On 09/04/2016 12:53 AM, Matthias Schmidt via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> now I’m stuck here:
>
> local[74919]: fatal: execvp /usr/share/mailman/mail/mailman: No such file or
> directory
>
> local is owned by postfix so far I found out.
> What I can’t find is where this line is to be able
Timothy,
thanks for the tip, but I do not intend to install MacPorts as I had different
experiences with it in the past.
Besides that, mailman is now running fine now.
The only problem left is that the include of the cgi link of the mailman config
is not working with the current Apache setup.
I think I may have sent this directly, but...
Mattias,
I had good luck installing mailman on El Capitan/Server 5 using MacPorts, as it
manages all the dependencies and integrates all the chron jobs and startup
stuff, but due to some legacy issues with the MacPorts configuration file, the
build
On 09/04/2016 01:56 AM, Matthias Schmidt via Mailman-Users wrote:
> sorry for being such a pain today _/\_
>
> now the webinterface is not coming up.
> It looks like the cgi is not executed instead a 404 error is generated
>
> my mailman.conf for apache looks like that (it’s basically the same as
sorry for being such a pain today _/\_
now the webinterface is not coming up.
It looks like the cgi is not executed instead a 404 error is generated
my mailman.conf for apache looks like that (it’s basically the same as on 10.6,
I just changed the path):
ScriptAlias /mailman/ "/usr/local/mailma
On 09/03/2016 09:53 PM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
>
> now I’m stuck here:
> local[74919]: fatal: execvp /usr/share/mailman/mail/mailman: No such file or
> directory
>
> local is owned by postfix so far I found out.
> What I can’t find is where this line is to be able to correct it (Spotlight
> al
Hello,
now I’m stuck here:
local[74919]: fatal: execvp /usr/share/mailman/mail/mailman: No such file or
directory
local is owned by postfix so far I found out.
What I can’t find is where this line is to be able to correct it (Spotlight
also finds nothing)
thanks
Matthias
> Am 04.09.2016 um 01
Mark,
thanks.
> Am 04.09.2016 um 01:10 schrieb Mark Sapiro :
>
> On 09/03/2016 08:48 AM, Matthias Schmidt via Mailman-Users wrote:
>>
>> I’ve been updating a MacOS10.6 Server to Server 5 (elCapitan).
>> Mailman is not shipped anymore with the current version.
>> So I downloaded 2.1.23, installed
On 09/03/2016 08:48 AM, Matthias Schmidt via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> I’ve been updating a MacOS10.6 Server to Server 5 (elCapitan).
> Mailman is not shipped anymore with the current version.
> So I downloaded 2.1.23, installed the lat version of phyton as well as
> dnsphyton.
> Then I copied the
Hello,
I’ve been updating a MacOS10.6 Server to Server 5 (elCapitan).
Mailman is not shipped anymore with the current version.
So I downloaded 2.1.23, installed the lat version of phyton as well as
dnsphyton.
Then I copied the old mailman folders over to /usr/local/mailman and
/var/mailman
Then
On 8/25/2016 10:32 AM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
I recall there was an advisory to update Mailman due to something (security
issue?).
When is this happening and where can I get the update and how to install it?
Mark's original email of 19-Aug-2016: "I plan to release Mailman 2.1.23 with
this and ot
Hi there,
I recall there was an advisory to update Mailman due to something (security
issue?).
When is this happening and where can I get the update and how to install it?
Thanks, Caesar.
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I remember last time 'tweaking the mail server to run the script as group
"mailman"'. After some file rummaging, I decided to rerun "configure
--with-mail-gid=nogroup" & remake mailman. Lists are working again. Hopefully
that will permanently solve the issue...
John
On 3/24/15 8:46 AM, John wrote
On 03/24/2015 08:46 AM, John wrote:
> Applied a bunch of updates last night, including Mailman... now Mailman is
> trashed again. >:-( I remember fixing this when I first setup Mailman, not
> amused the an update "restores" the issue. Now I need to remember what I fixed
> last time.
>
> John
>
Applied a bunch of updates last night, including Mailman... now Mailman is
trashed again. >:-( I remember fixing this when I first setup Mailman, not
amused the an update "restores" the issue. Now I need to remember what I fixed
last time.
John
"Command died with status 2:
"/usr/lib/mailman
On 08/02/2013 08:40 PM, DongInn Kim wrote:
>
> Is there a way to generate the virtual-mailman file for the migrated lists
> which are hosted by some virtual hosts?
> It seems that there are patterns to follow in virtual-mailman and I may be
> able to update it manually. The manual work should no
Hi,
Is there a way to generate the virtual-mailman file for the migrated lists
which are hosted by some virtual hosts?
It seems that there are patterns to follow in virtual-mailman and I may be able
to update it manually. The manual work should not be done on this file but I
have no idea how to
Carlos Palomino wrote:
>As an update to this issue:
>
>We've discovered that replying to the verification emails also results in mail
>rejection.
>
>Any ideas or exact details on what is wrong would be highly appreciated.
Your incoming MTA needs aliases or other programmatic instruction for
del
As an update to this issue:
We've discovered that replying to the verification emails also results in mail
rejection.
Any ideas or exact details on what is wrong would be highly appreciated.
Carlos
Original message:
Hello list,
I'm new to mailman and have recently installed the software on
As an update to this issue:
We've discovered that replying to the verification emails also results in mail
rejection.
Any ideas or exact details on what is wrong would be highly appreciated.
Carlos
On Nov 7, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Carlos Palomino wrote:
Hello list,
I'm new to mailman and have r
Fabiano Caixeta Duarte wrote:
>
>I realized that there are scripts for automating creation, deletion end
>listing of list's members.
>
>How can I update (actually insert) member's fullname in batch mode?
>
>I have a file which contains member's fullname and e-mail address.
>Members were added to m
Hi folks!
I realized that there are scripts for automating creation, deletion end
listing of list's members.
How can I update (actually insert) member's fullname in batch mode?
I have a file which contains member's fullname and e-mail address.
Members were added to mailman with any names assoc
update (switched back to python 2.4.2 from sunfreeware,
because they have builtin the jp/ko codecs) Also tried
older mailman versions - same error:
I followed the error >> /usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:259:
error: parse error before "ctid_t"
I saw that this file siginfo.h on line 259 has this:
ct
From
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1219686&group_id=103&atid=100103
:
I find that if I want to support qmail-to-mailman.py for
multiple virtual domains I must add a:
local = re.sub("^lists.newdomain.tld-","",local)
line for every virtual domain.
Could qmail-to-ma
Jim Jones
> On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 05:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From:
James Chen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
[Mailman-Users] Update 14000 list by config_list takes 48 hours
Hi all,
We just deployed the Mailman for campus E-mail lists service recently and
are having some difficulties updating the 14000 lists on weekly basis. The
lists data are extracted from Oracle Database and then spooled into two
files for each list, one file is for list members and the othe
At 2:06 PM +0100 2004-10-30, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Erik Forsberg has developed an LDAP adaptor which populates list
membership based upon an attribute value held on the user entry.
Can you put this into the Mailman FAQ Wizard?
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Those who would give up
also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.10.30.1506 +0200]:
> Most of the code here is his, I've modified it to use group
> membership to populate the lists.
Define populate, please? Is this a one-time import feature, or is
the directory server contacted in real-time?
--
martin;
Quick Note.
Barry's changes to the MemberAdaptor interface broke my hooky code.
So there's a new version:
"This is a read-only LDAP membership adaptor for mailman.
Erik Forsberg has developed an LDAP adaptor which populates list membership based upon
an attribute value held on the user entry.
At 8:45 AM -0500 2004-09-02, Brendan Chard wrote:
Is there
a way to easily update all members subscribed to lists with @domain1.com to
make them @domain2.com or will each user have to log in individually and
update their own ad
I'm running a MM 2.1.4 server with 40 lists on it. One company that has
many members subscribed to many lists has changed its domain name. Is there
a way to easily update all members subscribed to lists with @domain1.com to
make them @domain2.com or will each user have to log in individually and
Hi,
I updated from Mailman 2.0 to Mailman 2.1 on my Debian Woody System. The Mailer being used is QMail with virtual domains provided by vpopmail.
I updated simply by running configure --prefix /home/mailman to use the existing installation directory and make install. Afterwards, I fixed permis
Hi all,
Further to my post yesterday (below), I'd like to
clarify a few things that have been pointed out by some people. The below occurs
only when I send out a post/e-mail to my list, as it is a
one-way list, our subscribers do not post at all. Mailman seems to continue to
send the same po
I reported a few days ago that I was seeing incorrect headers on the
mailpasswords monthly cron emails like so:
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 05:26:52 -0700
Subject: lists.domain1.dreamhost.com mailing list memberships reminder
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-No-Archive: yes
X-Ack: no
Sen
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 05:01:51AM -0700, Tomas wrote:
> Jim Tittsler provided some help with a bit of code that
> allowed me to produce the following:
>
> > Running hostname.hostname()...
> > Loading list rlogbeta (unlocked)
[...]
Is this mailman 2.1.x? I don't see the required 'mailman' site
l
Jim Tittsler provided some help with a bit of code that allowed me to produce
the following:
> Running hostname.hostname()...
> Loading list rlogbeta (unlocked)
> hfradio.org
> Loading list pdadev (unlocked)
> seasystems.accessnow.com
> Loading list jcarc_oh (unlocked)
> hfradio.org
> Loading lis
I have posted a revised version of the Mailman-htdig integration patch
#444884 as file htdig-2.1.1-0.2.patch.gz at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=444884&group_id=103&atid=300103
The changes close a security exploit pointed out to me by Rupa Schomaker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
The
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 22:20, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
> I'm trying to go from 2.0.9 to more recent versions.
>
> I get the file mailman-2.0.9-2.0.10-diff.txt
> I then changed its name to drop the .txt for no reason.
>
> I put it into my:
> /usr/local/mailman/
>
> At TELNET:
You really should be
Hi All,
Newbie alter to *nix.
I'm trying to go from 2.0.9 to more recent versions.
I get the file mailman-2.0.9-2.0.10-diff.txt
I then changed its name to drop the .txt for no reason.
I put it into my:
/usr/local/mailman/
At TELNET:
% patch -p0 http://Rauterkus.com
http://CLOH.Org http:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, [iso-8859-1] Alex Sammons wrote:
> Hi there!!!
>
>How can i update a list in command line, i mean by
> crontab, etc...
Use the command-line utilities (site administrator access required):
http://www.list.org/admins.html
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Chris F.A. Johnson
Hi there!!!
How can i update a list in command line, i mean by
crontab, etc...
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This is not a feature of Mailman, however there are various services on the
internet that do this. You can set it up yourself fairly easily using
things like lynx and diff.
Jon Carnes
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 16:42, Tahnee Hutchens wrote:
> Hi...I'm curious as to whether or not a mailing l
Hi...I'm curious as to whether or not a mailing list can
automatically send an e-mail to its subscribers whenever a certain website is
updated? If so, how do I do that?
HellO!
I had a server running mailman. Meanwhile, the machine was hacked. I
reinstalled everything, but now my lists does not work (the wrapper says 'bad list
name'). On the other hand, the web administrative interface is working.
Thanks for a answer
A
Okay, I ran xtail on several of the files when I restarted postfix to see if
that would show many anything. And it did! Here's what I received.
*** error ***
Nov 08 16:56:30 2001 qrunner(30285): Traceback (most recent call last):
Nov 08 16:56:30 2001 qrunner(30285): File "/home/mailman/cron/q
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 20:55:03 -0700
arandall wrote:
> Well, so far as I can determine ... mail to remote users from
> Mailman is never even making it to qmail. That is to say, when
> someone posts to the list (local or remote), qmail log shows
> receipt, queueing, and delivery of all the local
Well, so far as I can determine ... mail to remote users from Mailman
is never even making it to qmail. That is to say, when someone posts
to the list (local or remote), qmail log shows receipt, queueing, and
delivery of all the local messages - but NOTHING for any remote
messages. Nada. Zip.
Oth
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