TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
>I've probably just misunderstood something here. When you helped me with my
>setup in July, you had me create a mailman directory in the user's web space
>and we used that directory somehow. I've forgotten the exact reason we did
>that now but I vaguely recall it had som
TGPlatt, WebMaster wrote:
>
>I'm pleased to report my mailman archive update process is working again. As
>it turned out, what was keeping the feature from working was ownership
>and/or permissions on files in /usr/mailman/archives/private/[LISTNAME] and
>/usr/mailman/archives/private/[LISTNAME]/da
faisal anif wrote:
I have a Virtual private server (Fedora, 256 RAM, 10 GB HDD). I'm hosting
an announcement list of about 15,000 addresses. I noticed that each time
I post a message to the list, the free disk space (command: df -h) is
decreasing even after mailman finishes delivering all the me
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On Oct 30, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Stefan Förster wrote:
Followup to myself:
* Stefan Förster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Craig Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
master.cf:
mailmancom unix - n n - - pipe
flags=FR user
Followup to myself:
* Stefan Förster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Craig Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> master.cf:
>> mailmancom unix - n n - - pipe
>> flags=FR user=list argv=/www/lists.example.com/bin/postfix-to-
>> mailman.py ${nexthop} ${user}
>> mailm
* Craig Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> master.cf:
> mailmancom unix - n n - - pipe
> flags=FR user=list argv=/www/lists.example.com/bin/postfix-to-
> mailman.py ${nexthop} ${user}
> mailmanorg unix - n n - - pipe
> flags=FR
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I've searched the archives on this, and haven't come up with a
solution, any tips would be appreciated. I'll begin by describing our
setup.
We run a number of virtual domains on our mailman server. In each
case, we run a separate instance of
Problem solved.
The root cause turned out to be wrong file ownership of the aliases file
in /etc/mailman.
James Chapman wrote:
> I've set up postfix / dovecot / mailman on my server and it works well,
> except that no messages to mailman lists are archived. The server hosts
> several domains, tho
the box had been running our mailman set up died.
No problem, I had another box ready to take its place.
But the mailman cron jobs didn't run for about a week.
Is there a way for get senddigets to send out the digests for the
missing days?
Or did senddigest send everything since the last dig
Hi,
I have a Virtual private server (Fedora, 256 RAM, 10 GB HDD). I'm hosting an
announcement list of about 15,000 addresses. I noticed that each time I post a
message to the list, the free disk space (command: df -h) is decreasing even
after mailman finishes delivering all the messages. I ha
Now that my archiver is working again, I have several files in qfiles/shunt
that I'd like to recover and convince mailman to insert into my (now
working) October archive. If it's possible to do so, I also have a few
shunted files from the end of September that I'd like to recover and have
included
I'm pleased to report my mailman archive update process is working again. As
it turned out, what was keeping the feature from working was ownership
and/or permissions on files in /usr/mailman/archives/private/[LISTNAME] and
/usr/mailman/archives/private/[LISTNAME]/database directories. Somehow, (I'
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