Hi folks,
I had mailman installed on a server that crashed badly. So, I have
installed a fresh copy of mailman on a new server, or at least a new
server for mailman. This server is the main mail server and secondary
DNS server. Initially, the original mailman was installed an another
server w
Hi,
Is it possible to move just the messages and archive from one list to
another? This would be the same instance of Mailman on the same server
(obviously).
Cheers
Dave
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak
OK .. well maybe something here. In Defaults.py SMTPHOST is set to
'localhost' In mm_cfg.py, it is set to the actual public IP of the server.
I'm fairly sure if you just remove the SMTPHOST = 'xx.xx.xx.xx' from
mm_c
OK .. ran both tests as mailman. First one was fine. Second one, while
it shown no errors initially, I only received the email that was sent as
a rcpt (secondary email address). The To: email address did not get
delivered. The smtp-failure logs do not show a specific error for that
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Did you actually do the test described in the post at
<http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-May/044976.html>
(linked from the FAQ) as the Mailman user?
Yes. This test was fine.
Did you ac
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak wrote:
Well .. I have ran through most of the FAQs and the debugging techniques
listed in them and all SEEMS like it is functioning correctly. I have
also upgraded Mailman to 2.1.8 from 2.1.6 and I still have the exact
same problem. After upgrading, I
will try it again but I honestly do not think that it will help me.
Dave
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak wrote:
I have found the following in the smtp-failure logs:
failed with code -1: (-2, 'Name or service not known')
I have tons of these. I Googled this and one of the issue
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak wrote:
My ISP had a major power outage a while back and I realized that mailman
was no longer running. When trying to start it again, I am getting the
following errors:
/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Starting Mailman's master qrunner.
[r...@
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dave Filchak wrote:
My ISP had a major power outage a while back and I realized that mailman
was no longer running. When trying to start it again, I am getting the
following errors:
/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Starting Mailman's master qrunner.
[r...@
My ISP had a major power outage a while back and I realized that mailman
was no longer running. When trying to start it again, I am getting the
following errors:
/usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Starting Mailman's master qrunner.
[r...@ebony ~]# Traceback (most recent call last):
File "
Sorry ... obviously I should watch which list I am posting to. Obviously
... this was sent to the wrong list. Sorry for the noise.
Dave
Dave Filchak wrote:
Why is it
that when you add a domain administrator for a particular domain, you
get the following error when they try to look at or add
Why is it that when you add a domain administrator for a particular
domain, you get the following error when they try to look at or add to
the white or black lists:
Username is not in the correct format to use this utility.
For instance, I gave him the username of: domainuser with a password
Ki Song wrote:
> I recently installed the following:
> Ubuntu
> Apache
> ISPConfig
> Postfix
> Mailman
>
> As far as I know, Ubuntu, Apache, ISPConfig, and Postfix are running ok. I
> verified this by:
> - ssh'ing into the ubuntu server
> - logging into the ISPConfig pages on the server using a bro
Hello,
I am running Mailman version 2.1.6 and recently had to move my servers
from one data center to another. This necessitated a change of IPs.
Since the move, Mailman has refused to send out posts from my lists.
Mail gets to the host and is redirected through aliases to the proper
location,
Thanks very much ... works like a charm.
Dave
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dave Filchak wrote:
>
>
>> Thanks for the reply. I am using Thunderbird and wanting to send html
>> email to Mailman. I looked through the instructions on how to add a
>> custom header and I am sa
posed to put in there and really don't want to screw up the install.
Thanks
Dave
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dave Filchak wrote:
>
>
>> I am trying to post to a one way (announce only) list using a user whose
>> moderation bit is set, but am using the method described in t
I am trying to post to a one way (announce only) list using a user whose
moderation bit is set, but am using the method described in the FAQ i.e.
adding Approved: to the first line of the body, with a
carriage return and blank line after it. It keeps rejecting it with the
standard "Sorry, this
Issue Solved: I feel a bit stupid but it turns out that the message they
were trying to send was over the size limit set in the list. A dumb
mistake but I will learn from it.
Thanks everyone.
Dave
Heather Madrone wrote:
> Also, check to make sure that the list member is posting from his
> subs
Can someone give me a hint why an umoderated user, for the purposes of
posting to a one-way list, wold continually be moderated? I have double
checked the moderation bit and it is off.
Dave
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Dave
Mark Sapiro wrote:
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> D
Also sorry for not snipping my last post. ;-(
Dave Filchak wrote:
> Ok .. I know now what I was missing ... brain cells is what! It never
> occurred to me that I had to approve the messages I was sending because
> I never expected that if my email address was in the admin list that
t but the message still gets
held for moderator approval. What am I doing wrong with that?
Sorry for my dull head with the moderator thing.
Cheers
Dave
Dave Filchak wrote:
> OK .. I am having a hell of a time trying to get this working so would
> very much appreciate a helping hand from s
OK .. I am having a hell of a time trying to get this working so would
very much appreciate a helping hand from someone with more experience
with Mailman than I.
Here is what I want to happen:
I want to have a one-way list (Newsletter). I have set this up so that
everyone is moderated and I have
Hello all,
I need just a wee bit of help. I have just set up Mailman on my
secondary mail server host and the installation all is well I believe. I
am trying to set the list so that it is in the form of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This domain is a domain that we host both web and
mail for. However, I can se
Two questions:
1. Can I use Mailman to send out a simple HTML newsletter?
2. Is there a way to import or subscribe a list of members to a
particular list .. i.e. a list that will receive the above newsletter?
Thanks for your help.
Dave
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location all was well.
Thanks
Dave
Dave Filchak wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have just installed Mailman on CentOS4. Everything seems to be fine
>until I try to set up a new list. I have searched the archives and the
>general consensus is that when you receive a "You are not authori
Hello,
I have just installed Mailman on CentOS4. Everything seems to be fine
until I try to set up a new list. I have searched the archives and the
general consensus is that when you receive a "You are not authorized to
create a new list" error, it means that you are not entering the
sitewidepass
Hello all,
At this point, I am using the default install of Mailman that came with
RedHat 9 and have updated the rpms to the latest RedHat release. However, I
have always ran apache as another user other than the default apache. So
naturally, when I try to go to the initial default mailman list th
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Dave Filchak wrote:
> At this point, I am using the default install of Mailman that came with
> RedHat 9 and have updated the rpms to the latest RedHat release. Howeve
Hello all,
At this point, I am using the default install of Mailman that came with
RedHat 9 and have updated the rpms to the latest RedHat release. However, I
have always ran apache as another user other than the default apache. So
naturally, when I try to go to the initial default mailman list th
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