On 6/18/09 7:11 PM, Bryan Harrison at br...@bryanharrison.com wrote:
> I've built and installed Mailman 2.12 from current source code and
> have it running just fine under OS X Server 10.5.7, with on exception,
> which is not properly speaking a Mailman problem at all.
>
> If I start Mailman from
I've built and installed Mailman 2.12 from current source code and
have it running just fine under OS X Server 10.5.7, with on exception,
which is not properly speaking a Mailman problem at all.
If I start Mailman from the CLI, using /usr/share/mailman/bin/
mailmanctl -s start, all is well.
Bryan Harrison
>
>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 over any domain common to both.
>Since OS X Server is dependent on virtual_mailbox_domains , I did my
>usual blind monkey try
Bryan Harrison wrote:
>
>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.
Khalil Abbas wrote:
is there a way to delete all the messages that are held for moderation via
command prompt i.e. SSH ??
The short answer is use bin/discard
See the FAQ entry at http://wiki.list.org/x/nIA9 for more details.
Terri
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Mailm
hello ..
is there a way to delete all the messages that are held for moderation via
command prompt i.e. SSH ??
thanks ..
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Schmitt, Gordon A. wrote:
>
>The text '.."listn...@stcloudstate.edu"..' is copied from Mailman's
>Message Headers textbox of a held message and that is exactly how it appears
>in that textbox.
Yeah, That's Mailman being overprotective against XSS attacks. The HTML
entities are seen in the text
Rick Moen wrote:
>
>There remains the matter of Mailman's Web pages: Those for domain
>linuxmafia.com are present. (See: http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/)
>Those for domain lists.linuxgazette.net are not. See:
>http://lists.linuxgazette.net/mailman/listinfo/ -- as you'll notice,
>Apache2
Gruver, Sandi wrote:
>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?
Do the MIME headers of the attachment have a Content-Di
Schmitt, Gordon A. wrote:
> Below is the header info from a message that is being held that should have
> passed through. Can anyone think of what is causing this behavior for certain
> messages? One person mentioned that it happenes when he did a reply-all to a
> message and it worked after
"Schmitt, Gordon A." wrote:
>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 follow
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:37:30PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
> 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.
[...]
> After some fussing about concerning exim
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