iguring mailman2.1 is relatively
straight forward.
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(not python2).
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> I thought you needed python V2.2 to run mailman ?
>
> AFAIK there are no sym links to python2, but I may be wrong.
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> What gives? Just curious.
>
> Thanks
> Darryl
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Mailman 2.n requires python2.n
Mailman 1.n uses python.
irwin
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I simply changed as follows:
# O DaemonPortOptions=Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA
O DaemonPortOptions=Port=smtp
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g the password.
.../bin/change_pwfor the list
.../bin/mmsitepass for the site
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On Tuesday 25 March 2003 03:50 am, Sharksforum wrote:
> How do we secure mailman so that only a certain IP can post to the list?
Depending upon which version you are using, look for Sender filter options.
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#x27;domain.com' from the mm_cfg.py file the
problem was corrected.
Is there a known bug that DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST= in the mm_cfg.py file is not
being picked up correctly?
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r and worked fine under 2.0.13.
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> Did I miss something in the upgrade?
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> Thanks.
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> Irwin
Answering my own question. The problem is that 2.1.1 web access only works
with an insecure server. By changing my virtual hosts in httpd.conf, I got
it to work.Does anyone
upgrade?
Thanks.
Irwin
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does anyone have an easy way to do this?
Thanks.
Irwin
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and now check_perms indicates that everything is OK.
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Did you set up the mailman cron file? Check to see if the messages are
sitting in .../mailman/qfiles
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esn't accept any password...
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> can anybody tell me whats f** wrong?
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> thanks, Chris
I think that happens when you are not accepting cookies.
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ilcmd testlisti
and don't forget to run 'newaliases'
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ves of this list for "clear
> requests", someone did contribute a script that can be run via cron to
> discard the messages.
Works for me.
Irwin
Here is the cron line:
45 16 * * * /usr/bin/python2.1 -S /var/mailman/cron/clear-requests listname
Here is the script:
#! /usr/b
have any problems. Perhaps their addresses need a node name as
part of the address. In other words, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
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Ma
ost nsadmin"
in your /etc/aliases file, you need
nsadmin:|nsadmin
in your aliases file, and in a file in the /etc/smrsh directory named
"nsadmin" (without the quotes) with permissions 755
|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post nsadmin
Irwin
> Forcing the attempted de
here. I'm DOING IT. Have been for
> years. So why don't I have a clue? And you do?
And you're not alone. I'm sure their are many of us enjoying our reliable
DSL connections and running servers with multiple nodes, static IP's, and
multiple domains.
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to modify the aliases and virtualalias files.
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Did you subscribe to the list after creating it?
Irwin
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Approval notice
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 08:09:30 -0700
From: "Fawad Khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
After creating a new test list
a a personal note and I'll send it to you.
Irwin
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>- Mail sent
> to test list returns:
>
> - The following addresses had per
Try the following:
cd /var/mailman/archives/private
touch milcom.mbox/milcom.mbox
I need to do that with each new list. Your path may be different.
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I am getting the following error in Mailman logs.
Jul 31 08:49:02 2002 qrunner(1567): ValueError: insecure
On the Privacy Option page put the address you will be posting from in the
"Addresses of members accepted for posting to this list without implicit
approval requirement" box.
That worked.
Thanks.
Irwin
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On Tuesday 30 July 2002 10:32 am, you wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 09:10:30AM -0700, irwin wrote:
> > Doesn't appear to be. Unless somehow it is comparing to host.domain.com
> > instead of just domain.com, but I cannot find any reference in any of the
> >
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 08:44:03AM -0700, irwin wrote:
> Is there an option so that the list administrator may post without my
> having to approve my own postings?
Hmmm ... I've had some difficulties with this, because my username is
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I email from [EMAIL PROT
approve my own postings?
Thanks.
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I am a brand new user of Mailman and Python, with primarily a IBM
mainframe and Windows background.
I am trying to load a 12,000 member mailing list using the mass add HTML
page.
Using iManager, I am looking at / {HOME} / usr / local / mailman /
logs / error
The following error appears.
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