Thanks a lot. I have done successfully by changing the permission of
/var/lib/mailman/archives/private/ directory .
Best regards,
Kaiser
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kaiser Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:50 AM
Subject:
Brad Knowles wrote:
>On 6/27/07, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
>
>> I've poked around a bit in various list related archives, but haven't found
>> a definitive answer. Has anyone implemented some sort of add-on, filter
>> or whatever to give mailman something like the majordomo
>> 'global taboo bod
On 6/27/07, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
> I've poked around a bit in various list related archives, but haven't found
> a definitive answer. Has anyone implemented some sort of add-on, filter
> or whatever to give mailman something like the majordomo
> 'global taboo body' rejection capability? A
Kaiser Ahmed wrote:
>
>I am a new user of mailman. I setup my server and tried to create a mailing
>list. The following massage occurred. I don't know how to solve it. Please
>suggest me the steps to be taken to solve this issue.
>--
Hi,
I am a new user of mailman. I setup my server and tried to create a mailing
list. The following massage occurred. I don't know how to solve it. Please
suggest me the steps to be taken to solve this issue.
Thanking you,
Kaiser Ahmed
System Engineer
BSS, Dhaka.
--
I've poked around a bit in various list related archives, but haven't found
a definitive answer. Has anyone implemented some sort of add-on, filter
or whatever to give mailman something like the majordomo
'global taboo body' rejection capability? All the predefined content
filters seem to just pa
Sorry, I should have said that the mailman part of the question is
solved. Now I have to deal with a few other issues as a result, like the
fact that some mail was lost (or is floating around somewhere in an imap
database and doesn't want to come home)!
It turned out to not be a Mailman proble
douglas repetto wrote:
>
>Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the
>system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal
>files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on
>OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archive
Barry Finkel wrote:
>I am running Mailman 2.1.9. I have a list where one posting has a
>"Subject:" line:
>
> Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible Antivirus
> Problems
>
>The next posting in the thread has:
>
> Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible An
Barry Finkel writes:
> I am running Mailman 2.1.9. I have a list where one posting has a
> "Subject:" line:
>
> Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible Antivirus
> Problems
>
> The next posting in the thread has:
>
> Change in Procedure for Computers on lis
Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the
system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal
files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on
OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archives/etc are
being stored in /
On 21/06/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please do let us know how things turn out. We don't provide official
> support for third-party add-ons, but it can be useful for us to
> provide links to where people can get support, in case someone else
> in the future follows the same logi
Hi everyone. Just as a followup, Katrina on the Eudora list I am on came up
with a UTF-8 decoder plug-in.
http://windharp.de/software/utf8iso.htm
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote at 07:22 PM 06/26/2007:
>Mark Sapiro writes:
>
> > I don't know if there is a standard that says your MUA 'should'
> > reco
On Jun 26, 2007, at 7:26 PM, Gio MBG Canepa root wrote:
> MANY Thanks Jeffrey!
> SINCERLY!
> I have resolved with this hack into my:
> /etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/modsecurity_crs_30_http_policy.conf
> Simply I have commented:
> SecRule REQUEST_BASENAME
> as
> # SecRule REQUEST_BASENAME
> I think that
Hello,
Our server recently had hard drive problems, and the system was copied
to another drive where it seems to be more or less happy.
But we're having a strange Mailman problem (Mailman 2.1.5 on OSX Server
10.4.10): the lists are running, mail is being delivered, but no
archiving is taking
I am running Mailman 2.1.9. I have a list where one posting has a
"Subject:" line:
Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible Antivirus Problems
The next posting in the thread has:
Change in Procedure for Computers on list with possible AntivirusProblems
A subsequent p
Just as a follow-up to this problem from earlier this month. Turns out
the cause of this headache was related to a migration my group had
performed. We built a completely new server for mailman. As part of
the migration, the admin performing the move copied files from the old
server to the
Jesús Oliván wrote:
>
>i'm using mailman 2.1.5 on a Solaris box, and i've got a very rare issue...
>
>if i try to post a list using a non-suscribed email address, and this
>email address is included in non-suscribers allowed senders, it accepts
>my post... but if i use a regular expression like t
Leslie Herps wrote:
>
>One minor thing.
>This config:
>
># Set misc settings
>require_explicit_destination = 0
>default_member_moderation = 1
>member_moderation_action = 1
>member_moderation_notice = 'Sorry, subscribers cannot post to this list.'
>generic_nonmember_action = 1
>
>Should make it so t
Hi!
i'm using mailman 2.1.5 on a Solaris box, and i've got a very rare issue...
if i try to post a list using a non-suscribed email address, and this
email address is included in non-suscribers allowed senders, it accepts
my post... but if i use a regular expression like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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