Abdul Javid wrote:
recently for last 3 weeks, messages are being sent two time to list
members
Is there any place i can look to figure this out
if i send a email to list , 2 copies same mail go, and if one
replies, 2 copies come in my inbox
You can look at the Received: headers of the two c
Hi
Am using mailman for 6 months now, no issues
recently for last 3 weeks, messages are being sent two time to list members
Is there any place i can look to figure this out
if i send a email to list , 2 copies same mail go, and if one replies, 2 copies
come in my inbox
please advise if a
xp xp wrote:
I went big including hundreds of my members with mailman. THought
everything was working, but not so. By default -automatic bounce
processing is enabled and I found that it had checked 'nomail' [B]
for several members eventhough they had a valid email ID Setting was
at5.0. Then from
Hello,
I went big including hundreds of my members with mailman. THought everything
was working, but not so.
By default -automatic bounce processing is enabled and I found that it had
checked 'nomail' [B] for several members eventhough they had a valid email ID
Setting was at5.0.
Then from admin
Ali, Saqib wrote:
In short, the way to address this is to disable the -subscribe, -join,
-request, -unsubscribe, -leave and perhaps other email addresses (remove
teir aliases so they are undeliverable), and require the users to
subscribe/unsubscribe/confirm/etc. via the web.
This will be very c
I've solved my issue with your help + upgrade of mailman version.
Thanks a LOT
2008/7/21 Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> weweje network wrote:
>
>> tail -f smtp-failure
>>
>> Jul 21 21:27:51 2008 (10562) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
>> with code -1: (-2, 'Name or service not known')
>
> In short, the way to address this is to disable the -subscribe, -join,
> -request, -unsubscribe, -leave and perhaps other email addresses (remove
> teir aliases so they are undeliverable), and require the users to
> subscribe/unsubscribe/confirm/etc. via the web.
This will be very crippling for
Ali, Saqib wrote:
bounceback spam is becoming a problem for me.
spammers use the some email random email addresses in the From/ReplyTo
field and spam my mailman subscription address @
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This causes "unknown command"
bounceback to some innocent email user who never sent any emails
weweje network wrote:
tail -f smtp-failure
Jul 21 21:27:51 2008 (10562) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed
with code -1: (-2, 'Name or service not known')
Jul 21 21:27:51 2008 (10562) Low level smtp error: (-2, 'Name or
service not known'), msgid:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello, list.
I'm kind of new to server admin, but not despaired ;)
I'm using mailman on CENTOS+PLESK
Everything is perfect except no mails are sent.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman]# /etc/init.d/mailman restart
Shutting down mailman: [ OK
bounceback spam is becoming a problem for me.
spammers use the some email random email addresses in the From/ReplyTo
field and spam my mailman subscription address @
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This causes "unknown command"
bounceback to some innocent email user who never sent any emails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That suggests a problem with VirginRunner. Is it running? Are there entries
> in qfiles/virgin?
Bingo! Thanks!
There were indeed files there, and I'd missed the error in logs/qrunner
I cleared out the folder, restarted a
Russell Horn wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do other Mailman generated notices get delivered - e.g. a subscription
confirmation or a list welcome message?
Nope - anything that seems to be generated by mailman, other than the
list posts themselve
Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
We "private" archive all our lists - and its come a time where we
need to free space up on the volume that its archiving to.. My
Question is, We've identified which lists we are able to purge
archives from - and was just wondering whats the correct way to go
about removin
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This probably has nothing to do with it, but if the above setting for
> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST is different from the one in Defaults.py, you should add
>
> add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
>
Updated that an
Russell Horn wrote:
What does not work, however, is admin emails. Messages regarding
pending subscription requests, posts needing moderator approval etc,
they never even make it to postfix. The mailman smtp log doesn't show
anything other than list posts. The error log has no entries in the
past
Hi,
I migrated my mailman installation to a new server. I had some initial
teething trouble updating the list URLs but that's taken care of.
All my lists work with regards to the web interface, adding/removing
members and sending posts to the list.
What does not work, however, is admin emails. M
James Cort wrote:
The issue concerns Firefox 3 being unable to authenticate with Mailman
successfully as per earlier email on the subject dated 4 July 2008,
archived at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg50050.html
A packet capture taken from my PC is attached; it
Dear All,
Apologies for the delay in replying; I think Mark's "go ahead" message
got eaten by my spam filter.
The issue concerns Firefox 3 being unable to authenticate with Mailman
successfully as per earlier email on the subject dated 4 July 2008,
archived at:
http://www.mail-archive.c
For anyone who used it, there is an error in the 2.1.11-0.1 version
of my 820723 - Mailman/pipermail/MHonarc integration patch which was
just published.
A revised 2.1.11-0.2 version of the patch replacing the faulty
version is available at:
http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mm/patches/mhonarc
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