this in the source.
From: "Ben Edwards (CUBE)"
But the ones that are not have this in the source.
From: "Ben Edwards \(CUBE\) via lighting"
So how do I setup mailman so the email address, rather than list name
and via, are in the From f
es! That's 1:00 a.m. my time. Can't guarantee I will still be up then.
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Is there any way to remove an admin from a list from the command line
similar to the remove_members command? I have to remove old users from
150+ lists and am not looking forward to doing it one at a time from the
web interface :-/
Thanks in advance!
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt
wrote:
> * Mark Sapiro :
>
>> >> Nov 27 08:00:22 2012 (10393)
>> >> smtp to
>> >> carbonmarkets for 1 recips, completed in 21.021 seconds
>> >> Nov 27 08:00:43 2012 (10393)
>> >> smtp to
>> >> agriculture for 1 recips, completed in 21.013 se
re to implement basic CSRF protection for all POST requests
that would also slow the attackers down I suspect (as they would have to
make a GET request first and parse it).
One thing I do know is that at least for us the attacks all appeared to be
coming from Tor endpoin
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 6:40 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Ben Cooksley wrote:
>>
>>It seems that the attackers are capitalizing on Mailman's lack of CSRF
>>protection. Does anyone know if there are plans to add CSRF protection
>>into Mailman 2?
>
>
> It dep
en to the point where we have had to disable web based
subscriptions to our mailing lists due to this abuse.
Thanks,
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>There can be issues with Exim (and other MTAs) if one of the list names
>looks like one of the administrative addresses for another list?.
>Check your Exim logs which should tell you how the mail is getting to
>List2.
Thanks again. MailMan was working perfectly. It was a configuration
issue
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 administra
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...
As list administrator, your authorization is
Mar 10 23:15 exim-4.69-1
I'm sure i'm missing something really simplebut i just can't see
what it is...
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi,
I've just start to monitor a system which implements mailman,
and I receive a regular email (every day) from senddigests cron with this body
message:
You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has been
automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are bein
Hi,
I need to get a list of all the members that is still subscribed to my
mailing list sent to me. How can this be done?
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") require approval.?
On 11/1/07, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/1/07, Ben O'Shea wrote:
>
> >I have a mailman installation where posts to the "mailman" list
> > must be approved before being sent to the list. However any
> > appro
equire approval. Also, other changes to the configuration of
this list don't seem to take either. Is there something I'm missing?
Cheers,
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Good day,
When importing a mailing list using mass import, is there a way that one can
import the persons name and email address at the same time?
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the email address visible?
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Searchable Archives: http
): CONTENT_TYPE: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
admin(16872): HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING: gzip,deflate
admin(16872): PATH_INFO: /askref
And yet I have no problems getting into the admin interface on several
other lists I've tried.
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(16095): HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING: gzip,deflate
admin(16095): PATH_INFO: /askref
What should I be looking for here?
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I didn't know any other way to do this, so I wrote a script. Hope it's
not politically incorrect around here to have used Perl. ;)
Share and enjoy!
Ben
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# Change all Mailman email addresses from one domain to another.
# Example: change_subscriber_domain tblc
com.au".
I currently using sendmail as my MTA and I'm using mailman 2.1.9.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Many Thanks,
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mail (referenced
below) and have followed instructions carefully and verified the code is
as you have suggested. And restarted.
My problem is resolved, as far as this particular use of mailman.
However, if you set mailman to show the None option and select it, that
appears to cause the e-mail co
unsub e-mail is basically an extra step. How do you turn off the unsub
confirmation e-mail and keep the sub confirmation e-mail?
Thank you,
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t be sent if a welcome
will be sent (send_welcome_msg on General Options is Yes) even without
the patch."
Well, I have set the send_welcome_msg to Yes. These command result
e-mails are still going out.
Also, is mailmainctl -s restart the proper way to restart and
incorporate c
. Once I
change it back it was all sweet.
I did apply some patches to my system recently so one of them must have
changed this address.
Again thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Ben
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Bogen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 1 December 2006 1:50 AM
Hi Patrick,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes the MTA is running on the mailman machine.
No I have not changed the options SMTPHOST and SMTPPORT, they are still
set to their default settings. SMTPHOST 'localhost' SMTPPORT '0'.
Regards,
Ben
-Original Message-
From: P
ing that somebody may be able to provide some guidance.
Thanks,
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Searchab
provided below. Attached is your
original message.
- Results:
Subscription request succeeded.
- Done."
Is there a way to disable command result notifications?
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I have a server with mailman on it. Is there a way of retrieving the
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I have managed to move mail archives by copying the mailbox file and
using:
bin/arch --wipe new-list
and exporting/bulk subscribing users works fine.
However how do I move the configuration?
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a old server with mailman 2.1.2. What is the best way to do this, the
URL/domains are changing and we want to move the archive.
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ating a user who
> is a member of ONLY the Administrators group to run them or
> by changing the group on files after the fact.
I've tried several users (e.g. Ben) which is a member of ONLY the
Administrators group (both in Windows and /etc/passwd), and yet it
produces files with 660 pe
alize that the service is
> >running in the Administrators group.
>
> Oh but I think it does, that's why it can't access the group
> None files.
I'm beginning to wonder how on earth Cygwin fakes the group id for
files. Apparently there's nowhere
f mail-gid,
cgi-gid, and groupname, but it sure feels elusive.
You mentioned that you _have_ seen it work with user 'Mark' and group
'None'. Do you have any record of what you passed to ./configure in
this case?
Thanks,
Ben
> >So, as far as both Windows and Cygwin should be concerned,
> >mailman _is_ in the Administrators group.
>
> But that clearly isn't what's happening. What do you get from
> group Ben
> and
> group mailman
I get "bash: group: command not found"
> You need to run bin/newlist as mailman or some user in the
> Administrators group, not as Ben in group None.
User 'Ben' and 'mailman' are both in the Administrators group. It is
cygwin that decides to display "None" as the file's group owner. I
assume
.pck'
I have attached the whole error log in case it helps.
The "config.pck" file exists, and it has 660 permissions:
-rw-rw 1 Ben None 3607 Dec 22 12:10 config.pck
As before, it is the 660 permission bits, not the owner/group, which is
causing Mailman to choke. I can'
/friends/config.pck'
I looked, and found that the file exists, although the permissions look
questionable:
$ ls -l /usr/local/mailman/lists/friends
total 4
-rw-rw 1 Ben None 3607 Dec 21 23:22 config.pck
I tried running the 'newlist' command as user
Dec 20 22:32 lists
drwxrwsrwx+ 2 mailman mm0 Dec 20 12:00 locks
The locks folder is empty. I tried running the 'newlist' command as
user 'mailman', and as a user with Adminstrator priveleges. In both
cases it gives that same IOError.
Can anyone help? All I am trying to
"Running CGI programs under different user IDs" which directs
you to a page on suEXEC. There is no other way, unless it is
undocumented.
> What you need is just what it says. Rerun configure with
> --with-cgi-gid=Administrators instead of --with-cgi-g
doesn't make any sense at all. I'm telling Mailman very explicitly
which domain to create the list on. Why is Mailman still trying to use
my local hostname?
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group you created above, otherwise
private archives will be accessible to anyone."
This seems to directly contradict the "Mailman CGI error" message - do I
need to run the mailman CGI scripts as "mailman.mm", or not?
Thanks for any help, advice or pointers
thing very much like this for
archiving purposes. Is it imaginable that the existing code could be
hacked/adapted to allow this behavior?
sincerely
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ubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I've run 'newaliases' already.
So now I'm off to troubleshoot Postfix on the main mail server...
Thanks again!
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I sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] a few minutes ago, but it hasn't
appeared on the list, it's not in the archives, and I haven't gotten any
error messages, either. And I've tried mailq | grep suntalk, but it returns
null. How should I troubleshoo
> OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to
> lists.tblc.org for all existing lists?
Hey, dummy, (he said to himself), this one's in the FAQ!
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#4.38
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> The domain in the -bounces and other addresses comes directly
> from the list's host_name attribute which is visible on the
> list's General Options page
OK, I found that; is there an easy way to change that to lists.tblc.org for
all e
> One of two things. Assuming DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST is not
> 'snoopy.tblc.org'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST was 'mail.tblc.org' but I've changed it to
'lists.tblc.org' and done 'mailman reload'. Still seems to do the same
thing.
> either the host name part of the web_page_url attribute of the bentest
> lis
mailing list
server).
Several mailing lists' config.* files contain the string 'snoopy', but
bentest's config.* files do not, so I think I can rule that out.
What's going on here, and how can I fix it?
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Can anyone spot where I'm going wrong?
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Searc
Looks like my system wasn't as configured as I thought it was. Never mind,
I'm sure I'll have other questions later.
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f and was told there were no problems.
What else might be going on?
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Searcha
he request.* files as suggested in a previous
discussion
( http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-June/045075.html )
but that didn't solve the problem.
What do you think might be going wrong here?
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OK, got it figured out -- somehow I'd neglected to look at DEFAULT_URL_HOST!
No wonder fix_url wasn't working!
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Searchable Archives: http://www.m
g bin/withlist -l -r fix_url suntalk, and it's still not
showing up
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I know I'm close to being finished with
this setup, I can feel it!
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Mail.tblc.org is currently running Postfix, but will eventually become an
Exchange server. (I know, I know.)
Is fetchmail a viable solution? If you've got a similar setup (Mailman not
running on the MX), how do you handle it?
Thanks
from the 2.1.4 installation on our old SuSE Linux
8.1 server.
Should I do this? If so, what's the easiest sane way to do it?
Thanks!
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lanation attached to each
parameter is somewhat laconic.
Thank you
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Added a new list and it must of created the main list page cos its OK
now. Thanks for your help.
Ben
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 00:10:46 +, Ben Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have apsted output below. Further investigation has shown it is only
> the main list page that is broke
Have apsted output below. Further investigation has shown it is only
the main list page that is broke. The lists are actualy running OK
and the lists individual pages work.
Ben
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./check_db --all --verbose
List: blaafoo
/usr/local/mailman/lists/blaafoo/config.pck: okay
_'.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]#
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:33:12 +0900, Jim Tittsler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2005, at 20:18, Ben Edwards wrote:
>
> > File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Cgi/listinfo.py", line 87, in
> > listinfo_overview
> >
Went to the main page on out server and got the below
errors. Mailman has been running OK for a couple of years, I tried
rebooting the server but no joy. Has anybody got any ideas what this
could be?
Ben
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.2
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to he
ing those traceback errors.
Hopefully that should be the end of it.
Regards,
Ben
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s reaching the appropriate
destinations. Not sure if it is affecting anything else.
Regards,
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Mai
ore redoing the install). All lists appear to be intact.
Sorry to inconvenience anyone with what I now know was "the most common
and frequest question asked on the Mailman support lists."
Ben
On Sep 2, 2004, at 4:35pm, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 3:49 PM -0400 2004-09-02, Ben Byrne wrote:
Thanks
ure --with-mail-gid=daemon
#make install
erase my existing lists, or will they be left untouched? If the former,
is there a convenient way to backup and re-create the lists
post-install?
Ben Byrne
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On Sep 2, 2004, at 3:18pm, Brad Knowles wrote:
A
uns scripts as, all I did was activate
FEATURE(`relay_mail_from'), but here I am with a problem.
Any help would be appreciated, I've got several live, active lists that
are down as a result of this (!)
Ben Byrne
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I found the FAQ on why the footer is being sent as an attachment when I
send HTML mails... Looking into removing the footer now. Sorry!
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Is it possible to prevent this attachement from going out? I think this
has to do with the fact that I'm sending an HTML mail.
Thanks,
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Hello,
I have found the /templates/ directory and this is very helpful for
customizing certain things. Also, I am getting pretty familiar with the
administrative interface to mailman v. 2.1.3, but I don't think I can
edit e-mail command request messages.
I am setting up mailman to be managed via
spacecraft to
100km!
Hoping to find someone who has succeeded at this sort of implementation,
Ben M. Swihart
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valuable time (for which I'm
certain I could never bill the client) doing this task myself . If
there is not a way for users to add themselves to a one-way newsletter
mode of mailman, it's simply not practical.
Thank you for your reply,
Ben
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Barg
llowing or preceding data entry.
Here is the contest page:
http://thetroutdale.spiritguardian.com/contest.php
Regards,
Ben
-Original Message-
From: Dan Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 4:30 PM
To: Ben M. Swihart
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving
strict, and I'm
sure it's for good reason.
Thanks for your help,
Ben M. Swihart
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eems to happen when I comment
out some or all of these lines. Am I doing something wrong? Do I have
to restart mailman for these changes to work?
Thanks for you help, Jim.
- Ben
-Original Message-
From: Jim Tittsler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 4:32 AM
To
Thank you, Jim.
How do I restrict this option to a particular list? It seems global.
Also, the "Errors-to:" field is the field that is being grabbed and
stuffed into the body of the SMS message. Is there a way to
change/disable that?
- Ben
-Original Message-
From: Ji
the body - but I suspect it's
because there are duplicate From: headers is some way shape or fashion,
as a matter of e-mail courtesy to other servers. Where can I fiddle
with the from:fields values/options?
Thanks!
Ben Swihart
Spirit Guardian Design and Development
http://www.sp
Hi,
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good troubleshooting guide for pin
pointing problems with mailman? Specifically, it not delivering to a single
subscribed user?
We run about 55 sperate lists, they're all working perfectly, except for one
subscriber who doesn't get anything delivered
Worked, thanks. My apologies for the insufficient FAQ sweep.
Ben
-Original Message-
From: Tokio Kikuchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 12:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Carriage return and newline in member
address
mbers listname '[EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain.com'
Neither of the above worked.
Can anyone recommend a way of removing this user from the list? I'm
fairly new to mailman admin so I don't doubt I'm missing something
simple.
Thanks
(Python 1.5.2 Red Hat Linux 7.3 2 on linux-i386)
We've a lyris mailengine on the server. Does any one know whether it is possible to
hook the mailman up to it? How?
Thanks in advance
Ben
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p. Thanks very much in advance.
P.S. During installation, I assigned the --with-mail-gid=12.
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We have an old version of python installed which is heavily used by the Ensim, so I
need to compile the up-to-date version to an isolated place and assign mailman to use
this installation. Can someone tell me how to do the configuration for mailman before
installation. Thanks.
Ben
the
charsets are incompatible, and allow adding the footer directly to the
body. I'll see if I can come up with a patch.
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/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
I'm new to apache config so any info would be usefull.
Ben
from httpd.conf:-
..
Options +FollowSymlinks
#
#AllowOverride None
#Options +ExecCGI
#Order allow,deny
#Allo
Seem to remember from older versions of mailman there is a way of saying
only let messages through if they are CCd to or sent to a maximum number
of people. Cant find this in 2.1.2. Is it still there.
Ben
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Homepage - nothing of
up.
Found a directory that looks like it was were it was installed from and
an INSTAL file.
The only reference to httpd.config is:
"If you're using Apache, check the values for the `Group' option in your
httpd.conf file."
Any chance of some mor
min bfm"
bfm-bounces: "|/etc/smrsh/mailman bounces bfm"
bfm-confirm: "|/etc/smrsh/mailman confirm bfm"
bfm-join: "|/etc/smrsh/mailman join bfm"
bfm-leave:"|/etc/smrsh/mailman leave bfm"
bfm-owner:"|/etc/smrsh/mailman owner
e interested in starting an Icelandic translation!
Thanks for your efforts.
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on the server and found
/usr/local/mailman/archives/public/bfm
Which seems to be the archive. I cant find any directory called
pipermail on the server.
So basically, how do I access the archive and is there something wrong
with the mailman setup (someone mentioned something about symbolic
links)
ded.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=664209&group_id=103&atid=300103
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s, go from there.
Actually no, I haven't changed the pages. When I first run into
problems I deleted and re-created the list. The code is below for
reference.
Ben
Info Page
sue with a workaround. One think that may be relevent is we have
changed the name of the server, alouth as the URL has lists. at the
beginning I guess things are ok (the main domain on the server is
oak.serverone.co.uk).
Ben
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Kevin McCann wrote:
Thanks, Ben. I had initially been thinking this was strictly an Outlook
problem, too. But I became skeptical as I realised that there are still two
big questions:
1) Why do these same Outlook clients not have problems receiving
attachment-less messages with footers from other
part, but Outlook ignores this.
The footer always shows up as an attachment to be downloaded, and never
in the body of the message.
It's a big problem we haven't figured out how to solve.
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but to go whole-hog and parse all the HTML in
every message to try and stick the footer in the right place seems to be
a little heavy-weight to me.
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set for US English, which is why it
can safely add its footers to just about any message. (US English uses
the "us-ascii" character set, which is safe to append to UTF-8 or other
messages.)
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t it might work.
This will let Mailman convert gb2312 subject strings to Unicode, which
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