John McIntyre writes:
> 2015-02-20 0:16 GMT+00:00 Stephen J. Turnbull :
> > For the webserver, I think a virtualhost configuration in Apache like
> >
> >
> > ServerName mailman.example.com
[...]
> >
> Thanks for that, I'm about to try it.
>
> When you say 'webserver', you mean
2015-02-20 0:16 GMT+00:00 Stephen J. Turnbull :
> John McIntyre writes:
>
> > I'm guessing that apache can proxy for the mailman server, but what
> > about e-mail?
>
> For the webserver, I think a virtualhost configuration in Apache like
>
>
> ServerName mailman.example.com
> Se
On 02/19/2015 03:00 AM, John McIntyre wrote:
>
> The problem is that there is already a www and mx server, and my router
> forwards all traffic on ports 80, 443, 25 and 143 to those two servers.
>
> So how do I get the new mailman server to talk to the outside world?
>
> I'm guessing that apache
John McIntyre writes:
> I'm guessing that apache can proxy for the mailman server, but what
> about e-mail?
For the webserver, I think a virtualhost configuration in Apache like
ServerName mailman.example.com
ServerAdmin y...@example.com
Require all gr
Hi,
I am running several servers, including a mail server (sendmail) which is
primary MX for my domain. These servers are all behind a router/firewall.
mail.mydomain.com 192.168.1.13
www.mydomain.com 192.168.1.14
I would like to get a mailman instance working, so I install a new VM:
mailman.myd
Hank van Cleef writes:
> The esteemed Bruce Harrison has said:
> > Looked for the smrsh config in sendmail, but this version on
> > Debian seems not to use that.
Check what was installed with dpkg --listfiles sendmail. Also look
for a sendmail-smrsh package (or some such name) in aptitude (or
The esteemed Bruce Harrison has said:
>
>
> Installing a new version of mailman on a new virtual machine (debian
> 4.6.3-14), and Mailman is complaining of a group mismatch error on the
> mail-wrapper. System is executing as mail and mailman wants it executed as
> mailman group.
>
> Looked f
Installing a new version of mailman on a new virtual machine (debian 4.6.3-14),
and Mailman is complaining of a group mismatch error on the mail-wrapper.
System is executing as mail and mailman wants it executed as mailman group.
Looked for the smrsh config in sendmail, but this version on Deb
Art Werschulz wrote:
>
> Moreover, we have
> sobolev@dsm:~$ nslookup -query=mx dsm.fordham.edu
> Server: 150.108.4.11
> Address: 150.108.4.11#53
> dsm.fordham.edu mail exchanger = 10 dsm.dsm.fordham.edu.
>Thus mail going to bo...@dsm.fordham.edu will really go to
>bo...@dsm.dsm.
Hi all.
Background information:
---
We're running Fedora 17 Linux on a network of Intel machines.
The mail spool /var/spool/mail is on our mailhost dsm.dsm.fordham.edu;
said mail spool is NFS-mounted (via autofs, the RPM being
autofs-5.0.6-23.fc17.x86_64) by all the other Li
: Thursday, 17 June 2010 10:20 PM
To: Paul Flower
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] sendmail issues
On 6/17/2010 7:13 AM, Paul Flower wrote:
> Should have put this in the first post.
>
> Jun 17 20:23:42 ns0 sendmail[23013]: o5HCNfne023011:
> to="|/usr/lib/mai
On 6/17/2010 7:13 AM, Paul Flower wrote:
> Should have put this in the first post.
>
> Jun 17 20:23:42 ns0 sendmail[23013]: o5HCNfne023011:
> to="|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post members",
> ctladdr= (8/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00,
> mailer=prog, pri=53518, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent
Tha
* Paul Flower :
> Should have put this in the first post.
>
> Jun 17 20:23:42 ns0 sendmail[23013]: o5HCNfne023011:
> to="|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post members",
> ctladdr= (8/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00,
> mailer=prog, pri=53518, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent
And after that? That's goes I
m: mailman-users-bounces+paul=amdaat.com...@python.org
[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+paul=amdaat.com...@python.org] On Behalf Of Ralf
Hildebrandt
Sent: Thursday, 17 June 2010 9:34 PM
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] sendmail issues
* Paul Flower :
> Mailman smtp log -
> -Original Message-
> From: mailman-users-bounces+s.watkins=nhm.ac...@python.org
> [mailto:mailman-users-bounces+s.watkins=nhm.ac...@python.org] On
Behalf Of
> Paul Flower
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 1:55 PM
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: [Mailman-U
On 6/17/2010 6:33 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Paul Flower :
>
>> Mailman smtp log - Jun 17 20:23:58 2010 (2599)
>> <001d01cb0e17$ebfc2c80$c3f485...@com.au> smtp to members for 152 recips,
>> completed in 14.395 seconds
>
> And in your MTA's logs?
>
As Ralf suggests, this is now a sendmail
* Paul Flower :
> Mailman smtp log - Jun 17 20:23:58 2010 (2599)
> <001d01cb0e17$ebfc2c80$c3f485...@com.au> smtp to members for 152 recips,
> completed in 14.395 seconds
And in your MTA's logs?
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Apologies if this problem has been dealt with before but I am unable to find
an answer anywhere in the archives.
Problem is this:
I can create a new mailing list no problems and subscribe a handful of users
to it and send out email without any dramas but as soon as I import the
entire maili
Mike Mestnik wrote:
> Hello,
> I'd like to share with every one that I just deployed mailman using
> the contributed mm-handler and that I had some issues working with the
> default sendmail configuration that I plan to bring to the sendmail
> developers.
>
> If there are any other comments or
Hello,
I'd like to share with every one that I just deployed mailman using
the contributed mm-handler and that I had some issues working with the
default sendmail configuration that I plan to bring to the sendmail
developers.
If there are any other comments or questions on this configuration I
bob 001 writes:
> I created the mailing list and didn't have to do it.
> Postfix configuration is pointing to mailman alias file which DOES
> gets updated with additional aliases when we create the new list.
> Am I misunderstanding something?
Yes. Steven is using the original Sendmail which
I created the mailing list and didn't have to do it.
Postfix configuration is pointing to mailman alias file which DOES
gets updated with additional aliases when we create the new list.
Am I misunderstanding something?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Steven Jones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any r
M
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Sendmail - Aliases
Hi,
Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines needed to
aliases fro sendmail?
regards
Steven
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http://mail.python.o
Steven Jones writes:
> Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines
> needed to aliases fro sendmail?
Because nobody who needs it has bothered to write it, basically, and
because AFAIK in standard installations of sendmail you need to be
root to change the aliases file.
On 18-Feb-2010, at 14:55, Steven Jones wrote:
> References:
>
> In-Reply-To:
[...]
> Hi,
Hi, please do not hijack someone else's thread when starting a new topic.
Create a NEW message addressed to the list, not a reply to a previous message.
You're breaking threading, and every time y
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>* Steven Jones :
>
>> uh no, Its done per list when you create the list, so that's lots of
>> command line additions, if I had a gui to do it I could allocate the
>> work to the helpdesk and not a linux admin.
>
>Very odd, with Postfix I don't have to do that. Both use Ber
* Steven Jones :
> uh no, Its done per list when you create the list, so that's lots of
> command line additions, if I had a gui to do it I could allocate the
> work to the helpdesk and not a linux admin.
Very odd, with Postfix I don't have to do that. Both use BerkeleyDB,
so I wonder why this sh
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:09:26AM +1300, Steven Jones wrote:
> uh no, Its done per list when you create the list, so that's lots of
> command line additions, if I had a gui to do it I could allocate the
> work to the helpdesk and not a linux admin.
Maybe set 'MTA' in mm_cfg.py to something to aut
n.org
[mailto:mailman-users-bounces+steven.jones=vuw.ac...@python.org] On Behalf Of
Ralf Hildebrandt
Sent: Friday, 19 February 2010 11:06 a.m.
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Sendmail - Aliases
* Steven Jones :
> Hi,
>
> Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mail
* Steven Jones :
> Hi,
>
> Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines needed to
> aliases fro sendmail?
That's something done ONCE at install time...
--
Ralf Hildebrandt
Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Benjamin
Hi,
Is there any reason why there is no gui in Mailman to add the lines needed to
aliases fro sendmail?
regards
Steven
--
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ: h
Knabe, Troy wrote:
>So that works, but I am still seeing 7 minutes where the messages are staying
>in the sendmail queue. Sendmail is configured to re-run the queue every 5
>minutes so the extra 2 is about right for how long it takes to go through the
>other messages in the queue first. But wh
Knabe, Troy wrote:
So that works, but I am still seeing 7 minutes where the messages are
staying in the sendmail queue. Sendmail is configured to re-run the
queue every 5 minutes so the extra 2 is about right for how long it
takes to go through the other messages in the queue first. But why
does
So that works, but I am still seeing 7 minutes where the messages are staying
in the sendmail queue. Sendmail is configured to re-run the queue every 5
minutes so the extra 2 is about right for how long it takes to go through the
other messages in the queue first. But why does the message hit t
Knabe, Troy wrote:
So my sendmail start script included /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -q5m
So I made it /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -ODeliveryMode=defer \
-ODaemonPortOptions=Name=MSA,Port=1313,M=E,Addr=127.0.0.1
End original message. -
Put the original line ba
So my sendmail start script included /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -q5m
So I made it /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -ODeliveryMode=defer \
-ODaemonPortOptions=Name=MSA,Port=1313,M=E,Addr=127.0.0.1
On 8/8/08 12:04 PM, "Mark Sapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Knabe, Troy wrote:
>
>You can do this withou
Knabe, Troy wrote:
>
>You can do this without modifying your sendmail files at all. Instead, in your
>startup script, add:
>
>/usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -ODeliveryMode=defer \
>-ODaemonPortOptions=Name=MSA,Port=,M=E,Addr=127.0.0.1
Did you ADD that, or replace something wi
I am quite certain that this is the answer to my issue, as I see the Mailman
messages being routed through my spam filter 2x as it enters/leaves queues.
But when I tried to impliment it sendmail quit listening on port 25. Anyone
else experience issues with this solution? Any suggestions? Tha
Yep I am using a milter for virus/spam. I'll brt that is causing the
message to queue.
Thanks for the help.
-Troy
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 17, 2007, at 6:41 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Troy Knabe wrote:
>
>> I found that my sendmail deamon was only redoing the queue every
Troy Knabe wrote:
>I found that my sendmail deamon was only redoing the queue every hour.
>Now that I changed that to 5 minutes. Nothing is staying longer than
>that. But why is mailman delivering to the queue?
Assuming Mailman is 'standard', it is delivering to sendmail via SMTP
and it is s
I found that my sendmail deamon was only redoing the queue every hour.
Now that I changed that to 5 minutes. Nothing is staying longer than
that. But why is mailman delivering to the queue?
-Troy
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 17, 2007, at 5:22 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Troy
Troy Knabe wrote:
>Whenever I send to a mail list that I have created it gets "stuck" in /
>var/spool/mqueue. Once I restart sendmail it instantly processes all
>of the list messages and they go out. Any ideas where I might have
>configured this wrong?
This appears to be a sendmail issue,
Whenever I send to a mail list that I have created it gets "stuck" in /
var/spool/mqueue. Once I restart sendmail it instantly processes all
of the list messages and they go out. Any ideas where I might have
configured this wrong?
Thanks
-Troy
---
The esteemed Barry Warsaw has said:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Since you guys aren't working with either Sendmail or Solaris, I think
> > it would be best for me to walk through and record the entire proces
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since you guys aren't working with either Sendmail or Solaris, I think
> it would be best for me to walk through and record the entire process,
> and give that to you as a basis for inclusion wh
At 8:44 PM -0700 2/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since you guys aren't working with either Sendmail or Solaris, I think
> it would be best for me to walk through and record the entire process,
> and give that to you as a basis for inclusion where and however you
> want to use it.
The iron
The esteemed Barry Warsaw has said:
>
> Thanks Hank. I haven't used Sendmail in 20 years, so if there is
> some specific text you'd like to see added (or preferably a patch to
> the latex file), please feel free to send it directly to me and I'll
> push up a doc update.
>
Barry (and Mark)
Hello List
I know this is a sendmail problem, but maybe one of you
has experience with this case.
I've set up mailman 2.1.8 on a Solaris 9 SPARC box. All
runs fine, exept one mail coming from a java app is
discarded by sendmail and thus not arriving mailman. I've
searched the whole day, but f
Hello List
I know this is a sendmail problem, but maybe one of you
has experience with this case.
I've set up mailman on a Solaris 9 SPARC box. All runs
fine, exept one mail (which contains no special chars like
| (pipes) nor is the subject too long) coming from a java
app is discarded by sen
Guy..Lister wrote:
> Am I missing something? Having recently installed Mailman 2.1.8,
> verified that it works, applied the exitstatus patch, again verified
> that it works, now I try to finish off the installation by automating
> the newaliases task for each newly created list by applying the
> p
Am I missing something? Having recently installed Mailman 2.1.8, verified that
it works, applied the exitstatus patch, again verified that it works, now I try
to finish off the installation by automating the newaliases task for each newly
created list by applying the patch,
[ 644810 ] Sendmail
At 7:49 PM -0600 2006-08-24, Rob Jackson wrote:
> Our mail server is getting overloaded and the out directory will hit over
> 7,000 in just one day, and we can't clear them out fast enough.
>
> We are using Sendmail as our MTA.
>
> How can we speed things up?
Well, two things:
1. This sound
Our mail server is getting overloaded and the out directory will hit over
7,000 in just one day, and we can't clear them out fast enough.
We are using Sendmail as our MTA.
How can we speed things up?
-Rob
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Ma
Dickson, Paul wrote:
>The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6/16/2006 10:53 AM
>
>A configuration error in the e-mail system caused the
>message to bounce between two servers or to be forwarded between two
>recipients. Contact your adminis
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6/16/2006 10:53 AM
A configuration error in the e-mail system caused the
message to bounce between two servers or to be forwarded between two
recipients. Contact your administrator.
< mailgw1.
Wayne Spivak wrote:
>
>When we try to send e-mail from mailman (such as subscribing to a list), we
>get:
>
>May 13 12:17:06 localhost sendmail[2209]: k4DGH5f6002207: k4DGH6f6002209:
>DSN: Service unavailable
So Mailman is unable to send mail via sendmail on 'localhost' port 25
(unless you've chang
Have a clinet that had Dell build their Red Hat 2.6.9-34.Elsmp box.
They chose Sendmail.
I've reconfigured so that mail works from outside the box, and the correct
domain name now shows.
When we try to send e-mail from mailman (such as subscribing to a list), we
get:
May 13 12:17:06 localhost s
Sent: 14 February 2006 09:30
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] sendmail and mm-handler woes
Hi Mark,
>>
>>This works:
>>===
>>echo "From: kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se
>>To: foobarmailman.symsoft.se
>>Subject: Test
&g
Hi,
>Check all of Mailman's logs.
I am tailing them all.
>>Looking at the lists/testlist/digest.mbox I can see that the messages are
>>in the file!
>The messages from Outlook too?
No.
>Try moving the digest.mbox file aside. This shouldn't affect 2.1.7, but
>who knows...
I will just remove
Hi Mark,
>>
>>This works:
>>===
>>echo "From: kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se
>>To: foobarmailman.symsoft.se
>>Subject: Test
>>test mail body
>>" | /etc/mail/mm-handler mailman.symsoft.se \
>>-r kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se foobar
>>
>>
>>This does not work:
>>===
>>echo "From:
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>This works:
>===
>echo "From: kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se
>To: foobarmailman.symsoft.se
>Subject: Test
>test mail body
>" | /etc/mail/mm-handler mailman.symsoft.se \
>-r kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se foobar
>
>
>This does not work:
>===
>echo "From: kev
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>When I send a mail (from Outlook) with DEBUG turned on in mm-handler, I get
>a "Returned mail" with the debug output. So it seems that that is working.
>
>Without DEBUG it does not reach Mailman moderation. I tried to send the same
>message on the command line:
>
>> su - mai
It comes down to this.
This works:
===
echo "From: kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se
To: foobarmailman.symsoft.se
Subject: Test
test mail body
" | /etc/mail/mm-handler mailman.symsoft.se \
-r kevin.mcnameesymsoft.se foobar
This does not work:
===
echo "From: kevin.mcnameesy
Hi,
For the record I am running on Solaris 10 and I am using the mm-handler.
When I send a mail (from Outlook) with DEBUG turned on in mm-handler, I get
a "Returned mail" with the debug output. So it seems that that is working.
Without DEBUG it does not reach Mailman moderation. I tried to send
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>Ok found the problem. The short story is that I had defined a CNAME and not
>a proper sub domain for mailman. When I fixed this then sendmail could
>correctly use the mailertable. Analysis below.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll update the readme.
>I now have a different pr
ail to our
list. Hope this is of use.
Regard,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2006 16:57
To: Kevin McNamee; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] sendmail and mm-handler woes
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>Yep, I have cre
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>Yep, I have created my mailertable map also. I am no sendmail expert either
>but I am being forced to look closely at how it is set up. Found a useful
>tutorial here (there are many more): http://www.feep.net/sendmail/tutorial/
When you get this worked out, if you find tha
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 February 2006 22:21
To: Kevin McNamee; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] sendmail and mm-handler woes
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>I have followed the mailman instruction and mm-handler.readme and I can
>administer everything via web an
Kevin McNamee wrote:
>
>I have followed the mailman instruction and mm-handler.readme and I can
>administer everything via web and receive confirmation emails, except I get
>"User unknown" when I try send to my testlist at mailman.symsoft.se. From
>reading the archives it suggests that sendmail is
Hi,
I am using Solaris 10 and installing mailman 2.1.7
I have followed the mailman instruction and mm-handler.readme and I can
administer everything via web and receive confirmation emails, except I get
"User unknown" when I try send to my testlist at mailman.symsoft.se. From
reading the archi
We are running Suse 9.2 and have recently installed mailman 2.1.6 on our
site. We are using sendmail and mm-handler.
It seems that our messages are not being properly picked up by qrunner.
If we send an email to a non-existing list, we get a nice email telling
us that the list does not exist.
I
I have a bit of an odd one here. I have multiple mailman
installations on one machine (for reasons we won't detail here) as follows:
~mailman//
~mailman//
etc.
When e-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrives, it goes into the
appropriate folder and does what Mailman does best.
At 1:08 PM -0400 2005-05-10, Randall Perry wrote:
>> That's a good thing to note. Do you want to update the Mailman
>> FAQ Wizard entry for MacOS X to include this?
>
> Ok. Tried but got 2 errors:
> 1) Incorrect password: do I need a separate password from my list
> subscription password?
> At 12:10 PM -0400 2005-05-02, Randall Perry wrote:
>
>> Sendmail needs to see the group 'daemon' to run anything from it's secure
>> shell /usr/adm/sm.bin. So I reran configure with --mail-gid=daemon and it's
>> working now.
>
> That's a good thing to note. Do you want to update the Mailman
in this post:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-April/044383.html
it is mentioned that mailman should mail you a list of aliases to add to an
alias file. in the sendmail integration procedure specified by david champion,
he says that specifying mailman as a 'handler' eliminate
At 12:10 PM -0400 2005-05-02, Randall Perry wrote:
> Sendmail needs to see the group 'daemon' to run anything from it's secure
> shell /usr/adm/sm.bin. So I reran configure with --mail-gid=daemon and it's
> working now.
That's a good thing to note. Do you want to update the Mailman
F
>
> MacOS X 10.3.9 has turned off all setuid (that's SETUID, not
> SETGID) shell scripts, but if you know the magic incantation you can
> turn them back on. However, Python is not a shell script, so this
> isn't a problem for us.
>
> So far as I know, setgid works just fine on MacOS X, at least
hi, i've just installed mailman and mm-handler on a FreeBSD machine with uname:
FreeBSD kingfish.scoastnet.com.au 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: Thu
Jan 27 22:44:45 EST 2005 [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/NEWKERNEL i386
i am able to create and maintain lists, but get no
At 11:53 AM -0400 2005-04-29, Randall Perry wrote:
If I remember right (gee, it's only been a week since I got Mailman
re-installed
on this box after a disk crash, and I'm already forgetting things), you need
to
set the set-guid bit for the CGIs...
They're all set correctly. Think I read some
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:53:18AM -0400, Randall Perry wrote:
> They're all set correctly. Think I read somewhere that set-guid doesn't work
> properly on BSD, which Mac OSXS is based on.
OSX need some additional attention
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
look here for so
> If I remember right (gee, it's only been a week since I got Mailman
> re-installed
> on this box after a disk crash, and I'm already forgetting things), you need
> to
> set the set-guid bit for the CGIs...
>
They're all set correctly. Think I read somewhere that set-guid doesn't work
properly on
> Hmmm... didn't Mailman mail you a list of commands to add to your alias
> file?
> I don't know anything about Mac OS, but here is what I typically get from
> Mailman when I create a new list:
>
> franklin: "|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post franklin"
> franklin-admin:"|/
I have Mailman installed ok on Mac OS 10.3. The web interface works fine,
admin emails work fine, but the documentation on creating aliases to receive
list email via sendmail seems to be missing.
If I have a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] how do I get it to mailman from
sendmail. Do I send the mail
Hi everyone,
whew! installing, and I'm at my wit's end...
I've created a new list via the command line, that worked, but I'm not getting
the confirmation email.
This is what I get in my var/logs/mailog:
---
rewrite: excessive recursion (max 50), ruleset canonify
-
Okay, I guess
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:36 PM -0500 2005-02-01, Jeff Groves wrote:
Having never coded in Python before and never submitted a diff before,
please bear with me if I overkilled something!
It's easier to apply something like this as a patch if the
information is supplied as a "context diff".
At 10:36 PM -0500 2005-02-01, Jeff Groves wrote:
Having never coded in Python before and never submitted a diff before,
please bear with me if I overkilled something!
It's easier to apply something like this as a patch if the
information is supplied as a "context diff". Try using "diff -c"
be
FWIW, here are my diffs for Handlers/ToDigest.py to fix the problem where digests don't get a
Date: header:
32c32,38
< from types import ListType
---
> import email
> import email.Message
> import email.Utils
> from email.Charset import Charset
> from email.Header import Header
>
> from types imp
Thanks Tokio, but I already coded the fix myself :o)
And you are correct, the problem is in Handlers/ToDigest.py. What took me so long was
figuring out the syntax to import email.Utils and its friends.
Not saying that I learned Python, but I was able to glean enough of it to hack a fix for my
Jeff Groves wrote:
So, I'm going to have to learn python and figure out where it's not
putting the Date: header and make it do it myself.
Hi, I think I can fix this in Handlers/ToDigest.py
The digests don't go through Message.py which was fixed in 2.1 beta 1.
# I think someone posted the patch bu
So, I'm going to have to learn python and figure out where it's not putting the Date: header
and make it do it myself.
Fair enough.
Jeff G.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeff Groves wrote:
Well, again, I have found the answer to my own post. I'm sorry everyone.
As you can see, 4 lines from the end, milter
Jeff Groves wrote:
>
>Well, again, I have found the answer to my own post. I'm sorry everyone.
>
>As you can see, 4 lines from the end, milter-date is complaining that the
>email message does
>not have a RFC 2822 3.6 compliant Date: header.
>
>Either this is a bug in milter-date or a bug in Mai
OK, I have got to learn that when I get to the point where I ask for help, then it's time to
just buckle-down and go to the next level of debugging.
Well, again, I have found the answer to my own post. I'm sorry everyone. After sending the
message below, I disabled my milters one by one and lo
I've been banging my head against my monitor for a week now trying to
figure out why this is happening, but I cannot.
I have this setup:
Fedora Core 2
Mailman 2.1.5
Sendmail 8.13.1
mimedefang 2.49
spamassassin 3.0.2
milter-date 0.12.160
Here's what's going on:
Email to the list comes in.
Whether
I found a tuning tip setting (for Sendmail and Mailman) in the Mailman
FAQ that I'd like to implement, but I want to check where exactly to
make the change.
I've include the tip below, but here are my two questions:
1) I've found a startup script on my server at /etc/init.d/sendmail,
but I'm no
At 2:56 AM +0800 2004-09-09, David Cake wrote:
I really am beginning to run out of ideas.
On problems like this, I inevitably have to log onto the machine
and try various different bits of debugging until I finally stumble
across the problem. No amount of remote debugging advice I can
provid
At 6:21 PM +0200 8/9/04, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 11:53 PM +0800 2004-09-08, David Cake wrote:
The only error I seem to be getting is
dangerous permissions=42755 on queue directory /var/spool/mqueue-client/
which I can't seem how to turn off - I'm not even sure why its there
are all
At 11:53 PM +0800 2004-09-08, David Cake wrote:
The only error I seem to be getting is
dangerous permissions=42755 on queue directory /var/spool/mqueue-client/
which I can't seem how to turn off - I'm not even sure why its there
are all, given that dir is not group or world writab
The only error I seem to be getting is
dangerous permissions=42755 on queue directory /var/spool/mqueue-client/
which I can't seem how to turn off - I'm not even sure why
its there are all, given that dir is not group or world writable - or
how to turn off this warning with DontBlameSendmail
T
At 8:29 AM +0900 8/9/04, Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 03:08:11AM +0800, David Cake wrote:
OK, sendmail is bouncing with
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
"|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post listname"
(expanded from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 03:08:11AM +0800, David Cake wrote:
> OK, sendmail is bouncing with
>- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
> "|/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post listname"
> (expanded from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
This is trying to invoke the (2.1.x) pro
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