if I don't own the server my list is hosted,
>there is no way to get a full membership list with emails and names.
>
>I have found some reference to changing the general information page, but
>again I don't own the installed instance of Mailm
Hi All,
I tried to install mailman on my slackware system with postfix (mysql
virtual domains) and apache..
I followed the whole mnual ,except the thing about the virtual domains.. I
will do this later on.
When i want to go to the page www.domain.tld/mailman/create, I get the error
below:
M
I gather from what I read, that if I don't own the server my list is hosted,
there is no way to get a full membership list with emails and names.
I have found some reference to changing the general information page, but
again I don't own the installed instance of Mailman.
Charles
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Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
> I will have to batch subscribe thousands of email adresses, but I dont
> want them to be affraid by the subscription notification of Mailman.
Use the web admin interface for the list. Look under Membership
management -> Mass subscription. Set "subscribe or
Hi all,
I manage a website that has a newsletter.
The newsletter is send by the website embeded PHP script.
I would like to switch to a mailman based newsletter. An "announce only"
Mailing list, then.
I will have to batch subscribe thousands of email adresses, but I dont
want them to be affraid by
At 3:22 AM -0600 1/20/07, Rob Poe wrote:
> AOL has implemented a abuse reporting system. IF someone who
> legitimately subscribes to the list (for whatever reason) marks the list
> traffic as SPAM, AOL will email a report to the server owner (if they
> sign up) with an abuse report.
Yup. Th
AOL has implemented a abuse reporting system. IF someone who
legitimately subscribes to the list (for whatever reason) marks the list
traffic as SPAM, AOL will email a report to the server owner (if they
sign up) with an abuse report.
The BAD part about that is, that AOL will not tell you WHO
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