Hi there, sorry if this is not the right place for this :)
We have a very old server with mailman 2 for Python Italia, we've been thinking
of moving our
email server to google apps, but my inexperience with mailman is holding us
down 😊
I was wondering if instead of using maintaining a mailman
Patrick Schleizer:
> Mark Sapiro:
>> On 01/02/2017 03:36 PM, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
>>> Using mailman-rss the following rss feed is created.
>>
>>
>> What mailman-rss patch? From where?
>
> Not a patch. Standalone script from here:
>
> https://g
Mark Sapiro:
> On 01/02/2017 03:36 PM, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
>> Using mailman-rss the following rss feed is created.
>
>
> What mailman-rss patch? From where?
Not a patch. Standalone script from here:
https://github.com/pte
links?
If the latter, how to make these mailman links work?
Alternatively, is there a way to turn a mailman archive into a rss feed?
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I've been doing some development work for a Tokyo-based NPO that offers
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membership in the organization. Because membership in the organization is a
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es! That's 1:00 a.m. my time. Can't guarantee I will still be up then.
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To clarify, in some languages other than English dear has gender such as
Spanish, Estimado for males and Estimada for females.
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> The esteemed Patrick McEvoy has said:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have turned on Full Per
ample Dear Mr for males and Dear Mrs females.
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Ok, I found the issue thanks to this thread on the nginx list:
http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx/2012-June/034205.html
tl;dr: Comment out the 'SCRIPT_FILENAME' line in /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params
Thanks for putting me on the right trail Mark.
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On 06/12/2013 09:47 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 06/11/2013 04:04 PM, Patrick Barrett wrote:
I'm trying to setup mailman with nginx and fcgiwrap, but I'm getting 403
errors, well a page that is blank except for the number 403. I can
access some pages. I can see the listinfo page, the
I'm trying to setup mailman with nginx and fcgiwrap, but I'm getting 403
errors, well a page that is blank except for the number 403. I can
access some pages. I can see the listinfo page, the admin page, the
createlist page, and I can even create lists. But, I get the 403's when
I go to listinf
py file and section I might add some
debug output so I might better understand what's being evaluated to
cause a "Authorization failed" error?
Thanks!
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 10/5/2012 4:34 PM, Patrick wrote:
>>
>> When I attempt to
e, I can't. I
can see the whole message in what looks like a text box, and I believe I can
even click on it and place my cursor there. But I cannot delete and text or
type new text.
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list about this, it is a problem that has been occurring for quite
some time, so it would be a great relief to be able to get it
resolved.
With many thanks in advance for your time and consideration,
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the appearance of a searchable archive, but every search
yields no results. I and others have tried searching for terms we know
appear in many posts, yet search yields nothing.
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(exim/postfix/...)
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ersion 2.0
and your favourite package manager to handle installation for your
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The other option is to play with mod_rewrite rules (again check
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On 8 Mar, 2010, at 3:08 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Patrick Okui wrote:
On 7 Mar, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Patrick Okui wrote:
AttributeError: Message instance has no attribute 'get_type'
hmm.. /usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib is empty -- that could do it no?
pop:/usr/lib/mailman # rpm -
On 7 Mar, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Patrick Okui wrote:
AttributeError: Message instance has no attribute 'get_type'
hmm.. /usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib is empty -- that could do it no?
pop:/usr/lib/mailman # rpm -ql mailman | grep pythonlib
/usr/lib/mailman/pythonlib
pop:/usr/lib/mail
pe" ?
Running unshunt doesn't deliver the messages, it just logs more such
tracebacks.
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Mar 07 22:52:07 2010 (23634) SHUNTING:
1267989214.492028+f0d7863592a47b2376a3ed8719376f68600b8709
Mar 07 22:52:07 2010 (23634) uncaught archiver exception at filepos: 0
Mar 07 22:52
{
deny
}
}
I hope you get what I am looking for.
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I am using mailman to run a mail list memb...@saparweb.com
The problem is that list members using xx...@hotmail addresses do not
receive the messages, not even in their spam folders?
Any suggestions please?
Patrick
Hi,
I'm using Mailman v2.1.5. Originally lists were created using port 8181 as
the default port. Later port 80 was freed up and I reset (so I thought)
everything to port 80. However, whenever something is went out on the list,
it still continues to show port 8181 as the port.
Any though
#x27;t really a mailman issue if that's all it is, but I
want to be sure that's all it is.
On 9/8/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Patrick Valencia wrote:
> >
> >When trying to make install in the src directory I get this error:
> >
> >:/var
the chroot anyway.
BTW, I really appreciate your help Mark!
On 9/7/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Patrick Valencia wrote:
> >
> >Matter of fact, when I configure it, the DCGI_GROUP="\"www\"" and so does
> >the DMAIL_GROUP. I thin
ght it would be able to, especially since
the set_gid bit is enabled. Would it help if I added a /var/www/etc/group
file with 67 mapped to 'www'?
On 9/7/07, Patrick Valencia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I configured it as such:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/var/www/mailman
etty sure that this would force mailman to look for '67' as the
group, but it seems to still be looking for 'www'.
On 9/7/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Patrick Valencia wrote:
>
> >I need help setting up mailman in a chrooted OpenBS
Brad Knowles wrote:
> On 9/5/07, Patrick M. wrote:
>
>> I just installed Mailman on our load balanced Postfix servers. Both
>> servers share a common NFS point.
>
> Did you install it on all of them, or just one? When you say they
> share a common NFS point, are yo
at
is has something to do with the NFS, although another part of me is
telling me that it can't be.
Can you folks push me in the right direction? What should I be
troubleshooting? Is there anything I can provide so that you folks can
help me troubleshoot further?
Thanks in ad
I need help setting up mailman in a chrooted OpenBSD environment. I've
copied the /usr/local/lib/mailman and /var/spool/mailman directories to
/var/www/mailman, as well as the modules it needed, but now I'm getting an
error that says:
Mailman CGI error!!! The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered
a fat
ython), for what it's worth.
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Another issue we had not too long ago was when we would approve the send the
> emails were sent 6 to 8 hours later.
This sounds like a rate-limiting situation. You might check with your
Mailman host to see if they limit in any way the number of messages
that can be sent per minute, hour, day, e
Forgot reply-to-all. Sorry for duplicates.
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To: Marcy Setter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 6/7/07, Marcy Setter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Hi Brad,
thank you for your info. The way google handles Mailing-Lists seems
very odd to me.
I now found the emails together with most of the mailman-list-emails in
a special "spam"-Folder that can only be accessed via http (I use pop).
I had to add the address of the mailing list to my conta
Hello altogether,
My Name is Patrick and I am new to this list. I have got a serious
problem with googlemail that I could'nt solve myself yet.
I installed the mailman on top of exim on a suse virtual server under
http://iqool.de/mailman It works perfect with all the accounts I
teste
On 5/24/07, Carter Braxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> broken template: /var/lib/mailman/templates/en/invite.txt int argument
> required
Doesn't look like a size limitation.
Can you send your new template to the list so we can look at it?
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> listserv. But when it
> comes bash through, it get the errors.
Did your configuration ever work? If so, has anything changed?
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e form fields on the general page for the list?
> i tested it, but it does not work and i don't know
> why.
The problem is probably that the /admin/* pages require the list or
site admin password to be in a cookie, and normal users are
Forgot to 'Reply To All'.
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Too many moderator requests
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On 5/17/07, Paul Kleeberg MD Ra
#x27; to at least 'Require
approval,' if not 'Confirm and approve.'
Then, send invitations from Member Management > Mass Subscribe. (set
'Subscribe these users now or invite them?' to 'invite')
(Is there a better way to do any part of this?)
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nner to
send it along to CommandRunner instead of just forwarding it to the
admin. Of course, if it's a genuinely unrecognized bounce, this would
result in the sender getting a bounce BACK for the unknown command,
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spam, and see if you can get on some kind of whitelist.
A good starting point might be Hotmail's 'postmaster' site
<http://postmaster.msn.com/>.
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wnload a file
> > called right_main.php.
>
> I'm pretty sure that Mailman doesn't use PHP -- It's Python, instead.
> So, whatever is going on here, I don't think it has anything to do
> with Mailman per se.
Indeed, 'ri
> ' prompt; type anything after the line break
(6) Type the closing single quote ( ' )
(7) Press enter, or type in more arguments.
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s listed under
> Sender Filters in "List of non-member addresses whose postings should be
> automatically accepted." She is not listed in the subscribers at all, and the
> list still won't accept her. Any further suggestions?
> Thank
_these_nonmembers, reject_these_nonmembers, or
discard_these_nonmembers.
(3) Privacy Options... > Spam filters: Make sure there isn't a pattern
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but nothing else
I don't see that indicated from this single log entry, but maybe there
are others you didn't include. That's okay. At first guess, I'd
suppose there's something wrong getting the email to your server,
whic
oing
> wrong. It'd be nice to get the rejection rate down.
>
> Dennis
>
> Brad Knowles wrote:
> > See also FAQ 3.42.
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be in your
MTA logs, as well as in Mailman's logs (post?).
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y. Email addresses are *easily* forged. Trivially forged,
even.
So, this might actually even be a bad thing, since it will give a
false sense of security while actually adding none.
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n though
> I am sending from the address listed as admin!
Can you check Maimlan's 'vette' log and tell us exactly what it says
for one of the rejected posts?
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any message to the list from a non-member. We're a small group
> with a tightly controlled membership so it won't be a problem to just
> blanket reject messages from non-subscribers. Thanks for your help.
Set generic_nonmember_action on Admin -> Privacy Options -> Sender
Fil
#x27;) that posted the start of this thread?
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system). How about SMTPHOST? If
you haven't overwritten these in mm_cfg.py, the defaults of SMTPDirect
and '0' should be set, which means to use the default from Smtplib.
I believe this is going to be 'localhost'; if this isn't right for
yo
the mailman level, or does your MTA
have some sort of spam prevention?
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On 2/8/07, M. Onur ERGiN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right, I have Mailman 2.1.7 and Python 2.5. Now, should I change the version
> of Python or Mailman? or, is there anything else better that you could
> suggest?
Upgrading to the newest Mailman is always a good choice.
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> possible?
So far as I know, this isn't possible in Mailman. You'd have to modify
the code.. If you think you're up to it, other folk should be able to
give you some pointers as to the best way to do this.
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s bash, well- that's another story
altogether.
Please note: The mailman user shouldn't *need* a valid shell for
programs to be running with its privileges. If there's not a reason
you need to login (either via su or something else), you're probably
better off giving mailman an i
rries the photocopies away.
> What my client appears to have is a simple diffusion setup. They use it
> as a means to send info to multiple people. So members do not
> contribute.
This is fairly standard, and referred to as an 'announce-only' list.
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e of X-Archive ?
About line 35 of Handlers/ToArchive.py, we find:
if msg.has_key('x-no-archive') or msg.get('x-archive', '').lower() == 'no':
return
Commenting out these two lines will get what you want.
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27; is a member of the 'Athletics'
list. There are some options to help with this, such as setting the
Athletics list not to send password reminders (since the password
reminder would go to all of the hockey players list.
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others may know better.
I guess this is a production box? Any chance you could build a test
box (vmware image?), install the newest mailman with python 2.2 on
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Hi all,
thank you for your help, it's finally working.
I changed the local_interfaces to "local_interfaces = 0.0.0.0" and
changed the SMTPHOST to 130.83.2.184.
=== =
/#/\#\ /#/\#\
/#/ \#\ /#/ \#\
0 130.83.2.184:25 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 21340/exim4
with 130.83.2.184 being the server's IP.
=== =
/#/\#\ /#/\#\
/#/ \#\ /#/ \#\
/#/ patrick \#\
/#/ @ \#\
/#/malkin.de\#\
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
=== =
/#/\#\ /#/\#\
/#/ \#\ /#/ \#\
/#/ patrick \#\
/#/ @ \#\
/#/malkin.de\#\
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] are subscribed to
that list.
Any suggestions ? Thx.
=== =
/#/\#\ /#/\#\
/#/ \#\ /#/ \#\
/#/ patrick \#\
/#/ @ \#\
/#/malkin.de\#\
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double-check to make sure that all of mailman's qrunners are running.
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possible to put together some filter
rules to hold or reject messages with these requests included;
although this is really just a way to reinforce the idea that they
shouldn't be sending them.
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On 12/27/06, AMBROSE CHRISTOPHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
( a whole lot. Snipped. )
Please, do not reply to digests and include the entire digest. I have
no idea what you were trying to ask, because I am not going to read
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; We are not sure how mailman delivery would work in
> this environment? Thanks.
The recommended way is to modify your postfix configuration to deliver
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See FAQ 3.13. How do I remove a user name or email address with an
illegal character in it?
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&am
xplicit_destination setting, but I didn't think this held the
message. That said, I'm not sure what action it triggers, so check it
anyway.
You might want to double-check and see if there's any spam filters set up.
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ing the Mailman documentation I saw a mention of
> an "umbrella list", but the only description here says
> "umbrella lists" are depreciated and will be replaced with
> a better mechanism for Mailman 3.0". Are um
onfig to see if all your MX records
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P or IMAP server), then it needs to be configured to accept messages
for kcheney for local delivery. If your SMTP relay host is the server
where you read your mail, IT Needs to be set up to accept mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for local delivery.
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> Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
> >Unfortunately, it looks like, since Moderate.py comes before anything
> >else, there's no really 'correct' way to do this.
>
>
> It doesn't come before Spam
e.
>
> Ideas?
Run fix_url
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SpamDetect should be the first handler in the pipeline, which means
that header_filter_rules should be one of the first things checked. I
do not know what is causing your issue.
What does the vette log have to say about these messages?
Please keep all replies on-list.
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On 11/30
set to for these rules?
Is it possible the message is being pre-approved some other way?
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> out to the Mailman list.
I don't believe there's a setting to accomplish this. It shouldn't,
however, be terribly difficult to modify the various methods for
creating lists to generate an announcement to a fixed address,
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completely sure,
however. This might have something to do with why listname-leave isn't
working.
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It reportedly applies properly to 2.1.8.. I don't know if anyone's
tried it against 2.1.9. If you're worried, just make a backup of
everything before you patch it.
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P.s., please keep all replies on-list
On 11/30/06, Todd Seeleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Additionally, each sublist either needs 'require_explicit_destination'
set to 'No,' or the address of the umbrella list added to
'acceptable_aliases'.
There may be something I'm missing, but I think that's everything.
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X_RCPTS in
your mm_cfg.py to whichever values you want. SMTP_MAX_RCPTS is
probably not important, since you're using full personalization.
SMTP_MAX_SESSION_PER_CONNECTION is what you're asking about, however.
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On 11/30/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/30/06, Dominika Tkaczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My second question is: does Mailman use any email authorization or it simply
> > checks the From: header of messages?
> Mailman only checks the From h
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