On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:17 PM -0500 2005-03-07, Adam wrote:
Is there any way to make a mailman list archive keyword searchable
across all dates?
Go to the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py and search for searchable.
Hi. I read the FAQ at
Hi,
we are running some small lists using Mailman 2.15, with the fix
described in http://www.list.org/security.html
It has been quite a while since we applied that fix, and things
continued to run smoothly.
Everything was fine, until two days ago, delivery stopped. Completely.
We did not
At 9:49 AM +0100 2005-03-11, Stefan Waidele jun. wrote:
Everything was fine, until two days ago, delivery stopped. Completely.
We did not change anything in the list-setup. The mail-accounts are
reachable. The outgoing server is working as allways. A mail that is
send to the lists pops up in
roach == roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
roach Did this issue ever get solved? I'm getting and identical
roach error, but just using the standard OS X Server setup. It
roach was working fine for a bit, but now has stopped.
I don't know about Server, but on ordinary Mac OS X I see
Friday March 11 2005 09:08, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Joakim_N=F6mell?= wrote to
All:
im mailman-2.1.5]# patch -p1 ../htdig-2.1.5-0.1.patch ^1æH];P
Wrong syntax. You need a space after .
KS
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Toronto, ON Canada
http://www.karico.ca
... My Data is Delightful. (When
On 3/10/2005 22:27, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is what seems to be to be a limitation of MailMain, I am writing
to this list to confirm the limitation as I understand it.
I want to have a moderated announce-only list where list members cannot
post
Brad Knowles schrieb:
[...]
What version of Python are you running? Note that Mailman 2.1.5
requires Python version 2.3 or greater
Python 2.3+
I did not have any problems before.
It ran. It ran. It stopped.
There is diskspace, load average is somewhere at 0.1, everything runs
fine
Hello
I installed Mailman and I tried to follow step 4 Final system set-up,
but I don't understand what I am supposed to do. There are the things I did:
1) I added ScriptAlias /mailman/ /home/tak/mailman/cgi-bin/ to
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
2) I copied /home/tak/mailman/icons/*.{jpg,png} to
Stefan Waidele wrote:
we are running some small lists using Mailman 2.15, with the fix
described in http://www.list.org/security.html
It has been quite a while since we applied that fix, and things
continued to run smoothly.
Everything was fine, until two days ago, delivery stopped.
I tried http://www.thorie.com/mailman/
(with the extra slash at the end)
And instead of a 404 error, I got a 403 forbidden error.
The permissions on my /home/tak/mailman/cgi-bin are:
drwxrwsr-x 2 tak mailman 4096 Mar 11 08:32 cgi-bin
Do I need to change that to www-data that apache runs as?
I
Few questions for any experts on the qfiles directories..
Is there a detailed description anywhere on the qfiles sub-direcotries?
If not...
- What are the files in the qfiles/virgin directory?
- Why would files as .pck.tmp be stuck in the out directory? Same for
the in directory.
- What
I tried http://www.thorie.com/mailman/admin
And got a 404 error
I think that for some reason, apache or the cgi user id isn't able to
access /home/tak/mailman/cgi-bin
Do I need to change the permissions for /home/tak or /home/mailman?
I vaguely remember a problem I had before where apache
Timothy Horie wrote:
I tried http://www.thorie.com/mailman/
(with the extra slash at the end)
And instead of a 404 error, I got a 403 forbidden error.
The permissions on my /home/tak/mailman/cgi-bin are:
drwxrwsr-x 2 tak mailman 4096 Mar 11 08:32 cgi-bin
Do I need to change that to www-data
Timothy Horie wrote:
I tried http://www.thorie.com/mailman/admin
And got a 404 error
I think that for some reason, apache or the cgi user id isn't able to
access /home/tak/mailman/cgi-bin
Do I need to change the permissions for /home/tak or /home/mailman?
/home/mailman? do you mean
Daniel Gutierrez wrote:
Is my mailing list supposed to have the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please let
me know. My Web Site provider couldn't seem to help me, I wasn't very pleased
with that.
I'm not sure what you're asking?
A listname-owner address is the address to reach the owner of a list,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
What does the Apache log say about these errors?
I see the bug. Forgot a trailing slash after cgi-bin. It works now. Thanks!
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I get the following error after installing when running bin/check_perms:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/check_perms, line 46, in ?
from Mailman import mm_cfg
ImportError: cannot import name mm_cfg
In looking for the mm_cfg file, I can only find in path/mailman/Mailman
the
Hello.
Somehow, many of our few hundred Mailman lists are missing their config.db
and config.db.last files.
Email traffic still seems to be working on the lists (as there is no content
in the archives), but both the /mailman/admin and /mailman/listinfo URLs are
producing the error show below. I
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 13:20 -0600, Olson, Gary wrote:
In looking for the mm_cfg file, I can only find in path/mailman/Mailman
the files mm_cfg.py.dist and mm_cfg.py.dist.in -- there isn't an mm_cfg
or an mm_cfg.py file. Do I need to install this differently? How can I
get around this?
aaron wrote:
Hello.
Somehow, many of our few hundred Mailman lists are missing their config.db
and config.db.last files.
In general, this should not be a problem. As of Mailman 2.1.x, the
config.db files were replaced by config.pck files. As long as you have
config.pck files, you don't need
I'm running Mailman 2.1.2 as installed on the Macintosh Server 10.3.
It is not processing the subscription confirmations. It will send out
the email requesting confirmation, but does not process the reply. I
have checked permissions and have verified that they are all set to
mailman.
Any
David Abrahams wrote:
David Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
However, both list membership and moderation are handled in the
Moderate handler which normally comes before Hold in the pipeline, so
presumably, the poster of this message
Hello
Im reinstalling mailman after a hard disk drive crash. I recovered as
much of the data as I could from the old mailman and I have it on my new
system as /home/tak/mailman-old
Where can I find the list of e-mails that used to be on my lists? I want
to mass subscribe them all to start the
Jeremi Bergman wrote:
OK, this didn't work. I tried replacing the the request.pck with one
that didn't have any mod requests.
I verified the requests are actually coming from the right server.
The cron/checkdbs script obtains the count of pending requests in the
message '%(count)d
Timothy Horie wrote:
Im reinstalling mailman after a hard disk drive crash. I recovered as
much of the data as I could from the old mailman and I have it on my new
system as /home/tak/mailman-old
Where can I find the list of e-mails that used to be on my lists? I want
to mass subscribe them
At 10:52 PM +0900 2005-03-11, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
I don't know about Server, but on ordinary Mac OS X I see that error
fairly frequently. As far as I can tell my university's network just
takes an awful long time to get the domain lookups back, and Mac OS X
times out. Try again, and I
Sythos wrote:
hi all,
there is a way to add:
List-Archive: http://www.mydomain.tld/cgi-bin/mailman/private/namelist
It's already there if include_rfc2369_headers is Yes and the list has
archives.
List-Admin: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFC 2369 defines this one as List-Owner:. Mailman doesn't
Andreas Riegebauer wrote:
I hope you can help me. I have a problem with mailman. I don't know why
but all mails go to /var/lib/mailman/qfiles/shunt an no mail is received
by any mail list.
See the FAQ
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
Article 3.14
Also look in the Mailman
At 11:51 AM -0800 2005-03-11, J Charles Ferrari wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.1.2 as installed on the Macintosh Server 10.3.
We'll try to answer what questions we can, but please see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.021.htp.
It is not processing the subscription
Young, Darren wrote:
Few questions for any experts on the qfiles directories..
Is there a detailed description anywhere on the qfiles sub-direcotries?
If not...
There is some overview im Mailman/Queue/IncomingRunner.py, but probably
much less than you're looking for.
- What are the files in
Mark Sapiro schrieb:
[...]
The references to /home/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Switchboard.py in the
above trace do not correlate at all to the 2.1.5 version of this
module.
Also, the references to /home/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py are off
by 5 or 6 lines vs. the 2.1.5 module
Could a wrong version
Henri Brouchoud wrote:
Except for Outlook which set this subject prefix to Re : (note that
in this case the prefix contains two tokens). Outlook express and
Netscape put the rigt prefix Re: . After some tests, it seems that any
one-token prefix is accepted (X for instance).
And this is my
J Charles Ferrari wrote:
I'm running Mailman 2.1.2 as installed on the Macintosh Server 10.3.
It is not processing the subscription confirmations. It will send out
the email requesting confirmation, but does not process the reply. I
have checked permissions and have verified that they are all
Kyle McMartin wrote:
I'm administrating a few lists with large numbers of subscribers (700),
This is not a particularly large number for Mailman.
and for some reason, have been seeing weird behaviour from mailman.
We're using Debian testing, Mailman 2.1.5, and Postfix 2.1.5.
When attempting
- Why would files as .pck.tmp be stuck in the out
directory? Same for
the in directory.
The enqueue() method (see Mailman/Queue/Switchboard.py) first
creates the queue file with a .tmp extension and then after
writing the message object and metadata renames it to remove
the
Young, Darren wrote:
Any thoughts on what could be wrong with these? That partition is at 8%,
there are no physical errors reported on the system (at least in syslog)
and I don't see any _obvious_ errors regarding those files in the
Mailman logs. Permission issue perhaps?
The files that are
Hi All,
I have a very simple question that I'm sure is covered somewhere in the
docs, but I have yet to find it. What I want to do is grab the subscribers
for one of our mailman lists - either through the web interface, or using
email commands. The list is hosted on a shared server, and I
Joshua Beall wrote:
I have a very simple question that I'm sure is covered somewhere in the
docs, but I have yet to find it. What I want to do is grab the subscribers
for one of our mailman lists - either through the web interface, or using
email commands. The list is hosted on a shared
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Send a blank e-mail with subject help (without the quotes) to your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address to get the form of the who command.
who is exactly the command I needed. Thanks!
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