seen the
University of Washington page do this (see here
http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/admin/aaivmail), but I have not had
any such luck.
Thanks for any advice I can gain.
Nathan Trapp
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missing. Basically right now my mailman machine accepts local mail but
nothing else.
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Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, PA 19081
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Fax: 610-328-7796
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Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Nathan K. S
I apologize if this is in the archives. I searched for a while and
couldn't find this issue. I just did a fresh install of Mailman 2.1.8
on OS X 10.4 (Tiger). I have it to the point where I can create lists
through the web interface and sign people up for the lists. When I
subscribe an add
Hi,
I have installed Mailman 2.1.8 on a box running postfix and cyrus email
working. But, emails to mailman aliases are all bouncing back with data format
error..: Mailbox does not exist.
For example, even the subscription request bounces back a follows. Any
suggestions or help would be great
ist option. It's
unfortunate that a nice piece of software like mailman can be crippled
by poor hosting.
Again, I really appreciate all the help.
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make sense? or is it passing the buck?
They suggest sending out 10-15 emails at a time - is there a way to set
mailman up to do this? (and would there be a point?)
Thanks again for your help.
Nathan
> There is really no cap as to how many emails you can send out.
> However, the more you
on't even know how to go about figuring out what
caused them.
Also, is there a way to send out a test message to only a few members
of the group? If this were the case, I could try to troubleshoot by
sending a message from my accou
Mailman has been installed and configured with exim4 on
debian. Every thing is working, but when I create a list
it is not sending email to list owner(that list has been
created).
Please some one advice me what I am doing wrong.
Thanks
Nathan
I posted previously about this, but was all of the sudden swamped with work
so I was not able to keep working on this problem. Our mailman install
works fine until it's time to convert a text/html e-mail to plain text. All
mailman produces with such e-mails is a blank body with the footer attache
First off.thank you. Someone always replies to these questions (knock on
wood).so thanks.
I am running mailman 2.1.4 on OS X. We were running into a problem that
sometimes the footer was being seen as an attachment instead of as an actual
footer. I read these lists and found a nice work arou
lways
sets their password to "digest" (or "nodigest" if they pick that option) and
doesn't actually set their digest preference.
subscribe digest
end
Is there some way to signify that "digest" or "nodigest" is the option and
not a passwor
ould be, but without the labels it wouldn't
succeed.
To correct the labels, I ran both of these commands as root:
# fixfiles relabel
# restorecon -Rv /var/lib/mailman
Their descriptions sound very similiar so I probably only needed one of
them.
Thanks again
nathan
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 09:29 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> That'd be my guess. You could try asking on the Fedora-Users list, or
> perhaps the selinux list. I know this issue came up involving copying and
> moving files between the web directories and web space in a user's home
> directory (eg.
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 08:07 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> Anything interesting in /var/log/httpd or /var/log/messages?
The Apache error_log just has the usual "permission denied" message.
Now /var/log/messages is a different story, and I never thought to look
at that one:
Nov 21 08:18:12 chip ke
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 10:06 +0100, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
> Nathan Fiedler wrote:
> > Now before you tell me that I need to set up the Apache configuration,
> > let me say that the mailman rpm in FC3 includes a .conf file already. I
> > have pasted it in below for your ref
step
ahead of you there. See the detailed output below the .conf file.
So the question becomes, what is preventing the browser from accessing
the archives?
nathan
P.S. You can see the problem for yourself at
http://www.bluemarsh.com/mailman/listinfo
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Hello all. Yes, somehow I have gotten our mailman client working again (no
idea how really, but it works again). I just went to create a new alias
(which I've done before), and now it's saying "Error: You are not authorized
to create new mailing lists". I of course went and googled this and foun
re that we lose them. I'm currently looking
through logs, but I thought I'd send this much of an update. Thanks for
all the help so far.
______
Nathan K. Stazewski
Assistant Director
Alumni Relations
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore PA 19081
6
OK, yesterday I asked about why our mailman client wasn't accepting emails.
The problem was that the physical computer had been moved, so it had
attained a new IP and port 25 was being blocked at that IP by our firewall.
Our IT has since changed the directing, and it seems that everything is
direct
CP active open: Failed connect()Error: Connection timed out
Wed, 1 Sep 2004 17:44:35 -0400 (EDT)
TCP active open: Failed connect()Error: Connection timed out
Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:40:50 -0400 (EDT)
TCP active open: Failed connect()Error: Connection timed out
The mail system will c
First time poster, short time reader. I just inherited a Mailman
Listserv for a college, and am pretty clueless to any of the inner
workings (it's running on a Mac OS X, and although I was a Computer
Science major, I NEVER use Macs). Anywho, the emails it sends out
always have a very helpful "Lis
e=faq03.037.htp>.
I did exactly this when I fist set Mailman up. Look through the options
in Defaults.py to tweak it just the way you want it.
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causes this or if it might be
possible to make these moderation emails cease?
Thanks
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hese are always sent at 8:00am (or within a few
minutes after).
Has anyone else seen this type of activity? I apologize if I'm being
too general; I really don't know what other information would be useful.
thanks!
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n, at least I could not find them there. Seems odd that
arch --wipe listname would have different behavior from how Mailman
normally rebuilds the archive HTML when it gets mail.
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Which setting or variable determines the URL for 'Overview of all xxx.com
mailing lists' on the HTML administration pages? Is this a change I can
make in one of the configuration files?
Thanks.
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dump and reload
the accept_these_nonmembers option nightly for the appropriate lists, but
I'd prefer a cleaner solution if one's available. Thanks in advance for any
help you can provide!
Nathan Beittenmiller
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There is a patch I submitted on the sf page that should allow you to
specify "include the members of this other list" as an approved poster.
As far as I know, using regex patterns in those fields works fine.
-- Nathan
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 14:34, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
> While d
They are held for moderation.
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> -Origi
Oh... No idea then... Sorry.
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You should be able to find all of the options listed in Defaults.py
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ve
so many jobs running simultaneously. Just loop through all vhosts and
all queues repeatedly.
Would be nice to see this more "supported" for that reason.
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Done. Added as patch #670522
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 12:27, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> >>>>> "NN" == Nathan Neulinger writes:
>
> NN> I managed to make a patch to do this based on the
> NN> "list_exploder" patch that is in the sourcefo
the contents
of that list when checking for authorization to post/etc.
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a patch to support this or know of some way to do it that
doesn't involve duplicating subscriptions or other hackery like that.
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oment). To ease your fears, I am currently working with
the 2.0.13 version. :-)
Nathan Beittenmiller
Systems Administrator
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but it is acceptable. Thanks.
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I think that the closest you can come is to have the server notify
you when someone unsubscribes. At that point a letter can be sent
saying it is required that they be subs
'm just missing something. Thanks in advance and sorry if
this is a duplicate post; the search feature was down when I checked
yesterday.
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I can't answer the question, but I'll provide a translation:
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Hello list.
I need a little help.
I installed Mailman with no problems, created a list called 'doctores', and
added two colleagues and myself as members of the list.
None of the three received the welcome
users (which I am going to
port over from Lyris)
Thanks
Nathan
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Flexible Web editing tools for all
doesn't seem that sensible to me, especially when so many providers are
still in the process of consolidating, downsizing and just plain vanishing.
- Nathan
On 8/13/02 7:54 AM, "Support Desk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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- no doubt there will be other issues as we begin
moving traffic on the lists.
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s like it will work, then suddenly get
a GID error, or alias error, or something, and I'm back to make clean.
I would RTFM, but in this case, it seems like TANFM. Please help.
- Nathan McQuillen
Erstwhile System Administrator
prodane.org
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an disable per
user.
Allow your users to manage their subscriptions (within
the normal limits of mailman) and keep a watchful eye
out for unsubscribes and punish as allowed by law. ;)
HTH,
Nate
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