On 7/7/2011 10:44 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I ran the test message and what I got back was
> nothing like what you suggested. It was simply the message, in tact, as
> if it was a simple relay. There was nothing in the bounce log either.
> Obviously there is still something wr
Thanks for the reply. I ran the test message and what I got back was
nothing like what you suggested. It was simply the message, in tact, as
if it was a simple relay. There was nothing in the bounce log either.
Obviously there is still something wrong but where do I go from here?
On 7/6/2011 8:28
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>My ISP occasionally, for unknown reasons, blocks email from python.org
>and apparently sometimes to python.org. Since I did not get a reply and
>I cannot find this in the archives, I am sending this again. If this is
>a double post, my apologies in advance.
This entire thr
My ISP occasionally, for unknown reasons, blocks email from python.org
and apparently sometimes to python.org. Since I did not get a reply and
I cannot find this in the archives, I am sending this again. If this is
a double post, my apologies in advance.
It turns out the RPM for 2.1.14 is not avai
It turns out the RPM for 2.1.14 is not available yet for 2010. However,
I reinstalled 2.1.13 and created the new list. Now I am on to the next
layer of the onion.
# ./config_list -i file dapmm
real_name attribute not
changed! It must differ from the list's name by case
onl
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>Thanks. Mandrivia strikes again. I guess I need figure out how to
>upgrade to 2.1.14.
You could try bin/newlist. That might work.
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Thanks. Mandrivia strikes again. I guess I need figure out how to
upgrade to 2.1.14.
On 7/1/2011 3:15 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Dennis Putnam wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
>> create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
>>
>> Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
Dennis Putnam wrote:
>
>Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
>create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
>
>Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
>
>admin(7032): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.13 -]
>admin(7032): [- Traceback ---
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
admin(7032): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.13 -]
admin(7032): [- Traceback --]
admin(7032): Traceback (m
On 7/1/2011 8:27 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
> I am still struggling to get my monthly password reminder working. I had
> to change the site list from 'mailman' to 'dapmm' in order to create
> acceptable site mailbox names for my ISP. However, now when I run
> 'mailpasswds -l I get this error:
>
> S
I am still struggling to get my monthly password reminder working. I had
to change the site list from 'mailman' to 'dapmm' in order to create
acceptable site mailbox names for my ISP. However, now when I run
'mailpasswds -l I get this error:
Site list is missing: dapmm
Obviously I am still missi
Peter Burkholder wrote:
>
>1) the monthly run of mailpasswds seems to have sent reminders to
>everyone EXCEPT members with addresses in @group.ucar.edu. This
>conclusion is based on reports from users and my digging through
>maillog. I have VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW set to the default (On). I
We've recently migrated our mailman install from www.group.ucar.edu
to lists.group.ucar.edu, and moved from Solaris to CentOS4. Most
things work just fine once I ran fix_url on all my lists, except for
two things.
1) the monthly run of mailpasswds seems to have sent reminders to
everyone
Debian version 2.1-5 + htdig patches. (when I have time to apply the
htdig patches to the latest I'll do so -- would be nice if htdig patches
were integrated!)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/mailpasswds", line 216, in ?
main()
File "/usr/lib/mailman/cron/ma
> "sp" == sean pambianco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sp> Is there anyway to run the mailpasswds cron jobs for just one
sp> list as opposed for all lists on my mailman server?
cron/mailpasswds -l onelist
See -h for details.
-Barry
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Hi,
Is there anyway to run the mailpasswds cron jobs for just one list as
opposed for all lists on my mailman server?
Thanks,
Sean
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Hi,
I am using MM 2.1b2 on SunOS 5.8. When I run the script mailpasswds,
the password reminders are sent separately per list - they are not
bundled into one email message per unique user. What have I done wrong?
Thanks,
Shu
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Hi,
I am wondering if there is a way to change the Sender: and Errors-To:
addresses used by the password reminder module "mailpasswds" to
mailman-owner rather than some list -admin address. Have I done
something wrong here? Here is part sample of the email headers I have
received when I ran the m
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