Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman URL and listinfo

2004-10-10 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Sunday 10 October 2004 01:54 pm, Fred Look and Brenda Carson wrote: >why do my list admin pages 2.1.5 while working fine from outside (ie >www.mydomain.com) >wont work properly when using the local network address (ie 192.168.x.x) Fred: I'm no MM-guru but I can only guess that it's related to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Recovering the virtual-mailman file

2004-10-01 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Sunday 26 September 2004 01:10 pm, Eric Pretorious wrote: >I ran `bin/genaliases` this morning and it emptied my >data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any way to recover this file? e.g., > maybe from the data/virtual-mailman.db file? I'm sure that it must be possible. `bin/list_l

Re: [Mailman-Users] Re: Recovering the virtual-mailman file

2004-09-30 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 04:34 am, Tom Diehl wrote: >On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Eric Pretorious wrote: >> On Sunday 26 September 2004 01:10 pm, Eric Pretorious wrote: >> >I ran `bin/genaliases` this morning and it emptied my >> >data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any wa

Re: [Mailman-Users] Recovering the virtual-mailman file

2004-09-27 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Sunday 26 September 2004 01:10 pm, Eric Pretorious wrote: >I ran `bin/genaliases` this morning and it emptied my >data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any way to recover this file? e.g., > maybe from the data/virtual-mailman.db file? When I execute `bin/genaliases` now, it

Re: [Mailman-Users] Recovering the virtual-mailman file

2004-09-27 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Monday 27 September 2004 12:28 am, Jim Tittsler wrote: >On Sep 27, 2004, at 05:10, Eric Pretorious wrote: >> I ran `bin/genaliases` this morning and it emptied my >> data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any way to recover this file? > >bin/genaliases should be able to bui

[Mailman-Users] Recovering the virtual-mailman file

2004-09-26 Thread Eric Pretorious
Hello, All: I ran `bin/genaliases` this morning and it emptied my data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any way to recover this file? e.g., maybe from the data/virtual-mailman.db file? -- Eric P., Sunnyvale, CA -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EM

Re: [Mailman-Users] Recovering data/virtual-mailman file

2004-09-24 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Friday 24 September 2004 01:12 pm, Eric Pretorious wrote: >As root I ran bin/genaliases this morning and it emptied my >data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any way to recover this file? e.g., > maybe from the data/virtual-mailman.db? I'm guessing that there *is* a way - The `

[Mailman-Users] Recovering data/virtual-mailman file

2004-09-24 Thread Eric Pretorious
Hello, All: As root I ran bin/genaliases this morning and it emptied my data/virtual-mailman file. Is there any way to recover this file? e.g., maybe from the data/virtual-mailman.db? -- Eric P., Sunnyvale, CA -- Mailman-Users mailing list [E

[Mailman-Users] Virtual lists with the same name?

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Pretorious
Hello, All: I've searched the archives (http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/) but want to make sure that the answer that I found there is still true: Is it possible to use Mailman 2.1.4 to host multiple virtual lists with the same name? (i.e., [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be different th

[Mailman-Users] Read-only partition

2004-05-10 Thread Eric Pretorious
Hello, All: I've installed and configured Mailman 2.1.4 "with a little help from [the list]" - to paraphrase the Beetles. Mailman was installed in /usr/local and works nicely there but - for security reasons - I prefer to mount the /usr partition read-only. This presents a problem, however, be

Fwd: Re: [Mailman-Users] After making changes to Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py

2004-05-02 Thread Eric Pretorious
alhost('mail.sunnyvalemetro.org','sunnyvalemetro.org') POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = ['sunnyvalemetro.org'] =mm_cfg.py: -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] After making changes to Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py Date: Friday 30 April 2004

Re: [Mailman-Users] After making changes to Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py

2004-05-01 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Saturday 01 May 2004 06:15 pm, you wrote: > This is exactly the same sort of issue answered in FAQ 4.29 at > . Ah-ha - Now it makes sense! I re-read the page and followed the directions: > Existing versus new lists > -

Re: [Mailman-Users] After making changes to Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py

2004-05-01 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Saturday 01 May 2004 04:11 pm, you wrote: > The web interface changes - is your browser reloading from its cache? Dan: Konqueror's cache is turned off. I removed Mailman and re-installed it. When I edited Mailman/Defaults.py to set the URL_FQDN and MAIL_FQDN I made a mistake: I mistyped the

Re: [Mailman-Users] After making changes to Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py

2004-05-01 Thread Eric Pretorious
On Friday 30 April 2004 06:09 pm, Eric Pretorious wrote: > After making changes to Defaults.py and/or mm_cfg.py do I need to > restart/flush anything? Changes don't seem to be taking effect right away. i.e., Changes don't seem to be taking affect at all in the Web interf

[Mailman-Users] After making changes to Defaults.py or mm_cfg.py

2004-05-01 Thread Eric Pretorious
After making changes to Defaults.py and/or mm_cfg.py do I need to restart/flush anything? Changes don't seem to be taking effect right away. -- Eric P. Sunnyvale, CA -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailma

[Mailman-Users] add_virtualhost: URL_FQDN and the EMAIL_FQDN values mixed-up

2004-04-30 Thread Eric Pretorious
Hello, All: I've already checked the buglist () by searching for the word "virtual" and didn't find this exact problem so I must be doing something wrong when creating virtual mailing lists: Mailman gets the URL_FQDN and the EMAIL_FQDN values mixed-up. e.g., With the following settings... Defa

[Mailman-Users] HTML interface still quirky

2001-10-02 Thread Eric Pretorious
The reason that I'm so keenly interested in Mailman is its Web-interface. The promise of a customizable Web-interface is what differentitates Mailman from all of the other MLM's. When I discovered last month that the Web-interface wasn't quite so robust (the subscribe script and the the handle_opt

[Mailman-Users] DEFAULT_HOSTNAME? (cont'd)

2001-09-28 Thread Eric Pretorious
Paul Cox's recommendations (DEFAULT_HOSTNAME, DEFAULT_URL, and DEFAULT_OWNER) patched things up pretty nicely. There still seems to be some discrepancy in the values that Mailman uses to identify itself (in the blue banner across the top of the page): * admin uses the DEFAULT_HOSTNAME value in Ma

[Mailman-Users] DEFAULT_HOSTNAME? (cont'd)

2001-09-28 Thread Eric Pretorious
Paul Cox's recommendations (DEFAULT_HOSTNAME, DEFAULT_URL, and DEFAULT_OWNER) patched things up pretty nicely. There still seems to be some discrepancy in the values that Mailman uses to identify itself (in the blue banner across the top of the page): * admin uses the DEFAULT_HOSTNAME value in Ma

[Mailman-Users] DEFAULT_HOSTNAME?

2001-09-25 Thread Eric Pretorious
I've just spent most of an entire evening trying to understand where Mailman (i.e., the scripts that build Mailman - configure & make - and Mailman itself) gets its identity from. I'm attempting to install Mailman on the host charlie. charlie is the web host for pretorious.net and funkymonkeybutt.