> On 6/2/2011 2:13 PM, UUN Hostmaster wrote:
>
> Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> I am migrating some Majordomo Mailing lists to a CPanel Mailman
>> installation.
>
>
> So what are you really trying to accomplish? If you create the lists
> with cPanel's list cr
> On 6/1/11 8:51 PM, UUN Hostmaster wrote:
>> Mailman Folks,
>>
>> Who do I convert these manual instructions into a program?
>>
>> bin/withlist bar
>> >>> m.real_name='bar'
>> >>> m.Lock()
>>
Mailman Gurus,
I'm running Mailman 2.1.14 CPanel Version.
When I try to update a mailing list with config_list or with_list, the
program hangs.
# ../bin/withlist fuustl-coffeehourchat_lists.firstuustlouis.org
Loading list fuustl-coffeehourchat_lists.firstuustlouis.org (unlocked)
The variable `m'
Mailman Folks,
Who do I convert these manual instructions into a program?
bin/withlist bar
>>> m.real_name='bar'
>>> m.Lock()
>>> m.Save()
>>> m.Unlock()
>>> ^D
Thanks.
Jim
--
Mailman-
Red Hat 9.0 with Mailman using Postfix as the MTA, we've managed to flood the "outbox"
(whatever that is) with thousands of accidental messages that resulted from a series
of poor choices in the setup.
A nasty situation is upon us, sending out countless unintened (and unwanted) messages
in th
On our maiden voyage, we were mass subscribing to our list when we realized it was
sending the subscription message for each address. We decided we did not want this,
so we stopped the MTA. Now, we have lots of unsent messages in the cache that we'd
like to remove. Does anyone happen to know
I have apparently successfully installed Mailman on a Red Hat 9.x server but now am
faced with initial configuration questions.
I was able to set the password using /var/mailman/bin/mmsitepass but am not sure what
I am suppose to edit in /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py for my site, or the
signif
I searched all the archives and FAQ.
Has anyone solved the problem of getting Mailman 2.1 to run in a Virtual
Host with Apache 1.3 suEXEC?
Would it work to create a second Name-Based VirtualHost (mailman.domain.tld)
for each IP-Based Domain (www.domain.tld) with the VirtualHost User.Group
specif
DOH!
I just compared those headers to another email. "Delivered-to:"
uh, seems I subscribed that address to test the digest and promptly forgot
I'd done so.
I'll just go stand in the corner now.
Thanks for listing, hope it provided some amusement at least.
*sheepish grin*
~steven
On Wed
thanks for the idea chuq, but I'm fairly certain the the 'on belhalf of'
is a result of mailman's "Show member addrs so they're not directly
recognizable as email addrs?" feature under 'privacy options' which I do
have set to 'yes' for the list in question.
Full headers on the message in quest
hmm, well, if no ideas, can anyone confirm whether or not this is expected
or unexpected behavior?
would a list of related settings from the admin webgui be useful?
tia,
~steven
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 7:28 PM
> To
Hi,
I've searched high and low and have either missed the answer to this
during my search or it's very well hidden.
How to I remove, hide or munge the list-owner's address from the
Mailman-Footer to protect it from being scooped up by spambots?
I'm speaking particularly of this phrase at the bo
system: redhat 7.1 with all available updates for packages that I have
installed.
versions of related packages:
mailman-2.0.11
Python 1.5.2
sendmail 8.11.6-2.7.1
apache 1.3.22-1.7.1
so, I've doubled checked all the steps in the INSTALL file and the
related README files.
When I run cd to /home
Hi,
I used the rpm at
ftp://rpmfind.speakeasy.net/linux/redhat/7.2/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/mail
man-2.0.6-1.i386.rpm to install mailman via the webmin (www.webmin.com)
package interface.
In viewing the mailman INSTALL file, it became immeadiately obvious that
the rpm used incorrect paths when ins
14 matches
Mail list logo