Hi,
I had to configure different DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST from DEFAULT_URL_HOST.
That works for the lists and for the admin pages of the lists. It
doesn't work for the general overview pages like /mailman/admin and
/mailman/listinfo. The link on the admin page to the listinfo page and
vice versa
Hello everybody.
Im writing to this list, because i want to get Mailman's web interface
to work. The problem is: Mailman works in a chroot (in partnership with
exim).
Mail delivery and everything works fine, but when i want to use the web
interface i get the following error:
Mailman CGI
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 04:52:24PM +0200, Fabian Werner wrote:
Anyway, Mailman has everything it needs to function in the chroot
(/var/lib/mailman complete and /usr/lib/mailman complete). Those two
mentioned paths contain a symlink called wrapper.
use mount bind to include mailman dir into web
Michael Schaarwaechter wrote:
I had to configure different DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST from DEFAULT_URL_HOST.
That works for the lists and for the admin pages of the lists. It
doesn't work for the general overview pages like /mailman/admin and
/mailman/listinfo. The link on the admin page to the listinfo
Fabian Werner wrote:
Mail delivery and everything works fine, but when i want to use the web
interface i get the following error:
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored in your syslog:
No such file or directory
There is nothing
We have a problem here on campus that I'm sure other sites have addressed.
We currently use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as our users addresses but in the past and
with some remaining legacy systems they still have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In listproc I used to have an alias file to set to do this for all the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
It looks like msg_footer (on the list's Non-digest options page), and
possibly also digest_footer (on the list's Digest options page), has a
non-ascii character in it.
Ahhh... yeah. The question is, what next? I run into this fairly often
(a few times a month) when
Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Spake wrote:
I've got a problem with Mailman, and I'm unsure as to how to correct it.
My host provider runs MailMan 2.1.5. I like it, but the problem I'm
having is that I keep getting periodic mass bouncings my list. I get
like a 95% bounce action notification
Hi All,
I am getting the following errors durring mailman runs:
mailman01:/var/lib/mailman/qfiles/out# Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner, line 270, in ?
main()
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner, line 230, in main
qrunner.run()
File
David Spake wrote:
Here is one of the notices (with the email address of the 'notified'
person xx'd out):
--
This is a Mailman mailing list bounce action notice:
List: HH_Talk
Member: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: Subscription disabled.
Reason: Excessive or
Sean Roe wrote:
I am getting the following errors durring mailman runs:
mailman01:/var/lib/mailman/qfiles/out# Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner, line 270, in ?
main()
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/qrunner, line 230, in main
qrunner.run()
File
At 3:19 PM -0500 2005-08-29, Dave Rasmussen wrote:
In listproc I used to have an alias file to set to do this for all the
users that would come along and just translate csd.uwm.edu to uwm.edu.
This was not a whitelist by the way.
Is there a way to do this with mailman?
Not
We had a list (MM 2.1.5 under sendmail) suddenly stop working, with logs
showing that all incoming messages (from members and nonmembers alike)
were being discarded. Configs had been set to discard without copying to
the list admin, and it is a relatively low volume list, so it wasn't
noticed for
Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Spake wrote:
The copy of the original message is attached to or included in the
triggering bounce notice. Somewhere between the first material you
quote and the copy of the original message, there should be the reply
from your outgoing MTA or the recipient's MTA
Mike == Mike Avery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike Looking at the archives to the mailing list, I've seen that
Mike different people have had this problem since 2003 in one
Mike form or another.
Actually, not. (See below.)
Mike Still, it seems Mailman should be able to handle
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