Kærast wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 10:11:52 -0800
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>
>> The offending statement that throws the exception is line 76 in
>> /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Pending.py
>>
>> if data[0] == UNSUBSCRIPTION and data[1] == content[0].address:
>>
>
> Indeed it is, though I was hopi
David LEROUX wrote:
>
>I'm a new mailman administrator, first time using it and wondering a few
>things.
>First one is that we manage a bunch of lists, in which same users may be
>in different one
>The result is if we send mails to, for example, three different lists
>with a common user in those
Hum it's just what I need, perfect !
It happens to be the only mailman command I didn't carefully study
because I though it wouldn't be useful in my context (based on it's
name) :)
Many thanks to both of you,
Cheers,
Manuel
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Manuel Vacelet wr
Hi all,
I'm a new mailman administrator, first time using it and wondering a few
things.
First one is that we manage a bunch of lists, in which same users may be
in different one
The result is if we send mails to, for example, three different lists
with a common user in those lists, this user
Bernie Cosell wrote:
At the moment, I can't *find* the vette log..:o). I see the calls in the
code to syslog('vette',...) and from what I can tell the syslog is
running -- the sysadmin tells me that it is running rsyslog with the
simple rule:
*.*@MAINLOGSYSTEM
and other logging from t
On 9 Feb 2009 at 19:32, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Bernie Cosell wrote:
>
> >A user on one of the lists here complained that her posts weren't getting
> >through. I looked at the sendmail log and I see her post making it to
> >the "| ...mailman post LIST", but then the message disappeared. I've
>
Dear All,
I have got mailman worked, well, it's really
Thanks for all your help, especially Mark Sapiro.
The root cause in my configurations:
a) in my /etc/hosts file.
It should be set to something like this
127.0.0.1 palfocus.oicp.net localhost
b)configure with the option "--with-mail-gid=