On 7/7/16 11:02 AM, Bob wrote:
>
> On 2016-07-07 10:02 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> On 7/6/16 10:38 AM, Bob Lydiate wrote:
>>
>>> When I try to access the web interface, I am asked if I want to open
>>> a file
>>> called 'admin' instead of opening a webpage called admin.
>>
>> This is an issue with y
Thanks for responding Mark. My replies to your comments are below.
On 2016-07-07 10:02 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/6/16 10:38 AM, Bob Lydiate wrote:
Problem 1
When I run 'check_perms -f' it tells me that the permissions on
/var/lib/mailman/cron bad group (has:root, expected list) (fixing)
this
On 7/6/16 10:38 AM, Bob Lydiate wrote:
>
> Problem 1
> When I run 'check_perms -f' it tells me that the permissions on
> /var/lib/mailman/cron bad group (has:root, expected list) (fixing)
> this problem is repeated with 9 other scripts. When I check the actual
> directory '/var/lib/mailman' I find
I am reinstalling Mailman after having to change servers. I am using Ubuntu
16.04, Apache, Postfix, Mailman. I have apache and postfix both working and
serving mail and web. I have installed and re-installed Mailman a couple of
times to try and get it working right and now have no idea what is crea
Oh, I just solved my problem.
I forgot to start mailman.
Sorry!
2013/10/20 Sascha Rissel
> Hello,
>
> I am just working on my first own Mailman installation on debia 6.0.
> I came to the point where I ran the command "newlist mailman". I entered
> my own address as list owner.
> After that, th
Hello,
I am just working on my first own Mailman installation on debia 6.0.
I came to the point where I ran the command "newlist mailman". I entered my
own address as list owner.
After that, the message "Hit enter to notify mailman owner" was shown, but
unfortunately there is no email that I recei
On 10/03/2013 03:40 AM, kibirango moses wrote:
> Hullo users;
> I have installed mailman on slackware 14.0 and using apache 2.4.6.
> I am having problems with the cgi files on typing the url
> /mailman/admin, it instead just downloads admin . i.e the
> cgis' dont bring up the related webpages
Thi
Hullo users;
I have installed mailman on slackware 14.0 and using apache 2.4.6.
I am having problems with the cgi files on typing the url
/mailman/admin, it instead just downloads admin . i.e the
cgis' dont bring up the related webpages
Any help on how to solve this is highly appreciated
-
Mustafa Cagatayli wrote:
>
>Together with the proper A and MX records for "mydomain.com", I have a fresh
>Ubuntu 12.04LTS server. I have followed the
>"http://library.linode.com/email/mailman/ubuntu-12.04-precise-pangolin"; and
>installed Mailman. I have created a few lists through the web inter
Hi,
Together with the proper A and MX records for "mydomain.com", I have a fresh
Ubuntu 12.04LTS server. I have followed the
"http://library.linode.com/email/mailman/ubuntu-12.04-precise-pangolin"; and
installed Mailman. I have created a few lists through the web interface.
One important probl
Carlos Mennens wrote:
>I've got three servers in the office:
>
>1. mail
>2. web
>3. db
>
>My question is can I install MailMan on my web server and have it
>manage lists for my mail server? They're all on the same physical LAN
>and subnet so there's no weird networking hopscotch that needs to
>occ
I've got three servers in the office:
1. mail
2. web
3. db
My question is can I install MailMan on my web server and have it
manage lists for my mail server? They're all on the same physical LAN
and subnet so there's no weird networking hopscotch that needs to
occur. Anyone know if this is possib
I don't know what the apt-get process does to undo what it had done up
to this point, but at this point, the new Mailman 2.1.9 had been
installed and all that was left to do was any necessary list data
migration. Since there aren't any data format changes between 2.1.9
and 2.1.11, it was essenti
Noah wrote:
>
>I am having issues installing mailman on my ubuntu machine. Its a 32bit
>Processor so I am not sure why 64-amd version of mailman was ever
>installed. any clues on how to solve this problem?
I know nothing of various Debian packages but it doesnt appear to me
that this message
Hi there,
I am having issues installing mailman on my ubuntu machine. Its a 32bit
Processor so I am not sure why 64-amd version of mailman was ever
installed. any clues on how to solve this problem?
# uname -a
Linux enabled.com 2.6.24-24-xen #1 SMP Tue Jun 30 21:53:02 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/
Eric Alan Solo wrote:
>If this helps it is the non delivery report
>
>This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
>
>THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
>
>YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
>
>Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:
>
>l...@intertron.net
>
>
If this helps it is the non delivery report
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:
l...@intertron.net
Message will be retried for 2 more d
Ok, due to my lack of comprehension I'm going to just step through
this troubleshooting guide and let you know the results, hopefully you
will spot something that I am unable to see.
-
I'm going to assume Sendmail as the MTA (its still the most commonly
found - though post
ok, thanks
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Eric Alan Solo wrote:
>>
>>Thanks for the response,
>>I was chatting with some guys in the irc channel who helped me a bit,
>>I'm now able to access the web interface.
>>Also I was able to send a message from the console, so now I n
Eric Alan Solo wrote:
>
>Thanks for the response,
>I was chatting with some guys in the irc channel who helped me a bit,
>I'm now able to access the web interface.
>Also I was able to send a message from the console, so now I need to
>figure out why none of the mailman mails are being delivered.
Hey,
Thanks for the response,
I was chatting with some guys in the irc channel who helped me a bit,
I'm now able to access the web interface.
Also I was able to send a message from the console, so now I need to
figure out why none of the mailman mails are being delivered.
Cheers
Eric
On Fri, Sep
Eric Alan Solo wrote:
>
>I'm really struggling to resolve this issue.
>I'm trying to get mailman working on ubuntu server 10.04, python version is 2.6
>
>When I go to http://[domain]/cgi-bin/mailman/admin I get this message
>-
>Bug in Mailman version 2.1.13
>
>We're sorry, we hi
Hello,
I'm really struggling to resolve this issue.
I'm trying to get mailman working on ubuntu server 10.04, python version is 2.6
When I go to http://[domain]/cgi-bin/mailman/admin I get this message
-
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.13
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform
Amardeo Sarma wrote:
>
>Now I have a problem with a server with multiple IP addresses (FreeBSD
>6.3, Mailman 2.1.12, Apache 2.2, Sendmail). When virtual hosts are
>assigned to *different* IP Addresses, the Mailman Web Interface does not
>work for any but the virtual hosts assigned to the main IP Ad
For many years I have been running Mailman with several mailman lists
using multiple domains (virtual hosts) on a single server without major
issues (Thanks btw for this great and reliable software - hard to
imagine living without it).
Now I have a problem with a server with multiple IP addresses
On 02/27/2009 02:51:51 AM, Oliver Glueck wrote:
@Karl:
postconf..don't show me the mailman aliases, only the default.
(with configured 30_maps in
/etc/univention/templates/files/etc/postfix/main.cf.d/
After I added this lines in postfix/main.cf postconf shows me the
right entry, but it doesn'
Oliver Glueck wrote:
>I think, the problem is open xchange: I don't know, where I have to
>configure the special files. Not really.
Could be. But, these are not Mailman questions, and while I do know
something about Postfix and a bit about fetchmail and can try to help
with that, These questions
ok, here comes some log files, attached as logs-about-dummy.txt
The entry with user.administrator mailbox does not exists...I have changed
in fetchmailrc the set postmaster to 'set postmaster "oxadmin"'
I think, the problem is open xchange: I don't know, where I have to
configure the special fil
Oliver Glueck's first post has the right config parameter,
but it still wouldn't hurt to verify what postfix
think's it's alias maps are:
# postconf | grep ^alias_maps
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
Likewise, in the "verify assumptions" category,
Oliver Glueck wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro schrieb:
>>
>> What are the Postfix log entries corresponding to the
>>
>> Feb 26 12:37:13 mail fetchmail[6236]: SMTP-Fehler: 550 5.1.1
>> : Recipient address rejected: User unknown in
>> local recipient table
>>
>> fetchmail entry?
>>
>>
>/var/log/mail.err :
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
Oliver Glueck wrote:
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
It looks like fetchmail is trying to deliver to Postfix and Postfix is
replying
550 5.1.1 : Recipient address rejected: User
unknown in local recipient table
This has nothing to do with virtual maps because it is lookin
Oliver Glueck wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro schrieb:
>>
>> It looks like fetchmail is trying to deliver to Postfix and Postfix is
>> replying
>>
>> 550 5.1.1 : Recipient address rejected: User
>> unknown in local recipient table
>>
>>
>> This has nothing to do with virtual maps because it is looking locall
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
Oliver Glueck wrote:
thanks.
I have done all changes, but If I sent an email to a list,
I get an error message, because 'user unknown':
Feb 26 12:37:13 mail fetchmail[6236]: Nachricht
about-du...@www.company.de:1 von 1 wird gelesen (2783 Bytes)
(Log-Meldung unvollständ
Oliver Glueck wrote:
>
>thanks.
>I have done all changes, but If I sent an email to a list,
>I get an error message, because 'user unknown':
>
>Feb 26 12:37:13 mail fetchmail[6236]: Nachricht
>about-du...@www.company.de:1 von 1 wird gelesen (2783 Bytes)
>(Log-Meldung unvollständig)
>Feb 26 12:37:13
Hi Mark,
thanks.
I have done all changes, but If I sent an email to a list,
I get an error message, because 'user unknown':
Feb 26 12:37:13 mail fetchmail[6236]: Nachricht
about-du...@www.company.de:1 von 1 wird gelesen (2783 Bytes)
(Log-Meldung unvollständig)
Feb 26 12:37:13 mail fetchmail[62
Oliver Glueck wrote:
>
>I'm not sure about my malman installation.
>I will show at first some facts:
>
>- LAN: our LAN domain is "intern.company.de"
>- the mail server in the LAN: mail.intern.company.de
>- on mail.intern.company.de is running open xchange on an UCS (unvention
>corporate server, a
Hello,
at first: sorry for my bad English, German is my preferred language and
I'm not a
Linux guru.
I'm not sure about my malman installation.
I will show at first some facts:
- LAN: our LAN domain is "intern.company.de"
- the mail server in the LAN: mail.intern.company.de
- on mail.intern.
Hank van Cleef wrote:
>
>I went through the Mailman web page to find a download site. Going to
>Sourceforge offers only 2.12.rc1 unless you click "stable" on the
>first screen. I was unable to download either 2.1.11 or 2.1.12 from
>Sourceforge. That site links to Superb Hosting, which appears to
I'm beginning to replace the Mailman 2.1.9 installation on Solaris 9
Sparc, which has served us very well for the last two years. The new
target machines are Sun Ultra 60's, one running Solaris 10-u4 (8/07)
and the other, Solaris 10-u6 (10/08). All that is on either machine
is a fresh install of
Hello everyone,
It appears we hit the 32k-inodes-per-directory limit in ext2fs today, so
mailman can't create any new lists. We could of course move the lists to
an XFS filesystem, but I was wondering if there is a way to not have
mailman create 2 entries in the lists directory for every mailing l
I-Ming Chen wrote:
>
>I've been trying to figure out this problem and I've seen some mention of it
>in
>past mailing list archives but I still cannot figure it out. I'm getting the
>following message in my Logwatch file:
>
>System Error Messages:
> putbody: write error: Broken pipe: 164 Time(s
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out this problem and I've seen some mention of it in
past mailing list archives but I still cannot figure it out. I'm getting the
following message in my Logwatch file:
System Error Messages:
putbody: write error: Broken pipe: 164 Time(s)
Cannot exec /usr/sh
Odieresis [Gmail] writes:
> I'm a newbie and I'm experiencing problems after my provider changed my
> account.
>
> I can't restart Mailman list service via SSH after West Host provider
> upgraded my account to 3.0.
This is a provider problem, not a Mailman problem. Talk to your
provider.
I'm a newbie and I'm experiencing problems after my provider changed my
account.
I can't restart Mailman list service via SSH after West Host provider
upgraded my account to 3.0.
With this upgrade they changed Python to 2.5 and now when I try to start
Mailman with one of these two commands:
On 6/23/07, Nick Airey wrote:
> Any thoughts would be much appreciated. I'm leaning towards switching
> to option (b), but I'm not sure exactly how to split the installation.
The reality is that there is no one single "Best Practice" for this
situation. What is Best Practice for your site mig
Hi Everyone,
I would like some advice on the best way to set up a mailman installation in
the presence of a DMZ, ie. I have a webserver in the DMZ which is accessible to
the public. The MTA, however, is in the safe zone.
The public needs access to the mailman web interface, implying that this
Thank you for pointing that out. Mailman is now working okay.
On 6/18/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Adams wrote:
>
> >Yes, I see that it is an Apache issue. In httpd.conf, for the Document
> >Root, I have set:
> >
> >
> >RewriteEngine On
> >Options FollowSymL
Christopher Adams wrote:
>Yes, I see that it is an Apache issue. In httpd.conf, for the Document
>Root, I have set:
>
>
>RewriteEngine On
>Options FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
>AllowOverride None
>Order deny,allow
>Deny from all
So you are denying access to everyone not matchin
On 6/18/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Adams wrote:
> >
> >> What does the apache error_log say about this?
> >
> >client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
>
>
> So this is an apache configuration issue, not a Mailman permissions
> issue. Do
Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>> What does the apache error_log say about this?
>
>client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
So this is an apache configuration issue, not a Mailman permissions
issue. Do you have ExecCGI implicitly or explicitly on the
/usr/local/mailma
>You don't trust check_perms?
Not sure about that.
> What does the apache error_log say about this?
client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
> What are the ownership and permissions of the files in
> /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/ ?
mailman.mailman
rwxr-sr-x
Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>I then ran make install. It seemed to work okay. I ran ./check_perms
>-f and all looks okay.
>
>I went to the mailman directory and did this:
>
>cd /usr/local/mailman
>chgrp mailman .
>chmod a+rx,g+ws
You don't trust check_perms?
>I added a ScriptAlias entry in the a
After a hardware failure, I am trying to install Mailman on another server.
As per the documentation, I added myself to the Mailman group and ran
the configure as me. I used --with-mail-gid=mailman and
--with-cgi-gid=www.
I then ran make install. It seemed to work okay. I ran ./check_perms
-f and
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>
> On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > crashing on install of the Japanese and Korean Codecs. I swapped some
> > offlist E-mails with Barry Sapiro and told him that I would
>
> I'm almost afraid to ask who "Barry Sapir
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On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> crashing on install of the Japanese and Korean Codecs. I swapped some
> offlist E-mails with Barry Sapiro and told him that I would
I'm almost afraid to ask who "Barry Sapiro" is. Is that some
A couple of weeks ago there were two or three posts about Mailman
crashing on install of the Japanese and Korean Codecs. I swapped some
offlist E-mails with Barry Sapiro and told him that I would
investigate this for him when I did a fresh install of Solaris 10
on a box to be used as a Mailman ma
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>In a flurry of recycled electrons, Kory Wheatley wrote:
>
>> Here's the configuration I used to install Mailman 2.16 logged in as the
>> "wheakory" user account.
>> ./configure --prefix=/home/mailman --with-python=/usr/bin/python
>> --with-mail-gid=mailman --with-cgi-gid=www
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Kory Wheatley wrote:
> I have a very critical question. I installed "Mailman 2.1.6" under
> a user account called "wheakory" and this account needs to be removed
> off of our system fast. I would like to change ownership of the Mailman
> installer owner to "ma
Hi All,
I have a very critical question. I installed "Mailman 2.1.6" under
a user account called "wheakory" and this account needs to be removed
off of our system fast. I would like to change ownership of the Mailman
installer owner to "mailacct" which is another account on our system.
My gro
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Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:33 PM
To: Mailman-Users@python.org
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mailman installation
Hi
I'm using SuSE Linux Professional 9.3. Is there any howto or documetation for
installing mailma
Hi
I'm using SuSE Linux Professional 9.3. Is there any howto or documetation
for installing mailman in SuSE.? As you know MailMan is in default packages
of SuSE 9.3.
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On Aug 2, 2005, at 16:48, Mohammad Moghimi wrote:
> checking Python version... 2.4
> checking that Python has a working distutils... configure: error:
>
> * Distutils is not available or is incomplete for /usr/bin/python
> * If you installed Python from RPM (or other package manager)
> ***
I want to install mailman.
when I try to configure it I got this error message:
checking for --with-python... no
checking for python... /usr/bin/python
checking Python interpreter... /usr/bin/python
checking Python version... 2.4
checking that Python has a working distutils... configure: error:
**
On Feb 17, 2005, at 2:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I like to keep my setup simple here. Web servers run apache. Mail
servers run sendmail. The two are never mixed.
What we did when we had to do this was simply set up the web machine as
a proxy. you still run mailman via apache on your mai
Hi
I like to keep my setup simple here. Web servers run apache. Mail
servers run sendmail. The two are never mixed.
Is there a way to install mailman such that its web interface can be on
the web boxes, and the mail processing is handled by the mail boxes?
If not, how would you normally apr
Hi,
Are you the Vamsi from Rose-Hulman?
Cheers!
Thiru
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On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 16:26, Jahir Jimenez wrote:
> I want to install this tool to make my mail list public for other users
> on my Company Network, but, I don't know how to install it or manage the
> .tar file that you send to me Because I'm not too expert about linux's
> systems. If you got some
I want to install this tool to make my mail list public for other users
on my Company Network, but, I don't know how to install it or manage the
.tar file that you send to me Because I'm not too expert about linux's
systems. If you got some documents or something to help me I'll
appreciate it.
Hi,
I hope that someone out there will be able to offer me some guidance. I'm
trying to install mailman on a Solaris machine, with apache, and I'm
tremendously confused. To begin with, what would you recommend as
appropriate values to use for the configuration options --with-mail-gid and
--w
Mike you can find more detail in the Archives (or the FAQ), but here it
is in a nutshell:
- Create a user and a group called "mailman"
- Version 2.0.13 will use the home directory of the "mailman" user so
make sure that it exists and that the directory belongs to both the user
and group "mailman"
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Mike wrote:
> I followed the instructions and on the download page and unpac ked it
> into a mailman directory within the home directory. Unfortunatly i'm not
> very clear on what to do next. The documentation says it contains all
> information abou
Sorry this seems newbieish, however, i've been having a bit of trouble getting mailman
to run. Currently we use a microsoft exchange server for our main e-mail, but i would
like to setup a better system for mailing lists and such so we decided to install
redhat 8 on it and use mailman. I follo
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 16:39, Bodnyk, Bruce W wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to get Mailman 2.0.13 running. I believe I followed the
> installation
> instructions correctly however the cron job that runs sends me the following
> error messages. Any idea what I need to do to fix it.
>
Have you run th
Hi!
I'm trying to get Mailman 2.0.13 running. I believe I followed the
installation
instructions correctly however the cron job that runs sends me the following
error messages. Any idea what I need to do to fix it.
Thanks
Bruce
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Nov 18 13:08:01 2002
Envelope-to: [EMA
Hello,
I am trying to get mailman up and go,
the box is running
mailman-2.0.8-1
exim-3.22.-2
apache-1.3.23.8
red hat 7.2
I tried to look through the docs but am not able to find a referecne to were
mailman hooks into the webserver.
from the command line I do a
I just got through installing Mailman as per the instruction in
"INSTALL" document. My question is what should be the "RootDocument"
path for Mailman so that the URLs sent automatically when a new list is
created are resolved properly?
Right now, the URL are not resolved.
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Sincerely,
Vamsi M.
I was just reading up on Mailman at your web site, and found the
installation page seems to be missing most of it's content.
http://www.list.org/install-start.html
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