not.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2002-June/020336.html
Anyone else out there seen the same problem and rendered a fix?
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sincere wish to fix an intermediate-level
problem.
-karlski
> At 4:26 AM -0700 2004/05/02, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
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>> sendsrvr qmail: 1083496562.373877 starting delivery 39108: msg 2371240
>> to
>> remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> sendsrvr qmail: 1083496562.37393
nection._(#4.4.1)/
sendsrvr qmail: 1083496562.449707 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
sendsrvr imapd: LOGOUT, user=test, ip=[:::127.0.0.1], headers=0, body=0
-karlski
> At 3:57 AM -0700 2004/05/02, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
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>> I've read the logs in mailman, thinking smt
I have a unique problem. Users operating squirrelmail[via imap] can
subscribe to a list. But cannot post to it.
They see the traffic, but when responding to a post, the replies never
make it to the list.
The same user can switch to Eudora/Ximian/Kmail[pop3d] and respond to a
post, and see their
Hi there,
I noticed that users utilizing squirrelmail and some other Imap based
programs were not able to submit posts to the list.
Is there an Exim3 transport or Director or trasport that handles this?
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this?
Anyhow, much thanks for the info thus far!
-krb
At 10:25 AM 4/27/2004 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
On 27 Apr 2004, at 09:50, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
We found it was a group_id problem in /etc/exim/configure.
The following block of code was corrected to read:
system_aliases:
driv
Check your /etc/exim/configure where directors are called out. You can run
exim in debug mode by typing ./exim -d9 -bd, and try sending emails to your
list, you will catch the error, my error was in my director, I changed
"guest" to "daemon" and was all set. You shouldn't have to recompile eve
logs is still open in curiosity, -are here actual
logs, or justmethods to check out what's going on?
-krb
At 09:43 AM 4/27/2004 +0100, Richard Barrett wrote:
On 27 Apr 2004, at 07:50, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
Creation and subscription to lists works great, email is making it from
the mai
Creation and subscription to lists works great, email is making it from
the mailman host to the mail server, but when I post to a list, (i have
test users who have joined the list, etc.), nothing comes through?
Where are the mailman logs? I'll check em out'...
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Check the error logs & send info, it's probably related. I know for
instance if I try to throw "plone" onto a box i've already got MM
installed on, that my Python 2.1 will be mangled by the older Python
version 'plone' uses.
Your TWIG may have suffered a similar fate. Try and get some debug info
Which doumentation should I be using for Exim 3/ Mailman 2.1.2 OpenBSD?
No, really. They are vastly different as pertains to UID/GIDs, transports
and directors. There's no date on one of them. This is getting a bit
depressing.
1. README.Exim, which comes with mailman, written by Nigel M., sta
I am getting 404 page not found errors when visiting the ip of my new
machine, http://192.168.1.24/mailman/create when visiting
http://192.168.1.24 it works fine. My cgi-bin syntax is obviously wrong.
All files in /usr/local/lib/mailman/cgi-bin have the same group and user
ID as _mailman user, e
I'm running Mailman 2.1.4 on a RH9-based server using Qmail as my MTA.
What is the best way to tell qmail a mail is for the list instead of a
person? The documentation file shows a running commentary, is it OK to
chown root qmail as the document suggests?
-karlski
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Hi there,
I am running Vmailmgr on my mail server so it can host multiple domains.
The build is based on qmail, and stores mail in the following structure:
/home/dom/mydomain/users/username
I noticed the documentation notes possible things to do:
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- You might need to set the mail-gi
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