Previously, Lance M. Steenson said:
for starters, is there an archive available of this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
list so can look thru?
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
trying to find out where to locate the file that holds the subscriber's
addresses on the server.
If
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 09:20:52PM -0700, Sarah K. Miller wrote:
I run a server with about 80 lists on it. Everything goes smoothly until
the monthly reminder is sent out on the first of the month. Every
outgoing message indicates the Sender is the same list-owner,
Tauren,
CC: list.
Yes. I did solve this problem in the end...
Because I was using suexec to run mailman's CGI's, and not running the
entire webserver as the required UID/GID, they were failing with (500?)
Server Errors, and not putting anything into the standard httpd error
log files.
The
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me what these errors translate to ...
May 09 18:10:01 2001 (5646) Unlinking orphaned .db file:
/home/mailman/qfiles/13b85892a42e3150b7155af5a138950ffc120d28.db
May 09 23:10:01 2001 (6396) Unlinking orphaned .db file:
Barry == Barry A Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Barry But, Mailman could do a better job of conforming to RFC
Barry 2369. E.g. it could suppress List-Post: for read-only
Barry lists, and it could get rid of the obsolete List-Id:
Barry header. I'll work on this for Mailman
Previously, Jürgen A. Erhard said:
PS: Wish I could remember the paper the List-Id header is described
in... was a draft extension to 2369. Mention here or on -devel, I
think.
List-Id is discussed in RFC 2919.
-d
--
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Seeing a lot of this but it doesent seem to be affecting
anything.. :
May 10 11:46:04 2001 (21071) Exception reading qfile:
/usr/local/mailman/qfiles/130461b8dcdde46a1be4468a21cdd61dea444deb
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
I'm trying to unsubscribe around 300 users
off a mailling list using a text file list
of users with the remove_members command and
i get this error.
remove_members -f remove_list.txt listname
any ideas ? before setting up mailman
i tested this feature and it worked.
now when i'm really in need
After upgrading from Mailman v.1 to v.2.0.5, my mailing lists have
stopped working. Mail sent to a list does not get delivered,
archived, or even bounced back. Neither locks nor log entries are
generated. check_perms shows no errors.
I've tried to make clean and reinstall multiple times, but
...for a phenomenal bit of software.
I particularly like the installation instructions and the detailed yet
understandable error messages that helped me get through the whole
wrapper/gid hell, something I was never able to do with majordomo.
I'm a linux newbie and usually struggle with
Hello,
Greeting from Pangea, an alternative node (www.pangea.org) in Barcelona
that provides Internet services for non-profits. We use mailman for the
list server for our users, mainly NGOs and Civil Society organisations
and movements from Spain and Latin America.
We are translating the
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 11:32:54PM -0700, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
It has always seemed childish to me for
someone to reply to a message only to say, in essence, I know the answer
to your question but I'm not going to tell you because you are either not
worthy enough in some way, or I
Attached is a script that i wrote a week or two ago to do exactly that.
you might need to edit the top line to reflect the location of python on
your system. I had the script sitting in ~mailman/bin on my system and it
worked quite happily.
If you want to run it in cron, schedule it to run just
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 04:32:56PM -0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I want to setup multiple servers running (the same) mailman lists.
The ways I can think of doing this is either:
Been there, done that, didn't work.
Option 1:
Setup a master machine with everything on it
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 09:20:52PM -0700, Sarah K. Miller wrote:
I run a server with about 80 lists on it. Everything goes smoothly until
the monthly reminder is sent out on the first of the month. Every
outgoing message indicates the Sender is the same list-owner,
Mailman keeps trying to send me error messages every couple of minutes.
I've run all the check_db etc. scripts and they say everything is OK.
The message I get is:
Subject: Cron list@sisko [ -x /usr/bin/python -a -f
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/qrunner ] /usr/bin/python
On Wed, 9 May 2001 13:12:26 -0700 (PDT)
Dave Melton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since this group really seems to know its stuff, I'd like to ask
for recommendations for a webmail server that will run on the same
RHL7 machine as my Mailman installations.
I like and use Twig:
You interrupted it while it was waiting for the list lock.
If it seems to be waiting a *long* time (like more than 5 minutes,
say) maybe you have a stale lock. Check ~mailman/locks, and check to
see that the processes that got them (their PID is in the filename)
are gone or not; if they're gone,
Kyrian writes ([Mailman-Users] Re: suEXEC Mailman):
Because I was using suexec to run mailman's CGI's, and not running the
entire webserver as the required UID/GID, they were failing with (500?)
Server Errors, and not putting anything into the standard httpd error
log files.
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