I'm running into a GID problem in the interface between mailman and postfix.
Here's the error message:
(Command died with status 2: /usr/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman. Command
output: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
executed as group mailman, but the
Hi!
I have a frontend mailserver with postfix, it is configured to relay all
mails which have destination: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to my mailman
server. This mailman server is in DMZ, it have LOCAL IP, and it is
configured with postfix. In my postfix transport.db file I added the link to
relay all
Hi.
Have you ever seen Mailman issue duplicate subscription requests?
When a user sends a request to subscribe, he is receiving two confirmations for
each request. Nothing obvious is apparent in the logs and the confirmations are
properly formatted. Email is flowing well (using Postfix as the
Hi.
I'm Ray from espora.org.
We're having some trouble with a mail list in our server. The fact is that
we've all received an e-mail telling us about excessive bounces, so we've
been all unsuscribed. We have no idea about what could be, so i'm writting
all of you to know if you've experienced
On 12/10/08 17:23, Ray wrote:
We're having some trouble with a mail list in our server. The fact is
that we've all received an e-mail telling us about excessive bounces,
so we've been all unsuscribed. We have no idea about what could be,
so i'm writting all of you to know if you've experienced
Mark A. Olbert wrote:
I'm running into a GID problem in the interface between mailman and postfix.
Here's the error message:
(Command died with status 2: /usr/mailman/mail/mailman post mailman. Command
output: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be
executed as
I ran out of disk on the partition where mailman (/var) resides - I've
gotten more disk assigned and I'm planning to move mailman to a new file
system (/apps).
I found the faq entry and information on moving mailman from one server
to another... but I'm wondering if anyone is aware of any special
James Weingarten wrote:
Have you ever seen Mailman issue duplicate subscription requests?
When a user sends a request to subscribe, he is receiving two confirmations
for each request.
Probably because he is sending two subscribe commands to the -request
address, one in the subject and one in
Peter Kaszas wrote:
But, when I wanted to setup some lists to accept mails from everybody
(public list) (that means I accept mails also from non-listmembers without
any moderation), that means I setup in Privacy Options ... - Sender Filter
- General Non Memeber rule : ACCEPT
But it doesnt do
Ray wrote:
We're having some trouble with a mail list in our server. The fact is that
we've all received an e-mail telling us about excessive bounces, so we've
been all unsuscribed. We have no idea about what could be, so i'm writting
all of you to know if you've experienced something like this,
Lynn, Michael wrote:
I ran out of disk on the partition where mailman (/var) resides - I've
gotten more disk assigned and I'm planning to move mailman to a new file
system (/apps).
I found the faq entry and information on moving mailman from one server
to another... but I'm wondering if anyone
Jim wrote:
I have confirmed that one user who received the duplicate confirmation did,
indeed, have a subscribe in the subject and the body.
Is there a way to protect against that behavior by the -request process? I
would expect that process to detect that the requests were within the same
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