Kit Crawford wrote:
>
>I can't seem to get the correct syntax for filtering based on the Subject
>line. I want to auto-accept all email that contains the phrase "Digital
>Commons" in the Subject line.
>
>I am using Mailman version 2.1.9. I've run some tests and the Subject line
>header for every
Hi folks,
I can't seem to get the correct syntax for filtering based on the Subject
line. I want to auto-accept all email that contains the phrase "Digital
Commons" in the Subject line.
I am using Mailman version 2.1.9. I've run some tests and the Subject line
header for every test is:
Subject
Eric Evans wrote:
>Right after I first installed Mailman I created a new list called
>mailman. I would think that then I should be able to access the Mailman
>admin page for this list by using a URL like
>http://my.host.com/mailman/admin/mailman/ Is that right?
Yes.
>When I do this I
>ge
Right after I first installed Mailman I created a new list called
mailman. I would think that then I should be able to access the Mailman
admin page for this list by using a URL like
http://my.host.com/mailman/admin/mailman/ Is that right? When I do this I
get an "Internal Server Error" mess
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 16:26 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> >And did you restart Apache so it would reread its configuration?
>
> Yes.
>
> >Are you getting a 404 "Not Found" error?
>
> No, when I try to connect to the Mailman admin web page with my browser, I
> get a generic Apache
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Eric Evans wrote:
> No, we're definitely not using any rewriting rules. What I'd really like
> to know is, what exactly is it that connects Mailman to Apache? Is it just
> that one ScriptAlias statement in the httpd.conf? If so, then how exactly
> how does
Hello again,
>And did you restart Apache so it would reread its configuration?
Yes.
>Are you getting a 404 "Not Found" error?
No, when I try to connect to the Mailman admin web page with my browser, I
get a generic Apache page instead of the Mailman admin web page.
>Do you have any rewriting
Yes, the ScriptAlias is properly defined in my httpd.conf, as specified in
the installation instructions. I still can't get the Mailman admin webpage
to come up, just the Apache page instead. If anybody has any further
troubleshooting ideas about this I'd appreciate hearing them. Thanks a lot
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 15:35 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
> Yes, the ScriptAlias is properly defined in my httpd.conf, as specified in
> the installation instructions. I still can't get the Mailman admin webpage
> to come up, just the Apache page instead. If anybody has any further
> troubleshootin
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 15:10 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think I've finally gotten my Mailman installation setup, but when I try
> to access the administrative webpages through my browser I get the generic
> Apache page coming up instead of the Mailman admin page. I would assume
> t
Hello,
I think I've finally gotten my Mailman installation setup, but when I try
to access the administrative webpages through my browser I get the generic
Apache page coming up instead of the Mailman admin page. I would assume
that DocumentRoot has to be set in the httpd.conf, but to what? T
Well, I've tinkered more and more but to no avail.
Postfix basically refuses to admit that mailman exists.. it just keep
saying "cannot find mail box" when i send to my test lists.
Aswell, tho I'm not sure if this is related, when I create a new list
and it tells me it's notifying me, i never see
Hi,
I got mailman set up now such that I do not see any errors in my
apache error logs when i create a new list. Postmap and Postalias are
run just fine.
However, the file virtual-mailman is completly empty when i add new
lists. the aliases file get's updated with all of the new entries tho.
Con
Hi there list,
I am having some trouble setting up mailman on a Debian system with kernel
2.4.22 with Speakup a screen reader for Linux included in the kernel. I
am very new to Linux and think I can handle this I read the documentation
but I am getting lost as to put what where. If someone would
Can anyone help me debug this? I don't understand why this one user is
being discarded... :-/
Thanks,
Glenn
At 09:51 PM 6/22/2003 -0400, Glenn Sieb posted the following...
Here's the scenario--Mailman 2.1, ht://Dig patches, under
Postfix/SpamAssassin/Amavis
She is a member of the list, she sees
Here's the scenario--Mailman 2.1, ht://Dig patches, under
Postfix/SpamAssassin/Amavis
She is a member of the list, she sees posts just fine.. she sends one and
here's a sample of what we get in the logs:
Maillog for session:
Jun 22 21:40:40 caduceus postfix/smtpd[81397]: connect from
imo-m01.mx.
This is either a configuration problem or a rights problem. What GID
(group ID) does Exim run as? Did you setup Mailman to expect that GID?
Is Exim limiting access to scripts/programs via email - will it allow an
email to be sent to the Mailman "wrapper" program?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/fa
Hi,
I keep getting this returned mail message :
Child process of list_request_transport transport returned 2 from command:
/home/mailman/mail/wrapper
No idea what this means - apart from something is broken :o) can anyone help ?
I am running Redhat 7.3 and Exim as the MTA - I can subscribe
ere in the Mailman folders.
>Where do I point the httpd.conf to for the DocumentRoot?
There is not one.
Go to http://domain.com/mailman/listinfo/ , this is the document root.
Danny.
- Original Message -
From: Dene Ulmschneider
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 2:38
for the DocumentRoot?
There is not one.
Go to
http://domain.com/mailman/listinfo/
, this is the document root.
Danny.
- Original Message -
From: Dene Ulmschneider
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 2:38 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] having trouble with using Mailman
Hit th
Hit there-
I am running RHL 7.2 with a PIII-500 and 78mb Ram.
When I type "python" at the prompt - I get the following
version output:
Python
1.5.2 (#1, Jul 5 2001, 03:02:19) [GCC 2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2
on linux-i386
My install went OK. When I got to the /check_perms
21 matches
Mail list logo