I am moving a couple list from a server that was running version 2.0.8.
I have got the list in place and the archives in place ran bin/withlist
-l -r fix_url listname -u This may be where I messed up since I used
the virtual hostname (should I have used the default host name?) But
whatever
Well I found the problem missed a silly tic in the add_virtualhost in
the host name, now How can I fix the archives so they are visible?
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Hi,
I've been browsing the archives, bug lists and google for a while but
was unable to find a solution for my problem, so I'm asking here.
The mbox archive of one of my lists (~ 15.000 mails in 2 years) is a
little broken: In approx. 5% (guessed) of the cases, two mails are not
correctly
At 9:18 PM -0500 2006-01-21, Matt Gostick wrote:
I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of 'notification'
system. For example, a user subscribes to the list, and after subscribing
I can send him/her an email notifiying them an event that happens on my
website.
Myo Zaw Nyunt wrote:
I got the following error after I post my first mail to the list. I am using
Sendmail. I don't know what to do.
Regards,
Myo Gyi
Servername Mailman mail-wrapper: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the
mail wrapper script to be executed as group mailman, but the
Matt Gostick wrote:
I was hoping that using a standard
program where the unsubscribe/subscribe system was known and trusted by isp's
that I would get
better penetration.
I don't think that's the way ISP's work in general. I think they
consider the source IP of the mail, not the software that
Mel Sojka wrote:
now How can I fix the archives so they are visible?
I'm not sure what the issue is with your archives. Can you give more
details of the problem?
You may have to run bin/arch --wipe to rebuild the archives in order to
update embedded URLs.
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On 21/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19/01/06, Bryan Carbonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
by a specific list?
Since there is no inbuilt way to do this with Mailman, I wrote a
Python script to parse the
Bastian Friedrich wrote:
The mbox archive of one of my lists (~ 15.000 mails in 2 years) is a
little broken: In approx. 5% (guessed) of the cases, two mails are not
correctly separated by a blank line, i.e. the From header of the
latter email is directly under the last (non-empty) line of
Bryan Carbonnell
Again, let me know if you see any way this can be improved.
I haven't looked in great detail, but here are some random thoughts I
have on the subject for your consideration.
If you rotate logs on your system, you may need to concatenate the two
most recent logs to be sure you
Well I might need to post this to the list but I am now having errors on
the moved list that got it locked down can't find the config.pck.last no
such file or directory. Below is what I am getting form the error log.
Last few entries are new looks like I have problems related to the move.
Need
Mel Sojka
I am now having errors on
the moved list that got it locked down can't find the config.pck.last no
such file or directory. Below is what I am getting form the error log.
Last few entries are new looks like I have problems related to the move.
Need a FAQ for sure.
Jan 14 12:00:01
Mark Sapiro wrote:
bin/cleanarch
should do the job.
bin/cleanarch seems to be broken. A patch is attached that will fix it,
or you can download a fixed version at
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/bin/cleanarch?view=log
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At 11:34 AM -0500 2006-01-22, Matt Gostick wrote:
Yeah, that is what I do now, but I am at the point where I am sending so
many emails per day that my penetration rate is decreasing b/c of Junk/Spam
folders.
Ahh. Yes, that could be a problem.
I was hoping that using a
At 1:27 PM -0500 2006-01-22, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
Is there any facility within Mailman to determine the bandwidth used
by a specific list?
Since there is no inbuilt way to do this with Mailman, I wrote a
Python script to parse the POST log and take the size of the posts to
a
Hi,
On Sunday 22 January 2006 19:55, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Bastian Friedrich wrote:
not correctly separated by a blank line, i.e. the From header of
the latter email is directly under the last (non-empty) line of the
preceding letter.
bin/cleanarch
There it was... directly at my hands...
Bastian Friedrich schrieb:
Do you have any knowledge of some fix-my-mbox-program that does the
job? Can anyone help me with a perl one-liner or sth?
Look for a typical From-Line like
| From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Sep 8 13:21:43 2003
(I'd use a regular expression for that) with a non-empty line
We moved this client from one server to other because his mailing list were
going down every week, in fact for some reason is shutid donw the whole
mailman, hope someone could help us with this, we re installed mailman and also
we deleted and created the list again, it ran for a month now again
ArteryPlanet.Net :: Manuel Kissoyan wrote:
We moved this client from one server to other because his mailing list were
going down every week, in fact for some reason is shutid donw the whole
mailman, hope someone could help us with this, we re installed mailman and
also we deleted and created
Thanx mark,
here are some of your answers...i already contacted cpanel they reinstalled
mailman in the other server before we moved this account and that didnt
help, also in this server we deleted this list and created it from zero.
I remember i saw qrunners in the server process when the
ArteryPlanet.Net :: Manuel Kissoyan wrote:
I remember i saw qrunners in the server process when the mailing list were
down but somehow when i restart mailman looks like the whole list were down,
because it starting send all the lists queued mails.
This only means that perhaps one runner was
ArteryPlanet.Net :: Manuel Kissoyan wrote:
So VirginRunner isn't (wasn't on Jan 18) running. Are there any error
log entries from Jan 18 coincident with these subprocess exits?
the following rae the complete january 18 error logs:
snip
Jan 18 17:29:18 2006 qrunner(11252): Traceback (most
Mark Sapiro wrote:
mcnutt wrote:
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/ListAdmin.py, line 138, in __getmsgids
ids = [k for k, (op, data) in self.__db.items() if op == rtype]
ValueError: too many values to unpack
It looks like some lists/listname/request.pck (or request.db for pre
2.1.5)
Jim Popovitch wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
mcnutt wrote:
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/ListAdmin.py, line 138, in __getmsgids
ids = [k for k, (op, data) in self.__db.items() if op == rtype]
ValueError: too many values to unpack
It looks like some lists/listname/request.pck (or
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I assume you are no longer getting errors from cron/checkdbs. What
happens if you put the request.pck back and try to go to the admindb
page for the list? Does this produce the error?
Yes.
If not, does it update the request.pck? If so, this may fix the problem.
If I
Jim Popovitch wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I assume you are no longer getting errors from cron/checkdbs. What
happens if you put the request.pck back and try to go to the admindb
page for the list? Does this produce the error?
Yes.
If not, does it update the request.pck? If so, this may fix
Matt == Matt Gostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matt I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of
Matt 'notification' system. For example, a user subscribes to
Matt the list, and after subscribing I can send him/her an email
Matt notifiying them an event that
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