Re: [Mailman-Users] There currently are nopublicly-advertisedMailmanmailing lists

2006-03-17 Thread Travis Derouin
conf.d that set the /mailman/ directory before my ScriptAlias could work. I didn't find this until doing a 'find / -name list_info.py' Thanks for all the help, I really appreciate it. Travis On 3/17/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Travis Derouin wrote: > &

Re: [Mailman-Users] There currently are no publicly-advertisedMailmanmailing lists

2006-03-17 Thread Travis Derouin
Yep, I tried that. I even removed /tmp/mailman-2.1.7Mailman/Cgi/listinfo.py and did a `make clean` which deleted src/listinfo, but when i did a `make`, src/listinfo reappeared, even though listinfo.py was deleted. So I must be missing something somewhere. When I do a `make install` the changes I p

Re: [Mailman-Users] There currently are no publicly-advertised Mailmanmailing lists

2006-03-17 Thread Travis Derouin
Hey Mark, > Did you run fix_url on your existing lists? Yep, sure did. > First run bin/dumpdb on a lists/listname/config.pck and see what the > value of the web_page_url attribute is. > > Then, if the list is advertised and the host portion of the url you are > accessing the listinfo page with m

Re: [Mailman-Users] There currently are no publicly-advertised Mailmanmailing lists

2006-03-16 Thread Travis Derouin
working mailman configuration and swapping hostnames/DNS records might not work either? Thanks a bunch, Travis On 3/16/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Travis Derouin wrote: > > > >I've been running a mailman list for about a year and the time has > >come to switc

[Mailman-Users] There currently are no publicly-advertised Mailman mailing lists

2006-03-16 Thread Travis Derouin
Hi, I've been running a mailman list for about a year and the time has come to switch servers. I've started off by setting up a new mailman installation but have run into some problems. 1) Any list I create through the command line bin/newlist isn't accessible through a web browser (There's the No

Re: [Mailman-Users] excessive bounces bug

2006-02-18 Thread Travis Derouin
> >By disabling bounce processing, will this ignore the previous > >disabling of addresses, since the recipients haven't received the > >remaining 3 reminders (sounds like a tongue twister)? > > > No. Once a member is disabled by bounce, the proces is taken over by > the cron/disabled job which se

Re: [Mailman-Users] excessive bounces bug

2006-02-18 Thread Travis Derouin
Hi Mark, Thanks for your reply! On 2/18/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Travis Derouin wrote: > > > >I run a mailing list for a daily how-to newsletter for eHow.com. > >Today, at least a few of us subscribed to the list, including myself, > >recei

[Mailman-Users] excessive bounces bug

2006-02-18 Thread Travis Derouin
Hi, I run a mailing list for a daily how-to newsletter for eHow.com. Today, at least a few of us subscribed to the list, including myself, received a false warning: "Your membership in the mailing list eHow has been disabled due to excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated 18-

[Mailman-Users] mailertable ignored by sendmail

2005-06-15 Thread Travis Derouin
Hi, I'm attempting to install Mailman on a Redhat linux box and integrate it with Sendmail. When I set Mailman to be the local service (just by switching Mlocal and Mmailman in sendmail.cf ), it works fine and dandy, but I can't seem to get sendmail to process any rules in