[Mailman-Users] Re: Trying to setup mailman2.1 and following the docs on RHEL8.2

2020-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/9/20 7:24 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > That's a Red Hat problem. Definitely so. Apparently systemd expected to find a set > of files matching the glob "mailman-*.timer" somewhere, and they > weren't there. Fixing this will require knowledge of Red Hat package > software layout that

[Mailman-Users] Re: Apache/mailman2 on RHEL8.2

2020-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/9/20 2:22 PM, Steven Jones wrote: > > Yes I think it is mostly down to RHat doing things "their way" but their > method is not documented terribly well, which is usual for them. So I am > trying to follow Mailman docs which it seems dont totally apply and I seem to > be making a mess of

[Mailman-Users] Re: options page for this list?

2020-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/1/20 11:58 AM, Russell Clemings wrote: > OK, it let me log in when I authenticated with Google, although it didn't > recognize my gmail address when I asked for a password reset. Odd, but > maybe it was a stupid question after all. Apologies for the noise. This thread seems resolved, but

[Mailman-Users] Re: Filer From: no-reply

2020-09-11 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Dennis Putnam writes: > Thanks. So far it is looking good but I made one small change: > > ^from:\s*( > I hope I did it right. That does what you want it to do, and no more. You can express it more compactly with

[Mailman-Users] Re: Filer From: no-reply

2020-09-11 Thread Dennis Putnam
On 9/11/2020 11:52 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > On 9/11/20 6:44 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote: > >> Thanks. So far it is looking good but I made one small change: >> >> ^from:\s*(> >> I hope I did it right. > > What you did is OK. It will match > > From: Jane Doe > > but a simpler way to do that is > >

[Mailman-Users] Re: Filer From: no-reply

2020-09-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/11/20 6:44 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote: > Thanks. So far it is looking good but I made one small change: > > ^from:\s*( > I hope I did it right. What you did is OK. It will match From: Jane Doe but a simpler way to do that is ^from:\s*(The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco

[Mailman-Users] Re: Manual Update on Centos 7

2020-09-11 Thread Dennis Putnam
Hi Tom, I ran the following sequence of commands as best I could interpret them for CentOS: ./configure --prefix=/usr/lib/mailman --with-username=mailman --with-groupname=mailman --with-cgi-gid=apache --with-mail-gid=mailman make service mailman stop make install service mailman start

[Mailman-Users] Affinity and Empathy is now available

2020-09-11 Thread Brian Carpenter
Dear Mailman 2 Users, We have launched Affinity and Empathy and they now are part of our shared and cloud Mailman 3 hosting services. Affinity replaces Postorius and Empathy replaces Hyperkitty. We can easily migrate current mailman 2 lists to this new Mailman 3 environment. You can read

[Mailman-Users] Re: Filer From: no-reply

2020-09-11 Thread Dennis Putnam
On 9/10/2020 4:52 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: > On 9/10/20 12:13 PM, Dennis Putnam wrote: >>> From:\s.*no-reply >>> >> Thanks again for the reply. Unfortunately that doesn't work either. > Try this in header_filter_rules > > ^from:\s*( > These are case insensitive. The 'From:\s.*no-reply' pattern is