reputation, and that they're moving lists to
other platforms.
To back that up, a great deal of the spam hitting my servers that
clients make me aware of is originating from DigitalOcean IPs.
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was about to happen.
Instead I get complaints about bounces or non-delivery from my clients...
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https://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://www.miscon.org/ - Mont
34, and 3.3.0 and 3.3.1 exist but have not
> yet been marked stable or unmasked. The process of stabilizing a
> mailman3 ebuild is ongoing and I've been monitoring it.
mailman-2.1.34 is avaialble from FreeBSD ports (and probably from pkg as
well). Mailman 3 isn't yet.
--
Kei
md64 has 2.1.34 in both the pkg repo and the
> ports tree. I do not see a MM3 package but didn't look too closely.
I did try to look for MM3 and couldn't find it. I'm sure it's coming,
especially with FreeBSD expiring Python27 and security checks warning
about numerous other it
Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 8/5/20 4:56 PM, Keith Seyffarth wrote:
>>
>> I believe the command that needs to be run to correct this is:
>> $prefix/bin/withlist -l -r fix_url listname -u list_web_domain
>> which I found at
>> https://wiki.list.org/DOC/4.27%20S
_web_domain?" Is is
http://lists.[clubs'sdomain].tld/ or is is just [club'sdomain].tld - or
is it something else?
Thanks,
Keith
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s also allow you to whitelist a domain or
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https://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the
GMail
would assign an outgoing message to one server and just retry from
there)
Keith
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https://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://www
27;s the way my Mailman instances work. YMMV, of course.
I don't think that's the case in this case, Chip, as nearly all the
messages that have supposedly been held are spam, and I have yet to see
a spammer retract a message from any other list.
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eld.
This is on Mailman 2.1.15 on a PLESK server on CentOS.
Any idea what may be going on here, or how to make these messages
visible again?
Thanks,
Keith
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http://www.rpgca
> All that would not be necessary if Mailman were smart enough. It
> already knows how to group e-mails by subject. It could make sure the
> participants
> are all kept in the loop.
Except then you run into ethical issues and possible legal violations of
emailing people who have not opted-n to re
nel to PLESK or from older
versions of PLESK to newer versions of PLESK with the PLESK Migrate
tool...
If you don't have that option, you may want to check out
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/migrating-account-from-plesk-to-cpanel.303772/
which appears to have information on a free t
lu...@splat.com and uncheck the check in the "not metoo" column.
Submit your changes.
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http://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://w
unning on the new domain, and receiving
and relaying emails correctly.
Keith
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mailto:w...@weif.net
http://www.weif.net/ - Home of the First Tank Guide!
http://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://www.miscon.org/
anage and keep up all the
time. Getting set up with hosting is probably easier. Many web hosting
providers include Mailman as a part of their package, which may make
this even easier.
Do you currently have a web site and a domain that this mailing list
would be relevant to?
Keith
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eader user.
Yeah, it's screen shots of what to click on in the Google GMail
interface, with some instructions painted on the images.
What it does is instructs the user to create a rule to not mark email
that comes from the user as spam.
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er the PID
and lock files are being stored to make sure Mailman can write its
files. Some system upgrades appear to "fix" the ownership and
permissions on these directories preventing some processes from being
able to write their logs or PIDs. This will prevent mailman from
sending.
K
lify the process by just installing a compiled
binary and some necessary libraries, but I do have consistent problems
with installs from pkg - not to mention the various things that aren't
in pkg yet...
Keith
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mailto:w...@weif.net
http:/
ange
the email address of the list owner.
Hopefully Mark will weigh in on the commands he sent. I don't recall all
of them currently, but the discussion so far had been about changing the
list owner email address.
Keith
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mailto:w...@weif.net
http:/
headings
(this is the main page for this mailing list), if you scroll to the
bottom of the page, do you see the link Mark described:
>> LISTNAME administrative interface (requires authorization)
Keith
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mailto:w...@weif.net
http://www
t;https://wiki.list.org/x/4030543>.
Does your subscribe page look like the one that Mark linked to above?
Are you able to find the "LISTNAME administrative interface" link at the
bottom of that page?
Keith
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tails for owner)"
But this could also possibly have been customized...
Keith
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http://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://www.mis
did because
bugs have been corrected or loopholes closed.
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http://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://www.miscon.org/ - Montana's L
ing??
One possibility would be that they are marking these messages as "Junk"
or "Spam" and their ESP/ISP, either through a manual or automated
process, is following the unsubscribe link in the email to remove them
from the list...
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the current reputation of your sending IP address. If it
already has a developed good rating, and your messages are unlikely to
be flagged with a little more traffic from your mailing list.
Keith
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mailto:w...@weif.net
http://www.weif.net/ - Home of the
that this ISP does not want your business and does not care
about your reputation or theirs. I would start looking for a provider
that provides support and is willing to communicate.
Keith
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mailto:w...@weif.net
http://www.weif.net/ - Home of the
the
move your subscription got set to "not me too..."
Keith
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http://www.rpgcalendar.net/ - the Montana Role-Playing Calendar
http://www.miscon.org/ - Montan
ts that moderate to high traffic volumes but probably
> need to be tuned for low volume lists.
I haven't had any problems with my many low-volume lists correctly
removing dead addresses - as long as the receiving MTA is not configured
to not bounce undeliverable mail properly...
Keith
at email delivery is *NOT* instantaneous
despite appearances. And that email delivery regularly takes a few
minutes to an hour, but can, under absolutely normal circumstances, take
3 or 4 days. And that the US Government has legislation that defines
normal email delivery to be within 30 days
the subscribers, and when it tries for all the other
>> subscribers at yahoo.com, yahoo says, 'This mail that supposedly
>> came from u...@yahoo.com, didn't come from one of our servers. Do
>> not deliver.'
>
> Ouch! So it won't accept the email because my list-se
surprising. Kudos to Mark for not
pushing back on this basis ... but perhaps the OP can provide a little more
context for why this would be a generally GoodThing.
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
kbiermank AIM
303 997 2749
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 12/06/2015 06:06 PM,
list on the new domain
4) subscribe the list of subscribers
This process doesn't seem too difficult, but I would prefer to keep the
archives, if possible.
Both domains are on the same server, running CentOS7 and PLESK 12.5, if
that makes a difference.
Thanks,
scribe' or confirming
by clicking the link also still work.
Thanks!
Keith
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post or send me the output from
>
> /path/to/mailman/bin/dumpdb
> /path/to/mailman/qfiles/1445988136.175048+4b651bb8e2ca5a8b65ef1b9f3c4a54e715f0686f.pck
>
> it might help.
Can you help me figure out "/path/to/mailman/qfiles/?" I'm
>> If they replay to the email or create a new message and send ONLY the
>> confirmation code as instructed, nothing happens. However, if they try
>> again with the same confirmation code, they will get a response back
>> that the confirmation code is no loger valid. This appears to indicate
>> th
Hello,
I'm having problems with the confirmation by reply working. When a user
is invited to the list, or when a user subscribes on the web for, or
when a user subscribes by emailing -join@, they are sent the
confirmation email.
If they replay to the email or create a new message and send ONLY t
ation, web and email
interfaces, etc.
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
kbiermank AIM
303 997 2749
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Tracey McCartney
wrote:
> Rex:
>
> Instead of rolling your own, you might consider throwing up a Drupal site.
> Drupal is free, and it has a module called
tudent (even if the professor insists on using his own email
account...having all administration go to a delegated email account ... or
a special forwarding account with filtered forwarding) is what I'd do in
your situation.
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
kbiermank AIM
303 997 2749
On Tue, Se
probably the mail list
"from" ->" Never send it to Spam"
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
kbiermank AIM
303 997 2749
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Barry S. Finkel wrote:
> On 8/28/2014 1:58 AM, Alan Meyer wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently set
hen
I can upgrade, I'm hostage to my ISP's cPanel support) will create any
*additional* confusion in the minds of the easily confused.
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
kbiermank AIM
303 997 2749
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Peter Shute writes:
>
>
>
> ...
>
>
> I don't discount this possibility, but the rejections just go back to
> the Mailman server and the list, and reports of the rejections go to the
> people publishing the DMARC p=reject policy for their domain. I don't
> see how any of this winds up being delivered to some third part
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 05/05/2014 08:33 PM, Keith Bierman wrote:
> >
> > Wouldn't this be likely to be another DMARC victim?
>
>
> Perhaps you can imagine such a scenario. I don't see it.
>
I defer to your much greater wisdo
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 05/05/2014 06:47 PM, Richard Shetron wrote:
> > I looked through the list admin manual and didn't see anything about
> > reconfirming a list. Is there an easy way to have mailman reconfirm a
> list?
>
>
> What does "reconfirm a list" mean t
is different from sender? if the list
default is "reply to poster" set the reply to as the original sender, but
"correctly" identify the message as coming from the mail server automation
... not the original sender.
Other than noncompliance to the existing RFC(s), wh
Many sage responses elided... so back to the naive and foolish questions...
For an "announce only" list (viz. only very special people may post, and
those people aren't from yahoo accounts) will this DMARC issue be easily
avoided by not allowing any posts from yahoo members (they can read from
oth
ing it up under multiple
generations of SunOS ;>).
It's a common enough use-case I'd hoped there was a civilized way to do it
through the cPanel/mailman front door.
Keith Bierman
khb...@gmail.com
kbiermank AIM
303 997 2749
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 03/
his without actually posting to the list itself?
Keith Bierman
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Geoff & Mark
I appreciate the info. I'll try the settings and see if everything works as
I need it to.
Thanks
Keith
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Help with Mailman configuration
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010, Keith Blackie wrote:
I have a mailing li
list owner
6) Users may not subscribe
7) Users may unsubscribe themselves
This is on a server for which I have only the administrative access to my
mailing lists. I hope I can get this in place and working properly, or at
least something close.
Thanks,
Keith Blackie
real
pain.
Thanks!
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Searchable Arc
this seems to be a
widespread problem.
Is it fixed in current versions? Are there repairs available to this
problem that a poor nonprofit without staff web developers or IT funds can
afford or know how to implement?
Please help!
Keith R Jarvis
The ManKind Project
Information Sy
Thanks Mark, just wanted to be sure I wasn't missing something somewhere.
Keith
On 7 Aug 2008 at 13:44, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Keith Risinger wrote:
> >
> >Is there some way an owner can get a listing of all they lists they are
> >owners of? I've not found anyt
Hello,
Is there some way an owner can get a listing of all they lists they are
owners of? I've not found anything in the admin pages. As the site manager,
I know about the list_admins, list_owners commands. It be helpful for an
owner to get their own lists themselves.
Thanks,
On 11/24/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith Daniels wrote:
>
> Did this post go through mailman? What are the full headers? Is ther an
> "X-BeenThere: mailman@com" header and or other mailman
> headers?
>
After looking at your alias question belo
My Access:
I have a dedicated server and I have root access.
What I have done so far to find the answer:
Searched the Documents, web site FAQ and googled a lot...
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I just 'inhereted' a mailing list and I'm just trying to figure out my
way around.. yes.. a total n00b.
I spent an hour or so looking for a solution to a problem that many
people are expereincing on the list.
When they want to unsubscribe on the wed interface, one inputs their
e-mail address (it
es afterward, I
just don't know how to get the email in the mbox in the first place.
I need to add an email that contains a PDF attachments.
Thanks
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can't find anything about this.
The server is commercially hosted, and I don't have access to "bin" and the like.
Can anyone help? Is there a command I can mail to the server that will do this?
Keith
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greatly appreciated!
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that can be done to help with this issue. We
know AOL has changed there SPAM variables recently. We didn't know if
something could be set with in Mail Man to get through this issue.
Thanks for you time and help!
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te is that all people being bounced like this are hosted
by us and use our mail server (mail.eddystone.com) although the server is
on a differnet machine to Mailman.
Any ideas out there?
Regards
Keith Denby
01598 763618
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Octopus search engine
<http://octopus.
>On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 09:28 Canada/Mountain, John Redmond wrote:
>> I installed 2.1 with Postfix 2.0.3 and all appears well. Mind you this
>> is based on simple testing with low traffic, as I'm just getting ready
>> to test with for actual users!
>
>Curiously, I can't seem to figure out w
Hi jeremy,
>As a sendmail newbie, I was having too much trouble implementing Mailman's
>aliasing system and so--at Keith Mastin's suggestion--I shifted over to
>Postfix. I'm happy to say that that works like a charm! Thanks very much.
>
>But it does bring up a
>17-Feb-03 at 17:39, Keith Mastin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
>> Because they're running XP, I can't suggest that they allow me to drop
>> in a linux firewall because of the bugs in the XP tcp/ip stack, not
>> unless they agree to back down to Win2k, which they can
>At 04:11 PM 2/17/2003, you wrote:
>>At 20:13 17/02/2003, Cody Harris wrote:
>>Why not use Win 98 as a server platform on which to run Mailman?
>>
>>Quite simply because it is not a robust Operating System with any real
>>pretensions to being even a modestly secure server platform. Win 98, 98SE
>
>Heh, if anyone wants to, they can try to install Mailman on my Win32 box. I
>have, uh, never used Python so it'd be stupid for me to try. If anyone
>does, they should give the good folks at Mailman (developers) a hint that
>they should make a Win32 release of it. That is, if it works. It's an o
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jon Carnes
>> Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 3:33 PM
>>
>> In my experience, Sendmail is not an optimized MTA.
>
>Here is where I jump in... :) Sendmail is easily optimized, but most people
>who install it don't need that kind of setup and config. Send
;>config file (main.cf) directly rather than running it through m4.
>>
>>What you are trying to do can be done in postfix in about a minute, by
>>creating one file, adding a line or two to the main.cf file and running
>>postfix reload. (As long as you dns is set up correc
>I recently installed Mailman 2.1.1 on a RedHat 8 box. I'd like the one
>machine to be a listserver for two domains: www.tcf.ua.edu and
>www.cinemastudies.org (which is set up as a virtual host on Apache 1.3.27).
>
>Mailman seems to be set okay on www.tcf.ua.edu, but when I tried something
>si
>On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 13:47:48 +
>Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:44:10 -
>> "dino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Actually he did it this way:
>> >
>> > Noticed that mydomain/mailman was browsable.
>> >
>> > Telneted to port 80 and sent a get request from th
>Hi All,
>
>I was just wondering what kind of security mailman offers, as far as
>protecting user passwords goes?
>
>A techy friend of mine has just kindly emailed me a list of all users
>and their passwords! Looking at my server logs it would appear that he
>snuck in somehow via anonymous ftp.
>
>third time i am trying to get an answer: is there no url or whatever, where
>i can read, how to get this htaccess-restriction to work?
>
>please help me!
http://apache-server.com/tutorials/ATusing-htaccess.html
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>Hi there,
>
>it seems that my mailman installation does not send out mail. I have
>installed Postfix as MTA on a MacOS X Server.
>
>When I create a list, I get the message that the list owner had been
>notified of its creation by mail. But nothing shows up in the mail.log file,
>and the mail ne
>Keith,
>
>Just a quick note. You didn't specify when or if you stopped
>'mailmanctl' and restarted it. It is safer to stop it, run make
>install, then start it again. And this list is full of mentions of
>certain kinds of changes not taking affect until
Hi Matthew,
>* Keith Mastin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>[snip]
>> When I send a message to the mailman list from SM, the test of the message
>> is in an attachment, not in the text area of the message.
>>
>> When I send a message to the list from pine-4.44-7.73.
ed is critical. I'm curious about the server-side
configuration for this list and what the problem could be.
Any information needed to debug will be sent on request.
Thanks
Kindest Regards,
Keith Mastin
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one else should know about it.
Kind Regards,
Keith Mastin
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Traceback:
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>What you don't know (because you've never done it before) is that
>installing via the Source is actually easier with Mailman than
>installing via the RPM.
>
>Installing via the RPM is buggy and only works if no default has been
>touched - plus you still need to do all the work that is associated w
>I'm pretty sure it has to be the directory indexes thing. Adding
>index.html to the end of the archive URL it works. I tried adding
>+Indexes in the Option line for the archive directory in
>/etc/httpd/conf.d/mailman.conf, but that seems to make the whole mailman
>site give me a 404.
You should j
>I have the 2.1-7 RPM from RedHat's Rawhide installed on RedHat 7.3, with
>Postfix 1.7 (the RedHat 7.3 RPM, with some minor tweaks). It's mostly
>working. I have a test list created with members subscribed, but the
>archive doesn't seem to be working. From
>https://server/mailman/listinfo/list/, I
>I've been fighting problems after upgrading Mailman 2.0x to 2.1-1 using
>mailman-2.1-1.i386.rpm. I'm making headway but now mailmanctl terminates
>with the following error:
>
># /etc/rc.d/init.d/mailmanctl start
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mailmanctl", line 104, i
>I've done as you suggested but I keep getting the following messages every
>few minutes:
>
>Subject: Cron /usr/bin/python -S /var/mailman/cron/qrunner
>Body: /usr/bin/python: can't open file '/var/mailman/cron/qrunner'
What are the persmissionf for /var/mailman/cron/qrunner? Does the file
exist
>On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 03:37, Keith Mastin wrote:
>> >Can you include a sample email to the list?
>> >I'm curious if the problem is the Content Filter (look in the
>> >web-admin).
>> >
>> >Jon Carnes
>>
>> Web-admin? How would I loo
>One benefit to using Exchange 2000 as your outbound MTA is that it
>works very well with batching.
>
>I have my Exchange setup to allow 500 recipients per message. Mailman
>is also configured to send 500 recipients per message. As a result
>all 55 aol.com, 65 yahoo.com, or 51 hotmail.com recipi
Sorry to top post, but call this one pretty much solved.
The problem, as I suspected, was in the permissions for the index.html
file not being set sgid. Funny thing though, is that accessing it from the
"List Archives" link on a message still shows the "400 file not found"
error, but I can acce
>
>>>Make sure bin/check_perms doesn't give any problems (just to rule that out).
>>
>> That came up clean almost from the start... just a couple snafus the first
>> time and clean after. Now, however...
>>
>> [root@mail mailman]# /usr/local/mailman/bin/check_perms -f
>> bash: /usr/local/mailman
>
Alias /pipermail/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/archives/public/"
Options FollowSymLinks
>
>Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
Nope... not that simple either. Need to know what to index and spec that
in the conf file too...
Here's what I have now:
index.htm index.php ind
Hi Matthew,
>> >> Alias /pipermail/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/archives/public/"
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Options FollowSymLinks
>> >> AllowOverride None
>> >> Order allow,deny
>> >> Allow from all
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >Alias /pipermail/ /var/mailman/archives/p
eod Lake Indian Band webmasterhttp://www.mcleodlake.com
... that's it. Wierd, huh?
>Jon Carnes
>
>On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 20:22, Keith Mastin wrote:
>> This is my first mailman implmentation.
>> System: redhat-7.3
>> smtp:postfix-1.1.7-2
>Below is one of my working ones (for pipermail). It is very similar to
>yours, just without the quotation marks.
>
>HtH - Jon Carnes
>
>On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 20:53, Keith Mastin wrote:
>
>>
>> Alias /pipermail/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/archives/p
Hello again.
Testing the mailman system, I also found that I cannot find the archives
(400 Bad Request). The system is looking for
domain.tld/pipermail/members
Here is the relevnet section of the httpd.conf file:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ "/web/mlib/data/mailman/cgi-bin/"
recent months of the archives didn't show any
similar problems.
Any ideas?
TIA
Keith Mastin
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ctionality. I was. The install is
the only tricky part of using Mailman.
Good luck!
-keith s.
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From: Aaron M Daley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:07 PM
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] cron daemon error
I installed mail
ctory was a red herring! Once I created the /usr/adm/sm.bin, and chmod
755 (recommended by the smrsch/README within Sendmail), and then set up the
symbolic link in there: mailman ->
/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailmanthe problem
disappeared.Thanks!!!-keith-Original
Message-From: Larry
Danny,
I had it that way (i.e. "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post test1" in
the /etc/aliases) before, and then tried the "|/etc/smrsh/mailman post
test1", as indicated in the Mailman INSTALL doc. Both gave the "smrsh:
mailman not available for sendmail
Thanks.
Keith
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mo, etc. And frankly i think i've run
out of time. I've spent several evenings on this already. Getting any kind
of mailing list up and running is more important than the bells and whistles
that Mailman offers.
thanks.
-keith s.
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I tried to subscribe to pwac-1, and got this message:
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Mailman experienced a very low level failure and could not even generate
a useful traceback for you. Please report this to the Mailman
administrator at this site.
Keith Ra
g at the bottom:
"This archive was generated by Pipermail 0.05 (Mailman edition)." Is this
the true Mailman, or a variation? Is this why the attachments aren't
readable?
Thanks,
Keith
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