subscribed people are still
being sent emails. How can I fix this?
Thanks!
Amanda Widom
Membership Coordinator
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
132 Nassau Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-349-5890 ext.319
Fax: 212-608-2310
www.
ttons flicker on.
So, my apologies and thanks.
On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:46 AM, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 17:59, Amanda Hickman wrote:
My request is twofold:
1) a "discard all" button in the admindb/administrative requests
interface, so that when the list address g
My request is twofold:
1) a "discard all" button in the admindb/administrative requests
interface, so that when the list address gets caught by a virus that
continually sends out .pif files re thank you or my details or wicked
screensaver, you can approve the messages that should go to the list
es throwing a temper-tantrum with the CPanel folks
or my hosting company?)
I am wanting to do a mass subscription to this new list pretty soon, so I
would deeply appreciate a reply at someone's earliest convenience. I'll
treat you to a virtual cup of coffee. ;-) Thanks so much in adva
e a couple
of moments to educate this airhead? Thank you!
Amanda F. Moore
Marketing & Design Assistant
Sunrise Windows
200 Enterprise Dr.
Temperance, MI 48182
www.sunrisewindows.com <http://www.sunrisewindows.com/>
Phone: 734-847-8778
Toll-Free: 800-557-87
s trouble with that RH box in general than we're having with this
one. ::Shrug::
=)
Amanda
Paul Cox wrote:
> On Thursday, Oct 25, 2001, Amanda wrote:
>
> > RPMs under Drake, in my experience, are evile. I have gotten precisely one RPM for
> > Mandrake 8 to install correctl
You're right, I'd have torn out all my hair and gone back to teaching
things like the psychology of complex musical compositions. :-)
=)
Amanda
"Derek J. Balling" wrote:
> >...if I need a Ph.D. and five feet of shelf space for the manuals
> >required to ma
asically voodoo, and that doesn't
jibe with being the kind of no-bull system adminstrator I tend to be. Ditto for
Cisco equipment - if I need a Ph.D. and five feet of shelf space for the manuals
required to make it run, I don't want it on my network...
=)
Amanda
Timothy Brier wrote:
&
download). The lesson I
learned immediately after "don't trust RPMs" is how to tweak and compile stuff
myself. :-)
happy tweaking,
=)
Amanda
Greg Ward wrote:
> On 25 October 2001, David Pierron said:
> > I am new to Linux, Sendmail, and Mailman (uh-oh)
>
> I hope you
't really The Technical Support Department(tm), they
use the same kind of information to tackle technical difficulties. If you've checked in
every nook and cranny, you probably have this information already at your disposal. If
not, then... well, not everything has b
Yeep. I hope Drake 8.2 is easier than 8.0 was. It gave me a serious headache.
I've gone back to RedHat. ::shrug::
=)
Amanda
Jon Carnes wrote:
> On Monday 22 October 2001 23:49, tom hilton wrote:
> > Hi, I am brand new to linux, and trying to configure my install. I have
> &
Yeah, but I'm not entirely sure precisely where the file originated. I have it
pinned to my corkboard right over my head, and it says "Mailman Site Administration
Documentation" at the top. Anybody remember where it came from?
=)
Amanda
"Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
>
Hm. All I did was give him what he asked for, not perhaps what he really needed.
Guess I've caught admin's disease after all. :-) Thanks for sharing this handy
tidbit...
=)
Amanda
"Mark T. Valites" wrote:
> Ah, but if you want to preserve the preferences, settings
wherever/mailman/bin and do:
./list_members listname > flatfile.txt
=)
Amanda
"Jeremy Luebke - RockHosting.com" wrote:
> Is there a way that I can download a copy of all my members email addresses
> so I can transfer them to a different program on a different
ug::
There are probably a number of ways to do it, but it's going to be a
matter of how much effort you want to put into it.
=)
Amanda
Mike Avery wrote:
> One of my moderators asked me for help. She runs a
> moderated list, and only wants her messages to go to
> the list.
>
>
Hi Alessandro,
Don't worry. Your command of English is far better than that of a few other
posters for whom English is their primary (or only) language. :-)
=)
Amanda
Alessandro Luiz Petrocino wrote:
> Hello, everybody !
>
> I'm a brazilian "administrator", an
nd less insulting) than having that peer tell him/her to RTFM. Gods,
it's like Microsoft tech support! Surely we can do better than that.
::getting down off soapbox and returning to work::
=)
Amanda
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rator
approval for subscription, not just for posts. That way he can't wreak
havoc on your list unless you let him in the door.
Of course, that still won't stop Mr. Dodo from going out and making
himself over as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and subseq
bells and whistles. It's extra production time, of course, but
it's well worth it in our particular instance.
::get a good Perl book::
=)
Amanda
Jim Kutter wrote:
> I know this one is real icky, but does anyone know if it's possible to wrap messages
>in HTML? (Sales folks
J C Lawrence wrote:
> > Do other MUA's (e.g., Outlook, Netscape, etc.) suport RFC 2369?
>
> ... Outlook doesn't. ...
::snort:: Does Outlook do *anything* useful?
=)
Amanda
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that
provide a means of reading HTML-based mail, and frequently doesn't even
know it can be done), older versions of Eudora, Claris, and other
lightweight clients which are very common with hospitals and schools,
and apparently some people who installed some funky "security patch"
(ha
Jim Kutter wrote:
> That brings me to another question - what's an accurate method of counting the
>number of bounces? I was grepping the bounce log and counting the number of bounces
>for my newsletter. That will only work however if I wipe the bounce log every few
>days - and even then I won
Greg Ward wrote:
> On 02 October 2001, Amanda said:
>
> > Quick and dirty answer - you could set your Reply-To to some other
> > location.
>
> Not quite -- a correctly-configured auto-responder (apparently they do
> exist) will reply to the envelope sender, or the
box you can
sift through (manually or otherwise) at your convenience.
Bounce and rejection notices should still come back to the apparent sender of the
message (in your case, listowner), which can be handy if you want to count bounces
(which we do).
=)
Amanda
Jim Kutter wrote:
> Hello
list, and that was pretty
ugly. The messages weren't blank, though. Hm.
=)
Amanda
J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Oct 2001 08:51:02 -0500
> Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity <(SOLT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> > Dear Mailman list: Since the
ksgiving Day, for example, I don't have to do anything special, it
just won't run because no message file is available.) If you'd be interested in
something like that, drop me a line.
=)
Amanda
Jim Kutter wrote:
> Hello, I know this really isn't the place for this kind of
w he was in over his head. It takes
some big stones to admit that out loud, especially when the world is full of
hoity-toity folks just *waiting* for an opportunity to slam you for not
knowing everything about everything at birth.
:: no won
on our massive Dell server.
(Ye gods, what I'd give to see *this* thing running on *that* server.)
Anyway, suffice it to say, qmail will kick some serious behind. :-)
=)
Amanda
Mike Horwath wrote:
> With Postfix, I can deliver 30K messages pretty damn quick. When I
> was still usin
ople with fully Mailman-specific
questions with this only vaguely-related babble...
=)
Amanda
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Hiya Bram,
In the admin interface, there's a box for "Hostname this computer prefers"
or some such. That should help with your prob...er, right, never call it a
problem, it's an "issue," or a "situation."
::hmm, maybe she got too much brainwashing doing
Hi Dominique,
There's a lot of "X" unknown factors based on your message below, but
here's a SWAG(tm) ... are you using tcpd? if so, what's your hosts.allow
say?
::waving arms above computer, hollering in some exotic arcane language,
wearing scary-looking medicine woma
and the intermittent wackiness with my POP
server.
Your mileage may vary let me know if it helps you, though ...
=)
Amanda
Will Nordmeyer wrote:
> I think if I get THIS fixed, I JUST MIGHT have mailman up &
> running
So PLEASE
if anyone can help
I would be s grateful
>
&
instance - what you
need is not a list of regular expressions to help you weed out crap, but
assistance in editing the Python file itself. ::shrug:: Sorry ... maybe
someone else on the list can offer some advice.
Thanks,
=)
Amanda
Allan Garcia wrote:
hello,
ive seen through your post regarding
blo
The keyboard, man. Always blame it on the keyboard. ;-)
"Barry A. Warsaw" wrote:
> > "BAW" == Barry A Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> BAW> Cool. I've fixed this in the MM2.1 branch so you won't get
> BAW> more reasonable behavior.
>
> D'oh! Should read "so you will get more
ese error
> codes. ;)
Nothing that says "Received error code" in syslog. I don't appear to have a
log file called debug. Nothing in servicelog or messages. So I figure either I
dinna add it right, or else there's nothing to log. I'm appending a chunk of the
SMT
te users at domains other than auntminnie.com. Nada. Mail to
those remote users never gets to qmail either. Local mail? Works like
a charm.
So what's the deal here? Any ideas? anyone?
=)
Amanda
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not have time to learn to administer another MTA right now. So after
you set it up, you'll have to hang around for a few weeks until I can devote some time
to learning how to manage it. But if you're
willing to do all of that just so you can prove that yours is bigger than mine, I'
show up on the admin interface and the
admin (now amanda@tux) receives notification
"immediately" in email. (This was not working before, either when the
admin was [EMAIL PROTECTED] or when it was
amanda@tux.)
I go into the admin interface and approve the posts. The posts arrive
at all
Tania Rodriguez wrote:
> Thank you Amanda!
>
> You were right.. the thing was on the cgi-gid. I did this:
> ./configure --with-cgi-gid=httpd
> and now everything works fine! :)
You're welcome. Glad I could help. ::polishing crystal ball:: Now if I could just get
it to tell
addr, itself, bounces.)
Bad admin recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailman/logs/post shows:
Jul 12 14:20:04 2001 (5707) post to testlist from [EMAIL PROTECTED], size=20, 1
failures
mailman/logs/smtp shows:
Jul 12 14:20:04 2001 (5707) smtp for 1 recips, completed in 0.331 secs
> Wh
rst.
Hmmm. I've done so many things to it at this point I don't remember which GID I used
for mail. Any way to check
the barn door after the cow gets out? :-)
=)
Amanda
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some point in that section I
should put in the line you mention above? Will it be really painfully
obvious where it should go?
J> I've got a quiet bet running that QMail is configured to
J> either refuse/error connections from 127.0.0.1 or from the
J> local IP.
B>I think that's
I subscribe my local account on the server
where Mailman and qmail reside (amanda@tux) [hey, don't blame me for
the corny server name!]. I get a confirmation of my subscription. I
send a message from amanda@tux to testlist@tux. A message is sent back
to amanda@tux informing me that my post has bee
I'm easy. And I haven't lost a piece of software yet. (Not since I lost my
first downloaded file, lo these many years ago...)
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Amanda
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n the future and don't have the
luxury of a check_perms utility.
=)
Amanda
Enriko Groen wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Karl Carlile [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > But then it said that that installation directory
> > /home/mailman is not
> > co
mpted to open the door
to that information for you; however, you will have to walk through
the door yourself. Nobody here is going to spoon-feed you. If that's
what you are seeking, I'm afraid you will need to look somewhere else.
Sincerely,
=)
Amanda
Alexa-Francesca Karliev wrote:
ware, Windows and Mac software generally much better fits
that description.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming...
=)
Amanda
Alexa-Francesca Karliev wrote:
Please
be kind enought to e-mail me plain english instructions as to use your
program. Thank you. Alexa-Francesca
7;m not a fool - there's
no such thing as foolproof. Security is and will ever be a game of leapfrog.)
Chad's right - ssh is pretty cool when you have a need for it. Maybe someday in my
spare time I'll set that up on this machine. Nahh... then I m
documentation has rightfully earned its
reputation as being confusing at best; outdated and incorrect as its norm; and
at worst, far worse than useless as it leads you down a primrose path...
=)
Amanda
Karl Carlile wrote:
> I have downloaded mailman and hope to turn my p3 pc into a mailser
eline
/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd testlist
Any ideas?
=)
Amanda
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th time why she ever got into computers in the first
place::
=)
Amanda
Amanda wrote:
> Satya wrote:
>
> > You mentioned ScriptAlias. I have this:
> >
> > Alias /mailman/ /home/mailman/cgi-bin/
> >
> > Do you have a similar line? Is it correct?
>
> I don'
FYI, the Alias line didn't help. I had a ScriptAlias line that was nearly
identical. That didn't help either.
What'm I doing wrong here? anybody?
=)
Amanda
Satya wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2001 at 03:20, Satya wrote:
>
> >Note the paths. They're in Apache
if the alias thing happens to fix it. I'm curious, if it's
needed, why it worked before. ::shaking head:: Weirder things have
happened...
=)
Amanda
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Apache is /usr/local/apache/www.) That was done well before
Mailman was installed, and the Mailman admin pages were working fine for weeks.
What part of httpd.conf would you like to see?
Fix one thing, break two others. It's like a Hydra, I swear...
=)
Amanda
Clark Cooper wrote:
> If you c
hing obvious ... If anyone
has any suggestions, I'm all ears.
=)
Amanda
(Drake 8 on an HP workstation running apache 1.3.20, qmail 1.03,
mailman 2.0.5, xinetd)
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"Filter that!" with certain colorful
hand gestures would not be so far out of the realm of possibilities...
[Wouldn't that be "Filter this"? Perhaps "I got yer filter right here,
mister!" Hmm...]
=)
Amanda
-
island-hopping pleasure cruise until mid-July. Don't wait on the pier for
us!"
Filter that.
Forty thousand users who are too clever for their own damned good. There are
moments that I hate every single one of them, individually and with
heartfelt passion. This afternoon happens to be
JB:
Go to your admin page and set it to allow posting from members only. :-)
=)
Amanda
J B Bell wrote:
> I recently converted a list to Mailman. Unfortunately, it's a huge spam
> target, and I get many messages a day from non-members. Slogging through
> and discarding th
All the Mailman html pages are editable, are they not? I would think
one could just pick a background image and put the tags in for it...
=)
Amanda
CJoe wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I wonder whether it is possible to change the Mailman background
> image so the background fits the ge
Benjamin:
Try egroups.com or topica.com :-)
=)
Amanda
Benjamin Winn wrote:
> If anyone can host my mailing list, "The Trekker Newsletter" for free,
> please do email me - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> We are a free service and barely pay for expenses, so monthly charges
> w
e tried cleaning up
everything I can find and reinstalling, and it ain't helping.)
Ergh...
=)
Amanda
Alain Simeray wrote:
> hi!
>
> I'm trying to set up Mailman on a RedHat 6.2 machine that has postfix setup
> instead of sendmail.
>
> I've read the docs and the we
Easy solution to this one...
::filtering turkey to the bitbucket::
Ahh. So quiet, so peaceful...
=)
Amanda
Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> you're not on any of my mail lists. Have you considered following the instructions?
>
> Do you realize that abusing the people you're aski
other cornerstone OS stuff, before getting started
with installing Mailman. (It will save you a big headache in the long run...)
=)
Amanda
"Lars T. Soeftestad" wrote:
One
has to begin somewhere, in my case with downloading MailMan. Can't figure
out how to download these files. Tar
use into the server we were setting up ...
"But how will you get to anything?" ...what's wrong with the keyboard?
Takes all kinds, I guess. :-)
=)
Amanda
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wsletter is "too technical" ?
:::g:::
you are now returned to your regularly scheduled whining...
=)
Amanda
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McCartney was in a band called Wings?
::muttering:: I really gotta get outta my cube more... I'm starting to feel
old...
Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 03:11 PM, Dan Mick wrote:
>
> > Ah, I love the New World...
> >
> > What you mean is 'Unix'.
> >
>
> Paul McCartn
ly confused by the things that kept breaking during configuration
...
... if they can't make it work, what makes me think I can??
Makes me wonder why the freaking heck I ever signed up for this project.
Sorry... tonight I will have a beer. Or three. I think I've earned it.
=)
Amanda
&quo
Please don't put words in my mouth. :-)
Dan Mick wrote:
> > To the best of my knowledge, Mailman is a Linux program. That means your
> > operating system has to be Linux, or at least based upon Linux, or at least be
> > able to pass for Linux in a dark alley on a moonless night.
>
> Ah, I lov
ole time?
Ergh.
::off to rip out every instance of gid 401 she can locate::
=)
Amanda
"I don't get paid enough for this"
Amanda wrote:
> Amanda wrote:
>
> > Everything I "fix" breaks something else so far. I'm engaging in enough
> > growling lately that the
or mailing list hosting.
If you're really looking to host your own server with your own mailing list
program ... I'm not familiar with any reliable mailing list software for
Windows; that's why we went the Linux route. :-)
=)
Amanda
Webmaster
AuntMinnie.com
Sharon wrote:
> H
Amanda wrote:
> Everything I "fix" breaks something else so far. I'm engaging in enough
> growling lately that the editors are frightened of me...
Uy. No kidding.
Somebody please offer me some advice here...
Let me start from the beginning. [Again.]
I have an HP Vectr
en
> A> again. Argh.
>
> Did you set up the crontab?
Yuh. I did that. :-) Everything I "fix" breaks something else so far.
I'm
engaging in enough growling lately that the editors are frightened of
me...
=)
Amanda
and I can't give it 401, what do I do next? (Aside from taking it out
in
the pasture and shooting it?)
::sigh::
=)
Amanda
[Further system info as the last time I mentioned this was several posts ago: mailman
2.0.5 on mandrake 8 with qmail 1.03, apache 1.3.20, using xinetd 2.1.8.8, and ther
not only was I wrong, but the
group it tried to set it to (a) wasn't the one I specified, and (b) doesn't exist.
Just so you know, I am capable of RTFM ... I'm just not getting the information I
need out of it.
Next suggestion?
=)
Amanda
Harold Paulson wrote:
> Amanda,
>
: deferral:
Failure_to_exec_script._WANTED_gid_12,_GOT_gid_401.__(Reconfigure_to_take_401?)
The kicker is, there *is* no group with gid 401. So I'm a little baffled...
What do I need to do to fix this?
Thanks,
=)
Amanda
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Mailman
ent root?
Or is there something I'm supposed to configure in apache to make it see
the mailman html docs?
Or should I set the document root in apache to something in the mailman
directories?
Thanks,
=)
Amanda
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ld contain this text:
|home/mailman/mail/wrapper post [listname]
And ditto for the other three aliases. 'Zat right? If not, how do I
fix it?
I've read the readme.qmail about fifteen times, and it's still about
as clear as mud.
Thanks,
=)
Amanda
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