Hi,
Sorry for bugging you with this problem again but my sys admin is ill for
two weeks and our mailman server used for an important project is down since
I tried to change in the archive menu the option of archive visibility from
public to private.
I have the following message on the web
Mayb this will make it clearer. Postfix is installed using yum install
postfix.
While mailman is compiled from source with the following options:
./configure --with-mail-gid=postfix --with-cgi-gid=apache
However, I keep encountering errors where postfix is unable to execute the
wrapper for
Hi again
I found the problem and a workaround:
Problem: in /archive/public normally I should only found symb link to
directories located in /private. But on our system (and I don't know why)
there was no symb link but directories with archives files.
Fix: I deleted the directory of the list in
Okay...
I have asked this question in the past and still cannot find a simple,
layman's way of getting my membership list downloaded. Some of you have
been very kind and told me some ways using cron jobs and stuff like that
but to be honest that is over my head unless you tell me point by point
Hello everyone,
My organization makes extensive use of multiple Mailman lists, and I am
involved in the administration of a couple “easy” lists. But there are two
things I would like to do that I can’t seem to find out how to do. Maybe
one of you can tell me what to do.
1. (Seemingly
At 6:05 AM -0500 2006-01-04, William F. Hill, Jr. wrote:
Some of you have
been very kind and told me some ways using cron jobs and stuff like that
but to be honest that is over my head unless you tell me point by point the
exact
On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:37, Bob Tourkow wrote:
Hello everyone,
My organization makes extensive use of multiple Mailman lists, and
I am
involved in the administration of a couple “easy” lists. But there
are two
things I would like to do that I can’t seem to find out how to do.
William == William F Hill, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
William I have asked this question in the past and still cannot
William find a simple, layman's way of getting my membership list
William downloaded.
One way: Go to the list information page using your web browser. It
usually has
Thank you Mark!
- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] merge archives
Manuel Kissoyan wrote:
We saved one of the accounts archives and then
Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
I applied the ht://dig patches to 2.1.7 on my test box with no
problems. IIRC there were just a few ofsets for a few hunks.
So it appears to apply cleanly.
Agreed... the upgrade seemed to go very smoothly last night.
Best,
--Glenn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Command died with status 2:
/usr/share/mailman/mail/mailman post rxtesttuesday. Command
output: Group
mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
executed as
group mailman, but the system's mail server executed the mail
script as
dylan lim wrote:
Mayb this will make it clearer. Postfix is installed using yum install
postfix.
While mailman is compiled from source with the following options:
./configure --with-mail-gid=postfix --with-cgi-gid=apache
The --with-mail-gid=postfix doesn't come into play yet, because you
Greetings All,
I have just joined this list and I hope that I am not cluttering it up with
an easy or common question. I have spent quite a bit of time searching
Google, the list archive, and FAQ without success for the answer.
I work for a library organization which runs ~100 different lists
Bob Tourkow wrote:
1. (Seemingly simple question) How can I print out a complete list of the
names and email addresses of all members of the list?
The command line tool
bin/list_members
Run it with the --help option for instructions.
If you don't have access to this and there is no one
Michael Berkowski wrote:
I have recently implemented SpamAssassin with Mailman on
our server, using the spamd.py and spamassassin.py handlers described here:
http://www.jamesh.id.au/articles/mailman-spamassassin/
The spamd/spamassassin handlers are called with GLOBAL_PIPELINE.insert(1,
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Messages to the -request address will not be filtered, but spam to this
address is normally just returned to the sender with an error message,
not forwarded to an owner/moderator.
Except spam often has a forged sender address, so sending an error to this
Thanks for the response, Mark.
I set this up and threw a few dozen messages at it with a VB test spamming
macro. It works perfectly.
Will messages discarded from OWNER_PIPELINE appear in any log as those
discarded from GLOBAL_PIPELINE appear in vette?
Thanks again,
Michael
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MINITEX Library
Michael Berkowski wrote:
Will messages discarded from OWNER_PIPELINE appear in any log as those
discarded from GLOBAL_PIPELINE appear in vette?
Yes. They are processed by IncomingRunner just like normal posts. Only
the pipeline is different. Anything that results in a discarded
message will be
I see now why they didn't first appear in the log. They never passed to the
SpamAssassin handler at all because I had a typo in my
OWNER_PIPELINE.insert() line. My test spams were just being dropped
altogether. I've corrected it and the owner messages are now being properly
scored and logged in
At 10:35 AM -0800 2006-01-04, Mark Sapiro wrote:
OWNER_PIPELINE will directly take care of messages to -owner addresses.
Messages to the -admin and -bounces (admin is a synonym for bounces)
address will not be filtered, but if they are unrecognized and
forwarded to the owner, they will be
Hi all. I'm attempting to get Mailman running on a Slackware-10.0 machine with
2.6.11.7 and Grsecurity installed. After running check_perms_grsecurity.py and
then running ./mailmanctl start, I
received several errors such as this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Igor Gueths wrote:
Hi all. I'm attempting to get Mailman running on a Slackware-10.0 machine with
2.6.11.7 and Grsecurity installed. After running check_perms_grsecurity.py and
then running ./mailmanctl start, I
received several errors such as this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Hi all,
While trying to generate the data/aliases.db files using genaliases, I have
encountered a problem:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./genaliases, line 116, in ?
main()
File ./genaliases, line 106, in main
MTA.create(mlist, nolock=True, quiet=quiet)
File
Eric == Eric S Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eric and obviously something is broken with my environment and
Eric has been for years with various distributions. When the
Eric monthly notices go out, the human associated with the
Eric mailman address gets all of the bounces.
Andy Bardwell wrote:
I am working with a community radio station which has multiple lists in
Mailman that are used to contact volunteers. A volunteer can be on
several of the lists. We frequently want to send to all volunteers. Is
there a way to send to all the lists, with out duplicates? One
Kabilan L wrote:
I have Centos sever having mailman-2.1.5-33.rhel4 installed and configured it
is working fine.I have LDAP running on my server.I have an doubt in the
creating new lists/groups.I want to have subgroups.For example
i have students suppose in
ms group
phd group
btech group
Here all
dylan lim wrote:
While trying to generate the data/aliases.db files using genaliases, I have
encountered a problem:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ./genaliases, line 116, in ?
main()
File ./genaliases, line 106, in main
MTA.create(mlist, nolock=True, quiet=quiet)
File
Hi,
Thanks for your help. I have read this faq before. However, my problem is
that I do not have aliases or aliases.db file at all after I have done my
compilation of mailman. Creating a newlist and running genaliases to
generate these files gave me the above errors.
Thank you for your time.
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