Re: [Mailman-Users] maximum hop count exceeded

2010-05-24 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Grant Taylor writes: > If you are not pruning Received: headers as you pass your messages in to > Mailman, they may be counted as extra headers contributing to the loop > detection cludge. But pruning Received headers has the disadvantage that you can't detect real loops caused by some boneh

Re: [Mailman-Users] maximum hop count exceeded

2010-05-24 Thread Ted Targosz
Grant, Thank you very much... your advice appears to be spot on... I've added a header_check to my postfix configuration on my mailman server to prune the headers from my internal gateway before they are passed to mailman. something like /^Received: from localhost/IGNORE /^Received:

Re: [Mailman-Users] maximum hop count exceeded

2010-05-24 Thread Grant Taylor
Ted Targosz wrote: so I was wondering if anyone else had encountered this and knew of a workaround (besides bypassing the gateway) I've not run in to this my self (with Mailman). But what you say makes perfect sense. If you are not pruning Received: headers as you pass your messages in to

[Mailman-Users] maximum hop count exceeded

2010-05-24 Thread Ted Targosz
While not strictly a mailman question, I'm having a problem with delivering mail to a few list members because their mail server sees our mail man messages as having too many hops. my mailman server is behind a Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server using Postfix, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin

[Mailman-Users] Mailman CGI Error-Group mismatch error

2010-05-24 Thread Wang, Mary Y
Hi, I received the following error this morning. So I rerun configure again with the following command: ./configure --with-cgi-id=apache --prefix=/var/mailman. I'm still getting the same error. Is there any place that I can look for so that I can debug this problem better? Perhaps, looking a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman bug or browser behaviour?

2010-05-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Geoff Shang wrote: > >On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote: > >> Geoff Shang wrote: >>> >>> I've noticed that if I go to pending Moderator requests and approve a >>> message from a particular user, if I leave the resulting page open which >>> says "Click here to reload this page" and another messa

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounceback from Another List

2010-05-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ben McGee wrote: > >Thanks for the reply. I have checked and double checked and >li...@example.com is not a member of li...@example.com in the membership >list. Is there any other place I should check? From what I can tell >that is "the" list of members. I've been through the FAQ and didn't >fin

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman bug or browser behaviour?

2010-05-24 Thread Geoff Shang
Hi, Reserecting an old thread. On Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote: Geoff Shang wrote: I've noticed that if I go to pending Moderator requests and approve a message from a particular user, if I leave the resulting page open which says "Click here to reload this page" and another message fr

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounceback from Another List

2010-05-24 Thread Jay A. Sekora
> Thanks for the reply. I have checked and double checked and > li...@example.com is not a member of li...@example.com in the membership > list. Is there any other place I should check? From what I can tell > that is "the" list of members. [...] > Do you think this could be an MTA problem (exim

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounceback from Another List

2010-05-24 Thread Ben McGee
Ben McGee wrote: >>I have a fairly large Mailman Installation on Ubuntu server 9 with >>several thousand subscribers and about a dozen lists. When users post >>to List1 they receive a bounce message from List2. For example, the >>list administrator receives this notice... > [...] >> >> Reason

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Patricia A Moss quoted me and wrote. > >>If you look at the overall archive TOC for a list, you will see entries >>like >> >>May 2010: [ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ] [ Text xx KB ] >>April 2010:[ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ] [ Gzip'd Text xx KB ] >I am not sure how to look at the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Understanding Archiving

2010-05-24 Thread Patricia A Moss
>If you look at the overall archive TOC for a list, you will see entries >like > >May 2010: [ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ] [ Text xx KB ] >April 2010:[ Thread ][ Subject ][ Author ][ Date ] [ Gzip'd Text xx KB ] I am not sure how to look at the TOC. I didn't see it in either of the list