I figured out the problem. Turns out my end users we're bcc ing the
messages and so it was getting hung up with a "Message has implicit
destination" error.
It's working now.
Thanks!
Jamie
On 4/30/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jamie Lists wrote:
>
st of people can post to send
news to our parents, without me having to intervene for every email
they want to send out.
I've google searched this, searched for "announce only" in the mailman
list archives and read the FAQ here
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?re
does the same if the user send a blank email
with only the confirm line. It will never confirm a
subscription via email. The user can log onto the website and confirm
with no problem.
I've looked through the options and FAQ's but cannot figure this one out.
Thanks
Jamie
sig
back to mailman which then increases that users bounce count.
eventually locking them out.
as the server is using cpanel - I can't seem to see any log files...
has anyone seen this issue before or has any suggestions as to how I can
resolve/help my isp resolve the issue?
cheers
.py. The reason for
this is that if you upgrade your version of Mailman, your site
configuration will be completely and irreversibly overwritten.
HTH
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lman to be a breath of fresh
air to use. If you don't, find another MLM to use, or code your own, and
stop flaming Mailman.
Oh, and typically it's best to quote the relevant bits of text from the
post you are replying to with a character such as >, |, etc. it makes it
easier fo
the post. You might like to take a look at this [well
referenced to] FAQ entry: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#1.7
HTH
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nterface. Funny that.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: Gnu
ning mailman v2.1.3.
The following FAQ entry might help you:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.018.htp
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On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 09:33:17 +0100, Jamie L. Penman-Smithson scribbled
down:
> I'm running Mailman 2.1.4 on Debian Sid (unstable), I've been trying to
> gate news to mail and vice versa. While posts to newsgroups get gated to
> the proper mailing lists, mail to mailing lists do
27;someusername'
NNTP_PASSWORD = 'anypass'
I don't see any obvious reason why NewsRunner would choke on
NNTP_PASSWORD... Since gate_news can connect to the news server fine, and
I tried telnetting and posting manually, and it worked AOK.
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> subscribe is described in the log file as pending and is never activated
> because the confirm email is not posted.
>
> Any ideas??
This is a FAQ - http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.14
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/ar-fix.html
This is rather OT for this mailing list - if you still need help, try
posting to your distributions security mailing list,
news://comp.os.linux.security, or your MTAs mailing list or newsgroup.
HTH
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w: h
ing engine of some kind.
In my case, all mail to Mailman gets passed through amavisd-new, which I
can heartily recommend.
The forgery of headers is best handled at the MTA level, anti-spam
technology such as SPF et al are designed to combat this.
HTH
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'll work, so someone who is more
familiar with regexp's will hopefully put me right if need be. Also, I
use AMaViS, so your headers may differ - as usual, YMMV.
You could do it the other way round, and only accept messages with
X-Spam-Status: No, or you could put messages SA thinks are spam
your Postfix logs to see if Postfix is accepting the
messages, and what it's doing with them...
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It also integrates with SpamAssassin (I believe MailScanner does this as
well).
HTH
[Not signed because MM-Users is now rejecting my PGP/MIME signed mail.]
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erver
> and if I try to start mailman I receive:
> "starting mailmanSite is missing: mailman failed"
**RTFM** - you didn't create the mailman list like it told you to.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq05.005.htp
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re.
This is an FAQ -- take a look at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#1.7
RTFM before posting next time.
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ed thusly:
Ooops.. looks like I forgot my morning cup of coffee again :/
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.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-March/035445.html
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On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 02:59, Jason Marty wrote:
> If I want to back up the list data on Mac OS X Panther Server does
> anyone know which files I need to copy?
Don't repeat post and RTFM -
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.006.htp
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On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 09:52, Juanan wrote:
> I only speak (write) a little English, sorry. I have Fedora Core UP
> (S.O.), sendmail and mailman, but I have problem with mailman.
>
> What are the steps to install mailman.
Read the documentation at www.list.org
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;t yet let you export the list from the web, but if you have
shell access you can use list_members [listname].
HTH
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12:30:02 up 4 d
ite you to take an agonising look at
http://www.seizurerobots.com
This is getting way off topic, this is all I'm going to say on the
subject.
Have a nice HTML-mail-clean day,
-j
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list password, if you've forgotten that, you can use mmsitepass to
change it, on my Debian install of Mailman it's at /var/lib/mailman/bin,
but YMMV.
HTH
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us it adds a whole load of
unneeded bloat, and can be a security risk - especially when used in
conjunction with 'LookOut'.
http://www.betips.net/etc/evilmail.html
http://www.georgedillon.com/web/html_email_is_evil_still.shtml
http://www.usethesource.com/articles/03/04/07/14.shtml
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o be administering a site with Mailman, you NEED to
know Unix. If you don't want to learn, go sign up for Yahoo! e-Groups,
or similar. Or find an ISP that will provide Mailman hosting. Take a
look at the FAQ - it's got a question about MM hosting.
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behaviour. Read the thread for the full
discussion.
-j
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ibe/unsubscribe in the subject.
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You could try looking at the FAQ first, before asking a question that's
been asked a million times over, but then again, that'd take effort...
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(tm), and do the Right Thing, don't spam your poor innocent
users with evil HTML spam.
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nd Mailman).
If you or your client doesn't think that is going to happen (IOW the
mailing list won't get any spam), they need to get a clue - it won't be
long before you start getting spam to those ML's. If you have any sense
of responsibility you'll persuade them that thi
guys (please!)
I'll second that.
-j
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Descripti
F.
You could suggest the idea of passwords for every post to the MM3-dev
list, but other than that I don't think Mailman should have to worry
about spoofed senders, it's not its job.
Just my £0.02p
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lp is appreciated.
Take a look at the msg_footer option.
-j
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si
is, which uses SA/clamd to catch most spam
and virii, which means that such mail is stopped before it ever reaches
Mailman.
HTH
-j
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On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 09:14, sdfsd iuyiuy wrote:
> Is it possible to make footers that will link to a web page?
Take look at msg_footer setting under Non-Digest options.
-j
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On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 14:32, Karunya Institute Team wrote:
> "How i can change current directory in side the externalmethod"
I don't understand what you mean, please elaborate. Repeat posting is
not going to help your cause.
-j
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t answer is that it's not
possible...yet. According to Barry Mailman's handling of virtual hosting
is going to be 'revamped' for MM3, which should solve the problem.
Take a look at these threads:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mailman.devel/15655
http://article.gmane.or
xt time, take a quick look at the archives, there have been plenty of
threads on this exact subject.
-j
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re you'll find you're given the option to
send invite/subscribe, and whether to send welcome messages.
-j
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preciated.
Firstly, please don't send HTML mail...
Have you tried looking at the logs both from your MTA and Mailman?
-j
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and see the docs at: http://www.list.org/docs.html
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Description: This
ix-to-mailman.py by Postfix, and then goes on to Mailman. It's not
pretty (it's a resource hog, since mail has to be fed to a python
script, and Postfix can't know whether the mail it accepts for
lists.whatever will bounce), but having said all that, it does work.
If you want it -
kly emails with upcomin events to subscribed persons)
> what setting should i use to do this??
> I only want one email address to be able to send emails to everyone.
> thanks!!!
Use the FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.11
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HTH
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nto his profile he could not since he had no password ...
>
> Can I fix this (like forcing a user to input a password in the web
> interface) ??
If they don't enter a password Mailman will create a random one for
them, and they can use the web interface to get their password emailed
in/mailman"; then your url fqdn is
"www.dom.ain", and if people send mail to your system via
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" then your email fqdn is "dom.ain". DEFAULT_URL_HOST
controls the former, and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST controls the latter.
Mailman also needs to know how to map fr
I still haven't got any answers to this, and I could really do with one.
Is there any way of having different passwords for list creation based
on the virtual domain, so for example, pass1 for lists.xyz.com and pass2
for lists.abc123.com...?
Thanks in advance
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 04:14,
o solve this ...
>
> When I'm using a different language (like Portuguese - pt_BR), the
> Mailman crashes, and give
> this message in the web:
>
Unfortunately, I haven't got any experience with using different languages
with mailman so I can't help with this one.
-j
ight ignore your
message because it *looks* from the subject just like another 'I can't
figure out how to unsubscribe so I'll try sending an email to the
mailing list' message.
-j
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Many thanks in advance,
-j
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I was unable to send this to Ross directly, so I'm replying through the
list:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mail.iross.net[81.168.25.83] said: 554
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Relay access denied (in reply to RCPT TO
command)
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> From: Jamie Pen
y ${nexthop} ${user}
Don't quote me on this, but in my master.cf I just have a user as part
of the user= argument, with no group. Try omitting the group, and
running with just user=mailman. *AFAIK* user= doesn't need the
':' part.
Hope this helps,
-j
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On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 21:30, aryross wrote:
> Hello
> In the mailman program, how do I back up my data?
> Is there a list of subscribers?
RTFM
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.006.htp
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complex application such as Mailman.
See www.tldp.org for Linux related documentation, and the Linux FAQ at
http://www.tldp.org/FAQ/Linux-FAQ/index.html
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-s
I was having the same problem with mailman's mail not being delivered,
and the above solved it. I've been told that it's included in the FAQ
(*makes a new years resolution to read documentation more closely in
future*).
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y=7, status=sent (lists.silverdream.org)
Dec 26 02:33:45 lorien postfix/smtp[3119]: 9FB6C7849: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=192.168.1.6[192.168.1.6], delay=36, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=02387-05, from
MTA: 250 Ok: queued as E6558785E)
Dec 26 02:33:53 lorien cyrus/master[17529]: process
ny answers...
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
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I can't seem to find anything but is there anyway to allow users to
unsubscribe without having to use a password?
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> > The list volume is approx 400,000 emails daily. Twice a month, this
> > will jump to 700,000 a day. These will be html and text messages -
> > outgoing only.
It's an outgoing list only.There are 400K subscribers that will receive
"a message",
> Your MTA will be the source of your
me or
does anyone have any advice on this install.
Thanks in advance!
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Jamie Penner
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Phone: 250-751-
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Hello list!
We've recently taken on a new client who has a very heavy list.I am
wondering if anyone can shed some feedback on whether MailMan is the right
answer for this! (the client is currently using ezmlm but I am trying to
move away from that)
The list volume is approx 400,000 ema
not able to, once she gets to management options she is asked for a
password we don't have. Can you please resend our password for the mailing
list mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Thank
you.
Jamie
Goralski
I've just installed mailman onto a Linux server. The installation appears to
have gone fine but i really am having trouble finding the web front end.
Where abouts is the web front end based??
Sorry to trouble you,
Regards
Jamie Lamport
Product Development Engineer
Netkonect Communication
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