Re: [Mailman-Users] How to unshunt?

2009-05-26 Thread Ulf Dunkel
Hello Mark. It should be. I am now out of ideas as to why bash would report $ /var/lib/mailman/bin/unshunt $ -bash: unshunt: command not known Although that doesn't seem to be an exact copy/paste of the command and response. The litteral console output was: - snip - calamus:~# cd

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to unshunt?

2009-05-26 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Ulf Dunkel writes: The litteral console output was: - snip - calamus:~# cd /var/lib/mailman/bin/ calamus:/var/lib/mailman/bin# unshunt -bash: unshunt: command not found calamus:/var/lib/mailman/bin# - snap - On Unix, for various reasons, the current directory is

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to unshunt?

2009-05-26 Thread Ulf Dunkel
Hi Stephen. On Unix, for various reasons, the current directory is normally *not* in the search path for commands. You need to prefix the command name with the directory name (for current directory, you can abbreviate that to ./) like this: calamus:/var/lib/mailman/bin# ./unshunt options and

[Mailman-Users] correcting archive URLs

2009-05-26 Thread admin2
Hi there, I have Migrating a mail list from one Host to another host. I see that the archives have URL pointers to domain1.com . I no longer own domain1.com and would like to replace domain1.com with domain2.com is there an application already written to do that? Here is what I see in the

Re: [Mailman-Users] correcting archive URLs

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
admin2 wrote: I have Migrating a mail list from one Host to another host. I see that the archives have URL pointers to domain1.com . I no longer own domain1.com and would like to replace domain1.com with domain2.com Answered yesterday

[Mailman-Users] Question about the Group mismatch error when updating mailman service

2009-05-26 Thread Sean
Dear all I have a strange question for creating a new list after updating mailman server. Currently, I had updated my mailman server to a new machine. (mailman-2.1.5_2 - mailman-2.1.9_5) My server is FreeBSD 7.0, Postfix + mailman 2.1.9_5 And I translate the lists and archives on old machine to

[Mailman-Users] How list archive is stored internally?

2009-05-26 Thread Kārlis Repsons
Hello! I would like to ask you a couple of questions: 1. How list's mail archive is stored internally and, so, how can it be later copied over to a new server, say, after an upgrade? 2. Is there some way to use a fixed http link to the latest mail archive (current month or last N messages)?

[Mailman-Users] RES: Auto confirmation

2009-05-26 Thread Infokeep - Mario Sergio
Mark, I looked the Cleanse.py file and I found something like this: # Some headers can be used to fish for membership del msg['return-receipt-to'] del msg['disposition-notification-to'] del msg['x-confirm-reading-to'] In this case, Do I need only comment this lines? Or I need to

[Mailman-Users] Dealing with spam

2009-05-26 Thread Henry Hartley
I have a few small, private lists managed with Mailman. For the most part, I don't have problems with spam, probably aided by the fact that they are both small and private. Lately, however, on one list (about two dozen addresses) I'm getting spam that has valid users as the From: address. My

[Mailman-Users] Odd Behavior

2009-05-26 Thread Dennis Putnam
signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- 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:

Re: [Mailman-Users] How list archive is stored internally?

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Karlis Repsons wrote: Hello! I would like to ask you a couple of questions: 1. How list's mail archive is stored internally and, so, how can it be later copied over to a new server, say, after an upgrade? In a default installation there is a cumulative mailbox at

Re: [Mailman-Users] RES: Auto confirmation

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Infokeep - Mario Sergio wrote: I looked the Cleanse.py file and I found something like this: # Some headers can be used to fish for membership del msg['return-receipt-to'] del msg['disposition-notification-to'] del msg['x-confirm-reading-to'] In this case, Do I need only comment

Re: [Mailman-Users] Help! Stuck Messages

2009-05-26 Thread Aaron Marcavitch
Sorry - I know I am explaining it badly. It may be that there is a fallacy here - and I am trying to make a connection that isn't there. Lets focus on the primary problem. I have personally sent emails to the system and I know others have as well - but there are none that are in the admin

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about the Group mismatch error whenupdating mailman service

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Sean wrote: I have a strange question for creating a new list after updating mailman server. Currently, I had updated my mailman server to a new machine. (mailman-2.1.5_2 - mailman-2.1.9_5) My server is FreeBSD 7.0, Postfix + mailman 2.1.9_5 And I translate the lists and archives on old machine

[Mailman-Users] Renaming a List

2009-05-26 Thread Drew Tenenholz
Folks -- I'm thinking of changing the name of one of my lists and have read through the FAQ 4.70 http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030617 which says the basic tasks are: mv lists/oldlist lists/newlist mv archives/private/oldlist archives/private/newlist mv

Re: [Mailman-Users] Renaming a List

2009-05-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Drew Tenenholz wrote: I'm thinking of changing the name of one of my lists and have read through the FAQ 4.70 http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030617 which says the basic tasks are: mv lists/oldlist lists/newlist mv archives/private/oldlist archives/private/newlist mv

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to unshunt?

2009-05-26 Thread Stefan Förster
* Ulf Dunkel dun...@calamus.net wrote: On Unix, for various reasons, the current directory is normally *not* in the search path for commands. You need to prefix the command name with the directory name (for current directory, you can abbreviate that to ./) like this:

Re: [Mailman-Users] Renaming a List

2009-05-26 Thread Drew Tenenholz
At 12:01 PM -0700 5/26/09, Mark Sapiro wrote: You can replace the first 3 'mv' with 'cp -a' if you'd rather. Thanks, I've got the work done now. I'm on Max OS X, so the command for copying turns out to be: cp -ipRV for: i allow user input in cases of duplicate file names p to preserve

Re: [Mailman-Users] Dealing with spam

2009-05-26 Thread Grant Taylor
On 5/26/2009 8:57 AM, Henry Hartley wrote: 1) What is the best practice approach to dealing with these messages? I have simply been discarding them. If I reject them, will that send a response back that might make an automated sender drop my list address from their list as a non-working

Re: [Mailman-Users] Question about the Group mismatch error when updating mailman service

2009-05-26 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On May 26, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Sean wrote: Currently, I had updated my mailman server to a new machine. (mailman-2.1.5_2 - mailman-2.1.9_5) My server is FreeBSD 7.0, Postfix + mailman 2.1.9_5 Now I create a new list by bin/newlist, but it got a error when I send mail to this new list which