Sorry, I should have said that the mailman part of the question is
solved. Now I have to deal with a few other issues as a result, like the
fact that some mail was lost (or is floating around somewhere in an imap
database and doesn't want to come home)!
It turned out to not be a Mailman proble
douglas repetto wrote:
>
>Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the
>system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal
>files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on
>OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archive
Partially answering my own question: I've just realized that when the
system was copied over some essential links were replaced by normal
files. So I ended up with both a /private/var and a /var (normally on
OSX server /var points to /private/var). So my logs/archives/etc are
being stored in /
Hello,
Our server recently had hard drive problems, and the system was copied
to another drive where it seems to be more or less happy.
But we're having a strange Mailman problem (Mailman 2.1.5 on OSX Server
10.4.10): the lists are running, mail is being delivered, but no
archiving is taking
> >From the Mailman INSTALL document:
>
> - Configure your web server to point to the Pipermail public
> mailing list archives:
>
> For example, in Apache:
>
> Alias /pipermail/ $varprefix/archives/public/
>
> where $varprefix is usually $prefix unless you've used the
John Fleming wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> Is the Archive public? If not, the above link won't work - it needs to
>> be http://www.wa9als.com/mailman/private/spamassassin/ (which does
>> seem to work or at least take me to a login page). Even if the archive
>> is public, there needs to be an a
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] No Archives
> John Fleming wrote:
>
> >I&
John Fleming wrote:
>I've searched the archives and FAQ. Everything I've tried in Mailman works
>except I have no archives. Surfing the archive link
>http://www.wa9als.com/pipermail/spamassassin/ just returns a page not found
>error.
>
>What's most likely the problem? Does the link look correct
I've searched the archives and FAQ. Everything I've tried in Mailman works
except I have no archives. Surfing the archive link
http://www.wa9als.com/pipermail/spamassassin/ just returns a page not found
error.
What's most likely the problem? Does the link look correct for a list named
"spamassa
Paul Siegel wrote:
>
>I'm running mailman 2.1.2 on Mandrake 9.2. I copied my lists over from
>another server, and I think I must've missed something when I did so.
>The lists are all working fine, except no new messages are being added
>to the archives. They just end at the date on which I mov
Hi -
I'm running mailman 2.1.2 on Mandrake 9.2. I copied my lists over from
another server, and I think I must've missed something when I did so.
The lists are all working fine, except no new messages are being added
to the archives. They just end at the date on which I moved the lists.
Now,
Hi, I have mailman 2.0.12. It works all now, but I have a problem from
July: no web-archives is generated.
Every time that a email arrives the web archives is rewrite from zero so
only the last message is visible, but not visible-visible: it is visible
only if I "call"
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