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On Jan 21, 2003 at 01:51, Ghoti wrote:
>Now, however, all web links yeild:
>Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 65533, GOT gid 72. (Reconfigure to
>take 72?)
Like it says, re-run configure with the
--with-cgi-gid=72 switch. Have you seen the FAQ?
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g works well. i can add and delete members of the list,
>but there is no 'welcome mail' being sent out.
>
>i am running this on a redhat 7.1 system with sendmail 8.11.6-2.7.1 as the
>MTA.
Put the aliases in /etc/aliases?
Run newaliases?
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Riding-the-buses-ly yours,
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On Dec 16, 2002 at 17:40, Neil Dombrowski wrote:
>I'm taking over a mailman server, and need to remove some obsolete
>lists. I have found docs on how to administer lists, but not how to
>remove them. Can someone point me in the right direction?
bin/rmlist
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On Nov 27, 2002 at 13:00, Keith wrote:
>Is there a way to add users by command line through scripts?
bin/add_members
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gt;>> annoying to get these messages every month, when every 3 or 6 months
>>> would
>>> suffice.
[Satya said]
>> You can change the cron setting.
[back to Chuq]
>I think he's saying that the default for mailman ought to be quarterly,
>and I got the impre
would
>suffice.
You can change the cron setting.
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tood.
>Your kind co-operation would be a valuable contribution by your
>institution and country to the development of education in countries,
>where this is the crucial task to be solved in order to reduce poverty
>and its consequences.
How does that help?
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all answered. Basically says use my hack at
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
Slightly more streamlined than Andrew Witt's method, but also requires
a confirmation reply, I dunno if your subscribers will understand it.
I *think* confirmations can be turned off, but the proces
r unsubscribe.
>
>Without password, no way.
Actually, there are a couple of hacks for doing that, and
MM2.1(?) allows it.
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Now the magic starts. Have sendmail (or whoever) hand the email off to
your perl script, which can then inject it back into the mail system
with appropriate SMTP envelopes, leaving the SMTP body alone.
I still prefer Scott's solution, but YMMV.
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>output file does not work. command not found is all I get. I am wondering if
>something got messed up during the enabling of gcc for my account.
How are you running these programs? What's the command line?
If you're doing
$ a.out
try
$ ./a.out
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l emails, and the limit to the total amount of archives available.
yes, yes, configurable[0], I dunno.
[0] Total size of an individual email is limited. Mailman doesn't
recognize attachments, it only recognizes mail messages. It doesn't
care abnout content. See the FAQs.
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docs somewhere, and quite prominent.
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e easy for the member to unsubscribe
>from the list... most members won't remeber their passwords
>(and we don't wan't to send out a monthly reminder on this
>list).
There are patches, contribs, add-ins, wrappers to do this. One is at
http://satya.virtualave.net/d
On Mar 9, 2002 at 01:14, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>how can i (the administrator) unsubscribe "unwanted" users ?
>there does not seem to be an interface for such a task.
Uncheck the "subscribed" checkbox in the user list.
>am i missing something obvio
d.html#mailmanw
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*, !, !!, or x is not a valid
encrypted password. The first two or three indicate the account does
not allow logins i.e. is disabled (root can, of course, su to it
anytime). x I've seen used to indicate the password is stored in
/etc/shadow for greater security. passwd is world-readable, shadow
ine, for one. At least 4.21 onwards.
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>> Also, how one would get rid of the long list of url (List-Help etc.)
>Definitely an FAQ, but not in the new FAQ wizard AFAIK.
It is now.
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On Oct 13, 2001 at 16:09, Emery Wang wrote:
>So here's a possible feature request for mailman: a simplified
>unsubscribe option.
>
>Anybody know of a good, non-cgi based email program that can do that?
How about the mailman wrapper at
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.
example which you cited, appending '-l' makes the most
sense. However, it is your domain so you can name it pretty much
anything you want. gs-20 and variations spring to mind. The least
confusing, yet short, one is 'gs20-l'.
Sorry, that's the optimum solution for you.
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On Sep 26, 2001 at 09:19, Vaughn Wilkes wrote:
>Attached is a error message that we just started getting...can you help us
>out. Thanks.
>
> <>
Please resubmit as plain text. Your proprietary format is unreadable.
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Corrupt REALITY
ginning. Any suggestions??
This probably happens because you're composing non-plain-text
mail. Send in plain text, it should be okay.
Surely there was more to the error message?
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Disc
5/mailman/archives/"
>
>Though I admit to not seeing where that is useful -- and it doesn't let me
>at the archive anyway.
It won't let you at the list archive, until at least one message has
been posted to the list.
>Do you have to place an entry in t
one
>has any suggestions, I'm all ears.
I'm not very awake either.
BTW, who else has admin access to the box in question? Maybe they
did something?
More wild guessing: is /usr/local/apache/www/htdocs/ or anything along
that path on a different partition which isn't m
On Jun 30, 2001 at 03:20, Satya wrote:
>Note the paths. They're in Apache's web directory space, not in the
>filesystem. Your path is in the filesystem. Borked Alias directive is
>my guess.
OTOH, our Apache versions differ. I don't know; please check anyway.
U
On Jun 15, 2001 at 13:01, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
>ALl this talk recently about unsubscriptions... This came from another list I am on:
>It should be the standard no-fault type. Depending on your
>requirements, System A and/or System B can be used. When operating System
>A, depress lever and a
ds will be used. Is that correct?
Looks that way. Barry?
>-Original Message-
>From: Satya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>I need to allow people to join and use the lists without specifying a
>>password at all. I've dug through the docs including with th
turning it into a massive hassle for the more expert users. That
>ALSO allows you to make decisions what options are safe for new users to
>tweak, and what you ought to hide until they define themselves as
>experts.
You mean ``/set novice off''?
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up the answer (however I've found plenty of information about turning
>off password reminder messages!).
Actually, this is a FAQ. Try
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
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On Jun 13, 2001 at 09:59, JC Dill wrote:
>On 08:17 AM 6/13/01, Satya wrote:
> >The software that hides so many headers with no way of viewing them is
> >broken.
>
>Yes, and AOL 6 is broken in that it doesn't (easily) let the sender send in
>Plain Text. If 20% of y
equirements page can
have the details, like "you *can* run it on Windows if you also run a
proper Python interpreter and a proper SMTP server" (and anyhing
else -- unless there's something basic in the OS that Windows simply
cannot provide. But then, this is an example.).
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emember it's there later, when
>they want to unsub, and 2) so people can readily find it when they do want
>to unsub.
The whiners still whine about it.
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ratio of quoted text to new text, with the problems
that *that* brings. I know the problems. Don't tell me.
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On Jun 1, 2001 at 21:28, M.A. Powe wrote:
>>>>>> "Satya" == Satya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Satya> You need procmail. fetchmail and sendmail are looking at
>Satya> the envelope address, which is your mailbox.
>
>I'm no
he aliases to the /etc/aliases file. No procmail recipes are being
>run on the incoming mail at this point.
You need procmail. fetchmail and sendmail are looking at the envelope
address, which is your mailbox.
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f files in the
>qfiles directory), but not re-delivered.
Did you recreate the crontab entries?
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WWhhaatt ddooeess hhaallff dduupplleexx mmeeaann??
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>Cron is your friend. Worst case you need to update the script when you
>add/remove a list.
How about bin/list_lists ?
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the upstream MTA one at a
time. Is this what you're seeing?
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-Id.
>this is not made easy - ie not a web config item, and if we do use
>List-* as part of the loop detection remember that people using it may
>screw themselves royally. If its a configurable my tendancy would be
Good!
>to put it in mm_cfg.py and ideally reset it on each upgrad
On May 8, 2001 at 15:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 12:59:58AM +0530, Satya wrote:
>> The List-headers are RFC-compliant. Footers are not.
>
>What RFC says that footers are not allowed?
Too sleepy. Meant that footers are not recommended/mandated in the
long list of headers?!
What long list? They don't show in the default view of Pine.
The List-headers are RFC-compliant. Footers are not.
We've already had this discussion. Twice, I think.
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On May 6, 2001 at 09:42, Bruce Thomas wrote:
>I am wondering if there is a method to automatically strip attachments from
>messages received by the list prior to sending the message out to the list
I hear there's something called demime out there.
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On May 5, 2001 at 20:36, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
>f45IM6015850: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Cannot mail
>directly to programs
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] "|/etc/smrsh/wrapper post tollerlist"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: "|/etc/smrsh/wrapper pos
lt random password set for them, which they (or
you) can retrieve from the web interface ("Send me my password" or
some such).
To get rid of passwords (you can't, it's an illusion) try
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
>me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [
ch list's page) has
something to do with it?
Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this
machine?
[16]( ) No [17](*) Yes
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On Apr 22, 2001 at 17:52, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 06:50:36AM +0530, Satya wrote:
>> Subject: [Teamct]moo
>Sorry for the late reply (I don't think you've had one yet).
I haven't. Thanks.
>The problem comes from using lynx or some other brow
d I removed
majordomo in favor of mailman!
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all.
to the junk that comes with HTML messages.
>Please reply to the address below.
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eaders. X-headers are for
eXtensions, and the List- headers are not extensions.
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^
That's an example from one of my lists. I seem to be running 2.0.1.
What happened to the space? It also happens on other lists at this
installation.
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On Apr 3, 2001 at 11:55, Neil Cooler wrote:
>http://satya.virtualave.net
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html
>I think i heard somewhere that mailman will be implementing passwordless
>unsubscribe in a later version, however.
You heard right. Here, or on mailman-developers.
t you want?
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
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On Feb 5, 2001 at 23:47, Satya wrote:
>http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
The email-based unsubscription via confirmation (and without
passwords) wrapper thingy is updated. Now with more bugfixes and more
bugs!
Mailman core developers, please tell me if this is still requi
uld be
>created by 'make install', but this has not happened. Where
I could be wrong. But I can visit:
URL: http://localhost/mailman/listinfo.cgi
and:
URL: http://localhost/mailman/listinfo.cgi/test
I get the appropriate pages.
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On Mar 8, 2001 at 12:58, Dan Mick wrote:
>> Mar 1 11:53:58 ds9 Mailman mail-wrapper: Failure to exec
>> script. WANTED gid 1, GOT gid 12. (Reconfigure to take 12?)
>
>And this means *EXACTLY* what it says. The script wanted to be run with a GID
>of 1. But it got 12.
I feel tha
ts. Lists can be archived, but I don't know if the
archives are searchable. You can have other programs do the searching,
as they're stored plain.
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with everyone else's in the
appropriate crontab directory, maybe /var/spool/cron. You can scale
that back. What you're seeing is probably the qrunner. That's what
delivers mail generated by mailman (and retries failed deliveries?).
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am not sure whether this is possible,.
Grab the list of addresses and take it to someone else running a
mailman server.
>Hope that this is clear - I am not known for being very clear when
>explaining!
Well, you're a lecturer... :-)
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lhost with a body 'subscribe'.
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ine help:
-n
A file containing addresses of the members to be added, one
address per line. This list of people become non-digest
members. If is `-', read addresses from stdin.
So you want something like:
echo "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"| add_members -n - list
nk at the
bottom, saying
[ Note: This message contains email list management information ]
Activating it takes you to a page with appropriate functions derived
from the headers.
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will run list_lists, and call (add|remove)_members
foreach[0] list?
[0] I do Perl.
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General protection fault at address 7896:000F. Press
h-mail-gid=604.
Note to error writers: That error message is not very clear; perhaps it
should be changed?
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Expert: Someone who is called in at the las
ed with kgcc (Which is included with RH 7) no errors or warnings
>were reported.
The gcc shipped with RH 7 is supposed to be broken. The 'special' kernel
gcc (kgcc) is not broken. On RH7, gcc itself will compile everything, but
for kernel compiles it won't work, you need the unbr
f this type of feature anywhere in the docs.
If you are not averse to a Perl-based thing, try
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
That is if I understand your problem correctly. Mailman does email-based
confirmation for subscription, and requires a password for unsubscri
: OSError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted
>admin(9269): [- Python Information -]
It looks like a permissions problem to me. Run bin/check_perms?
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On Feb 3, 2001 at 21:56, Matt Jenkins wrote:
>Is there a way to add users to a given list from a file containg one
>username per line? Thanks in advance.
Run bin/add_members.
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On Jan 25, 2001 at 10:08, Christopher Kolar wrote:
>Hi everyone. We are running 2.01 (upgraded from 1.0) under DEC True64
Okay, is it 2.01 or 2.0.1?
(Sorry to pick on Mr. Kolar, but this has been bugging me for a while
now. Nothing personal, his post is just an insertion point.)
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ouldn't you keep the mailman home dir somewhere like
Then I (Satya) wrote:
>>Hmm. I never thought of that. OTOH, I, and perhaps many others, have
>>installed mailman in /home/mailman.
And he said:
>So why not 'chsh mailman' to "/home/procmailman"?
Why would I c
On Jan 22, 2001 at 11:03, J C Lawrence wrote:
>Some of us have Mailman splattered all over the filesystem in
>attempt to honour the FHS: binaries in /usr/bin, logs in /var/log,
>list setups under /var/lib, CGIs under /usr/lib/cgi-bin, etc.
How do you keep check_perms happy?
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On Jan 21, 2001 at 07:24, Satya wrote:
>One could have a mailman-owned cron job put all that data into a database,
>and the scripts can then read the data from there.
This is done, get MailmanWrapper 0.3 (-password +confirm) from
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lman" and the actual install dir somewhere like
>"/usr/local/mailman".
Hmm. I never thought of that. OTOH, I, and perhaps many others, have
installed mailman in /home/mailman.
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131643 Jan 21 07:15 smtp
-rw-rw-r-- 1 nobody mailman 25612 Jan 21 07:15 subscribe
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mail mailman 3314 Jan 18 01:10 vette
logs/error hasn't been touched in a while.
>Satya wrote:
>> Am I supposed to remove old (older than a day) lockfiles fro
k
-rw-rw-r-- 1 nobody mailman73 Aug 15 00:04 tseccommittees.lock
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mail mailman86 Nov 2 00:04 tseccommittees2000.archiver.lock
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My other comput
"How do I set mailman to not use passwords?" used
to be an FAQ.
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ebius tagline. This is a moebius tagline. This is a mo
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On Jan 20, 2001 at 06:21, Gergely Soros wrote:
>From: "Satya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> And all you people who wanted unsubscribe without passwords ... :-)
>[...] our current problem is not the lack of the
>confirmation system but the following: many people are sendi
On Jan 18, 2001 at 14:01, Dan Mick wrote:
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] So all you people that wanted autoreject...
>
>...give me some feedback on my solution.
And all you people who wanted unsubscribe without passwords ... :-)
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On Jan 16, 2001 at 11:12, Satya wrote:
>I'm about to post my Perl version of the same thing, which implements a
>web interface (as well as email[0]) and uses MySQL[1] to save confirm
>codes and stuff. Did I mention it asks for a confirmation email, like
>majordomo?
ks for a confirmation email, like
majordomo?
It's on version 0.1 devel right now.
[0] Parsing from addresses is still a problem. I'm looking for formail
clues right now, the next release should be better.
[1] One of the things on the todo list is an ability to use flat fil
do it right. I just upgraded mailman to
the latest, and instead of futzing with Perl and trying to circumvent the
mail system security, I'll hack mailman directly.
Gotta learn Python...
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s, it's a single function that needs modification. After I
release the program, someone can rip out my regexp and install proper
code.
Here's the one I'm going to use, though:
$pa_addr=~s/(.*)(<|\s)(.*?\@.*?)(>|\s)(.*)/$3/;
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How do I get the address from which the mail was sent, if I want to reply
with a confirmation request? Is it acceptable to parse the From: header
for the following Perl regexp:
.*(<|\w)\@(>|\w)
And the resulting match would be the address to which I can reply?
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That's it! Perfect! Instead of your unsub script, I'll call a Perl script
that'll extract the from address and do SMTP...
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On Jan 11, 2001 at 22:46, Dan Wilder wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 12:05:57PM +0530, Satya wrote:
>> That's it! Perfect! Instead of your unsub script, I'll call a Perl script
>> that'll extract the from address and do SMTP...
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>Or check out "formai
ant to play
nicely...
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But I thought you did the backups!
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On Jan 7, 2001 at 22:21, Satya wrote:
>I'm sure you're sick of hearing this already, but I'm attempting a wrapper
>for mailman using procmail and perl (and MySQL, working on not *needing*
>MySQL).
It's me again.
Isn't there a way to get procmail and mailman
anually to your /etc/aliases file, and run
newaliases.
That's assuming you're using sendmail.
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ts a look, get
<http://satya.virtualave.net/mailmanwrapper.tar.gz>.
REPEAT: This does NOT WORK. It's not even a real release. It's only being
put out by me to see if anyone else thinks it'll be useful.
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member(s) should receive are our periodic
>announcement and nothing else. Is this possible?
Uh, I'm working on adding a bag on the side. Can any mailman developers
tell us if such functions are going to be integrated into mailman? Or
shall I continue developing the wrapper?
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On Jan 5, 2001 at 00:32, Satya wrote:
>I want to run a few perl scripts with access to $mailman/bin/*. It's for
>that wrapper I'm writing.
Uh... the programs in bin are all world executable. Is that required? Does
this mean anyone one the box can fool around with the mailman l
mailman wants the home directory group writeable, but procmail doesn't
like that. Now how do I use procmail with the mailman user?
I want to run a few perl scripts with access to $mailman/bin/*. It's for
that wrapper I'm writing.
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