On Oct 22, 2007, at 18:02, Mikael Hansen wrote:
> I feel I must have overlooked the obvious.
Such as adding a proper subject field ;-)
Mikael
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On Oct 22, 2007, at 10:47, Mark Sapiro wrote:
[Re: Looking to migrate off of Majordomo]
> List owners/moderators can approve or discard held posts and held
> (un)subscribe requests by email, but that's about it. Other list
> admin tasks require a web interface or shell access with write
> pe
Mark Sapiro writes:
> Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis wrote:
He's Greek. I'll bet he has users putting raw ISO-8859-7 in the
headers.
Look for "illegal character isn't ascii" errors in the logs (something
like that, I forget exactly how it's spelled).
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Have a new and different one. One of my users that has two lists, let's
call them list1 and list2. If he sends a message to list1 and cc's
list2, list1 never receives the message. If he sends the same message
only to list1, it goes through fine. According to my exim logs, it is
delivering b
Scott Mohnkern wrote:
>Okay, that probably made someone choke. We're currently running
>majordomo (and have been for years) and we're looking to migrate off of
>majordomo, however, we need a solution which allows for non web based
>list management. (i.e. via email messages to the server)
Ma
Hi Mark,
Why so old? The system has been around since the dawn of time and hasn't
been upgraded since. It's running on an old sparc with Solaris. We are
going to be upgrading to the new version soon hopefully. As you know
though, it's not an easy task. :)
We seemed to just figure out the problem.
Dan Mashal wrote:
>
>I created a new list using the newlist command. For some reason I had to
>run fix_url after creating the list.
In Mailman 2.1.1 (why so old?) if you just specify list_name to
bin/newlist, the list will be created in the
DEFAULT_URL_HOST/DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST domains. if you want
Hello,
I created a new list using the newlist command. For some reason I had to
run fix_url after creating the list. Right now it seems that the
moderator password does not work for this list (I know im using the
right one).
Any ideas why this might happen? We are using Mailman versio
Okay, that probably made someone choke. We're currently running
majordomo (and have been for years) and we're looking to migrate off of
majordomo, however, we need a solution which allows for non web based
list management. (i.e. via email messages to the server)
I'm pretty sure mailman will d
Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis wrote:
>
>Suddenly, no messages are sent for the list administrators to approve or
>reject the incoming emails. Also, there are no postings in the "Tend to
>pending moderator requests".
>
>The problem is solved when i type /usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl stop
>
>and
Hi,
There is a weird problem with mailman. I have a few lists that all
members are moderated. When an email arrives into each list, it is held
for approval.
Suddenly, no messages are sent for the list administrators to approve or
reject the incoming emails. Also, there are no postings in the "
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