Bob Bergey wrote:
Can Google Free Search be set up to use for searches of my Mailman
archives? How would I go about it? I searched the list archives here
but didn't find anything on the topic.
Also, the list in question is a list where archives are set up to be
viewable only by current
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
I am using Mailman v2.1.6 and I was wondering whether it is possible to
have a different DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN per virtual host?
I decided to cheat by sticking the following in the apache config for my
sites:
RewriteRule ^/mailman/(.*)
I'm using rpm to install mailman 2.7.1-1.2 on fedora5
and I need to create a new page like admin or admindb to handle an additional
role
unfortunately in the setup I have i couldn't find cgi-wrapper.c to recompile it
in order to invoke the new page
is there a way to make mailman recognize my
I have rebuilt the MM patches I publish for compatibility with MM 2.1.9
There are no functional changes but the revised patches should apply
to the 2.1.9 source code without patch complaining too much.
I have not done much testing due to pressure of other work. If you
encounter any problems
Brad Knowles writes:
At 12:26 PM +0900 10/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily easy, but see http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html.
I've heard rumors that there's a Perl module on CPAN implementing
Jamie's algorithm.
It was my understanding that Mailman already
Too many thanks to Mark and Brad.
This is very interesting problem according to me.
I have done as follows:
First, I went to auto-responder and reduced to
autoresponse_graceperiod from 90 to 0.
Then, I received a digest message both my gmail and my yahoo address
in question in [mylist [EMAIL
Hi, i´m having a problem with mailman 2.1.5+postfix 2.1.5. The server is
working fine for it´s virtual users, i´ve followed the intructions form
README.POSTFIX and created the list, subscribe some users, run the
genaliases script. But these error show up in the log:
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*Oct 3 10:55:39 Cuervo2
- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] allow members of one list to post to another
John Heim wrote:
I'm trying to switch my department over
At 5:04 PM +0300 10/3/06, Levent Elpen wrote:
Fourth, Re-check membership list and I shocked: All digest options
that I cancelled re-placed! The system automatically choose digest
checkbox for only these three members (two, my gmail and yahoo
addresses).
Weird. I'm just taking a shot in
At 9:30 AM -0500 10/3/06, John Heim wrote:
3. Restart mailman:
/etc/init.d/mailman restart
Or, for people who are using the Mailman-standard tools to stop and
restart the program, you would need the step mailmanctl restart.
I don't think it works unless you do step 3 which confused me
Hi
I've checked the FAQ's and can't see (probably because wood and
trees springs to mind) how to approve mails without having to go to
the web to do it. The message I get telling me there's a mail awaiting
approval states:
If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact,
I must have messed up a setting on my mailman server because none of the
requests sent by email are being processed.
When I send a subscribe request to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see
my Postfix server relaying the message to the mailman server, but it doesn't
actually subscribe the email address that I
Ki Song wrote:
I must have messed up a setting on my mailman server because none of the
requests sent by email are being processed.
When I send a subscribe request to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see
my Postfix server relaying the message to the mailman server, but it doesn't
actually subscribe the
Hi,
Where would I find info on Mailman 2, its advantages etc over 1? Sort of
like a white paper and/or release notes. Not having much luck with
Google or the Mailman site
regards
Steven Jones
Senior Linux/Unix/San System Administrator
APG -Technology Integration Team
Victoria University of
I just inherited ownership of a Mailman 2.1.5 list, my first exposure to
Mailman, though I've run lists on majordomo, Yahoo!, etc. I've checked
the FAQ, but didn't find answers to these:
1) If my list is set so that only members can post, and I have a spam
filter set up to hold messages
I have mm 2.1.5, Exim4 installed on a Debian box.
When setting up mailing lists the link in the outgoing email fails with a
404 error
The link is:
https://mail.servername.com/cgi-bin/admin/listname (Not Found)
The requested URL /cgi-bin/admin/internal was not found on this
Thanks...
I made too self-efforts about this problem before I registered this
group and asked my questions to you. These FAQs never answer my
questions exactly. However, it is not possible to search so long and
variable questions at Python's Mailman FAQ Wizard web pages.
I cancelled my group's
Peter Soccar wrote:
I'm using rpm to install mailman 2.7.1-1.2 on fedora5
and I need to create a new page like admin or admindb to handle an additional
role
unfortunately in the setup I have i couldn't find cgi-wrapper.c to recompile
it in order to invoke the new page
is there a way to make
chris fergus wrote:
I can get to the initial admin page at:
https://mail.servername.com/mailman/admin/mailman
but not the overview page
https://mail.servername.com/cgi-bin/listinfo
I get the 404 error.
My mm_cfg.py variable looks like this:
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'https://%s/cgi-bin/'
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 12:26 PM +0900 10/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily easy, but see http://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html.
I've heard rumors that there's a Perl module on CPAN implementing
Jamie's algorithm.
It was my understanding that Mailman already implements
On 10/2/06, Robert Hsiung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, everyone,
Do any of you know of an easy way to organize email into threads?
Have any of you integrated a Mailman list and a message board?
Mail2Forum might give you a good start -
http://sourceforge.net/projects/m2f/
Hope this
Ki Song wrote:
I must have messed up a setting on my mailman server because none of the
requests sent by email are being processed.
When I send a subscribe request to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see
my Postfix server relaying the message to the mailman server,
How? Is it piping the message to |
Peter Davis wrote:
I just inherited ownership of a Mailman 2.1.5 list, my first exposure to
Mailman, though I've run lists on majordomo, Yahoo!, etc. I've checked
the FAQ, but didn't find answers to these:
1) If my list is set so that only members can post, and I have a spam
filter set up to
martin moriarty wrote:
We're running mailman 2.1.5 successfully here. Weve a particular problem
with viewing attachments from arhives in a moderated list. I can send
an attachment as moderator ( PDF ) to the list and its distributed
correctly after moderation. If however you go to view it
Martin Dennett wrote:
If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact,
Mailman will discard the held message. Do this if the message is
spam. If you reply to this message and include an Approved: header
with the list password in it, the message will be approved for posting
to
Mark Sapiro wrote:
You can still do it, but your Approved: line must be in a message sent
to the listname-request and with the subject of the sub-part
message, i.e. confirm 40 digit hex token (perhaps preceded by Re
:, but not by Re : .
I think I fumble fingered the above. What I meant was it's
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