On 5/1/07, Me Myself wrote:
> Is there a way to transfer list archives from one server to another without
> needing root access?
Not unless there are even more features that cPanel has added and
which we do not know about.
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Hello, I'm new to the list. Am about to move a Mailman list to a new server
that uses cpanel. I understand there is a slightly different version used
by cpanel. Any tips for making the move? Any potential problems I should
be aware of? If anyone has how-to instructions I'd be grateful. Thank
Meenal Pant wrote:
>I want to set up mailman to use a remote smtp server. How to achieve
>this ? I am having trouble understanding how to set up list aliases in
>/etc/alias in particular?
To use a remote SMTP server for outgoing mail, simply set SMTPHOST and
maybe SMTPPORT in mm_cfg.py. See
On 5/1/07, Jim Miller wrote:
> I am running mailman 2.1.9.cp2 and have an ongoing issue I can't find an
> solution for.
First off, this is a cPanel version. See FAQ 6.11.
> Any idea what is causing this, and how to fix the problem? I am about to
> just remove the password reminder cron ent
On 5/1/07, D G Teed wrote:
> I've tried finding the message queue IDs which were used
> and grep QueueID maillog | wc but this seems difficult
> to do since some reappear again in the logs, which were initially
> bounces.
Mailman will give you the message-id, the list name, and the number
of
On 5/1/07, McNutt Jr, William R wrote:
> Fair enough. It's not an e-mail address, there's no reason why the
> server SHOULD be able to deliver it. But I can't find the bad entry.
> Find_member for 'dawn,' 'dawn Norris,' and 'University of Maine' are all
> coming back with nothing found. How
On 5/1/07, Barry Finkel wrote:
> I get no complaints, and the administrator web interface shows the
> four addresses with the parenthesized name after the third address.
> I have not tested whether any of these addresses can post to the new
> list. But when I want to add another address to th
On 5/1/07, shirish agarwal wrote:
>When clicking on mailing list archive even with dates the resulting
> list is a flat list & one never comes to know when a particular discussion
> started or ended right there. Other lists system make this pretty much easy.
> For e.g. http://lists.gnu.
Drew Tenenholz wrote:
>
>I'd just like a quick confirmation of Mailman (2.1.4, yikes!) behavior:
>
>A message sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a body of "who"
>should return the list members. (FAQ 3.62)
>
>However, my list has 'private_roster' set to 'List Admin Only', and
>when (from a list owner
Ron Brogden wrote:
>
>Looking at the source, I see the following on line 394 of "MailList.py":
>
>self.ban_list = []
>
>I am wondering if a possible solution here would be to initialize this value
>to include a list of banned email address, either via an included value from
>Defaults.py or by har
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>
>Now, I tested the following:
>
>I became user mailman
>mailman> cd /usr/local/mailman/scripts
>mailman> ./post
>
>
>
>and indeed something showed up in the locks logfile, as well as in the
>post logfile and in the bounce logfile (as the sender address was not
>defined
Can you see an .qmail- files under the /var/vpopmail/domains
diretory?
Are you using Plesk, Cpanel, or any type of server/domain control panel?
If so, create an email alias through the control panel for one of your
domains .
Check to see if the .qmail- file shows up in
/var/vpopmail/domains/.
My Qmail files are in /home/vpopmail/domains, but there are no files for
Mailman.
I tried to create them manually, but probably did that wrong.
Where should they be?
Simon Schuh
Michael Kabot schrieb:
> Simon,
>
> The Qmail files can usually be found in /var/qmail/mailnames. There should
> be
D G Teed wrote:
>
>Due to the previous problem with majordomo2 losing about 9% of
>email (never sent to postfix, on same server) in the mail list,
>we'd like to verify that the number of emails that were attempted to be
>delivered equals the number from list_members command.
Look at the entry in
Jim Miller wrote:
>I am running mailman 2.1.9.cp2 and have an ongoing issue I can't find an
>solution for. There are a number of people who have unsubscribed to my
>list, yet they continue to receive monthly password reminders. A few months
>ago I even disabled the password reminder for the list
McNutt Jr, William R wrote:
>I've started to get an error message back from the monthly reminders.
>The gateway is reporting that:
>
>"Your message could not be delivered to:
>
>dawn norris,University of Maine (The name was not found at the remote
>site. Check that the name has been entered correc
Barry Finkel wrote:
>I create new Mailman (2.1.9) lists via copying template files.
>One of my template files has:
>
>accept_these_nonmembers = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Bleaux)', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]']
The *_these_nonmembers lists are lists of plain e
shirish agarwal wrote:
> When clicking on mailing list archive even with dates the resulting
>list is a flat list & one never comes to know when a particular discussion
>started or ended right there. Other lists system make this pretty much easy.
>For e.g. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/g
Hi all,
When clicking on mailing list archive even with dates the resulting
list is a flat list & one never comes to know when a particular discussion
started or ended right there. Other lists system make this pretty much easy.
For e.g.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2007-04/in
Simon,
The Qmail files can usually be found in /var/qmail/mailnames. There should
be a directory for each domain. Within these directories Qmail uses
.qmail- filenames for configuration so they are easily missed. Make
sure to use 'ls -al' to see them.
Check to see if Mailman has created the pr
Hello,
I'm trying to install Mailman and have some problems.
If I try to send an email to the list(configuration),
qmail cannot deliver the mail and I get a "Sorry, no mailbox here by
that name."
I looked in the logs and qmail actually tries to find the local
[EMAIL PROTECTED], like I configured i
I am trying to convert a list from the Pipermail archiver
to MhonArc.
I can run /bin/arch --wipe listname successfully.
I get this error when generating the MhonArc archive with
/bin/arch listname
Pickling archive state into
/data/mailman/archives/private/listname/pipermail.pck
Traceback (
Folks --
I'd just like a quick confirmation of Mailman (2.1.4, yikes!) behavior:
A message sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a body of "who"
should return the list members. (FAQ 3.62)
However, my list has 'private_roster' set to 'List Admin Only', and
when (from a list owner email address) I send
Hello. Like a good portion of the Internet, I am running into issues with
AOL users hitting the "spam" button in their AOL email client for legitimate
list traffic. I am wanting to stop these users from re-subscribing to any
lists but as far as I can tell, Mailman does not currently have a gl
Hi,
We're in the final tests of a pilot of mailman at our University.
Due to the previous problem with majordomo2 losing about 9% of
email (never sent to postfix, on same server) in the mail list,
we'd like to verify that the number of emails that were attempted to be
delivered equals the number
I am running mailman 2.1.9.cp2 and have an ongoing issue I can't find an
solution for. There are a number of people who have unsubscribed to my
list, yet they continue to receive monthly password reminders. A few months
ago I even disabled the password reminder for the list as a whole, and that
w
I've started to get an error message back from the monthly reminders.
The gateway is reporting that:
"Your message could not be delivered to:
dawn norris,University of Maine (The name was not found at the remote
site. Check that the name has been entered correctly.)"
Fair enough. It's not an e-
I create new Mailman (2.1.9) lists via copying template files.
One of my template files has:
accept_these_nonmembers = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
'[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Bleaux)', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]']
(I have split the line for easier readibility.) When I create a new
list vi
Hi all,
When clicking on mailing list archive even with dates the resulting
list is a flat list & one never comes to know when a particular discussion
started or ended right there. Other lists system make this pretty much easy.
For e.g. http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2007-04/in
Hi,
[I changed the name of this thread, as I realized that I more or less
hijacked this thread from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and two threads with the same
subject proceeded in parallel, my sincere apologies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and to the list]
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
>
>> Ma
Hi ,
I want to set up mailman to use a remote smtp server. How to achieve
this ? I am having trouble understanding how to set up list aliases in
/etc/alias in particular?
Thanks
Meenal
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