Now I have managed to get mailman working correctly but for one small
problem.
Users can subscribe to a list, confrm the subcription, create new lists.
But they can't post to the list. I think I need to fix my postfix settings.
I am able to send mails to local users and also to other Internet mail
Hi Mark
Yes I meant DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST.. Sorry about that
Postfix seems to be working fine..
I am able to send and recieve mails to the local users
I do not have a fixed IP address. Is there anywhere I can get a free domain
name for my laptop fr sometime ( 1 week or so) so t
Hi
I trying to run mailman on my own laptop.
I have been able to install mailman and it's running (i can view the mailman
start up pages)
I have specified the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST to be my laptop's
ip addresses in mm_cfg.py
But am not able to send/recieve mails
I am also not abl
Malveeka Tewari wrote:
>
>Yes I meant DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST.. Sorry about that
>
>Postfix seems to be working fine..
>I am able to send and recieve mails to the local users
>
>I do not have a fixed IP address. Is there anywhere I can get a free domain
>name for my laptop fr someti
Malveeka Tewari wrote:
>
>I trying to run mailman on my own laptop.
>I have been able to install mailman and it's running (i can view the mailman
>start up pages)
>
>I have specified the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_URL_HOST to be my laptop's
>ip addresses in mm_cfg.py
>
>But am not able to send/re
Thanks a lot!
Now atleast my mailman is running
Malveeka
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Malveeka Tewari wrote:
> >
> >I tried creating a newlist using bin/newlist
> >
> >It asked me for an email address and password which I enetered but I got
> an
> >error
> >Illegal lis
Sorry for replying in an already running thread.
Will not happen again.
I tried creating a newlist using bin/newlist
It asked me for an email address and password which I enetered but I got an
error
Illegal list name: mailman-ad...@localhost
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Malveeka Tewari wrote:
>
>I tried creating a newlist using bin/newlist
>
>It asked me for an email address and password which I enetered but I got an
>error
>Illegal list name: mailman-ad...@localhost
The instructions you are following are no good. DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST and
DEFAULT_URL_HOST and the
Malveeka Tewari wrote:
>
>I installed mailman on localhost using the following instructions on
>http://systers.org/systers-soc/doku.php/step_by_step_system_installation_-_production
>
>But on starting mailman I get an error:
>Site-list is missing: mailman-admin
>
>Can anyone help me here?
Please
At 06:14 07/07/2003, Ed wrote:
Hi List,
I have RedHat9, Postfix 2.0.13, and Mailman 2.1.2 ... I've installed it
per all the readme's and I can send mail to the list and receive mail from
the list. However !
My server is listx.somedom.tld and all of my lists [ for now ] will be
[EMAIL PROTE
Hi List,
I have RedHat9, Postfix 2.0.13, and Mailman 2.1.2 ... I've installed it
per all the readme's and I can send mail to the list and receive mail from
the list. However !
My server is listx.somedom.tld and all of my lists [ for now ] will be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
There are A and MX r
* Paul Mozell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Can mailman be installed on a virtual host without root access? I
> don't run my own server, just using a web hosting service. Can't I
> just put it in my cgi-bin?
There are certain commands that root needs to execute. For example on
when you create th
Can mailman be installed on a virtual host without root access? I
don't run my own server, just using a web hosting service. Can't I
just put it in my cgi-bin?
And, how large is the untarred directory?
thanks!
--
**
Paul Mozell
Webmaster: AMC Boston Chapter
p://hale.dyndns.org
-Original Message-
From: Alonso Landauro Canales [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:26 PM
To: 'Jim Hale'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Install question
Jim I still have the answer of user unknow, but I think I am very close
to
: 'Alonso Landauro Canales'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: [Mailman-Users] Install question
OK, when you create a list, after it asks you the email address of the
owner of the list, it shows some entries like (this is what it did for
my Sonar Mailing List):
## sonar mailing list
## creat
Behalf Of Alonso Landauro
Canales
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 7:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Install question
Jim I think I have the same problem,
Would you please give me an example of setuping my aliases? Thank you
very much
Alonso Landauro Canales
==
PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] En nombre de Jim Hale
Enviado el: lunes, 27 de mayo de 2002 13:01
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: [Mailman-Users] Install question
Did you setup your Aliases in the Alias file? I use Postfix so I can't
help with Sendmail.
Jim Hale
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Jim & Kathy&
ursday, May 23, 2002 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Install question
I have installed Mailman 2.0.8 via the RPM from Redhat on a server
running Redhat 7.1
The install went fine, web interface works, I can set up new lists, add
users from the website, it mails out a confirmat
I have installed Mailman 2.0.8 via the RPM from Redhat on a server running
Redhat 7.1
The install went fine, web interface works, I can set up new lists, add
users from the website, it mails out a confirmation email, BUT when I go to
send mail to the list, Sendmail bounces back telling me it's no
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:45:30AM -0600, Tim Legg wrote:
> FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
>
> I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to my
> INSTALL document. In step 1, I was told to create user and group mailman
> by modifying the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
>
> Is it goo
So I should modify the FreeBSD /etc/master.passwd and change the encrypted
password to '*'? Is this the method in which you describe?
I already ran adduser and created the user and group mailman. I asserted
the shell to be /dev/null
[excerpt from /etc/passwd]
mail_man:*:1000:1000:Tim Legg:/hom
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:40:27 -0600 (CST)
Tim Legg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any reason the password must be a "*"? It seams that
> this could be a security risk. Couldn't anybody just login as
> mailman and know that the password is "*" and do all kinds of mean
> things?
'*', like
On 24 Teveth 5762, Tim Legg wrote:
> Is there any reason the password must be a "*"? It seams that this
> could be a security risk. Couldn't anybody just login as mailman and
> know that the password is "*" and do all kinds of mean things?
The value is not the actual password, but the one-way
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, J C Lawrence wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:56:51 -0800
> Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:45:30AM -0600, Tim Legg wrote:
> >> FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
>
> >> I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to
> >> my INSTALL do
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:56:51 -0800
Dan Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:45:30AM -0600, Tim Legg wrote:
>> FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
>> I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to
>> my INSTALL document. In step 1, I was told to create user and
>> gr
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:45:30AM -0600, Tim Legg wrote:
> FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
>
> I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to my
> INSTALL document. In step 1, I was told to create user and group mailman
> by modifying the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
>
> Is it goo
FreeBSD 4.4, Postfix
I am preparing to install mailman-2.0.8 on my system according to my
INSTALL document. In step 1, I was told to create user and group mailman
by modifying the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
Is it good enough to create these accounts/groups by placing them alone on
a sing
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