On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Elizabeth Strumph wrote:
> When a user from another domain tries to subscribe,
> either through the web interface or through
> listname-request, nothing happens.
>
> Looking through /var/spool/mailman/logs/bounce when
> I tried to subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] (what is 'first'
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Ed Reiss wrote:
> After doing this, the includes did show up in the source for the page, but they
> were never interpreted - they had no effect. The includes work on other
> dynamically generated pages at the web site in question. They are:
>
>
> and
Hey Ed,
Sinc
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Martin Skjoldebrand wrote:
> > What does your Apache error_log file think about
> >the URL you're trying to access? That should give you
> >some more hints about what's wrong...
> >
>
> Of course, looks like mailman simply isn't creating
> anything in either domain/mail
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> > Now, to fix it... On one of my linux boxen, I did a 'locate
> > errno.h'. It appears in '/usr/include/errno.h', and from the
> > output of 'rpm -qf /usr/include/errno.h':
>
> No, the compiler was looking for , not . The word
> "linux" is a clue - t
after which they can use the plane again.
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Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 23:14:02 -0600 (CST)
From: C. Bensend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Justin Zygmont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Mai
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> this is a new install, straight from tar.gz and it still doesn't create
> the wrapper program and who knows what else.
Time to see _exactly_ what's happening... Could you
use 'script' to document the steps (and all output) you're
taking from tarball
Hey folks,
Just a quick question for people a bit more
familiar with the source code for Mailman... I just
set up a new list (I've run Mailman in a previous life)
that I've moved into production. Everything is working
perfectly, except for one little annoyance.
The emails that
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> here is the output of bin/check_perms:
>
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "bin/check_perms", line 281, in ?
> checkmail()
> File "bin/check_perms", line 202, in checkmail
> mode = statmode(wrapper)
> File "bin/check_perms", line 74,
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> I am having difficulty getting a mailing list to work, when I create a new
> list, it doesn't send a message to me (root) telling me which page to to
> go or how to subscribe. I don't think this is a permission problem but
> bin/check_perms will not
Hello folks,
I retyped the subject above from memory, so apologies
if it doesn't match my original thread perfectly.
I wanted to post this to the list, for the benefit of
the list archives, as well as a candidate for the FAQ-O-Matic.
My problem: Mailman was not sending email t
In reference to:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2001-December/015863.html
(sorry if it wrapped)
Hey folks!
I sent the above query to the list on Dec 2nd, and
have not received any related replies. I'm still fighting
the problem, and was hoping someone could donate a f
Hey folks,
I've run Mailman previously, and had not run into
this problem. Pertinant info:
Mailman v2.0.8
OpenBSD 2.8 (stable)
QMail 1.03 + badmailfrom patch
I compiled it from source, setting --with-mail-gid
and --with-cgi-gid appropriately. The web interface works
flawlessl
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