Howdy!!
We've been running Mailman for years (about ten)... upgraded through the
years, finally ending up with 2.1.3 on an OLD copy of Red Hat Linux
(pre-Fedora). But that server died recently.
Now we have a shiny new server with a fresh copy of Fedora 9, and
Mailman 2.1.9. I did mana
Hi,
I use mailman version 2.1.10 patched with mhonarc and modinc patches.
I'm trying to move archives to subdirectories.
e.g.
$base/archives/private/test
$base/archives/private/test.mbox
=>
$base/archives/private/sectionA/test
$base/archives/private/sectionA/test.mbox
I've googled some answer f
Nothing out of the ordindary shows up in the log. The IP/domain name
is not on any common blacklists...
I am not sure what I am supposed to be checking for in the WIKI, I
found very little on there about spam other than installing spam
assasin...
I am not convinced this is a spam issue ei
Shambhu Sharma wrote:
>>
>> I would like to migrate my Mailman from one server to another server
>>which has already Mailman running and some lists are created. I searched
>>Mailman archives but didn't find any scenario like this. Here is detail:
>>I have two servers ("A" and "B") and on both
Edward Harvey wrote:
>
>Not sure how much of this you like / agree with, but here's an example
>of how I like to obscure things like that:
> http://nedharvey.com/pipermailconfig.html
Thanks for the suggestion. One comment on your page - I don't think the
list reply mailto should be obscur
Shambhu Sharma wrote:
>
> I would like to migrate my Mailman from one server to another server
>which has already Mailman running and some lists are created. I searched
>Mailman archives but didn't find any scenario like this. Here is detail:
>I have two servers ("A" and "B") and on both Mailm
Tecru Info wrote:
There have been like 600 unsubscribes at once, some from from people we
know, all across the board as far as ISP's go, not all AOL, or even
google or yahoo.
Is there anything else I should check?
Check your logs. Check to see if you are on any of the common black lists.
faisal anif wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Command died with status
2:"/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post listname". Command output:
Groupmismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
executed asgroup "daemon", but the system's mail server executed the mail
scri
Hi,
I would like to migrate my Mailman from one server to another server
which has already Mailman running and some lists are created. I searched
Mailman archives but didn't find any scenario like this. Here is detail:
I have two servers ("A" and "B") and on both Mailman is running with havi
There have been like 600 unsubscribes at once, some from from people
we know, all across the board as far as ISP's go, not all AOL, or even
google or yahoo.
Is there anything else I should check?
On Sep 18, 2008, at 6:51 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Tecru Info writes:
We are having a p
hi,
on subscribing to my list the subscribers recieve the welcome messageto their
inboxes.
but when I post to the list I get a returned mail with the following error:
*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Command died with status 2:"/var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman
post listname". Command
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Martin Evans wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
If I understand correctly what you are saying, spam is being sent to
the list-request address with a From: header containing an innocent
3rd party address. The response from Mailman, which contains the
original message, is sent to the i
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