[Mailman-Users] Moved list not creating virtual-mailman entries

2008-01-28 Thread Richard Pyne
I have a group of Mailman lists that I moved to a new server. When I run genaliases, it is correctly creating the aliases but not the entries in virtual-mailman. I made the move and ran "withlist -l -r fix_url [listname]" for each list, but Mailman is still not creating the virtual entries. Th

[Mailman-Users] Personalization default

2008-01-25 Thread Richard Pyne
I can't seem to find any way to set the personalization default. I want to set the default for new lists to Full Personalization. Is there a reasonable way to do this? I am running Mailman 2.1.9. Thanks. --Richard -- Mailman-Users mailing li

Re: [Mailman-Users] PHP Script for search archive

2007-12-12 Thread Richard Pyne
Definitely interested. Thanks. --Richard On 12 Dec 2007 at 10:54, Brian Carpenter wrote: > We have come up with a php script that provides a search function for > mailman. It uses the sphyder search engine and requires a mysql database. The > script comes with an installation feature that wil

[Mailman-Users] Mailman with postfixadmin + postfix + mysql + dovecot + squirlmail

2007-12-06 Thread Richard Pyne
I have set up a new mail server for a bunch of virtual domains using postfix, postfixadmin, dovecot, mysql, and squirelmail. Everything has been working fine for a couple of months. Now I am trying to add Mailman to the mix. I have Mailman installed and configured. Adding lists works and proper

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman not populating virtual-mailman

2007-12-05 Thread Richard Pyne
On 5 Dec 2007 at 19:05, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Richard Pyne wrote: > > >I have been running mailman for several years with few problems. I have > >now set up a new server and can't get mailman to populate the virtual- > >domain file when I create a new list.

[Mailman-Users] mailman not populating virtual-mailman

2007-12-05 Thread Richard Pyne
I have been running mailman for several years with few problems. I have now set up a new server and can't get mailman to populate the virtual- domain file when I create a new list. It does populate the aliases correctly and it did create the virtual-mailman entry for the default "mailman" list w

[Mailman-Users] UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte

2005-04-07 Thread Richard Pyne
I'm seeing a problem where messages get in to mailman, and into the archives, but never get sent. When this happens I see this in the error log: Apr 07 22:14:30 2005 (2477) Uncaught runner exception: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0x92 in position 291: ordinal not in range(128) Apr 07 22:14:3

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman 2.1.2, Postfix 2.0.13, virtual domains

2003-07-31 Thread Richard Pyne
This, along with per-domain create passwords are by far at the top of my feature wish-list. Aliasing is a royal PITA because it is a completely manual process which gets completely out of hand when you are hosting many domains/lists on one machine. On Thursday 31 July 2003 11:42 am, Glenn Sieb

[Mailman-Users] Another feature request

2003-01-24 Thread Richard Pyne
It might be there, but I haven't found it. It would be VERY useful to have "per domain" list creation passwords. I want to be able to have a virtual domain owner be able to create lists within their domain but not any others. --Richard -- Richard B. Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

[Mailman-Users] DEFAULT_URL_HOST problem

2003-01-15 Thread Richard Pyne
I am tyring to install and configure mailman 2.1 on a machine and am running into a problem. It appears that the only value it will accept for the DEFAULT_URL_HOST is the generic one listed the ISPs reverse DNS. If I try to configure the DEFAULT_URL_HOST as one of the virtual names for the mac

[Mailman-Users] smtp connections refused

2001-06-05 Thread Richard Pyne
Is there any way to capture the smtp sessions from Mailman? I have a new installation on a new server that every attempt to send ANY email from Mailman show an 'connection refused' entry in the smtp-failure log. Other mail from this server seems to be moving without any trouble, so I am fairly