Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
>
>Jan 07 21:05:47 2009 (69945) Uncaught runner exception: 'NoneType' object
>has no attribute 'lower'
>Jan 07 21:05:47 2009 (69945) Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py", line 114, in _oneloop
> self._onefile(
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 debug this f
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 debug this from a mailman perspective?
>
>Jan 7
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
Don Hone wrote:
>Using Mailman version: 2.1.9
>
>[Corrected message]
>I sent a subscribe command to join a mailing list and received two
>confirmation messages. Could this be the result of putting the word
>subscribe into the subject as well as the body? If not, any other ideas?
>
>Could this be
Using Mailman version: 2.1.9
[Corrected message]
I sent a subscribe command to join a mailing list and received two
confirmation messages. Could this be the result of putting the word
subscribe into the subject as well as the body? If not, any other ideas?
Could this be a bug or should we use
Using Mailman version: 2.1.9
I sent a subscribe command to join a listserv and received two confirmation
messages. Could this be the result of putting the word subscribe into the
subject as well as the body? If not, any other ideas?
Could this be a bug or should we use only body or subject?
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
>I have been searching the archives and have not been able to find my answer.
>I just want to be able to subscribe by email. Does not seem to be working.
>Do you send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] blah blah and then subscribe.
>Is there something else that needs to be running on the
I have been searching the archives and have not been able to find my answer.
I just want to be able to subscribe by email. Does not seem to be working.
Do you send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] blah blah and then subscribe.
Is there something else that needs to be running on the machine. I just
have a sim
At 1:56 PM +0200 2004/05/17, Website Administration wrote:
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
Mailman does this by default.
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Yes, RTFM.
Website Administration wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
If so, how?
Thanks
Adriaan
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Hi,
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
If so, how?
Thanks
Adriaan
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Greetings,
OS: Debian
MTA:Postfix
MM ver: 2.0.8
I've seen this problem in the archives, but I've never seen it actually get
resolved. The problem I'm having is as follows:
*Users can go to Mailman page to enter subscription address
*That user gets an email from Mailman asking for conf
> And does the sysadmin have to have set up a username
> listname-request
> for this to work? Otherwise, wouldn't it just get
> rejected with user not found or some such?
>
No.
If your MTA is sendmail or sendmail compatable then it checks first in
/etc/aliases for any aliases (or address transl
> sure, just send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> with the subject "subscribe"
And does the sysadmin have to have set up a username
listname-request
for this to work? Otherwise, wouldn't it just get
rejected with user not found or some such?
[Taking great glee in adding spamsters to the list in
m
sure, just send
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject "subscribe"
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Francis YapSent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:39
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Mailman-Users]
Wondering if there is a way that the user can
subscript to the mailing just using email?
rgds
Francis
Hi,
How do users sign up to a mailing list by sending and email?
I've tried using 'Subscribe' in the subject line although it does not work
Thanks
Robert Kerry
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