Lorenzo Coronati wrote:
>
>Thanks Mark,
>I've read that page and followed the examples, but still I can't make
>things work.
>I wonder if all instructions I've found are based on the assumption that
>exim works with real unix users...
>Lorenzo
Check your exim logs. If your list mail is not usin
On 29/07/2011 16:29, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Lorenzo Coronati wrote:
what I understand is that exim (which is configured to manage the email
addresses stored in a mysql database) tries to expand the mailing list
looking for subscribers via sql, instead of letting mailman to do this
am I right?
and th
On Jul 29, 2011, at 10:43 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
myron wrote:
I think it's working now. When I run bin/check_perms I get 10 listed
problems--all links.
I looked at some of the links and they are right. I assume the rest
are too.
However, when I create a newlist, it is made with the same wrong
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 07:29:50AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Lorenzo Coronati wrote:
> >
> >what I understand is that exim (which is configured to manage the email
> >addresses stored in a mysql database) tries to expand the mailing list
> >looking for subscribers via sql, instead of letting ma
myron wrote:
>
>I think it's working now. When I run bin/check_perms I get 10 listed
>problems--all links.
>I looked at some of the links and they are right. I assume the rest
>are too.
>
>However, when I create a newlist, it is made with the same wrong
>permissions, but running
>bin/check_pe
Lorenzo Coronati wrote:
>
>what I understand is that exim (which is configured to manage the email
>addresses stored in a mysql database) tries to expand the mailing list
>looking for subscribers via sql, instead of letting mailman to do this
>am I right?
>and then, what do I have to do to fix th
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
>
>I try to grab the members from various of my mailing lists via the email
>interface, but two of them with more than 1,000 users each won't let
>Mailman reply on my "who " email to the relevant
>-request@mydomain account.
>
>Are there any quantity restrictions I have overseen
Hi folks,
On 29/07/11 04:56, Barry Warsaw wrote:
I haven't heard much about the Moin conversion lately, but hopefully that will
happen before the next time our license runs out.
Still working through it - sorry it's taking longer than hoped but the
confluence XML is, well, interesting:
* h
hi all
I'm trying to make mailman work with exim (on a centos server) but I'm
facing a problem:
when a subscriber posts a message, it isn't forwarded to the other
subscribers, and no error message is sent back to the sender
this is what I find in the /var/log/exim/main.log:
2011-07-28 09:01:50
On Jul 28, 2011, at 9:23 AM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
Hi Myron.
~mailman/bin/check_perms is your friend, really.
Mark was right about the owner:group setting. Looks like I was
combining fact with fiction.
I was making a lot of assumptions about what's on my system. Easy when
you're not familiar
Hi Mark.
I try to grab the members from various of my mailing lists via the email
interface, but two of them with more than 1,000 users each won't let
Mailman reply on my "who " email to the relevant
-request@mydomain account.
Are there any quantity restrictions I have overseen (or forgotten
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