Re: [Mailman-Users] access from a corporate network environment

2009-03-04 Thread Grant Taylor
On 3/4/2009 8:29 PM, Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote: Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it as admin from behind a corporate firewall? Which is behind (inside) the firewall, you or Mailman? Just to confirm, you are wanting to access the Mailman administrative web

[Mailman-Users] access from a corporate network environment

2009-03-04 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Dr. Scott S. Jones writes: > Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it > as admin from behind a corporate firewall? That depends on what the firewall firewalls. Try accessing the admin page from behind the firewall. If it works, you're golden. If not, you're

[Mailman-Users] access from a corporate network environment

2009-03-04 Thread Dr. Scott S. Jones
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it as admin from behind a corporate firewall? Scott -- "Outside of a dog a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read." - Groucho Sandy Chi

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Savoy, Jim
>>Savoy, Jim wrote: >>Two of them yes, but the other two no. >Mark Sapiro wrote: >For the two old ones, be sure to check the list's digest_send_periodic setting. Right. That was the difference. They are the only two that say NO to this query. Thanks for everything, Mark.

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Savoy, Jim wrote: > >>Mark Sapiro wrote: > >>Are they for lists that had a post arrive during or immediately after >>the time the digest was sent? In other words do they just contain >>messages waiting for the next digest? > >Two of them yes, but the other two no. I will deal with this later and >S

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Savoy, Jim wrote: > >I think you nailed it. This is different from cron/crontab.in. The >latest >changes I made are not reflected. So am I supposed to do the: > > cd mailman/cron > crontab -u mailman crontab.in > >every time I make a change to the crontab.in file? I believe that was >the >very

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Savoy, Jim wrote: > >Since we are trying to troubleshoot a very mysterious problem, I should >include all of the information I have. When I ran senddigest by hand (as >user mailman), I did get a warning: > >[mailman cron]$ ./senddigests >/mail/mailman/pythonlib/korean/c/euc_kr.py:24: RuntimeWarnin

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Savoy, Jim
>>Savoy, Jim wrote: >>If/when we resolve this, I guess I'll have to start a new thread on >>why those 3 didn't go away. :-) >Mark Sapiro wrote: >Are they for lists that had a post arrive during or immediately after >the time the digest was sent? In other words do they just contain >messages wai

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Tim Bell
Savoy, Jim wrote: I didn't get anything mailed to me when I added the MAILTO though... Divide and conquer. First get a dead simple cron job working, maybe one that runs every few minutes and does something like: date >> /tmp/foo-cron; echo "done" Once that is working and you are receivin

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Savoy, Jim
>> Jim Savoy wrote: >>So obviously, this has something to do with this being run from cron. >>You would think all of it would fail though (the checkdbs stuff runs >>fine from cron). Hmmm - the above may not be true. Checkdbs did not run this morning. Mark Sapiro wrote: >What does "crontab -u ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Savoy, Jim
Mark Sapiro wrote: >Try >su mailman >cron/senddigests Since we are trying to troubleshoot a very mysterious problem, I should include all of the information I have. When I ran senddigest by hand (as user mailman), I did get a warning: [mailman cron]$ ./senddigests /mail/mailman/pythonlib/kore

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Savoy, Jim wrote: > >If/when we resolve this, I guess I'll have to start a new thread on >why those 3 didn't go away. :-) Are they for lists that had a post arrive during or immediately after the time the digest was sent? In other words do they just contain messages waiting for the next digest?

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Savoy, Jim
>Mark Sapiro wrote: Thanks for the MAILTO info. >Try >su mailman >cron/senddigests Boom. That worked. All (but 3) of the 501 digest.mboxes are gone now and I got a delivery from the list I am a digest member of. It ran rather quickly too (1 minute flat). If/when we resolve this, I guess I'll

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Savoy, Jim wrote: > >Ran it by cron. I don't see any activity at all when it runs (when I ran >the checkdbs program, python lead the way when I did a "top", but >nothing >seems to happen when I run senddigests). Try su mailman cron/senddigests It probably won't be any different, but it's worth

Re: [Mailman-Users] New crontab query: senddigests

2009-03-04 Thread Savoy, Jim
>>Jim Savoy wrote: >>I did check out a couple of the lists that had outstanding >>digest.mboxes and found that they didn't have any subscribers with the >>digest option checked. >Mark Sapiro wrote: >But, assuming this is a more or less standard Mailman (2.1.5), even if >no one is subscribed

Re: [Mailman-Users] Discard mystery SOLVED

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > --On 4. März 2009 06:32:52 -0800 Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> If the above is not the answer, send me the raw message. > > Will do. It turns out the message was some kind of edit of a prior list message and when it was sent to the list, it still contained Mailman's origi

Re: [Mailman-Users] New User - Cant send to new list

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mitch Gore wrote: > >Basically I am creating a list with 30,000 or so members to my prof >organization. I want the list owner to be able to send email to the >list but not other members. If a member reply i want it to goto a >separate i...@domain.com mailbox. I cant seem to find these settings.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Discard mystery

2009-03-04 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
--On 4. März 2009 06:32:52 -0800 Mark Sapiro wrote: One thing that could be doing this given what you've said is if Non-digest options -> scrub_nondigest is Yes, It's not. the message is HTML only (not multipart/alternative) It's not. and ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER = 0 It's not. Another

Re: [Mailman-Users] Discard mystery

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote: > > we're running Mailman 2.1.9 and can't upgrade because our Python is too > old. Today we had an issue with a message that was sent by our secretary > to our staff list. Her message kept being discarded by Mailman and I > can't find the reason. The list in question has

Re: [Mailman-Users] New User - Cant send to new list

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mitch Gore wrote: > >I am trying to set up a mailman server and having some real difficulties. > >Details: >Using CentOS 5.2 >MTA = Postfix > >I have postfix working, i can log into my user and send and receive >messages. I then installed mailman and started configuring based on >this page: > >htt

Re: [Mailman-Users] [listname]-bou...@mydomain.com ON BEHALF HELP!!!!!

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Wissam Yamout wrote: > >Whenever an email is sent to my list I get this : >[listname]-bou...@mydomain.com ON BEHALF [email] in the mail header > > > >Is there a way to get rid of this and put just [email]. See the FAQ at . >Plus how can anyone send emails to the

Re: [Mailman-Users] new-to-the-list question

2009-03-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Adam McGreggor >On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 03:17:10PM -0700, Evan Perkins wrote: >> I searched the archives, but couldn't find this question answered there. >> Is there a way, as the list admin for a number of Mailman-run email >> lists, to find if someone is subscribed to multiple lists? > >find

Re: [Mailman-Users] [listname]-bou...@mydomain.com ON BEHALF HELP!!!!!

2009-03-04 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 12:15:40AM -0800, Wissam Yamout wrote: > Whenever an email is sent to my list I get this : > [listname]-bou...@mydomain.com ON BEHALF [email] in the mail header > > Is there a way to get rid of this and put just [email]. ISTR it's an Outlook "feature", this seems plausibl

[Mailman-Users] Discard mystery

2009-03-04 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
Hi, we're running Mailman 2.1.9 and can't upgrade because our Python is too old. Today we had an issue with a message that was sent by our secretary to our staff list. Her message kept being discarded by Mailman and I can't find the reason. The list in question has all filter settings either t

Re: [Mailman-Users] new-to-the-list question

2009-03-04 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 03:17:10PM -0700, Evan Perkins wrote: > I searched the archives, but couldn't find this question answered there. > Is there a way, as the list admin for a number of Mailman-run email > lists, to find if someone is subscribed to multiple lists? find_member(8)? (assuming