> Hi,
> I was with a small business that used mail-man to organize our email
> list. We had a web guy (a friend who was paid in trade) who set this
> up and was in charge of our website. He got swamped with paid work
> and basically left us at the altar (stranded!) He no longer really
> offered
on 6/17/09 2:06 PM, Jaclyn said:
The mailing list is called likewater-news mailing list, and was set up
by Bruce Weber. We are now called the Tree of Life instead of Like
Water. We'd really like to keep using it so any advice you have would
be great! Thanks a lot.
In your situation, what
Hi,
I was with a small business that used mail-man to organize our email
list. We had a web guy (a friend who was paid in trade) who set this
up and was in charge of our website. He got swamped with paid work
and basically left us at the altar (stranded!) He no longer really
offered hel
Greetings, good people. Problem summary: After server rebuild,
virtual hosts work for SMTP, but Mailman's Web pages are appearing
for the main host only and _not_ the virtual host.
Details:
I've had Mailman running on Debian (serving up mailing lists for both
"linuxmafia.com" and "lists.linu
I have this line in the mm_cfg.py file:
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = True, but attachments (.pdf) are
being renamed to .obj.
Can you please give a big hint as to what do I need to do to fix this?
Thank you,
S. Gruver
Unix System Administrator
SBCTC-IT
Bellevue, WA 98004
425.803
We had been using mailman 2.1.5 installed on Redhat Enterprise v3.n for several
years . A few months ago, we installed a new Redhat system for our mailing
list server, Redhat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga) which has
Mailman 2.1.9 installed. I followed various instructions on migr
Mark,
Oooh! Aaah! Happy dance!
It works.
Thanks for being so generous with your expertise. Cleaning up my
fuzzy ideas has been a pleasure.
A minor puzzle, just in case you're interested:
You'll be unsurprised that I found virtual_mailbox_domains and
virtual_alias_domains will fight ov
Mark,
Thank you.
I've found the resources you recommended helpful, but am stymied
nonetheless. I'm bright but not expert with Postfix or Mailman, and
have been butting my head against this for days.
As a test, I'm trying to install mailman on the server gilded-
bat.laughingboot.net, and
P.S. "error" is empty, and "qrunner" says
Jun 15 16:01:12 2009 (7287) BounceRunner qrunner started.
Jun 15 16:01:13 2009 (7293) RetryRunner qrunner started.
Jun 15 16:01:13 2009 (7288) CommandRunner qrunner started.
Jun 15 16:01:13 2009 (7292) VirginRunner qrunner started.
Jun 15 16:01:13 2009 (
On Jun 13, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Mailman is the wrong place to put an OpenID provider. That needs to
go somewhere else, and then you can put in code that allows Mailman
to be an OpenID Relyer.
Well put, and I could not agree more.
What would be very helpful would be adding
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