Chris [ www.LiFEFORCE.de ] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have tried
rmlist Lifeforce\ support
but it didn't work.
I can still see the list in listlists ...
Login as mailman or root, cd $MAILMANHOME,
rm -rf lists/your_list_with_s p a c e s
and for archives do the same in
ich habe folgendes problem (in der group antwortet leider niemand)...
die mails werden in einer mailbox bei strato gesammelt. diese werden dann
via fetchmail abgeholt. leider steht im protokoll von fetchmail, dass er
diese mails immer überspringt...
ich bekomme eine bestätigungsmail, wenn
/etc/aliases (on most systems, but it depends on your MTA: Sendmail,
Postfix, Qmail, Exim, whatever).
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 16:33, Chris [ www.LiFEFORCE.de ] wrote:
after making a list (newlist) i can read
Entry for aliases file:
...
where is the file to add this info too?
thanks for
i had an copy + paste in the mail sent: 23.01.03 01:13 sent by me (Chris
[www.LiFEFORCE.de])
i think the problem is not to sent something, because the mail to submit my
subsciption is sent to me.. but when i answer nothing happens. so maybe the
cron-jobs ?! where is an howto? or the fetchmail...
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 12:27, Jim Hale wrote:
One of my lists always (well - 95% of the time) has attachments. MM
keeps sending me 'waiting for approval' messages whenever the message
size is over 100k. How do I change that limit to, say, 200k?
Go to:
Mailman is Open Source... so you can feel free to open up the hood (so
to speak) and take a look at how it works.
You can get Mailman to work a couple of ways, but the most common is to
simply let it make an smtp call to localhost and drop off the mail
similar to the way any email client would
it's version 2.0.13
what do you mean with mailmanctl? [mailmancontrol ok, but i can't see such a
file]
tia
chris
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Is there any way (or if not, can there be a way) to limit the size/age
of an archive? The current method seems to be manual munging of the
mbox and then rerunning bin/arch.
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Okay. Mailmanctl is the daemon used by Mailman version 2.1.0. Since
you are using version 2.0.13 then your qrunner is being kicked off every
minute via a cron script:
su mailman
crontab -e
For version 2.0.13 there is a great FAQ that covers 99% of the common
problems for mail not being
ST == Samuel Tardieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ST I host several mailing lists with both mailman and sympa, and
ST I miss a feature in mailman that I implemented in sympa using
ST their scenarii model: when a mail arrives on a list from a
ST non-subscriber or with the list
This isn't a function of Mailman... however if you search the Archives
you will find several submitted scripts that automate this task (using
whatever criteria the writer thought was best).
This is actually an easy process to automate via script.
You can check on archive sizes via the system
Hi, all,
I just upgraded to Mailman 2.1, and apparently a change has been
made in how
the From: header is contructed. I'd like to change it back.
The specific issue is that mail for each list appears to the
client as from
listname[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of as being from the actual
Didn't know this was possible. I've got a situation where I'm running a
number of separate instances of mailman on a machine to do virtual
hosting, as the unique listname requirement is a problem in most cases.
This sort of one-off would be a simple way of reducing the need to have
so many jobs
Hi,
Recently I've begun receiving some bounced messages from the lists I
host. I have all the aliases set up properly; in fact, most bounces are
handled by the bounce scripts as expected. But a few messages are being
received in the account I've set up in the General Options page under
The
This is a typical Sendmail/MTA problem.
You have the MX setup right in DNS, so the mail arrives at your server -
but you haven't added the DNS name as a valid name for your MTA so your
mail server sees the mail but does not think the mail is for local
delivery.
For Sendmail you would modify your
/etc/mail/local-host-names is another possible location for the domains
your sendmail server should respond to.
-Brian
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 16:58, Jon Carnes wrote:
This is a typical Sendmail/MTA problem.
You have the MX setup right in DNS, so the mail arrives at your server -
but you haven't
Thanks. I knew the name had been changed, but since I've moved all my local
servers over to Postfix I didn't have a modern Sendmail install to look at.
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From: Brian J. Smith-Sweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Howdie,
I have just upgraded to version 2.1. Apparently in this version
I can add an X-loop header. Where abouts do I do this?
Thanks for your time
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I just configured mailman mailing list and I tried it with my mail.It worked.But when
people signed up through the subscriber list on my website,it refused to work.What may
be wrong with my installation?
Also,how can I redirect people to my home page after signing up.I don't want them to
I just created a webpage for subscribers to sign up to my mailing list.I tested it
with my e-mail address and it went fine.However,subsequently,the other people who
wanted to sign up could not because after pressing submit,the confirmation request
couldn't get to their web page.Please where
Jon Carnes wrote:
BTW: Linux on the desktop helps break this invasion of privacy. My
Evolution email client is set to not download images from html email.
Though I can click on the email and have it download if I want it to.
Mozilla does this on Windoze too (using this feature with Mozilla
How do I turn over adminstrator privelages (release them so that someone else can be
the administrator)
Gmerice Hammond
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What would you define as a LOT of DNS lookups. 100k? That's 20 msgs
to a list of 5k
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Neil Dombrowski
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 10:46 PM
To: Mailman list
Subject: [Fwd: RE: [Mailman-Users] Local DNS
Hi,
I am running Maiman 2.1 beta 3 and I would like to
upgrade to the final release.
Could someone point me to the proper documentation or
just quickly tell me what I need to do?
Any information is more than welcome.
Thanks,
Marius
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GH == Gareth Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GH I have just upgraded to version 2.1. Apparently in
GH this version I can add an X-loop header. Where abouts do I do
GH this?
Huh? What's an X-loop header? Mailman doesn't use or add this
header.
-Barry
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 10:01 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
Huh? What's an X-loop header? Mailman doesn't use or add this
header.
It's a procmail convention, so that procmail recipes can tell they've
already seen a message and break a potential mail loop.
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MS == Marius Scurtescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MS I am running Maiman 2.1 beta 3 and I would like to
MS upgrade to the final release.
MS Could someone point me to the proper documentation or
MS just quickly tell me what I need to do?
MS Any information is more than
RBP == Richard B Pyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RBP I found the mention of VERP_PASSWORD_REMINDERS,
RBP VERP_PERSONALIZED_DELIVERIES, VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL, and
RBP VERP_CONFIRMATIONS in the FAQ and added them to my mm_cfg.py
RBP file, but I still see no difference in the
If I upgrade from the version on mailman that comes with RH7.3 to the
latest version which has personaization, how can I benifit from it? Will
people that post to the list have thier details updated automatically?
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CVR == Chuq Von Rospach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Huh? What's an X-loop header? Mailman doesn't use or add this
header.
CVR It's a procmail convention, so that procmail recipes can tell
CVR they've already seen a message and break a potential mail
CVR loop.
Ah,
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