Mailman 2.1.12
Had a server crash. Built a new server, compiled MM 2.1.12 from source
and restored the lists, data, and archives from a backup.
Messages are going to the list but most aren't getting archived, with
errors like the one pasted below.
This has come up before:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail server. The mail server will simply run Postfix /
Dovecot.
This will
On 5/13/09 10:06 PM, David Newman wrote:
Mailman 2.1.12
Had a server crash. Built a new server, compiled MM 2.1.12 from source
and restored the lists, data, and archives from a backup.
Messages are going to the list but most aren't getting archived, with
errors like the one pasted below.
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Mailman-Users mailing list
Mailman-Users@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3
Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
Unsubscribe:
The address t...@test.com is not a list. It is just a pop3 email account.
They do appear in the archives at l...@test.com!
Does 'l...@test.com' have any eligible recipients (non-digest members
with delivery enabled and in some cases not an explicit addressee and
not the poster).
Did not
I had set myself as a member. I thought you meant otherwise.
I receive mails sent directly to the list, but not when messages get redirected
by the filter.
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 17:33:51 -0700
From: m...@msapiro.net
To: fzanl...@hotmail.com; mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE:
I have had mailman running for many years now, and have updated it
semi regularly over the years (currently 2.1.9).
A few days ago, I tried to post a message to a list I host and got:
Command died with
status 4: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post listname. Command
output:
No such
[oops, left something out]
This is odd since my current install of mailman has permissions like
this:
8 -rwxr-xr-x 1 rootmailman 7622 Jun 8 2007 add_members
6 -rwxr-xr-x 1 rootmailman 6008 Jun 8 2007 arch
4 -rwxr-xr-x 1 rootmailman 2569 Jun 8 2007 b4b5-archfix
on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail server. The mail server
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 09:45:33PM -0400, Carlos Williams wrote:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail
David Newman wrote:
On 5/13/09 10:06 PM, David Newman wrote:
Mailman 2.1.12
Had a server crash. Built a new server, compiled MM 2.1.12 from source
and restored the lists, data, and archives from a backup.
Messages are going to the list but most aren't getting archived, with
errors like
Brad Knowles wrote:
on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail
On 5/17/09 5:49 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
David Newman wrote:
On 5/13/09 10:06 PM, David Newman wrote:
Mailman 2.1.12
Had a server crash. Built a new server, compiled MM 2.1.12 from source
and restored the lists, data, and archives from a backup.
Messages are going to the list but most
Hi fellas ..
I have a list of 15000 subscribers .. and everything was working fine till like
2 weeks ago, when sending to the list and checking the mail statistics.. I find
out that the outgoing emails are only 9000!! I used to check the logs and all
the 15000 were being sent successfully ..
Hi there,
I am migrating my old mailman system. mailman thinks the mailman mail
list is not created although it is as identified correctly by the
newlist program. What is going on here?
r...@enabled:/usr/local/mailman# /etc/init.d/mailman start
* Site list for mailman (usually named
Hi Brad,
Is this something that would become *easier* if it were done using the
MYSQL plugin that is floating around?
Thanks!
James.
on 5/14/09 8:45 PM, Carlos Williams said:
I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management
LuKreme wrote:
A few days ago, I tried to post a message to a list I host and got:
Command died with
status 4: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post listname. Command
output:
No such file or directory
status 4 means the execve that runs python returned. The no such file
or directory
Brad Knowles writes:
You can certainly configure Mailman to use your new mail-only server as
the external mail interface to the world, but I think you're going to
need to have some sort of mail server running on the web server machine,
The only other solution I can see is to have
James Reid wrote:
Is this something that would become *easier* if it were done using the
MYSQL plugin that is floating around?
If by MYSQL plugin, you mean a MySQL Member Adaptor, then no. That
has only to do with list membership. It has nothing to do with
delivery of mail to Mailman.
--
Mark
Noah wrote:
I am migrating my old mailman system. mailman thinks the mailman mail
list is not created although it is as identified correctly by the
newlist program. What is going on here?
What is/are the settings for MAILMAN_SITE_LIST in Defaults.py/mm_cfg.py?
The Defaults.py setting
Khalil Abbas wrote:
I have a list of 15000 subscribers .. and everything was working fine till
like 2 weeks ago, when sending to the list and checking the mail statistics..
I find out that the outgoing emails are only 9000!! I used to check the logs
and all the 15000 were being sent
On 17-May-2009, at 19:29, Mark Sapiro wrote:
status 4: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post listname. Command
output:
No such file or directory
status 4 means the execve that runs python returned. The no such file
or directory can refer to either /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman or
to the
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