if MM-version 2.06 and browser is konqueror
then MM don't will work with passwords.
- oliver
Can you tell me why I get the message error decoding authorization cookie
when I try to access private archives.
Thank you
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Dear List - this is a RTFM I know, but in case of Apache the FM is
hudge, so I hope somebody can pull this right out of the hat...
My Mailman (1.1) documentation reads:
Configure your Web server to point to the Pipermail public
mailing list archives:
For example, in Apache:
Alias
Hi there,
I was just reading through the archives from December and I came across a
mention that in MM2.1, it will be/is possible to store list member
information in an external datastore, eg. an SQL database.
This would be a big help to me, because I'd like to be able to set and
change the
Erik wrote:
My question is: in what file does this go, and where exactly?
I have access.conf and httpd.conf
In the hhtpd.conf, works at least for me in the end of the file.
Other thing is that I would like to alias the name:
www.myhost.nl/cgi-bin/mailman to something a little
easier like
Hi
I ran a mailman list for few months,
I would like to put the email address of the addressee in the footer but I
don't know how to do can someone help me ?
the server is : Apache/1.3.22
thanks in advance
Christian Chataignier
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On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 12:06, Atomic wrote:
Hi
I ran a mailman list for few months,
I would like to put the email address of the addressee in the footer but I
don't know how to do can someone help me ?
You cannot do this with Mailman.
To do so means each recipients mail must be
Ben Kempner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I find documentation (or can anyone tell me?) on how to
unsubscribe/subscribe people to my mailing list via emails instead
of the web-interface?
Send a mail to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address with the
word help in to the body or subject. Only
Ferdinand E. Mangio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My question is how to properly backup mailman on linux 6.2 using tar.
man tar
tar cf /tmp/backup.tar /etc /home/mailman
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Detlef Neubauer
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.oO GnuPG Key auf http://germany.keyserver.net/ Oo.
Thanks for your help, Erik, but it didn't help for me. Instead I found out
that there is an icons directory in /var/www, which isn't even under the
html-root. Still Apache thinks that /icons/ directory under the web root
means that directory. And this though I explicitely made an alias /icons/
I would like to put the email address of the addressee in the footer but I
don't know how to do can someone help me ?
You cannot do this with Mailman.
To do so means each recipients mail must be individually generated,
rather than a standard mail being passed to the MTA in
Around 9 o'clock on Feb 1, Oliver Egginger wrote:
if MM-version 2.06 and browser is konqueror
then MM don't will work with passwords.
For some reason, konqueror sends back cookies with marks around them.
Keith PackardXFree86 Core TeamCompaq Cambridge Research Lab
Traceback (innermost last):
File /home/mailman/cron/qrunner, line 275, in ?
lock.lock(timeout=0.5)
File /home/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py, line 219, in lock
self.__write()
File /home/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py, line 350, in __write
fp = open(self.__tmpfname, 'w')
IOError:
tdavis == tdavis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tdavis What does this mean? Mailman owns the lockfiles.
Does it own the directory where they're being created? Or is that
what you mean by owns the lockfiles?
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