gt;coming from my own domain indicates "unknown user".
This appears to be an issue with how your incoming MTA treats mail from
your own domain (localhost?) vs. the internet. That would be an MTA
configuration issue which would be better addressed on a list or other
resource specific to you
up.
>Is this a common problem, or is mailman secure about it? What are some ways
>to help avoid any problems?
Go to the FAQ wizard
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
and search for spoof.
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e "click
>here" to send an email to unsubscribe.
You can simply put some text and <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
but whether or not this will be 'clickable' depends entirely on the
recipient's MUA. Even if you make the footer look like HTML, it will
be in a
's plain text). The header
will be removed, and as long as the list_password is correct, the post
will bypass the hold and will be delivered directly to the list.
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ere are no archives, there
obviously isn't any archive data, and if the archives are private, all
archive data including .txt and .mbox files are only available to list
members or someone who knows a listmember address and password.
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I'm sure it will be removed from a
text/html part, I'm not so sure that the pattern I use to find it will
match in a text/enriched, text/rtf, text/richtext or similar
alternative part. Thus, testing on a small test list is always a good
idea.
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ated members)
because otherwise you are advertising an address that can be spoofed
to post to the list.
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m.ain', 'email.dom.ain')
Then when you create lists for these domains, they will only appear on
listinfo and admin overview pages accessed from that domain and web
links and email addresses for those lists will all use the list's
domain.
And read the FAQs mentioned above
Neilrey Espino wrote:
>Just realized Mark The other lists are actually fine,,,I'm only
>having problems with the newly created list. I'm not sure if there's a
>typo on the aliases.
If mail from the internet reaches the list, then it would seem the
aliases would be OK
Jeff Edwards wrote:
>Can anyone point me to the Python module that Pipermail uses to take
>templates and render HTML message archives?
Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py
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David Ellsworth wrote:
>
>Some have said (on windows computers) arrive as an attachment not in the
>body of the email.
The most recent thread on this topic on this list began just yesterday
<http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-January/048884.html>
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ot;
>>
>> I'm guessing I've missed something simple here.
RedirectMatch ^/mailman[/]*$ http://dom.ain.com/mailman/listinfo
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ood information there. In particular,
article 3.11 gives lots of detail about setting up announcement lists.
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
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7;t use SMTP_MAX_RCPTS after that.
So the short answer, is no. Once a message has started being delivered
from Mailman to the MTA, you can't change the parameters for the
balance of the delivery.
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typical Microsoft attempt to hijack "Sender Policy
Framework" <http://www.openspf.org/>.
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If you're looking for a general solution that doesn't involve manual
intervention if an authorized poster subscribes to the list, other
than training the posters to subscribe with a 'different' address, I
don't think there is one.
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hat Microsoft has some commitment to
this behavior that goes beyound the design of a single product line.
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either
1) set require_explicit_destination to No, or
2) add the To: addresses of these notices to acceptable_aliases.
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admin overview and not on the
listinfo overview or vice versa.
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Mailman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>Is there a way to automatically reject emails with
>particular works in the subject?
Privacy options...->Spam filters->header_filter_rules
but don't "reject" the messages, "discard" them. It is never a good
idea to respond to spa
t clobbered is that you'd lose a few bounce
events.
But to answer your question, what's the default umask on your system? I
think that's what controls this.
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y. If any domain/host names are changing see FAQ
4.29, and as Brad suggests, there's other info in the FAQ too.
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ey're there, and look
>like they're successful, look for entries relating to posts from the list
>server to you.
Also see the FAQ
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Article 3.14 in particular.
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messages will change. This is
only a problem if one post refers to another by URL or if someone
saves the URL for later. This is probably not important to you if you
are only archiving the last month or two.
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ting on the
list's Privacy options page. It affects more than just the roster
though. It also affects the users address on the users options page.
I'm not sure if there are other places.
This is not the setting for obscuring addresses in the archive. That
setting is Defaults/py/mm_cfg.p
why this particular list is faulting please?
In addition to the above, there may be clues in Mailman's error log or
the web server logs.
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of posts in the archives of this list discussing how to
get member lists. See
<http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-January/048484.html>
for a recent example.
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e and then restored, but BounceRunner doesn't do this
when creating the bounce-events-*.pck. I don't know why.
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ore the bin/arch rebuild, but this will most likely
invalidate any links to scrubbed attachments in old digests (and
messages if you scrub messages) that people may have saved.
The links in the rebuilt archives will be OK.
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] Directory
>index forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
These say the script ended without producing output. Maybe because the
list is locked looping on the above error or ? But there seems to be
only one such error in the error log, so I don't know what
long
as you enter the list admin (or site) password as the password, you
can enter anything or nothing at all as the email address. (I know it
says "Enter your admin address and password", but this is just an
artifact of the way the form is built).
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onymous_list = Yes) so the
From: is replaced with the list address.
If this is the case and the list has a description (A terse phrase
identifying this list.) , e.g. My List, the from will look like
From: My List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in recent versions of Mailman (2.1.6 and above).
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look
in the 'vette' log and see what the entry there reports as the sender
of the held post.
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en explicitly inhibited, but
>the webmaster can find this information in the Mailman error logs.
>Any body with the idea??
Look in mailman's 'error' log and find the full description and
traceback for this error, and if that doesn't tell you what the
problem is, post it he
.1.5. Adding 'description' to
the From: header was first implemented in 2.1.6.
>At least I have something to look at.
See
<http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/Cleanse.py?r1=2.5.2.1&r2=2.5.2.2>
for the implementation.
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it allows lists to be created in any of the domains
www.chandlerfamily.org.uk, mail.home, www.home, roo.home and localhost
and all of these but the first will have the associated email domain
mail.home.
But, lists created in the mail.home domain for example will only appear
on the mail.home listinfo
mergency moderation of all list traffic enabled.
Notices are not sent for emergency moderation holds. This is by design
because emergency is for unusual circumstances and it is felt the
notices would be annoying.
However, member moderation is checked before emergency moderation, so
there s
e
>black squares in between each word, which indicates some sort of
>character set error.
I don't know what would cause this. Does it happen for all posts or
only on posts from the ticket system? i.e. what happens if you send a
normal email post to a ticket list?
What does the actual, r
two entries in your VIRTUAL_HOSTS dictionary as
created by
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
and for example
add_virtualhost('www.home', 'mail.home')
Then you need to create all your lists in one or the other of the two
domains 'www.chandlerfamily.
://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1405790&group_id=103&atid=300103>
This should be applied with
patch -p0 < this_patch
in the unpack directory before 'make install'. Or, you can wait for
2.1.8 which should be available within the month and fixes
te.html for
2.1.7 that removes the trailing slash from the post URL in the
template to accommodate the fix for bug 1080943.
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archive URL doesn't work?
I just went to your listinfo overview page and from there to the
listinfo pages for the info and muttprint lists and tried the archive
link on each of those pages and it worked for me.
BTW, I notice your PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL is 'http' and your
DEFAULT_URL_
f the lists// directory and see
if that allows the list to work. The real solution, if this is the
problem, is to find the bad message in lists//digest.mbox
and fix or delete it.
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eneral Options page.
If however, they are being unsubscribed by automated bounce processing,
the notice is controlled by bounce_notify_owner_on_removal on the
Bounce processing page.
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o Mailman problem. The problem is in
delivery from the MTA to the user. These problems should be reported
back to Mailman at the -bounces address and there should be
entries about them in Mailman's 'bounce' log assuming bounce
processing is enabled for the list.
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Christopher Adams wrote:
>Thanks, Mark. I was aware that list-specific templates could be set up
>and I guess I didn't think about the effect of upgrades on them.
>As I understand the FAQ, Mailman will look for the templates
>first in the list specific directory, and if it does
ctory?
Yes. That way, you know it won't be overwritten in an update :-)
Seriously, you have to create the 'site' and site/' directories
in templates/. Then any edited templates you put there will become the
default templates for that language at your site. And, they won't
Bob Bales wrote:
>I have a mailman list that has been working just fine. But, all of a sudden
>my admin account is not receiving mail from or sending mail to the list. Any
>suggestions?
Is it still subscribed?
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x27; shows a newline
>in the subject.
As I indicated in my previous post, the newline comes from folding of a
long subject in a standard way. My MUA is going to do this to this
message which is going directly to you, not through Mailman. What do
you see in your MUA as the subject of this
removed according to your settings.
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o fix itthinks it's a cpanel issue.
If so, see
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.011.htp>.
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ounds to me like the admin Mass Subscribe is what your client wants.
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our post and
it doesn't appear in the archive? Other people post and receive OK?
You say your address is subscribed. Is mail delivery enabled? You say
you changed addresses. From the user options page? Did you receive and
respond to the confirmation?
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what page (URL) do you see this link?
I go to <https://lists.lpr.ch/mailman/listinfo/info> and see the link
"To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the info
Archives." which links to <http://lists.lpr.ch/pipermail/info/>.
Perhaps you have an old page cach
in/withlist -l -r fix_url listname -u url_host
but you could wrap that in a shell script to run the command repeatedly
for all the listname/url_host pairs.
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her'.
The changes to bin/mailmanctl and Mailman/Queue/BounceRunner.py have
been committed to CVS and can be seen (soon) at
<http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/>.
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Lukas Ruf wrote:
>
>Today, it suddenly worked I have definitely no idea why it
>suddenly started to work.
I think you must have had an old page cached somewhere. If not in your
browser, then perhaps in a proxy server.
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mean tools to search the archive of a list, see
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.011.htp>
and other FAQ articles.
If you mean searching the Mailman installation, I use grep.
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er. This is fixed in
2.1.7.
See Brad Knowles Mailman Daily Status Report (mmdsr) script in the
Mailman contrib/ directory (for 2.1.7 and up) or at
<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1123383&group_id=103&atid=300103>
for an example of a script that does log
ing it.
Are you loading the Apache cgi module? Do you have the appropriate
ScriptAlias /mailman/ path/to/mailman's/cgi-bin/
See <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/cgi.html>
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ailman/cgi-bin/listinfo? The normal way this is done is
with
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/
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ct data in a file to be processed periodically
through add_members and remove_members by a cron.
There are more detailed discussions of these approaches in the archives
of this list.
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
article 1.18
and
>Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-arch
n Mailman's 'bounce' log to see if bounces are
being recorded.
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If you have automated bounce processing enabled for the list, Mailman's
'bounce' log will tell you which addresses bounced.
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ows up via domain1/mailman/admin)
Perhaps you are OK as is with apache then. If you put the
add_virtualhost() in mm_cfg.py and run fix_url to set the domain2 list
to 'domain2', that list should 'move to' the domain2 listinfo and
admin overview pages.
See
<http://www.pytho
ures' in the post log,
there should be more detail in the smtp-failure log.)
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that list.
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it is usually
not possible to determine the actual sender in any case without
cooperation from the originating ISP which may not be obtainable
without court order.
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specific "list member" i wanted to track. That's what i were
>looking for. I wonder if there is any tool that could do this for you :P
There's no tool (other than grep and your fingers :-) that I'm aware
of. Let us know if you find one or make one.
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that would allow you to put '@Sub-listA' in accept_these_nonmembers of
Sub-listB and vice versa. This would do what you want, but you'd have
to convince the host to install the patch.
d) and there is no provision for
setting a different default in mm_cfg.py.
In general, the only things that can be meaningfully set in mm_cfg.py
are those things which are defined in Defaults.py.
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Patrick Orr wrote:
>I've switched to mailman from qmail and none of the changes I submit are saved.
Huh?
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Articles 1.22, 1.23 and 4.45.
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be removed.
If you are the list owner, you can raise max_message_size from its
current value of 40 to anything you like.
If you are not the list owner, you need to communicate with her/him
about this.
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; log. They can be
reprocessed with bin/unshunt, but if the underlying error hasn't been
addressed, they will just be shunted again.
Also bin/dumpdb and bin/show_qfiles are useful for looking at these
files.
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to
set new list passwords for you.
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http://m
ap commands update the corresponding .db
files.
The aliases and virtual-mailman files are referenced in the Postfix
configuration in alias_maps and virtual_alias_maps as shown in the
manual.
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mail address and date), and then use Mailman's bin/arch tool to
build the archive from the mbox.
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been
queued for retry because the original MTA delivery attempt resulted in
a transient error. The reason is logged in Mailman's smtp-failure log.
If it is some other queue, that that queue's runner is not doing its
job. Have you set QRUNNER_SLEEP_TIME in mm_cfg.py to some large value?
-
eback here and we'll help
you decipher it.
BTW, I'm not sure why you have the 'cgi-bin/' in the above URL,
Normally, if the ScriptAlias says '/mailman/' the URL uould just be
<http://domain.tld/mailman/create>
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Then you can update your Postfix config to use these files and not have
to do the aliases manually in the future.
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Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>>>
>>> These are message Mailman has in its qfiles that PostFix
>>> does not know about.
>>
>>
>> In which qfiles? If it is qfiles/retry/*, then the message
a
To: or Cc: header in the message, or
2)go to the list's Privacy options...->Recipient filters page and
either set require_explicit_destination to No or add the actual To:
address of the message or a regular expression that matches it to
acceptable_aliases.
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Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> In which queue do you find it?
>>
>
>the out queue
>
>> Are there any relevant messages in any of Mailman's logs, particularly
>> 'locks', 'qrunner', 'error' and 'smtp-
it is that Debian puts the Mailman-related stuff?
Or try /var/log/mailman/ or look in mm_cfg.py for the assignment to
LOG_DIR.
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in range(128)
The patch at
<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1405790&group_id=103&atid=300103>
contains the fix for this.
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d if it's not there, see what's in Defaults.py.
Or possibly the log was rotated. Is there a /var/log/mailman/error.1
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<http://domain.tld/cgi-bin/mailman/create> so there is likely some
other Alias or ScriptAlias that handles that URL.
What is in Apache's error_log for the attempt to get
<http://domain.tld/mailman/create>?
In any case, this is not the cause of the "we hit a bug" you ge
ing is to put the default text in
mm_cfg.py as above and then remember to make the one-line patch in
MailList.py after any upgrade.
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might be nothing there. If
there is nothing, try running the edithtml cgi-bin wrapper from the
shell with the command.
path/to/edithtml
The expected output is some html including
List name is required.
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.
As far as the majordomo2mailman.pl script is concerned, it's
unsupported. If it doesn't work for you, you'll need to set up the new
Mailman list by hand. You can use the admin Mass Subscribe web page to
inport your membership list. See
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>Look in Mailman's error log although there might be nothing there. If
>there is nothing, try running the edithtml cgi-bin wrapper from the
>shell with the command.
>
>path/to/edithtml
>
>The expected output is some html including
>
>List n
p_id=103&atid=300103>.
Then you could either modify the patch to get its whitelist from a
file instead of another list, or you could create a separate list
which is essentially turned off except that its membership could be
the whitelist for the other lists.
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Edward Muller wrote:
>
>So which part of this patch fixes the problem I'm getting?
The part that adds
import re
to Mailman/Cgi/edithtml.py
But you may run into one of the other bugs sooner or later, so why not
apply the whole patch?
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data/aliases.db files which belong to group Mailman and other
Mailman aliases in /etc/postfix/aliases and /etc/postfix/aliases.db
which belong to group nobody.
The best fix is to put all Mailman's aliases in Mailman's files and
reconfigure --with-mail-gid=mailman.
Running bin/genal
r producing output or throwing an exception
which would be logged as an error or produce something in the web
server log.
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request(s) waiting for your
>consideration at:
This is a migration bug introduced when migrating from pre 2.1.5 to
2.1.5 (Or maybe it occurs with new lists in 2.1.5) See
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.038.htp>
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gt;script headers: /home/virtual/site47/fst/var/www/mailman/edithtml
>
>Is all I get. (in the Apache log).
Is this path, or at least the '/var/www/mailman/edithtml' part of it
where your Mailman cgi-bin wrappers are? What is the path in your
ScriptAlias /mailman/ path
directive in
27;t feasable within the current Mailman design.
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