Hello All,
I have configured mailman and I am running postfix. I am getting a
problem in adding aliases and once I send replay to mailman created lists I
get error as fallow
Sep 23 17:15:51 mail Mailman mail-wrapper: Failure to exec script. WANTED
gid 12, GOT gid 99. (Reconfigure to
Greetings,
I have been asked to possibly host a list previously kept in another system.
They would like to include archives from their existing list, and have the
messages in mbox format. The format appears to be compatible, but when I
appended a sample to one of my test lists the other messages
I would like to know, how I can strip duplicate emails out of my subscriber
list. Apparently, multiple emails are being sent out to people, and I'm not
sure how to stop this. People are getting pissed off, and are complaining
--
Mailman-Users
THREE T3's and a couple of T1's? Gees... you say that so causal! How can I
tell the performance of my server? I decided to send out my list over the
weekend... I came in today, *monday* and I found that a LOT of email boxes
had gotten repeat emails, and really pissed off my subscribers. And I
Please see
http://www.list.org/install-config.html
and take note of the --with-mail-gid option.
This is meant by (Reconfigure to take 99?).
-Original Message-
From: Sadananda B Rai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Okay, this is a one way list, and I can't get hold of the dups. My email
didn't get any dups, so I can't check either, and I really DON'T want to
replicate it!! I'm going to assume that the problem is my end. If it's
mailman screwing up, how can I go about cleaning my list? And if it's my
MTA,
Change in subject line - its a different thread...
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 12:32, Angel Gabriel wrote:
I decided to send out my list over the
weekend... I came in today, *monday* and I found that a LOT of email boxes
had gotten repeat emails, and really pissed off my subscribers. And I don't
Take a look at your maillog and grep the duplicate email address...see if your end
actually sent the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] more
than once.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Angel Gabriel
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:09 AM
To:
Dear
Friends
My list default
- max number of messages in one hour is 5. I exceeded this. My list stops
and when I approve some new messages nothing happens (not
send).
I need your
help
Flávio
I've done something similar in the past and there is no special header
(that I know of).
In my case, I created the list in Mailman, deleted the existing archive
files (which where simply test messages). Copied the old lists mbox
file over the Mailman one, then ran the Mailman arch command,
bronto == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bronto I'm running Mailamn v2.1b2
If folks are going to be playing with the betas, /please/ at least use
the latest beta, which is 2.1b3. Even better would be current cvs,
but I can understand that that's a bigger hurdle.
-Barry
On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 23:37, Anthony Carmody wrote:
~gulp~ I am not a python programmer. and the users of the list needing the
unsubscribe address are artists [do i need to
say more?] ..and although I am not 'completely' new to Mailman, I have only had it
on my system for a few months AND in
I have looked through the FAQ's and archives and I can't seem to find
the answer to this question.
Can an administrator of a list delete his monthly archives, if so , how
or is this only a system admin function?
*
Jessie KleefstraEmail:[EMAIL
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 12:32:10 +0100
Angel Gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
THREE T3's and a couple of T1's? Gees...
That box is located at a tier 2 ISP.
How can I tell the performance of my server? I decided to send out my
list over the weekend... I came in today, *monday* and I found that
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 11:37:32 +0100
Angel Gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know, how I can strip duplicate emails out of my
subscriber list. Apparently, multiple emails are being sent out to
people, and I'm not sure how to stop this. People are getting pissed
off, and are
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 20:04:19 -0500
Daniel Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're using a current install of Mailman 2.0.6 and I tried going
through the diff logs to find if this bug (or is it a bug?) was
fixed or not with no success.
I thought maybe you guys can shed some light on the
Hi Daniel -
You don't actually get around to stating what the problem is; what
exactly does not work? Also, what -portion- of the thing that does
not work -dose- work; i.e., if the problem is Posts are not going
out to the list, where does the posted e-mail stop? Is it utterly
rejected? Is it
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Maria Garcia Suarez wrote:
Now I would like to uninstall Mailman 2.0.13 to
install it again using Debian's apt-get (Mailman's
version 2.0.11).
Can someone please tell me how to uninstall Mailman?
It depends on how much you want to remove. Since it
sounds like you plan
Van -
The key here is to note that a Mailman archive is more than just
the mbox file. There are many other supporting files, including
pre-gen'd HTML files and a whole set of database files. The trick
to editing the mbox file for a list archive and having the edits
recognized is to do just as
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
TR == Tom Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TR Sorry, I should have clarified that.. however, doesn't Barry
TR need at least *some* people to run the beta under load to help
TR iron out the problems :)
Oh, absolutely! The early
I think this is the problem, I saw in the logs something about
QRUNNER_LOCK_LIFETIME expiring, **wonders how to fix this**
Look in /home/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py and search for QRUNNER.
You will find the QRUNNER_LOCK_LIFETIME parameter, plus several
related parameters, plus
# STANZA START: test
# CREATED: Mon Sep 23 07:49:27 2002
test: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post test
test-admin: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman admin test
test-bounces: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman bounces test
.
.
.
# STANZA END: test
quote who=Kory Wheatley
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 12:01:56PM -0600, Kory Wheatley wrote:
Question, what are the alias files configured like for POSTFIX when
using Mailman, are they the same syntax as Sendmail?
Could someone give me an example?
I use the aliases generated when setting up a Mailman list according to
Question, what are the alias files configured like for POSTFIX when
using Mailman, are they the same syntax as Sendmail?
Could someone give me an example?
--
#
Kory Wheatley
Academic Computing Analyst Sr.
Phone 282-3874
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 12:01:56 -0600
Kory Wheatley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question, what are the alias files configured like for POSTFIX when
using Mailman, are they the same syntax as Sendmail?
With the rare exceptions of QMail, all Unix alias files have the same
format. Caveat: Sendmail
As far as I know, only sysadmin can delete the older archives, however
this is something that could be setup to run via a cron job.
Jon Carnes
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On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 11:41, Jessie Kleefstra wrote:
I have looked through the FAQ's and archives and I can't seem to find
the answer to this
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 12:17, J C Lawrence wrote:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 11:37:32 +0100
Angel Gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know, how I can strip duplicate emails out of my
subscriber list. Apparently, multiple emails are being sent out to
people, and I'm not sure how to
I recently switched from Sendmail to Postfix running on Mailman 2.1b3
Red Hat 7.3 and I followed all the instructions in the README.POSTFIX
file. I've got the aliases located in /home/mailman/data and mailman
as the mail-gid, not using virtual domains. Turned off Sendmail and
turned on Postfix
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 04:52:09PM -0600, Kory Wheatley wrote:
I recently switched from Sendmail to Postfix running on Mailman 2.1b3
Red Hat 7.3 and I followed all the instructions in the README.POSTFIX
file. I've got the aliases located in /home/mailman/data and mailman
as the mail-gid, not
Okay, now we're half way home. The messages that I pasted in are all now
visible in the archives for the appropriate time, but every one is listed
as "No subject" and when you read them all of the original headers are
displayed.
There is a valid subject line, I'm replacing the three-letter name
Yup yep yes,
I have worked this much out. Now my problem is getting sendmail to execute the script.
I have had sensible comments like Whatever you had to do to make the mailman wrapper
work is probably the same thing
here However, this instance of Mailman is installed automatically by my
Hi
I'm running mailman 2.1b3 and python 2.2.1 on FreeBSD 4.4 on Dell
Poweredge 2500, P 3 1000MHz, 1GB memory and RAID.
But mailman takes a lot of resources with archiving.
PID USERNAMEPRI NICE SIZERES STATETIME WCPUCPU
COMMAND
37459 mailman 53 0 87068K
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