Abdul Javid writes:
> Is there a setting to let list moderators a notification that a
> pending request is approved/rejected. If there are 3 email ids
> in moderators, if one approves, i would like other 2 to know that
> the email has been taken care. please advise thanks Javid
Why do y
Jonathan Nichols wrote:
>Greetings!
> I must preface this by noting that I have in fact Googled for this
>but have not found any solutions that work. I have an Ubuntu box
>(Hardy) and have a mysql/postfix setup as documented in the Flurdy
>howto found at http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] migrating to new server
From: Pieter Donche
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 15:55:51 +0200 (CEST)
To: mailman-users@python.org
>An old server is to be replaced with a new one. The old server
>(solaris mailman-2.1.7) runs a couple
Infokeep - Mario Sergiowrote:
>
>I have na main list with name (ge...@domain.com). Inside of this list, I
>have other two lists (fina...@domain.com and supp...@domain.com).
>
>
>
>All lists has the moderation bit disable. But, When I send an email to
>the main list (ge...@domain.com), this emails
Abdul Javid wrote:
>
>Is there a setting to let list moderators a notification that a pending
>request is approved/rejected.
>
>If there are 3 email ids in moderators, if one approves, i would like other 2
>to know that the email has been taken care.
I'm sorry. There is no such notification
Brendon Lloyd wrote:
>
>I was wondering if anyone has come across this problem:
>
>I recently migrated mailman from version 2.1.7 to 2.1.12, and most of
>the admindb GUI appears to work, however, when I attempt to accept held
>messages, nothing happens after I click on "Submit All Data". I just s
Thank you for the thorough and thoughtful response. I really thought as
much, but wanted to check with the experts--you certainly all seem very
knowledgeable and I appreciate your insights.
Rasa
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 04/05/09 08:07, Rasa Isaacson wrote:
>
>> Our
An old server is to be replaced with a new one. The old server
(solaris mailman-2.1.7) runs a couple of mailing lists.
We will keep the same web address and the same e-mail address on
the new server (FreeBSD7 mailman-2.1.11).
In the old server the mailman software ran under a normal user
with
Hi list,
I have na main list with name (ge...@domain.com). Inside of this list, I
have other two lists (fina...@domain.com and supp...@domain.com).
All lists has the moderation bit disable. But, When I send an email to
the main list (ge...@domain.com), this emails wait the moderator accept
Greetings!
I must preface this by noting that I have in fact Googled for this
but have not found any solutions that work. I have an Ubuntu box
(Hardy) and have a mysql/postfix setup as documented in the Flurdy
howto found at http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ ... but I also have
maildrop in
Hi
Is there a setting to let list moderators a notification that a pending request
is approved/rejected.
If there are 3 email ids in moderators, if one approves, i would like other 2
to know that the email has been taken care.
please advise
thanks
Javid
Hello all!
I have more that 40 thousand spam messages bounced on my mailman list.
Can't discard them thru the web interface...
I googled and searched this list archive and found a solution:
cd /usr/lib/mailman/bin
./discard data/heldmsg*
But I've got "Ignoring non-held message: data/heldmsg*"
a
Hi Folks,
I was wondering if anyone has come across this problem:
I recently migrated mailman from version 2.1.7 to 2.1.12, and most of
the admindb GUI appears to work, however, when I attempt to accept held
messages, nothing happens after I click on "Submit All Data". I just see
the same for
Mark,
thanks for your suggestions.
Am/On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:18:57 -0700 schrieb/wrote Mark Sapiro:
>Matthias Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>I just subscribed after fiddeling around for a day with mailman on
>>Leopard (Mac OS 10.5.6 Server on a G4 PPC dual).
>
>
>And it's probably a good idea to look at the
> Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>
>> For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd's and
>> python's stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system.
>>
>> Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something?
>
>
> Check your web server logs to see what http requests are
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd's and
>python's stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system.
>
>Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something?
Check your web server logs to see what http requests are being
processed at
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>Accidentally, I had DEFAULT_REPLY_GOES_TO_LIST = 1 when I wanted it to be 0.
>Unfortunately, a whole bunch of lists have already been created with 1 ...
>So before I do the following, I want to run it by here to make sure I¹m
>not going to screw something up.
>
>For tha
For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd¹s and
python¹s stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system.
Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something?
Thank you...
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Accidentally, I had DEFAULT_REPLY_GOES_TO_LIST = 1 when I wanted it to be 0.
Unfortunately, a whole bunch of lists have already been created with 1 ...
So before I do the following, I want to run it by here to make sure I¹m
not going to screw something up.
For that matter, maybe there¹s a simple
For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd¹s and
python¹s stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system.
Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something?
Thank you...
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Accidentally, I had DEFAULT_REPLY_GOES_TO_LIST = 1 when I wanted it to be 0.
Unfortunately, a whole bunch of lists have already been created with 1 ...
So before I do the following, I want to run it by here to make sure I¹m
not going to screw something up.
For that matter, maybe there¹s a simple
For sometimes long periods of time, it seems, ten or twelve httpd¹s and
python¹s stay at the top of top, almost totally crippling the system.
Is this normal? Should I reconfigure something?
Thank you...
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