#x27;t get posted but come to me)?
>
Visit the FAQ wizard at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py and
see article 3.11
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Brian Cain wrote:
>Is there a way to browse a list of lists hosted by this mailman
>server? (Like the MajorCool interface works)
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/
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/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=965706&group_id=103&atid=100103
but note that this user has Python 2.1.3 which may be the problem in that case. Also
note that this users messages were shunted. Does this happen in your case?
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D] address) into her/his AOL address
book. It's worth a try.
E.g. for this list, put [EMAIL PROTECTED] into the AOL
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creating or removing mailing lists.
John's post is at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-September/039133.html
Contact him, not me for the meaning of "once the initial install is
done correctly".
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Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote:
>
>I need to create an announce only list, so far I've set the moderation bit
>for /everyone/ on the list except for myself, what else do I need to do?
Visit the FAQ wizard at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py and
read article 3.11
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Visit the FAQ wizard at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py and
search for the simple string "wanted gid" without the quotes.
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with the obvious substitutions for your host and list name.
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sounds a lot like a problem discussed last week. See the thread
beginning at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-August/038917.html
Suggestions were to run bin/check-perms and bin/arch with the --wipe
option. It was apparently fixed by the latter.
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s just keep the default
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
only and change the host_name attribute of the users-discuss list to
newdomain.com as I suggested in my previous post in this thread
(http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-August/046174.html).
>ot
will not change... it will be:
>
>http://www.ourdomain.com/lists/user-discuss
>
>but the MAIL side of it will need to be [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>bidirectionally.
>
>
>>On Thu, August 18, 2005 2:23, Mark Sapiro said:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hans-Juergen Beie w
dy you see will be just the text/plain (unformatted) alternative and
not the text/html (formatted) alternative even for non-digest
recipients, but at least there will be message body text in the digest
and archive.
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me)s
%(web_page_url)listinfo/%(list_name)s
%(real_name)[EMAIL PROTECTED](host_name)s
%(real_name)[EMAIL PROTECTED](host_name)s
instead.
Then just make templates/site/en/masthead.txt an empty file and you're
set as long as all you're concerned about is English language lists.
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e in Utils.list_names():
in process_lists in gate_news to something like
names = Utils.list_names()
for listname in names:
and maybe adding some more debug logging.
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umbrella lists (see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.005.htp)
such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] with members [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Depending on how many combinations you want and how
(in)flexible you want to be in specifying them, this might
est.pck file may be corrupt. Can
you go to the list's admindb page OK? You might try just moving the
request.pck aside and then going to the admindb page which will create
a new one.
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President: confirm
>7170e089130f398d634715bb1cfd4a8a8845542f
If you set
VERP_CONFIRMATIONS = Yes
in mm_cfg.py, invitations will be
From: -confirm+@example.com
with
Subject: You have been invited to join the mailing list
See further information on this in Defaults.py
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ault is as you say.
>How to configure this behavior I'm used to?
Set reply_goes_to_list to "This list"
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user if he did
>this.
Or the user 'redirected' or 'bounced' a message to the list or in some
other way caused the message to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
without that address being present in a To: or Cc: header.
In other words, although Bcc: to the list is the
ilmanctl start
or some equivalent script.
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp
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7;s the
host_name attribute. It is probably spamcon.org - change it to
lists.spamcon.org.
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config.pck.last file may solve the problem. If
not, perhaps you have a good file somewhere on a system backup. If
not, other tools such as bin/config_list and bin/dumpdb will probably
fail too so *nix 'strings' may be the only way to retrieve useful
information from the file that would hel
Check the mailman qfiles/ directory to see where the messages are
piling up (shunt, retry, out ?).
Sometimes a corrupt file will cause a list to shut down in this way.
Check the files in lists// for the two lists. In particular,
if there is a digest.mbox file, try moving it aside and see if that
&aid=669056&group_id=103&atid=350103
which appears to request this feature. Feel free to add comments to
this request.
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can be reprocessed with bin/unshunt if desired.
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Mailman-Users@python.o
ECTED]
with
Subject: confirm
This format may work with outlook/exchange. You also may be able to
configure exchange to preserve the "+" part of the address in
the reply.
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ges to the site list
(mailman).
>My additional question is:
>Where these configurations saved (in the DB maybe?), in what files exactly?
Everything for a list (list configuration, membership, member options)
is stored as a Python pickle in (based on the above path)
/var/lib/mailman/lists//
collection of prior postings to the list, visit the listname
Archives. (The current archive is only available to the list members.)
where "listname Archives" is the link.
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Chuck Vohs wrote:
>Thanks so much Mark. You are right, in the error log, this entry repeats:
>
>Aug 23 10:29:58 2005 (14333) SHUNTING:
>1124807396.5748971+07b93b33553514b955399dacc91a5ca6df015192
>Aug 23 10:34:53 2005 (14333) Uncaught runner exception: ASCII decoding
>err
also understand what headers are
put in your message and what envelope sender is set by your MUA/MTA.
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-
against viruses and spam by
>www.dropspam.com, and all new senders are required to be authenticated
>by clicking on the link below.
>
>Please follow this link to add yourself to the approved sender list of
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>http://verify.dropspam.com/verify.cgi?key=3209/emag%40mail.a
information about using Mailman's external archiver hook in
conjunction with the standard pipermail archive.
What other "events" do you want to instrument and in what way?
Mailman's logs may help.
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read article 3.3
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bers
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.009.htp
(not a complete list).
The membership list is stored as a Python pickle also containing member
options, list config, etc. in the file lists//config.pck.
>FYI, I have a VPS Server running Fedora-Core 2. I have ful
ost, or it can be a subscriber who received the post sending a reply
to the listname-bounces address.
The way to tell is to look at the actual message which was received at
the listname-bounces address and which was attached to the message you
quote above.
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o you really mean the "sticky bit" or are you confusing that with the
setgid bit? Setgid is the "s" in the 'group' position (sticky is the
"s" in the 'other' position) and is important. If you can, run
'bin/check_perms -f' as root until
t;I have made the owner maillman.
>
>Moderated mail is now queuing correctly, but not archiving yet
Try (as root)
chmod -R g+s archives/private/
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ents. A Bcc list is subject to whatever limitation you might
encounter in the number of recipients that can be specified for a
single SMTP transaction. The Bcc is also cumbersome to manage and
error prone.
Also, the mail list manager can provide other services such as
subscription
o to the list's Bounce processing page and set bounce_score_threshold
to 0.5 and bounce_notify_owner_on_disable to Yes. Then you will
receive a notification with a copy of the bounce message which should
tell you why the message is being bounced.
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n_immed_notify on the
list's General options page you will only get the daily summary of
pending requests, not the individual notices.
Note that this affects all notifications of pending requests, not just
non-member posts.
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to change the
timing or frequency of these reminders, the relevant crontab entry is
the one that runs checkdbs.
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idden' members (those who've opted out of
rosters). Send mail with subject 'help' (w/o quotes) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for list specific syntax.
You can also get a complete list with names by scripting the web
interface. See
http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throug
t is really needed is a standard header
which if present says the message is an autoresponse. I'm not aware of
such, and even if a standard were developed (say an extension to
RFC2822) requiring such a header, it would be almost forever before
all autoresponders complied with it.
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the address is
deleted. Since an address can be bouncing for a 'temporary' reason
such as a full mailbox or a suspended account that is subsequently
reinstated, the user may receive one of these notices which will
reveal that she/he is/was on the list.
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>Mark, again a million 'Thank You's'! Regarding the Automated bounce
>processing, can I just disable this?
Yes. Just set Bounce processing->bounce_processing to No.
>If so, should an email message 'bounce' how will I be notifie
se who have five or more bounces with no more than 4 days
between them. It sounds like your "spurious" bounces don't happen that
often, but if you really have a bad address, this should get that as
long as you normally get posts every day or two
t, Utils.get_domain()
returns DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST instead of DEFAULT_URL_HOST.
This is not an issue for list specific pages as they use the list
attribute web_page_url.
I have submitted this to the bug tracker. See
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1275856&group_id=10
e referenced
message comes from the wrapper so the file that isn't found is not the
wrapper, but rather the script the wrapper is trying to load which is
path_to/scripts/driver where the 'path_to' part was determined by
configure.
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gt;
>That's it. No other message, or text. Just the URL.
The copy of the original message is attached to or included in the
"triggering bounce notice". Somewhere between the first material you
quote and the copy of the original message, there should be the reply
from your outgo
gt;What does this mean?
It appears to be saying that the MysqlMemberships.py member adaptor
that you have installed is not compatible with your version of Mailman.
What Mailman version do you have?
What version of MysqlMemberships.py do you have (latest is 1.61,
2005-07-27)? See
http://sourceforge.ne
deliver the email to this user or will
>he have to wait for my next newsletter email? (remember this is an
>E-Newsletter type list)
If the error is considered a "temporary" failure by SMTPDirect, it will
be automatically retried. If it is considered "permanent", it is
tre
Sean Roe wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>>Sean Roe wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I am getting the following errors durring mailman runs:
>>>
>>>mailman01:/var/lib/mailman/qfiles/out# Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File "/var/lib/mai
>If you are comfortable doing this than you should be fine.
The post at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-August/046316.html
gives more detail on how you might actually do this including
archives, but it does neglect to mention the aliases.
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tion. Possibly something in your MTA is doing this. Have you
checked all your aliases?
I'm also confused as to where the disabled subscribers address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) was picked up as it doesn't seem to be in the
notice anywhere although it coul
ected action (Defer, Accept, Reject, or Discard), save a copy of
the message in the SPAM_DIR directory. SPAM_DIR can be set in
mm_cfg.py and defaults to the 'spam' directory in VAR_PREFIX.
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hinking of the Defaults.py/mm_cfg.py variable
SMTP_MAX_RCPTS.
max_num_recipients functions as the OP suggests except as pointed out
in another reply, Bcc recipients usually aren't seen by Mailman anyway
so mailman only counts To: and Cc: recipients.
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ONS_PER_CONNECTION to 1 and/or
setting SMTP_MAX_RCPTS to some small number. I don't know if this
helped or not.
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I think there was a report on this list a while back that someone's
qrunners died after some time that turned out to be due to his OS
killing some processes that ran too long.
There might be more info in Mailman's qrunner log to help understand
why they quit.
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), or will that "break"
>something elsewhere.
You can edit the templates as you wish. That's what they're for, but
don't overwrite the base templates with the edited ones. See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.048.htp
for where to put
#x27;m on Outlook 2003, why am I not seeing the same bug with this
>list?
If you're not seeing mail from this list as being "From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
the_actual_address_in_From:", maybe it has to do with the VERPed
address or maybe you've stumbled on the magic
t to some on the list, but not all,
>>
>> Please advise any ideas on what might be the issue?
>
> See
> <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp>.
>
Also, look at the smtp-failure log and the bounce log for additional
clues.
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exactly command line approval, but it does avoid the
web interface.
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gests are not supported in Mailman 2.1. I'm not aware of
any work around for your issue.
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for $addr (@to) {
$prev = undef;
$list = $addr;
should be
$list = lc $addr;
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and then somewhere further along, something is not correctly
interpreting the quoted-printable encoding - perhaps the thing which
is putting the angle brackets around the
http://www.mn.us/pipermail/listname/attachments/20050901/2d8= part.
the list's listinfo page. HTML pages
created after the move will contain the correct link to the new page,
but older pages will contain a link to the old page which no longer
exists. In general, the easiest way to fix this is to rebuild the
archive after the move, although in your case this may n
>If anyone could suggest a route for finding out what I've done wrong or
>what settings need to be changed that would be really helpful.
The FAQ at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp
covers some things, but they are for the most part not thin
Andrew Steele wrote:
>On 3 Sep 2005 at 12:25, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> If you are sending to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address, it might be an alias or
>> Exim/Mailman integration problem. Exim/Mailman integration is described at
>> http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html.
ted out of the latter two lists, but I don't think that is
your issue because it also applies to mass subscription.
Once you have a list, you can process it via Mass Removal under the
Member Management...Section.
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ins.html Unfortunately,
neither document there is complete as the first is for Mailman 2.0,
not 2.1 and the second is unfinished, but they may help. You should
not be reading installation documentation, at least not yet.
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re
>end of script headers: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo
>
>I'm open to suggestions as to what this might be caused by...
SuExec in the apache config. See
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-August/038874.html
and the web page it points to.
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gi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Read article 3.14.
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their digest setting changed by your
script, I think you must be deleting and readding them.
Note also, that unlike other user settings, 'digests' is not a flag -
it's implemented internally via separate lists for regular and digest
members.
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y be a message in the lists//digest.mbox
file with a bad date or date format in it's Date: header.
Editing this or moving the digest.mbox aside may allow the list to
resume processing and then 'bin/unshunt' will reprocess the shunted
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S English
from the default us-ascii to utf-8. Note that since you are in this
example giving new values to LC_DESCRIPTIONS[en], this overrides the
entry in Defaults.py.
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bers to subscribe to different topics
simply by defining topics for that list.
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you download and unpack the 2.1.6 distribution, read the
UPGRADING document. The sections that apply in particilar to a
2.1.3->2.1.6 upgrade are "UPGRADING FROM PREVIOUS VERSIONS" and
"UPGRADING FROM 2.1.4 to 2.1.5". The remainder of the document doesn't
really apply to
p://www.list.org/mailman-install/node16.html and
http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html to be helpful.
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ist of members,
but as far as I know there isn't one currently available.
In another post in this thread Darren wrote:
>On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 10:29, Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>> > The newest problem is: Because Classroom is a shared email account, it
>> > shows the &
ot;Existing versus new lists".
Also see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.014.htp
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ary and the pending subscriptions look similar to
'33a421a2eff41ff2d0335843dcac9774bfa82231': ( 'S', )
where the dictionary key '33a421a2eff41ff2d0335843dcac9774bfa82231' is
the confirmation token and 'S' identifies this entry as a pending
subscription.
-
The script leaves a temp file behind.
See the above URL for my comments and patch.
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ems you have to either change
the destination path above to path_to/qfiles/new or change it to
/home/mmmail/new and add "MAILDIR_DIR = /home/mmmail" in mm_cfg.py
(unless perhaps getmail assumes the 'new' subdirectory).
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ing the alias) will have
the same effect as 3).
If you don't mind not seeing real unrecognized bounces, 2) is the best
option.
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at's you, it may
bounce too.
You may ultimately have to use an address at a different ISP or mail
service if the problem is that your mail is being blocked and you
can't resolve it with the ISP/service.
You could also turn off automated bounce processing for the list.
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of the attachment, but the filename is either
unparseable from the message or garbled in some way.
The bad message is probably in the lists//digest.mbox file.
Try moving that file aside or editing it and see if that allows the
list to resume working. If so, you may be able to reprocess the
shunted m
atus: 1
>
>At this point, I am surely an my /etc (end of thinking capaity) on this
>problem. It's shifted goalpoasts ;)
It looks like you may have either a permissions issue or maybe an
incorrect value for HTDIG_CONF_LINK_DIR. See the Permissions
Considerations and Local htdig C
r run a
>Japanese-language list, which makes it annoying that I can't find a way
>to simply skip this whole step ...
I think you can simply edit /usr/local/mailman/bin/paths.py and comment
out
import japanese
and also
import korean
import korean.aliases
if they are a problem to
Aliet Santiesteban Sifontes wrote:
>Thank's Mark, how could I find the bad message,
You have to look through the digest.mbox file and find
Content-Disposition: headers. Typically, such a header might look like
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="Some_name.ext"
ermail/mailman-users/2005-June/045020.html
for an example of how to do this.
The search
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Amail.python.org+admin_member_chunksize
will turn up lots of prior discussion of this.
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option into the base if you would submit it to the Mailman
patch tracker at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=103&atid=300103
You might also add a note to the RFE at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=843141&group_id=103&atid=350103
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al/mailman/mail/mailman unsubscribe lista3"
This is not the way aliases work with qmail. See
http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/misc/INSTALL.alias.html
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e mail server to run the_script as group "mailman", or re-run configure,
>_providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=mail'._
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.016.htp
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ou received says it's 'mailman' and
should be 'mail'.
Your original post says:
>daevid portage-logs # ll /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
>-rwxr-sr-x 1 mailman mailman 7768 Sep 7 11:34 /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
Thus, the wrapper was recompiled with the upgrad
It will.
Visit the FAQ wizard
>Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
and search for mhonarc.
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Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
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t work out.
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><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>vdeliver: Invalid or unknown virtual user 'lista3'
Since you've found the above script, you've probably seen the
information at http://www.list.org/mailman-install/qmail-issues.html.
Beyond this, you are more likely
into the ether.
Have you checked the alias for the -subscribe address?
What happens if you mail the -join address or send a subscribe command
to the -request address.
Have you checked the 'error' log?
If you do
bin/dumpdb lists//pending.pck
do you see the pending confirmation
Daevid Vincent wrote:
>Mark said, "Yes, it has the flags, but what is the value of the ${MAILGID}
>parameter? The error message you received says it's 'mailman' and should be
>'mail'."
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>And looking at the log, he seems to be correct:
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