I am having the same problem...although I have a custom message in my
footer...but it still isn't being sent.
Paul
At 03:58 PM 14/03/02, carmoda wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am getting nothing in the Footer added to mail sent to regular list
>members
>
>"Regular-member (non-d
Hey
Is there anyway to include a personal footer on the emails which could
include the subscribers email address? Something like:
You are subscribed with: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This would make it easier to manage subscribers who can't figure out how to
read header info.
TIA
ve if Mailman could
take it over.
Don't get me wrong...I love Mailman and find hosting my own lists (finally)
a great experienceBUT I would just like to make it a little easier for
everyone!
Paul
At 04:50 AM 22/03/02, Simon Gatrall wrote:
>My company's ISP only seems to su
Your asking for a list of bounced addresses? That list would be millions
of addresses long...I doubt if anyone has anything like that!
Your best best would be to input the addresses into the lists and let the
software do the work!
This is of course JMHO
Paul
The ultimate search engine
lso!
This only works if you have the membership viewable by all...but what I do
is make the switch...send the message and then switch it back really quickly!
Paul
At 10:47 AM 07/04/02, ksjones wrote:
>Is there any way with mailman to get a list of all the subscribed email
>addresses in t
Log into your listchoose "Membership Management" ... find the email
address that you wish to remove and UNcheck the box under the "Subscr"
heading...then choose "Submit your changes" at the bottom of the screen.
Paul
At 08:47 PM 07/04/02, Eliza and Zoe w
I would hope that this is NOT available and is NEVER made available! The
option to unsubscribe should always be there for the subscriberno
matter what the list owner may think!
JMHO
Paul
At 10:29 AM 12/04/02, ajit k jena wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have been successful in creating read-o
over 1000 addresses
should be able to be added in one group.
Paul
At 12:03 PM 18/04/02, holly wrote:
>Hi
>
>I recently just signed up with pair.com and they use mail man as their
>list server. Is there a way to mass add all the listmembers without adding
>them in the subscribe bu
Is there any easy
way to filter posts so that certain words can cause a post to be sent to the
administrator for approval, as if the list were moderated?
Paul.
Is there any easy way to filter posts so that certain words can cause a post
to be sent to the administrator for approval, as if the list were moderated?
Paul.
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I've upgraded our Mailman 2.0.9 software and now have the following
error message when the cron senddigest routines run. We're running
Sendmail as the MTA on RH 7.2. Yes, I did update the crontab with the
new release of mailman:
Anybody have an idea? Thanks.
-paul
a site that lists the new features that are in this version?
TIA
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question,
We are using Mailman version 2.0.8, which is in the ports for OpenBSD 3.1
I have been asked by list users if the "optional display name" could
be sent with the addr-spec
when mailman includes its email address and when mailman includes
a specific email address, like the replyto spec
same
way but it didn't function properly and it has since been removed. My site
is at:
http://lists.paulsfunhouse.com
Paul
At 01:36 PM 09/07/02, Support Desk wrote:
>Actually, a form like that could be dangerous; unscrupulous
>bum could subscribe enemy to multiple lists at once, an
ia
the web interface.
Does anyone know if this would open up any security
holes?
Is there another way to fix the permissions problem that
is more logical?
Thanks for your help.
Paul Marshall
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Frederic
Try:
http://spamcop.net
Works great!
Also:
http://www.samspade.com (but they were down for a while...may be back up now!)
Paul
At 04:58 PM 24/07/02, FREDERIC DESJARDINS wrote:
>Hi everyone!
>
>I had to close my list becuase I had to many spams.
>
>Does anyone kno
ution was to correct
the Reverse DNS.
Anyone have any clues as to how I go about doing this and exactly what it
entails?
TIA
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e of these worked, I am assuming it has to
be set to true (1). Anyone have any ideas on why that
isn't working or whatelse I may need to do?
Thanks.
Paul
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Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail.
http://
and I will pass it along! I am very proud of my list
accomplishments and don't really care what anyone thinks of the content...I
don't force anyone to read or subscribe...so why should anyone complain
about them?
Thanks to all that have offered help in the past..
I would like to create a subscribe / unsubscribe facility on my list rather
that getting people to go to the admin page.
I was hoping to get them to reply with unsubscribe in the body or subject
line ?/
How do I do this, or can you direct me ?/
Thanks
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2 questions:
1) when i create a new list with 'newlist -q mylist [EMAIL PROTECTED] mypass'
it creates the list fine, but it always changes the case of the
listname to uppercase. ie "mylist" becomes "Mylist".
This means I need to go in to the web interface to change it back to
lower
t capitalises the first letter of the listname!
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Is it possible to change all of my subscribers from
digest to plain with one command?
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Does anyone have a quick howto on how to configure mailman for many
virtual hosts? couldn't see it in the faq...
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any help is appreciated.
greate software, by the way...
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o python guru but i looked in the source for
rmlist and list looks like all it does is an 'rm -rf'
of /home/mailman/lists/ as well as the
archive directories associated with the list.
i'm now just looking for confirmation if this is safe
for me to do manually.
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Hi,
I'm using Mailman 2.0.13 in a virtual domain environment.
I want to have lists with the same name but on different virtual domains.
ie: news@mydomain and news@yourdomain
Is this possible in 2.0.x ?
Is this possible in 2.1?
Thanks
as however, it IS possible to create multiple domain'ed lists off
> of one simple server without having multiple installs of mailman.
>
Great. I'll install that and have a play around with it.
Thanks
Paul
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I presume not. I'll check it out and see.
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I looked through the archives and didn't find anyone posing the same or
similar question, so
I'm currently running Mailman v1.1 on a Redhat 5.2 system.
I'm building a replacement server with RedHat 7.0, and am curious what is
the easiest and reliable way to switch the mailing list(s) to the
If you have a list with thousands of participants, it becomes very hard
to find someone when you get a bounce that is missing a username. You
might get bounces that are no more useful than: "something went wrong at
fyy.co.uk". The member list is sorted by username and split into pages a
little at
Sorry, I meant to ask whether there was any way for a list adminstrator
to do the find user thing through the administration interface without
every list administrator having an account on the machine running the
list. I realize that there are easy ways to do it from the command line
but our list
such file or directory
>
>configure: error:
>* No "mailman" user found!
>* Your system must have a "mailman" user defined
>* (usually in your /etc/passwd file). Please see the INSTALL
>* file for details.
But I do:
# grep mailman /e
4] loop infintely.
If I maunally change the URL to
http://foo.ca/mailman/private/family/2001-May/thread.html
then it works fine. argh! [is this a debian packaging bug?]
In /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py, I have:
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL = '/cgi-bin/mailman/private'
removing "cgi-bin" fixe
is anyone here using demime/stripmime? I have mailman 2.0.4 and sendmail
8.11.x.
what works well and what doesn't, and is there a way to set it up w/o
modifying all of /etc/aliases?
Paul
shad 96c / 4B CS / mac activist / eda / fumbler
fan of / jewel / sophie b. / sarah slean /
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
>(I am the Debian package maintainer for Mailman)
>
>| >>>>> "PS" == Paul Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>|
>| | If I maunally change the URL to
>| | http://foo.ca/mailman/private/family/2001-May/thread.
LIC_ARCHIVE_URL = '/archives'
MAILMAN_OWNER = 'mailman-owner@%s' % DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
=
Note that you have to have MAILMAN_OWNER in there (even though it looks
the same as the default) because you're changing the DEFAULT_HOST_NAME.
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ommand line interface for any of that stuff?
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running a cgi-enabled server internally is a good idea too.
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t", line 44, in ?
from Mailman import mm_cfg
ImportError: No module named Mailman
What am I missing here?
Much appreciated.
Paul Flint -- Acting JAT Web Mail List Manager
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>> File "rmlist", line 44, in ?
>> from Mailman import mm_cfg
>> ImportError: No module named Mailman
What should I try now?
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Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thursday 18 October 2001 08:33 am, Paul Flint wrote:
>>
>> What should I try now?
>
>I don't have to run the commands in bin through the interpreter with Mandrake
>8. Tried just doing ./rmmlist? If not, maybe I cou
o maybe you should send it to the
mailman-developers list, or Barry directly. It probably wouldn't be
until sometime in the distant future, I'm afraid though (AFAIK).
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Web-based interface?
I'm currently participating in a discussion hosted by Boardhost
(http://www.boardhost.com), but their site is flaky and advertising
extremely obnoxious. I'd like to move to a proper mailing list, but
some people have to have an entirely Web-based interface.
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On Thursday, Oct 25, 2001, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Mandrake 8.1 should use "nobody" as the owner of apache, "mail" as the
The owner of apache is 'apache' in Mandrake 8.1 (and 8.0).
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> years, and the first thing I do in Mandrake is lose a download). The lesson I
> learned immediately after "don't trust RPMs" is how to tweak and compile stuff
> myself. :-)
Were these Mandrake .rpm's you had trouble with? Or some you downloaded
somewhere else
ve 1
installed. Then people could install the one that right for them.
How's that sound?
Of course, you could just rebuild from source on your own, but I find
.rpm's MUCH more convenient (IMHO). Could you wait a bit so that I can
make a mailman-sendmail .rpm so you could test it? I
st built specifically for Postfix as that's the Mandrake
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lly, it wouldn't be all that hard, just have to change the
mail gid in the configure script, and the rest should take care of
itself (in theory =) . There are probably enough sendmail users to make
it worthwhile. Maybe I'll look into a qmail spe
s how your MTA is doing your mail.
In other words, you should run the mailman ./configure script with
--with-mail-gid=65534 and not the other way around. =) Hope that helps.
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ouble with that RH
> box in general than we're having with this one. ::Shrug::
Odd. I can name countless numbers of people that have no problems (as
you probably already know). I'm really curious as to what .rpm's you
were having problems with and the circumstances. But we
d URL once the list is in its new location.
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thanks
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I very recently upgraded my server, in the process I went from exim to
sendmail, I went from redhat 7.0 to redhat 7.2 I re-formatted the drive and
restored the mailman files from the backup. I appear to have a problem of
some sort with the archiving.
can someone tell me how to diagnose this pro
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Rubin
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 10:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Problem with archiver after updating server.
I very recently upgraded my server, in the process I went from exim to
sendmail, I went from redhat 7.0 to redhat 7.2
OK, I found move_list, scratch this entire communication stream.
Thank you.
-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Rubin
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 6:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Problem with archiver after
I very recently upgraded my server, in the process I went from exim to
sendmail, I went from redhat 7.0 to redhat 7.2 I re-formatted the drive and
restored the mailman files from the backup. I appear to have a problem of
some sort with the archiving.
can someone tell me how to diagnose this pro
Is there any way to suppress those "List*" headers. One of the people on
my mailing lists is complaining that they seem to be forcing his email
to be HTML. (He uses Eudora.)
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Quoting Bill Moseley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> At 07:36 PM 11/27/01 -0500, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >Is there any way to suppress those "List*" headers. One of the people on
> >my mailing lists is complaining that they seem to be forcing his email
> >to be HTM
${MAILMAN}
I bet you could also do it by putting in a hidden alias for the list, and
having procmail use formail to send it to the hidden alias with whatever
changes (like the attachments stripped out).
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C
ogging back in.
I now have to use Mozilla for mailman stuff, while using Konq for
everything else.
This started soon after switching from Mailman 1.1 to Mailman 2.0.7.
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"I picked up a Magic 8-Ball the other day and it said
t they can have only one email instead of
multiple, well I don't understand that at all, because I use a threading
mail reader (mutt) and I want my mail in separate messages so they can be
threaded the way *I* configured. So if that's their motivation, I can't
offer any insight or h
Quoting Geoffrey King ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The cgi's are working fine.
>
> I've checked the main.cf and it reads as follows.
>
> default_privs = nobody
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handle them the way Greg says.
Also, I run a lot of my lists through a procmail spam filter before
sending them on to wrapper, so I can catch them with that if I want to.
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? Is it configured
> this way to start with? If not can someone tell me what change I need to
> make in the main.cf file for this.
There is an option in main.cf called "disable_dns_lookups", but I've got
it set to "no" with no problems.
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the Sender header, using the
lines:
:0 f
| formail -R "Sender:" "X-Former-Sender:"
before the lines above.
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"Here's a
ng.
Or more likely, he has no control over the installation of the software on
the machine he's running the mailing list. If I let somebody set up a
mailing list on my site, using the copy of mailman that I installed, it is
extremely unlikely that I'm going to let him mess with the sou
e2
Or my personal favourite
tar cvfB - . | (cd /export/home2; tar xvBPf -)
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an, exit code 134'
has anyone got any ideas where i can look to put things right...
thanks
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It's not much consolation but Mac OS X Server has Mailman installed by
default and is easy to setup from the Server Admin.app utility.
As far as the afp548.com link, have you checked in the ~mailman
(/Users/mailman) directory for a bin directory? That's where the
article shows the "data" direc
same traceback call if I try to regenerate the archives with
'arch'. I did try to rename the list, but that also caused a traceback.
Do I need to edit some of the archive files in database/ or pipermail.pck
file to fix this?
Paul
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but that seems something different.)
Is this possible? I tried various things like %(hostname)s but they
didn't seem to get interpolated (my Python is newbie level).
Sorry if this is a FAQ - I didn't see reference to it at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=index
Je 2004-02-09 22:24:10 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
> On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:16, Paul Makepeace wrote:
>
> >I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd prefer
> >it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
> >contai
Je 2004-02-09 22:56:47 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
> On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:39, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> >
> >So let's say I have (in mm_cfg.py) DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'foo-domain.com'
> >and two mailing lists, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
> >w
and 'int'
# grep new_member_options /tmp/mmtest
new_member_options = 256
#
$ dpkg -s mailman | grep -i version
Version: 2.1.4-1
$
Any idea what is going on and how I can rescue the config?!
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have ensured that we have cookies turned on etc. Nothing is logged
in the mailman log files and apache shows nothing curious either. I've
checked through the mailman lists and generally around google and seen a
couple of other similar issues but nothing with a real resolution.
Tha
Todd,
thanks for the hint, we were in fact redirecting requests to https. So
we used bin/withlist -l -r fix_url on each list to make the base URL
https instead of http. We also set the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN =
'https://%s/mailman/' and this sorted the issue.
I think this is one for the
configure MM and htDig on the Mac than RH.
I run only a handful of lists that have 50 to 500 users.
Paul
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AS_CMD = '/usr/sbin/postalias'
POSTFIX_MAP_CMD = '/usr/sbin/postmap'
DELIVERY_MODUL = 'SMTPDirect'
SMTPHOST = 'localhost'
OWNERS_CAN_ENABLE_PERSONALIZATION = 1
Now, having done that everything _appears_ to work - seems too easy so I'd
sooner ask now than start using the thing and
We are trying to change the lists passwords. But when we change them.. it says lists
passwords changed. but the old one still works. we have restarted mailman but nothing
worked
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e I'd love to do that but...)?
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bk> At 10:02 AM -0500 2004/02/27, Paul Smith wrote:
>> I'm wondering if there's any capability in Mailman to have it
>> understand that two different mail domains are really equivalent,
>> so that [E
%% Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bk> At 12:41 PM -0500 2004/02/27, Paul Smith wrote:
>> Hm. What about something that sits between the MDA and Mailman and
>> makes this translation? Does that seem feasible?
bk> What would you put there? How would
should be a simple "open" "closed"
radio check button under Sender Filters.
Also how do you turn off the "Create new List" via webpage ?
You can't as far as I can see. Mailman is suffering from feature
bloat, and is no longer suitable to many deployments.
se in order for the MTA link up to work, I create my lists
via the command line. If the feature doesn't work for me via the
web, then I'd like the option of turning it off.
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;
I'm not flaming the list. I expressed some feedback which could be
used to make Mailman even better. I want to see the best possible
Mailman, and will contribute code if I can. But if the list admin
interface is not intuitive and easy to use, then people are not going
to u
t's not working, so call our helpdesk
saying there's an error. Even though there's not. There's just no way
to turn off this 'feature' if you don't use it. (except by going backwards
to an older version of Mailman, or by using another MLM).
Paul
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> Ah, so what you need it to remove the LINK to the create new list
> page. That's pretty trivial - just edit
> //mailman/Mailman/Cgi/admin.py . Find and remove:
>
Excellent - thanks. Thats what I was looking for.
Paul
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Quoting Paul Tomblin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ISP that has a clue. So I was hoping somebody who knows Python could give
> me a hint on how to make the bounce processor not treat these warnings as
> bounces.
Is this the wrong mailing list to ask this question? Can somebody suggest
a bet
applied the FAA 56 day updates can subscribe to the "Generator"
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> But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member gets? I
Not as far as I can tell.
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Quoting Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul Tomblin wrote:
> > Quoting texas critter - mailman-users ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> But - question, can the listowner set which topics a list member
> >> gets? I
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> > Not as far as I can tell.
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> Sure th
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
With so many "textbook cases" of single points of failure, you'd think
that we'd sto
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Can somebody please remove this asshole from the list until he figures out
how to configure his spam blocker?
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