within that
path are to be executed instead of being served straight up. It's an
addition to your existing cgi-bin rather than a replacement. Hope that
rather simplistic explanation serves to help you understand it a
little b
has unexpectedly crashed & not picking up mail
or a corruption issue in your mailman lists is causing the issue -
your mail server log should provide at least some idea, as should the
bounce message.
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>Terry Allen wrote:
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>> In the administration & general GUI HTML pages, if I go to
>>the URL & enter the password, it will then redirect me to a different
>>URL that starts with the hostname of the server - for example:
>>
>>http://domain.com/
to be playing around
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>to the Mac OS-X Server Mailman or not because it is a modified version
>of our package, and we don't know what the mods are.
Hi again,
I sent some docs through to Barry Warsaw a long time back,
but some oif the info contained in it are here:
http://www.list.org/ma
found it easy enough to
get it going using that.
I wrote a guide for setting up Mailman on
OSX, part of which is contained here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/node50.html
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e you downloaded, but there are numerous guides
available online - do a search for something like 'Step By Step
installation Mailman'
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hink it is linked off the Mailman site somewhere. If
the OP can't find it, I'll try to dig it up.
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f:
http://www.domain.com/mailman/admin
The ISP should be able to provide you with login details for
creating the list. I hope this is of at least some use for you.
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stname
I'm only guessing that the command needs the name of the file
- in which case I'd name the file 'listname_footer' or something
similar. Thanks again for your help.
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footer. Should I enclose it
in some way?
Also, I am running 2.1.5 with the security update. Could
someone please outline the easiest way to update to 2.1.6?
I am currently running Mac OSX 10.4.1 if that's of any
consequence. Many thanks.
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rg/mailman/private/members_oceanstatepmi.org/
>
>The version I'm using is: 2.1.5
>Help?!
>
Hi again,
The link to edit mailman list subscribers is:
http://yourserver.com/mailman/admin/yourlistname/members
Of course, substitute the s
ww.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=edit&file=faq03.003.htp
It should assist you.
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On 4/21/05 4:47 PM, Terry Allen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As some would know, there seems to be an issue with Mailman
on OSX, where some systems will periodically see the cronjob sending
an error out to root via email in relation to the file
config.pck.last not being able to be re-written or
e is experiencing this problem, I would
suggest trying to run check_perms & see if the problems disappear.
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uitive.
Surely bluehost.com are not providinh a command line interface are
they? If you are using the web interface, then it's a matter of going
to http://yourdomain.com/mailman/create & create your list using the
options. Hope this helps.
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ture end of script headers', I would
hazard a guess that the CGI is not being interpreted by the server
correctly for Mailman, or it is being interpreted as a binary file
rather than a text file for execution.
I'd have a look at the mailman installation on the new server
for cgi executi
out using
it on 2.1.5 - is the upgrade procedure for Mailman anything like
Postfix? It's been foolproof thus far for me, so I'm hoping it works
as well on Mailman when the time comes.
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I tried applying the security patch for 2.1.5 which is listed on the
website - but got a number of errors - can anyone outline the procedure
for implementing the patch please, whether it's by running the patch
or replacing lines of
ld be appreciated.
For information, the system I am trying to update is OSX
10.3.8 with Mailman 2.1.5 & the developers tools installed. Many
thanks.
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_perms again following my last post & I'm going to wait & see
what happens over the next week or so. Brad Knowles emailed me asking
about if I'd upgraded from OSX 10.3.7 to 10.3.8 - to which the answer
was yes. Perhaps this screwed th
Terry Allen wrote:
I was looking into this error & tried this command - when I
tried check_db it gave no errors - I then added --all which still
gave no errors - however, I then added --verbose, which gave the
following output - is this necessarily a problem & should I worry?
[serv
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/usr/local/mailman/lists/testlist/config.db.last'
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/config.pck.last
Will Mailman create a new file in place of the old automatically?
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It's the first error Mailman has generated since it was installed
some months ago.
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Hi again,
Additionally, I should add in addition to my last email that
Mailman is otherwise working fine, including sending out list
messages as well as the web interface.
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or listinfo page in the web
interface. Should the web interface work for the actual mailman
master list or is it limited to running from a command line?
Many thanks for any hints.
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esting if
you would like to post to this list - I think this is a good idea.
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be a full system reboot might be in
order to clear all the processes.
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broken
or
b: Mailman is configured incorrectly.
Our Mailman installation has a separate aliases file for
Mailman, which I think is the normal Mailman setup when used with
Postfix. Maybe post something to the Mailman list for assistance from
th
u can give some more
details, we'll try to assist.
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has happened.
If the host is providing multi-user mailman environs, then
the locations may well be different. I am guessing that the pages you
are seeking would be in /usr/local/mailman/templates/en - however,
this depends largely on the paths the person who set Mailman up with
used. Hope th
ty can self-regulate
this list.
-Barry
Hi again,
I think this is a good idea - since getting our own Mailman
installation working, I have recieved requests for help installing.
Possibly a good idea.
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bring the option of list deletion up.
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EMA
1-new.html
http://www.hesketh.com/publications/mailman_made_easy.html
http://www.afp548.com/Articles/mail/python-mailman.html
My suggestion is to get the command line way of creating
lists working firstly, then look at fixing up the web interface - if
I can help you out, I will t
n options for that, using different paths for
directories & so on, such as the option of running Mailman in any
directory so chosen, so I believe Mailman developers have don the
best they can with what they have to work with.
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Terry Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1 - If I make a change to mm_cfg.py, to refresh the config, is it
sufficient to from the command line simply run bin/mailmanctl reload
bin/mailmanctl restart
(not reload)
2 - In my Postfix logs, this appeared - fatal: open
/usr/local/mailman/data/alia
'heard.com.au' )
Could anyone suggest where I have gone wrong please - my web
interface was working at first, but obviously something I have
changed has stuffed up.
Many thanks.
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about their spam
problem. However, my mail actually comes from our own network
(heard.com.au), which includes spam & virus filtering, so he only
ozemail.com.au part of the headers is the actual email address.
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:16:05 +1100, Terry Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it possible to delete a list using the HTML pages in
Mailman? If not, am I correct in that deleting a list requires
running the rmlist command from the command line like this
m the command line like this:
rmlist listname
Finally, many thanks to those who assisted me in getting
Mailman up & running.
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Terry Allen wrote:
I tried earlier to post to this list but was bounced for some
unknown reason.
This post and a subsequent one were just approved by the moderator and
delivered to the list. So far there's no sign of the earlier one.
These later two may have been held because you are
o globalname, but not what I
have listed.
My system details are as follows:
Mac OSX 10.3.6 (client version)
Python 2.3
Mailman 2.1.5
Postfix 2.1.5
Apache 2.0.50
Can anyone point me in the right directiopn please.
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this installation up & running please.
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