Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
>
>Jan 07 21:05:47 2009 (69945) Uncaught runner exception: 'NoneType' object
>has no attribute 'lower'
>Jan 07 21:05:47 2009 (69945) Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py", line 114, in _oneloop
> self._onefile(
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all, I'm hitting a little snag. Email subscribe isn't doing anything.
Postfix delivers the email to mailman, but then as far as I can tell,
nothing more happens with it.
Where would be the best place to debug this f
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
>Hey all, I'm hitting a little snag. Email subscribe isn't doing anything.
>
>Postfix delivers the email to mailman, but then as far as I can tell,
>nothing more happens with it.
>
>Where would be the best place to debug this from a mailman perspective?
>
>Jan 7
Don Hone wrote:
>Using Mailman version: 2.1.9
>
>[Corrected message]
>I sent a subscribe command to join a mailing list and received two
>confirmation messages. Could this be the result of putting the word
>subscribe into the subject as well as the body? If not, any other ideas?
>
>Could this be
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
>I have been searching the archives and have not been able to find my answer.
>I just want to be able to subscribe by email. Does not seem to be working.
>Do you send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] blah blah and then subscribe.
>Is there something else that needs to be running on the
At 1:56 PM +0200 2004/05/17, Website Administration wrote:
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
Mailman does this by default.
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Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"They that can g
Yes, RTFM.
Website Administration wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to setup subscription and unsubscription (ie the user sends a
message to the list with SUBSCRIBE in the subject) to my lists via email?
If so, how?
Thanks
Adriaan
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Mailman-Users mailing
> And does the sysadmin have to have set up a username
> listname-request
> for this to work? Otherwise, wouldn't it just get
> rejected with user not found or some such?
>
No.
If your MTA is sendmail or sendmail compatable then it checks first in
/etc/aliases for any aliases (or address transl
> sure, just send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> with the subject "subscribe"
And does the sysadmin have to have set up a username
listname-request
for this to work? Otherwise, wouldn't it just get
rejected with user not found or some such?
[Taking great glee in adding spamsters to the list in
m
sure, just send
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject "subscribe"
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Behalf Of Francis YapSent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:39
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Mailman-Users]
Email Su
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