On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 03:17:10PM -0700, Evan Perkins wrote:
I searched the archives, but couldn't find this question answered there.
Is there a way, as the list admin for a number of Mailman-run email
lists, to find if someone is subscribed to multiple lists?
find_member(8)?
(assuming
Hi,
we're running Mailman 2.1.9 and can't upgrade because our Python is too
old. Today we had an issue with a message that was sent by our secretary to
our staff list. Her message kept being discarded by Mailman and I can't
find the reason. The list in question has all filter settings either
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 12:15:40AM -0800, Wissam Yamout wrote:
Whenever an email is sent to my list I get this :
[listname]-bou...@mydomain.com ON BEHALF [email] in the mail header
Is there a way to get rid of this and put just [email].
ISTR it's an Outlook feature, this seems plausible,
Adam McGreggor
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 03:17:10PM -0700, Evan Perkins wrote:
I searched the archives, but couldn't find this question answered there.
Is there a way, as the list admin for a number of Mailman-run email
lists, to find if someone is subscribed to multiple lists?
Wissam Yamout wrote:
Whenever an email is sent to my list I get this :
[listname]-bou...@mydomain.com ON BEHALF [email] in the mail header
Is there a way to get rid of this and put just [email].
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/RoA9.
Plus how can anyone send emails to the list
Mitch Gore wrote:
I am trying to set up a mailman server and having some real difficulties.
Details:
Using CentOS 5.2
MTA = Postfix
I have postfix working, i can log into my user and send and receive
messages. I then installed mailman and started configuring based on
this page:
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
we're running Mailman 2.1.9 and can't upgrade because our Python is too
old. Today we had an issue with a message that was sent by our secretary
to our staff list. Her message kept being discarded by Mailman and I
can't find the reason. The list in question has all
--On 4. März 2009 06:32:52 -0800 Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
One thing that could be doing this given what you've said is if
Non-digest options - scrub_nondigest is Yes,
It's not.
the message is HTML only
(not multipart/alternative)
It's not.
and ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER = 0
Mitch Gore wrote:
Basically I am creating a list with 30,000 or so members to my prof
organization. I want the list owner to be able to send email to the
list but not other members. If a member reply i want it to goto a
separate i...@domain.com mailbox. I cant seem to find these settings.
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
--On 4. März 2009 06:32:52 -0800 Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
If the above is not the answer, send me the raw message.
Will do.
It turns out the message was some kind of edit of a prior list message
and when it was sent to the list, it still contained
Jim Savoy wrote:
I did check out a couple of the lists that had outstanding
digest.mboxes and found that they didn't have any subscribers with the
digest option checked.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
But, assuming this is a more or less standard Mailman (2.1.5), even if
no one is subscribed to the
Savoy, Jim wrote:
Ran it by cron. I don't see any activity at all when it runs (when I ran
the checkdbs program, python lead the way when I did a top, but
nothing
seems to happen when I run senddigests).
Try
su mailman
cron/senddigests
It probably won't be any different, but it's worth a try.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Thanks for the MAILTO info.
Try
su mailman
cron/senddigests
Boom. That worked. All (but 3) of the 501 digest.mboxes are gone
now and I got a delivery from the list I am a digest member of.
It ran rather quickly too (1 minute flat).
If/when we resolve this, I guess I'll
Savoy, Jim wrote:
If/when we resolve this, I guess I'll have to start a new thread on
why those 3 didn't go away. :-)
Are they for lists that had a post arrive during or immediately after
the time the digest was sent? In other words do they just contain
messages waiting for the next digest?
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Try
su mailman
cron/senddigests
Since we are trying to troubleshoot a very mysterious problem, I should
include all of the information I have. When I ran senddigest by hand (as
user mailman), I did get a warning:
[mailman cron]$ ./senddigests
Jim Savoy wrote:
So obviously, this has something to do with this being run from cron.
You would think all of it would fail though (the checkdbs stuff runs
fine from cron).
Hmmm - the above may not be true. Checkdbs did not run this morning.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
What does crontab -u mailman -l
Savoy, Jim wrote:
I didn't get anything mailed to me when I added the MAILTO though...
Divide and conquer. First get a dead simple cron job working, maybe one
that runs every few minutes and does something like:
date /tmp/foo-cron; echo done
Once that is working and you are receiving
Savoy, Jim wrote:
If/when we resolve this, I guess I'll have to start a new thread on
why those 3 didn't go away. :-)
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Are they for lists that had a post arrive during or immediately after
the time the digest was sent? In other words do they just contain
messages waiting for
Savoy, Jim wrote:
Since we are trying to troubleshoot a very mysterious problem, I should
include all of the information I have. When I ran senddigest by hand (as
user mailman), I did get a warning:
[mailman cron]$ ./senddigests
/mail/mailman/pythonlib/korean/c/euc_kr.py:24: RuntimeWarning:
Savoy, Jim wrote:
I think you nailed it. This is different from cron/crontab.in. The
latest
changes I made are not reflected. So am I supposed to do the:
cd mailman/cron
crontab -u mailman crontab.in
every time I make a change to the crontab.in file? I believe that was
the
very first
Savoy, Jim wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Are they for lists that had a post arrive during or immediately after
the time the digest was sent? In other words do they just contain
messages waiting for the next digest?
Two of them yes, but the other two no. I will deal with this later and
Start a new
Savoy, Jim wrote:
Two of them yes, but the other two no.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
For the two old ones, be sure to check the list's digest_send_periodic
setting.
Right. That was the difference. They are the only two that say NO to
this query.
Thanks for everything, Mark.
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it
as admin from behind a corporate firewall?
Scott
--
Outside of a dog a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark
to read.
- Groucho
Sandy
Dr. Scott S. Jones writes:
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can access it
as admin from behind a corporate firewall?
That depends on what the firewall firewalls. Try accessing the admin
page from behind the firewall. If it works, you're golden. If not,
you're
On 3/4/2009 8:29 PM, Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
Is there any way to enable my mailman installation so that I can
access it as admin from behind a corporate firewall?
Which is behind (inside) the firewall, you or Mailman?
Just to confirm, you are wanting to access the Mailman administrative
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