Hi All,
We Have installed Suse Linux the prerequisite packages for Mailman
Python 2.2.1or later,
WebServer (supporting CGI/1.1 API),
GNU C Compiler gcc 2.8.1 or higher,
Perl 5,
Browser.
Now we have PostFix (MTA) running on another machine.
So,do i need any Mail client on
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 07:48 am, Rupak Mohan wrote:
Hi All,
We Have installed Suse Linux the prerequisite packages for
Mailman
Python 2.2.1or later,
WebServer (supporting CGI/1.1 API),
GNU C Compiler gcc 2.8.1 or higher,
Perl 5,
Browser.
Now we have PostFix (MTA)
At 6:13 PM -0700 2003/07/29, Abigail Marshall wrote:
There was a bug in some versions of 2.0 that causes problems
because of some character created by some email programs.
See
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2001-February/008296.html
and
At 6:36 PM -0700 2003/07/29, Hal Huntley wrote:
I sent this question a while back and had no reply. I didn't see my own
message come back to me by way of the mailing list, so I presume it did not
get out.
I recall seeing your question. If not yours, then one very much like it.
I have a
At 6:47 PM -0700 2003/07/29, Wendall Cada wrote:
Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
aliases file for my users when setting up lists?
IIRC, this is in the FAQ. The newlist command can be modified
so that it makes these changes directly. For security
Hi all,
I'm having several lists on my server. However on the listoverview page
appears only one of them. Does anyone have an idea how I can make that
all of these lists appear on this page? I compared all the options of
the list that appears with those of the lists that do not appear and I
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 21:47, Wendall Cada wrote:
Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
aliases file for my users when setting up lists? If not, I'll surely have to
use another list manager...it pretty much makes it so i have to babysit my
site users and
In the internal code for (La)TeX system, the control sequences
use the @ character as a text character; on TeX related lists
there are often examples of such internal code. Unfortunately,
the archiver (mailman 2.1.2) converts a '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' pattern
to an email address. So, if a posting
Hi Hal,
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 11:36 AM, Hal Huntley wrote:
I have a list that gets more spam than legit email. I would like to
have the
Action to take on all these held messages on the
admindb/listname page
to have a default of discard instead of defer. This way I can
quickly
scan
this might have been mentioned in past emails so please send me to the
archives if need be...
We are looking for an easy way to install all past list archives into a
central location - meaning our mailman mail list. the archives are located at
topica and riseup.net - any suggestions here?
- Noah
I am trying to move a list (archives intact) to a new server. Trouble is
that when I call up the listinfo page, the old server name is still
intact. But, setting up a new testlist on the new server shows the
correct servers name in listinfo/testlist. I tried a grep for the two
server names and
I have installed Mailman 2.1.1 on a FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE machine with
Apache 1.3.27. It's installed from ports with this line:
make MM_USERNAME=mailman MM_USERID=91 MM_GROUPNAME=mailman \
MM_GROUPID=91 CGI_GID=80 install
This is a new server, and I moved all the files from the old server
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 03:06 pm, Heath Raftery wrote:
Hi Hal,
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 11:36 AM, Hal Huntley wrote:
I have a list that gets more spam than legit email. I would like to
have the
Action to take on all these held messages on the
admindb/listname page
to have a
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Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
In the internal code for (La)TeX system, the control sequences
use the @ character as a text character; on TeX related lists
there are often examples of such internal code. Unfortunately,
the archiver (mailman
Hi all,
I don't even know if this is possible, and I don't know enough about
it to run a Google search that gives me what I need to know. Is there a
way, in html, to get the contents of %(subject_html)s into a javascript
variable?
Paul
Is it possible to export a mailman v 2.1 list of
names and email addresses to a csv (comma
delimited) format file.
ie. export so that names come out like
Tom Smith, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill Rogers,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc.
or
Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc.
would work also.
I am trying to move a mailman list from a gentoo linux box to a freebsd
box. I have installed exim, apache13, mailman, and added the user
mailman on the freebsd box. I have moved the old list and placed it in
the proper location for freebsd (/usr/local/mailman/. Here's my
trouble...
If I open a
hmm I seen to have lost my notes on this, but look for something called
mm-handler. I think it is in the contrib section of the mailman tarball.
That is what I use for my sendmail aliases.
Craig.
Wendall Cada wrote:
Ok, I figured out the parameters. Is there a utility that will configure my
To Whom It May Concern:
We are currently researching mass-emailing options. Is it possible to
send attachments through mailman?
Essence Ward
Office Manager
National Immigration Law Center
1101 14th Street, NW, Suite 410
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-216-0261 Fax: 202-216-0266
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 04:40 pm, Essence Ward wrote:
To Whom It May Concern:
We are currently researching mass-emailing options. Is it possible to
send attachments through mailman?
Yes
Essence Ward
Office Manager
National Immigration Law Center
1101 14th Street, NW, Suite 410
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:40:15 -0400, you wrote:
We are currently researching mass-emailing options. Is it possible to
send attachments through mailman?
yes, the question still unanswered by this list, is where the switch is to turn
OFF attachments.
I assume that by the total silence that this
Hi everyone...
I just upgraded to 2.1.2 recently, I have Postfix running, and
postfix-to-mailman.py ... this used to work in 2.1, and is now broken.. :(
WhatdidIdowrongnow? :-/ I did a search for unprocessed and confirm in
the mail archives, but didn't see anything come back that looked like
Greetings Everyone,
My server just upgraded to version 2.1.2 of mailman and i'm getting ever few days all
mylists are bouncing ... according to the server admin this is a bug in Mailman, and
that
there is no patch out there as yet for this problem.
If there is a patch, can you please let me
Well, I'm a newbie to mailman, but AFAIK, you can turn attachments off (or
just some kinds), change html to text, etc. by either editing
Mailman/Defaults.py or else doing it on the admin webpage under content
filtering. Have you looked at either of those?
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 01:23:24PM
On Wednesday, July 30, 2003, at 07:55 pm, Nyx Wolfwlaker wrote:
Greetings Everyone,
My server just upgraded to version 2.1.2 of mailman and i'm getting
ever few days all
mylists are bouncing ... according to the server admin this is a bug
in Mailman, and that
there is no patch out there as
yes, the question still unanswered by this list, is where the switch is to turn
OFF attachments.
I think you need to look into the content filtering section of the web
interface. There are two options: filter_mime_types and
pass_mime_types. They'll allow you to explicitly control what mime
Hiho!
If HTML-tags were used in a description for a MM-list, in some cases this
tags apear in the listaddress. Example:
I have a local list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the webinterface I added the
following for the listdescription:
bcenterbeschreibung/center/b
If I write a mail to the
Richard and Heath,
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. You got me to the correct
file and looking at the right places. However, it wasn't at this location
in the admindb.py file, but further down. Working with this part of the
code:
radio = RadioButtonArray(id, (_('Defer'),
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:50:16 -0400, you wrote:
I think you need to look into the content filtering section of the web
interface. There are two options: filter_mime_types and
pass_mime_types. They'll allow you to explicitly control what mime
types to allow through in Mailman 2.1.x.
Also, I
schuetzen said:
if you will read the three or more requests to this list, you will see
that I have stated that I have seen and read and done all of the above
and that I am still looking for a single switch to turn off all
attachments. If Yahoo, using this same software although blended with
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:50:03 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
Remove message attachments that don't have a matching content type. Leave
this field blank to skip this filter test.:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
if you read the instruction, you want to remove the two multipart
It is
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:25:24 +0200
Kaja P Christiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a workaround to prevent this behaviour?
Easiest is to use an external archiver. I suggest Eric Hood's MHonArc.
--
J C Lawrence
-(*)Satan, oscillate my metallic
At 5:31 PM -0500 2003/07/30, schuetzen wrote:
what i want to delete is stuff which is ATTACHED to the body of the
message, a
scond part of the message. it could be multipart or a part of the body.
Attached in what way? If it's MIME, you can't embed an image in
the body of a message
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 04:59:44PM -0500, schuetzen wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:50:03 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
Remove message attachments that don't have a matching content type. Leave
this field blank to skip this filter test.:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
if
At 1:27 AM +0200 2003/07/31, Brad Knowles wrote:
For example, if a message is PGP signed, the Content-Type: header
might be multipart/signed, multipart/mixed, or there might be no
MIME headers or formatting at all, and the message is in plain ASCII
with internal formatting that PGP
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 01:27:51 +0200, you wrote:
HTML, the value for this header might be
multipart/alternative.
We need specifics.
it is quite obvious that you are baiting me but that you clearly understand what
I am wanting and asking for.
Why don't you readdress your
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 01:35:05 +0200, you wrote:
But there isn't any Big Red Switch, nor is there ever likely to be one.
and yet there is one on Yahoogroups, which uses Mailman and EZMLM and a mess of
other scripts.
so, there IS a solution. just requires someone who wants to provide a
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:37:27 -0500, you wrote:
Gee, maybe you should start writing code, eh?
I used to until I came down with cancer and started taking morphine for the
pain. you probably know that morphine destroys logical thought progression.
so now I just vaguely remember when I used to
chasm wrote:
... I am still looking for a single switch to turn off all
attachments. If Yahoo, using
this same software although blended with EZMLM and a mess of scripts, can do
this one thing, then it should be able to be done by the programmers of this
software.
Mailman has been designed
At 7:31 PM -0500 2003/07/30, schuetzen wrote:
so, there IS a solution. just requires someone who wants to
provide a product
for about a hundred thousand listowners who are going to come
boiling out of YHG
when yhg starts charging for their services.
Go to the Yahoo! people, pay them a
Gee, maybe you should start writing code, eh?
I used to until [troll deleted by moderator]
As one of the admins here, I've just set [EMAIL PROTECTED] to moderated
status, so all of his postings will be approved by one of the
moderators before going to the list. Given where this discussion is
I hope this is the right address for this message.
I have installed Mailman on my Mac OS X 10.2.6 system where a recent
postfix is running.
The administrative interface to mailman is working and the web
interface to that admin interface as well.
But what is not working is mail. No message is
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Gerben Wierda wrote:
But what is not working is mail. No message is being sent, nothing
appears in postfix's logs nor in mailman's logs. Without clues I have
no idea on how to debug this.
So you send mail to a list and there is nothing in the
Chas,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 05:31:23PM -0500, schuetzen wrote:
what i want to delete is stuff which is ATTACHED to the body of the
message,
As far as I can see, Mailman will do that for you. But first...
You do not seem to understand how mail is constructed.
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