John Espiro wrote:
>When I send a message to the mailing list I get:
>
> sm-mta[16327]: p0SJuInx016321: SYSERR(root): Cannot exec
>/etc/mail/smrsh: Permission denied
>Jan 28 19:56:22 sm-mta[16326]: p0SJuInx016321:
>to="|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post LISTNAME", ctladdr=
>(8/0), delay=00:00:01,
Beau Barnhart wrote:
>
>We have been asked by mail-abuse.org to make changes to the configuration
>to one of our servers. The following this their request...
Actually, the request understates the problem. See below.
>-- message from mail-abuse.org --
>
>Currently, when messages arrive
Rob wrote:
>
>So, if I do use Emergency moderate in the future, would I just check the
>pending requests page manually to see if posts have arrived?
If you wanted to know what was waiting moderation before receiving your
daily notice, yes.
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On Feb 1, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>>
>> I noticed a strange behavior recently. One list was set to "Emergency
>> Moderate" all traffic. For this one list, I (as administrator) did not
>> receive the customary notification of held e-mails until the following day,
>> w
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 21:05:31 -, Rob wrote:
I am trying to understand this behavior and was curious if anyone had
any thoughts.
I saw exactly the same behaviour a month or two back, then I read the
manual that confirmed this is as intended - to avoid the moderator getting
floods of em
Rob wrote:
>
>I noticed a strange behavior recently. One list was set to "Emergency
>Moderate" all traffic. For this one list, I (as administrator) did not receive
>the customary notification of held e-mails until the following day, when the
>daily reminder message would notify me that the messa
I am running v2.1.13 on Mac OS X Server 10.5.8; all works well, I have many
lists running with virtual hosts for several organizations.
I noticed a strange behavior recently. One list was set to "Emergency Moderate"
all traffic. For this one list, I (as administrator) did not receive the
custom
Brian Luria wrote:
>If I have a list called "n...@domain.com" and I want to change it to
>something else, say "names...@domain.com" - is there a relatively easy way
>to do this for someone not versed in the server side of managing the mailman
>install?
The various ways to "rename" a list are de
If I have a list called "n...@domain.com" and I want to change it to
something else, say "names...@domain.com" - is there a relatively easy way
to do this for someone not versed in the server side of managing the mailman
install?
Thanks, as always, in advance
Brian
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