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we have the new list owner pick an initial flavor for their list --
announce, discussion, moderated. The backend uses one of three MM
list definition templates to apply the appropriate defaults for the
given list type. I used this system for about 15 years with ListProc
and it has always worked wel
with Mailman V2?
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o a list owner go to the list server
admin, which is definitely desirable and appropriate.
To paraphrase Obi-Wan Kenobi, "Use the logs, Luke -- *all* of the
logs." Thanks for helping me figure this out.
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far too many lists to do otherwise.
- Using Mailman version: 2.1.20
- Python 2.4.3 (#1, Oct 23 2012, 22:02:41)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.11 (Tikanga)
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their local UNH account credentials, not their
Mailman credentials. This seems doable given the tools I have on hand
and members.c program as a launching pad.
Once again, thanks for your help!
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Hey there all,
Due to a VERP misconfig on one of our systems, we had a number of outbound
posts bounce with a 500-series error.
What we'd like to do is go through the archives for the period of time we
missed, and re-send those messages. Is this something anyone's had to do
in the past and
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
I took a closer look at my own archives and I see it is related to
Richard's patches, but it is not the patch that's the problem. The
'True' is supposed to be "" The problem is that
you have (probably in mm_cfg.py, but maybe in Defaults.py)
ARCHIVE_INDEXI
Hey all,
After updating to 2.1.11 (from BSD ports, against python2.5), I'm seeing
that several of my list archives have the word "True" scattered througout
(at the bottoms of tables).
Something like this:
October 2008:
[ Thread ]
[ Subjec
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all, I'm hitting a little snag. Email subscribe isn't doing anything.
Postfix delivers the email to mailman, but then as far as I can tell,
nothing more happens with it.
Where would be the best place to
Hey all, I'm hitting a little snag. Email subscribe isn't doing anything.
Postfix delivers the email to mailman, but then as far as I can tell,
nothing more happens with it.
Where would be the best place to debug this from a mailman perspective?
Jan 7 21:05:34 lister postfix/qmgr[97071]: DD
Here at work, we've found that mailman's "-request" alias has stomped
another already-existing function (under our previous list, we used that
for administrative requests, and on this particular list, that's not
negotiable -- it needs to duplicate the function of xxx-owner).
However, we're usi
On Sat, 6 Dec 2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
What I'd like to know if is possible within mailman is the following:
a) A per-user flag that makes a user admin-control ONLY. No auto-bounce
handling, no unsubscribe options, no password reminders...no
I just helped to manage a migration from Ecartis to Mailman for my day
job.
We have a periodic -announce list that we send out on to release new
software versions. What I'm finding is we cannot duplicate the same
behavior we have under Ecartis.
Ecartis had a simple "import" option, where li
We recently moved over to mailman from Ecartis at $dayjob, and one of the
largest annoyances is that mailman seems to have no ability to strip
duplicate messages that are sent to the lists.
We moved over from our main domain name, foo.com, to lists.foo.com, so
what happens is this:
A user po
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Mahoneywrote:
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Jeff Groves wrote:
I think the two Received: headers could be enough considering the worm
probably has it's own SMTP engine. The way to answer this for sure is
to see if it is in the 'post' log.
Jan 27 22:55:10 2005 (39139
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Jeff Groves wrote:
I think the two Received: headers could be enough considering the worm
probably has it's own SMTP engine. The way to answer this for sure is
to see if it is in the 'post' log.
Jan 27 22:55:10 2005 (39139) post to vgc-announce from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=3938
ven in there. Some of the
auto-replies to it are (i.e. "message rejected, it's a virus"). And the
message shows in the pipermail archives.
In the end, this group I'm working with has had a lot of unsubscribes as a
result of this, and are switching to a different syste
Guys,
I just had a small problem. A virus was just sent to all the list members
which had spoofed the moderator's email address. No "requires approval"
message was sent, despite the fact that everyone (even the moderator) has
the "mod" bit set to "on".
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avc
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Aaron Bennett wrote:
Procmail is not an MTA. It does not speak SMTP inbound or outbound. It
is merely a "delivery agent", which takes the mail once sendmail (or
another MTA) gets it in from the grid and handles stuffing it in a box.
I'm quite familiar with the setup you're
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Adam G. Garson wrote:
Hi -- I'm trying to install Mailman on a Mandrake 10.1 system. I have new
installations of Python 2.3.4 and GCC 3.4.2 both compiled from source -- no
rpms. When I run the configure script I get the error quoted below. This
occurs even as root,
Hello all,
I'm managing a mailing list (obviously) and the problem we're having is
with the list address being placed in the "CC" header of the email.
This is an annoucement only list, so we'd like to simply remove that
feature for this specific list. Is there a way of doing that? We don't
wa
Dear Mailman,
I have upgraded Mailman from mailman-2.0.13-3 to mailman-2.1-8 on RedHat 9.0
I had taken a backup of my old mailman list archive using tar and then
transferred to the new version.
Basically I had said
tar -Pcvf Mailman_old.tar.gz /var/mailman/archives
and untarred it using tar
Hello All,
I am trying to configure mailman on my server with qmail-1.03.
1. I have compiled mailman with
./configure --prefix=/home/mailman/foo --with-mail-gid=vchkpw --with-cgi-gid
=nobody --with-python=/usr/local/bin/python
2. Edit /home/mailman/foo/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lis
Hello All,
I am using qmail-1.03 on my server. I have install mailman-2.0.13. I could
create lists. But the mail are not sent to the administrator of the list nor
the subscriber.
Can any one help me please.
Thank you,
Tina.
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I am sorry if this has already been answered - the searchable archive is down.
Is there anyway to: 1) download my current member list to a text file or something
similar? or 2) perform a mass removal based on wildcards?
Basically, what I am trying to do is removal all members from my list in one
Hi all, quick question.
My host name is prime.gushi.org, but I operate several vhosts under it. I
am easily able to make a few virtusertable tweaks that allow me to have
users point to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but there's no place to edit this in the
configs. (i.e. all the
)s %(password)
as the subject of the mail.
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where of course %(username)s and %(password)s would be
substituted with the real username and password of the recipient.
Can this be done?
Sincerely,
Eigil Jonsson-Löfborg
System administrator
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hack around in the code as I am not a Python expert .. at least
not yet. ;)
Anyone have some tips they could share as to what I can do
next? Would be greatly apriciated!
All of you have a real nice day!
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one?
Anyways; happy hacking!
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Is there a method to get rid of all the helpful headers sent on each
message. With tiny lists, it takes up a great deal of room.
Don
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