Dragon said the following on 3/13/2006 1:49 AM:
It's not so much a problem per se as it is just that I want
processing to be much more immediate so that when a member
subscription is approved or a member unsubscribes or is removed from
the list, the password update and other setup
Hi Guys
We are in the process of moving a bunch of mail lists from one server to
another. As far as I could read, one needs to copy the following directories
:-
/usr/local/mailman/lists
/usr/local/mailman/archives
I have copied those directories over to my new server and all
RC wrote:
I have copied those directories over to my new server and all appears to be
working, except that I cannot see any of the lists through the web
interface.
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.029.htp,
especially the part about 'existing lists'.
I have also
Hello,
In our setup, we see a number of our queue runners exiting during their
daily operation:
Mar 13 14:20:03 2006 (5122) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
(pid: 5126, sig: None, sts: 1, class: BounceRunner, slice: 2/2) [restarting]
Mar 13 14:20:04 2006 (5218) BounceRunner qrunner
On 3/13/06, H. Wade Minter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Privacy Options - Sender Filters, I have generic_nonmember_action set
to Accept. I also have accept_these_nonmembers set to a regexp of ^.*,
and all other _these_nonmembers options are blank.
It shouldn't be necessary to have both of those
On 3/13/06, George Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At this stage, mail starts backing up in the archive queue and isn't
delivered until mailman is restarted. After having a dig through the
archive, I added MAX_RESTARTS = 1 to the config file in the hope
that this would solve the problem,
H. Wade Minter wrote:
I'm trying to configure a Mailman 2.1.6 installation to have an
open-posting list. That is, mail from nonmembers should be immediately
accepted and forwarded to the list.
In Privacy Options - Sender Filters, I have generic_nonmember_action set
to Accept. I also have
We have a number of departments with similarly-sounding lists as well as
some that replicate others. To streamline and simplify, I intend to rename
some lists. The FAQ describe how to move and redirect lists but this isn't
quite what I want. In some cases, some lists will swap names (ie ListX
is
Dave Stern wrote:
We have a number of departments with similarly-sounding lists as well as
some that replicate others. To streamline and simplify, I intend to rename
some lists. The FAQ describe how to move and redirect lists but this isn't
quite what I want. In some cases, some lists will swap
Dave Stern sent the message below at 10:49 3/13/2006:
We have a number of departments with similarly-sounding lists as well as
some that replicate others. To streamline and simplify, I intend to rename
some lists. The FAQ describe how to move and redirect lists but this isn't
quite what I want. In
Dragon wrote:
Dave Stern wrote:
We have a number of departments with similarly-sounding lists as well as
some that replicate others. To streamline and simplify, I intend to rename
some lists. The FAQ describe how to move and redirect lists but this isn't
quite what I want. In some cases, some
George Barnett wrote:
Alas, there isn't anything in the error log. Does it make a difference
that I have multiple queue runners running? Eg 2 Arch runner, 2
outgoing runners, etc.
This should be fine as long as the number of runners for any queue is a
power of 2 (1, 2, 4, etc).
The qrunner
Dragon wrote:
I'm certainly willing to give this a try though, I can usually wrap
my head around a new programming language pretty quickly. Especially
if I can get some good guidance over the thorny bits.
As good as we're capable of :-)
OK, this looks like the right path for what I want to
Hi:
Is it possible to rename a list -- a major rename that is, not just
case change that is mentioned in web interface?
If not, how do you delete a list -- and save or transfer its members?
Thanks!
Dave
David Andrews and white cane Harry.
On 3/13/06, David Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to rename a list -- a major rename that is, not just
case change that is mentioned in web interface?
This was *just* discusses on the list. Please see:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/msg37663.html
David Andrews wrote:
Is it possible to rename a list -- a major rename that is, not just
case change that is mentioned in web interface?
If you have command line access to the server and sufficient
permission, all you need do is rename the list specific directories
and maybe one file and one
First, thanks very much for your prompt answers Mark! the more I read and
hear about this system the more convinced I am this will be a great solution
for us. You mentioned editing messages may be a bit cumbersome, but these
new questions of mine will give you an idea of my tolerance for pain
Gail wrote:
My question is, is it possible to somehow get old digests into the
system? And if so, is there a way to write a script to do that in some
automated way?
It is trivially easy to import messages into a Mailman archive with the
bin/arch command line tool IF and ONLY IF the messages
Hi all,
I keep seeing Login failure with private rosters errors in my mischief
logs. Some are accepted as being valid, but others seem to be unrelated
to private archives and more likely to be failure to login to
unsubscribe or change options. I haven't directly asked any of the
users,
Jim Popovitch wrote:
I keep seeing Login failure with private rosters errors in my mischief
logs. Some are accepted as being valid, but others seem to be unrelated
to private archives and more likely to be failure to login to
unsubscribe or change options. I haven't directly asked any of the
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