I am recovering from a catastrophic hardware failure.
I have a tape backup of mailman, lists and all, and I would like to restore it
to the new hardware.
I have successfully installed mailman on the new server. Can anyone refer me
to a document that will guide me through re-constructing my lis
On 22/01/2011 12:40 PM, "McNutt Jr, William R" wrote:
>
> Has anyone successfully made this work on a Sun Solaris 10? I've
> been at this for three days and no matter what I do, I only manage
> to change error messages. At this point I've made it through the
> ./configure step, but it's breakin
well, attached are parts of the error and qrunner logs.. I also forgot to
mention that I also delete the following files:
rm /var/lib/mailman/data/*.pck -f
rm /var/lock/mailman/*.* -f
the first one also eats up my little space on the hard drive, and the other
locks the lists n they can’t send..
Noah wrote:
>
>I have over 61000 heldmsg--.pck files in
>/var/lib/mailman/data for various mail list. They are binary so I
>cannot view them.
You can view them with Mailman's bin/dumpdb
>I checked two of the lists that have these files
>associated with it and mailman does not see held messa
Has anyone successfully made this work on a Sun Solaris 10? I've been at this
for three days and no matter what I do, I only manage to change error messages.
At this point I've made it through the ./configure step, but it's breaking on
make install.
It's a Sun Fire x4100 running solaris 10.
Is there a way to search the entire user list for moderation bit.
What I would like to do is search the list of users of my mailman lists to see
who 'does not' have the moderation bit set.
Had a situation the other day where a user replied to one of my lists and it
went through because the pers
I don't know what the apt-get process does to undo what it had done up
to this point, but at this point, the new Mailman 2.1.9 had been
installed and all that was left to do was any necessary list data
migration. Since there aren't any data format changes between 2.1.9
and 2.1.11, it was essenti
Hi there,
I have over 61000 heldmsg--.pck files in
/var/lib/mailman/data for various mail list. They are binary so I
cannot view them. I checked two of the lists that have these files
associated with it and mailman does not see held messages via the web
GUI. Do I need these messages or can
Hi Mark,
thanks for your reply, and sorry for my delay!
2010/12/18 Mark Sapiro :
> The procedure for adding a host name is
>
> 1) Put the appropriate add_virtualhost() in mm_cfg.py.
> 2) If Postfix is to generate virtual alias maps for this domain, add it
> to POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS in mm