Saturday, November 9, 2002, 4:27:06 AM, Barry Smoke wrote:
I just made the virtual domains primary group the same as mailman's, and
it is working now...
It would be nice to get around having to do that though, because of
posting concerns/permissions...
I guess, I could still keep them in
Hi!
I had Mailman 2.0. I did rpm -e mailman
I downloaded mailman-2.1b4
I followed instructions from INSTALL file.
While compiling I get the error message:
[...]
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/i18n.py ...
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py ...
Compiling
Dudes. The problem is with the sender. You have some folks using an
MUA that does not put in hard returns in the email.
Most MUA's will do an automatic line-wrap so they don't notice it.
The archives don't do a line-wrap. If you want YOUR archive to line
wrap, then run the archive mbox through
Hello all,
I just subscribed to the list and I am in need of some help. I just
installed Mailman off of the Mandrake 9.0 disc set and went to
/var/lib/mailman/bin/ and executed newlist and added a list called test1.
As list owner, I received an email stating that the list has been created.
I
Sunday, 10 Nov 2002 at 11:33 Johnathon B. Allread wrote:
I added a couple of users. I tried sending an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and my mail server sent a reply unknown user. I am
using postfix for my mail server. Any ideas why I got this message
instead of it going to the list?
Have
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 11:39, Jacek Wojaczynski wrote:
Sunday, 10 Nov 2002 at 11:33 Johnathon B. Allread wrote:
I added a couple of users. I tried sending an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and my mail server sent a reply unknown user. I am
using postfix for my mail server. Any ideas why I
Sunday, 10 Nov 2002 at 12:00 Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast Computers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and my mail server sent a reply unknown user. I am
using postfix for my mail server. Any ideas why I got this message
instead of it going to the list?
Have you added the appropriate
I did a mod in my mailman to handle this problem. Instead of simply placing
text between pre and /pre (I think that's the tag that's used), I
converted the text simply to HTML by translating /n to br,to
nbsp;, and the and characters. Now my archives wrap according to the
browser - just
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 12:16, Jacek Wojaczynski wrote:
Sunday, 10 Nov 2002 at 12:00 Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast Computers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and my mail server sent a reply unknown user. I am
using postfix for my mail server. Any ideas why I got this message
instead of
Sunday, 10 Nov 2002 at 12:24 Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast
Computers wrote:
What version of Mailman do you use? 2.0 or 2.1?
I used to have some aliases for /etc/postfix/aliases - exactly
those which Mailman told me to create. It's in the manual.
PS. Don't forget about newaliases
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 04:42, David Gordon wrote:
VirtualHost mailman.mydomain1.tld
ServerName mailman.mydomain1.tld
ServerAdmin mailman.mydomain1.tld
DocumentRoot /home/mailman
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /home/mailman/cgi-bin/
Alias /pipermail/ /home/mailman/archives/public/
/VirtualHost
I
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 12:00, Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast Computers
wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 11:39, Jacek Wojaczynski wrote:
Sunday, 10 Nov 2002 at 11:33 Johnathon B. Allread wrote:
I added a couple of users. I tried sending an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and my mail server
When you ran the newlist command, it should have generated a list of
aliases, formatted exactly for the aliases file. Did newlist generate
this output on your system?
Now that you mention it:
Entry for aliases file:
## list2 mailing list
## created: 10-Nov-2002 root
list2:
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 23:30:07 EST
Topaz877 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding the principle of least surprise, the messages that have long
lines in the archives arrive in my inbox perfectly formatted. So, it
was a surprise to me that they did not line wrap in the archives. I
suspect that AOL
Set up test list list. Web interface working. Subscription requests
generates confirmation of subscription mail. Replying to that mail (to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) sees that mail routed via my catch-all mail
account for that domain.
Yes, I have done the business with the aliases document. Here's what
On Sunday 10 November 2002 14:03, David Gordon wrote:
Set up test list list. Web interface working. Subscription requests
generates confirmation of subscription mail. Replying to that mail
(to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) sees that mail routed via my
catch-all mail account for that domain.
The answer
Oops, I jumped the gun a little bit on my last reply.
On Sunday 10 November 2002 14:03, David Gordon wrote:
Somewhere in Sendmail I have a line
@mydomain1.tld user1
You should probably remove that.
Kyle
--
Since the general civilizations of mankind, I believe there are more
instances of the
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 13:17, Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast Computers
wrote:
Well, your comment seems pretty snide... Mailman seems to be a great
program since I figured out what I needed to do. The documentation
seems lacking, but I can't complain since there is a mailing list
devoted
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 18:43, Jon Carnes wrote:
Hmmm, Jeremy's mail seemed pretty nice to me - especially since he hit
the mark on your problem. In light of that, your statement seems much
more snide.
Which comment seemed like that? I explain the reason why I ignored
the alias creation
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 13:17, Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast Computers
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I know, there's nothing in the output of
newlist that says alias-creation is optional. :-)
Then again, nothing says to edit the file either. It looks as if it
just states
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 19:44, Johnathon B. Allread - East Coast Computers
wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 18:43, Jon Carnes wrote:
FAQ entry 3.14 section 2
Which web site is this from? I am looking at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/faq.html
not sure what you are referring to.
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