[Mailman-Users] Storing extended ASCII messages

2002-02-18 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
When I sent a message containing words with the characters å, ä and ö to my list the message is totally garbled when stored in the archives. The extended characters are apparently coded (=55 etc). How do I fix this? mvh/ Regards, Martin S. CTO, Forum Syd "To err is human--and to blame it on a

[Mailman-Users] Urgent: mailcmd got bad listname:

2002-01-22 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
I've setup a new list, added aliases to sendmail but keep getting the error: - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - "|/chroot/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd liberal" (reason: 1) (expanded from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) - Transcript of session follows

Re(2): [Mailman-Users] prefix - solved

2002-01-17 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
I fixed it. It was slightly embarrasing really. Apparently there were two aliases to mailman in httpd.conf. One ScriptAlias and one Alias pointing /prefix/mailman/. Apparently it used the Alias (without cgi). mvh/ Regards, Martin S. CTO, Forum Syd "To err is human--and to blame it on a compute

Re: [Mailman-Users] prefix

2002-01-16 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Martin Skjoldebrand wrote: > >> >What does your Apache error_log file think about >> >the URL you're trying to access? That should give you >> >some more hints about what's wrong... >>

Re: [Mailman-Users] prefix

2002-01-16 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Martin Skjoldebrand wrote: > > What does your Apache error_log file think about > >the URL you're trying to access? That should give you > >some more hints about what's wrong... > > > > Of course,

Re: [Mailman-Users] prefix

2002-01-16 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Martin Skjoldebrand wrote: > >> You are probably forgot to set up the ScriptAlias in the >> Apache >> conf file. >> >> Sounded like a good idea. Sadly though, it was incorrect. >> I had added the Scri

Re: [Mailman-Users] prefix

2002-01-16 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, Martin Skjoldebrand writes: > I installed mailman in /chroot/home/mailman by using > ./configure --prefix=/chroot/home/mailman but when I now > try to access the list home page (listinfo) as directed by > the mailman server I get "There is no s

[Mailman-Users] prefix

2002-01-15 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
I installed mailman in /chroot/home/mailman by using ./configure --prefix=/chroot/home/mailman but when I now try to access the list home page (listinfo) as directed by the mailman server I get "There is no such page domain/mailman/listinfo/test. What to do? mvh/ Regards, Martin S. CTO, Forum

[Mailman-Users] Mailman unuseable!

2001-12-22 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
a bug report just because I accessed it through a redirect? It has worked nicely untill now - but now I get a bug report every time I access www.forumsyd.net/mailman/listinfo - either directly or through a redirect. The admin page works though. Martin S >>- Original Message - >&g

Re: [Mailman-Users] Got the bug screen

2001-12-20 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
nicely untill now - but now I get a bug report every time I access www.forumsyd.net/mailman/listinfo - either directly or through a redirect. The admin page works though. Martin S >- Original Message - >From: "Martin Skjoldebrand" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EM

[Mailman-Users] Got the bug screen

2001-12-19 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
I've been fiddling with redirects from www.forumsyd.net/lists to www.forumsyd.net/mailman/listinfo but in no way been touching the Mailman files. All of a sudden I get Bug in Mailman version 2.0.8 We're sorry, we hit a bug! I include the error log but the only thing I can see is admin(1471):

[Mailman-Users] document root

2001-12-13 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
If I want to make an alternative list index page what should be the document root? I've had a look in /home/mailman but can't see the correct page there anywhere. That is - I want users to go to http://lists.forumsyd.net; rather than http://www.forumsyd.net/mailman/listinfo So I need to give t

Re: RE: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

2001-12-12 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
ssage- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >Martin Skjoldebrand >> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 6:05 AM >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving >> >> >> We a

[Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

2001-12-12 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
We are going to implement a few lists through Mailman. Our info dept wants a list of press release people who are not admitted to leave the list by using the lists web site. (ONLY through noticying the list admin). Is this possible? Think I've seen this answered before but can't find where. mvh

[Mailman-Users] Hello, and a couple of questions

2001-12-05 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
Hi, I just installed Mailman on an elderly Pentium box (P200, 64 MB RAM, Red Hat 7.1) on which we plan to start running a few informational newsletters (~3x400 subs). Now, we're going to introduce Mailman to our potential listadmins, does anyone know if there is a/ a step-by-step instruction fo