I recently reinstalled mailman and am now getting the following message several times a day in my maillog file.
forward /home/mailman//.forward+: Group writable directory
Has anyone seen this before and can it be repaired without another reinstall?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Ashley,
Thanks very much for the help. I created the default directory you
described below, recreated the symlink to wrapper, and everything works
fine!
Kevin
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Kevin Carlson wrote:
Today I upgraded to sendmail 8.12.8 and afterward smrsh seemed to
stop working
Today I upgraded to sendmail 8.12.8 and afterward smrsh seemed to stop
working. Prior to the upgrade everything worked fine.
I still have smrsh installed, it is still enabled in the sendmail.cf
file and there is still a symbolic link in /etc/smrsh called 'wrapper'
that points to /home/mailman/
Hi,
I have tried several things and I can't seem to get mailman to send a
message from a list without administrator approval. I have the following
options set:
In Privacy Options under General Posting Filters:
Must posts be approved by administrator? NO
Restrict posting privileges to list
Does anyone have suggestions for a straightforward way in which to
programmatically delete a single user from a mailman list?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Programmatically changing admin options
Is it possible to programmatically change admin options without resorting to
using httplib? For example, I would like to be able to change privacy
Is it possible to programmatically change admin options without resorting to
using httplib? For example, I would like to be able to change privacy
options on a newly created list without calling into
http://host/mailman/admin/list
Anyone know of any options available to do this?
Thanks,
Kevin
I just installed mailman on a new machine and am getting the following error
when I attempt to create a list with the newlist command:
...
Hit enter to continue with test owner notification...
Traceback (innermost last):
File "./newlist", line 220, in ?
main()
File "./newlist", line 213,
Hi,
Is it possible to restrict outbound emails to administrative users only? In
other words, non-admin users could not send mail to the list.
Also, is it possible to customize the HTML that is rendered by Mailman?
Thanks,
Kevin
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I have installed mailman and am receiving join confirmation emails. The
system is also processing the replies to the join confirmation emails but
doesn't seem to be adding the members to the list.
If I look in ./logs/subscribe I see several lines that read like this:
Jun 11 12:31:44 2002 (98
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