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specify the group name to the configure
parameters, it does not have to numeric.
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by using with_list which would give you more
control over what gets printed, but that requires some python coding
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it is started
either with an init.d script (e.g. /sbin/service mailman start|stop|
status) or via mailmanctl.
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and the group mailman?
Does this command return something like this:
id mailman
uid=41(mailman) gid=41(mailman) groups=41(mailman)
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But are you sure the line that is failing is:
pwd.getpwnam('mailman')[2]
and not something that references MAILMAN_USER?
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that little python snippet to work.
BTW, mailman 2.0.x is pretty old, you may want to consider upgrading to
2.1.5
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, John Dennis wrote:
It's not the members page, its the General Options page,
http://your-server/mailman/admin/mailman
It the second item down labeled The list administrator email
addresses
they match
the new server.
* If you don't have shell access then I think its going to be very
difficult.
Don't forget to stop mailman from running before taking a snapshot of
the files to copy and give yourself time to test the new installation
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and the steps
involved. You will also want to read UPGRADING, it will help you go from
2.0 to 2.1.
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? The rpm is supposed to remove the old crontab, but it
might have failed to do this, but the old crontab would have had the old
format without the username.
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mailman?
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the
permission to execute the command. You will need to either logon as one
of them or su to one of them.
P.S. I assume the only reason you're attempting to execute the mailman
command, is for testing purposes, one would never normally do this.
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On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 15:50 -0500, Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
Hello. I've just converted from mailman 2.0.x to mailman 2.1.x.
Also, it just occurred to me, the aliases changed between 2.0 and 2.1,
do you still have the old aliases in your alias file?
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, if you're having
trouble applying the patch open up a text editor and manually
cut-n-paste the changes. Or download the 2.1.6 beta and copy private.py
from it into your installation.
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standard mechanisms.
Thoughts?
I believe this is on the to-do list for Mailman Version 3.0 (a.k.a MM3)
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file /usr/share/doc/mailman-*/INSTALL.REDHAT for important final
installation and configuration tips.
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. Where do I define the DEFINE_URL_HOST except in
the mm_cfg.py file?
Any help would be appreciated.
Looks like you've got a syntax error in mm_cfg.py, perhaps did you
forget to quote the string stinson3.amys-answers.com? Single or double
quotes should do the trick if my theory is right.
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the
permissions are fine, its the security policy.
The bug has been fixed in selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.80. If you
upgrade to this version or later of the selinux-policy-targeted the
problem should go away. Or you can disable SELinux by running the
system-config-securitylevel applet.
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will need at a fraction of the cost of having Comcast convert you to a
commercial account with a static IP address. I make no claims for
dyndns, I just know it as a possible option, I have no experience with it.
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or just throwing them $100 bucks and being done
with it. Then you'll be able to get on with the real reason you're
setting a mailing list up.
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You've probably hit a bug in the SELinux policy, it was fixed in
selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.80. Therefore you can either update
your selinux-policy-targeted rpm to the latest version or disable
SELinux with system-config-security level.
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the directories you
need to move if you are trying to overlay a new release on an old release
and want to preserve a previous installation.
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because all our rpms are self consistent with respect to
configuration (or at least we try really hard to be :-)
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HTH
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at the beginning of the line,
leading white space in python is significant, fix the the white space to
match the correct indendation level.
Also some folks forgot the definition of SLASH at the top of the file,
don't forget that or you'll discover a new problem, SLASH isn't defined
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You may also want to copy over the pending queue files:
/var/mailman/qfiles -- /var/spool/mailman
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components of the URL and the defense in
true_path will never get triggered because it will never see the
malformed URL passed by apache. Thus there is no way to test it with
apache = 2.0, in fact you're not vulnerable to begin with.
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someone logs into a private archive for the first time. If you're really
concerned about the old .pyc or .pyo files you can manually remove them.
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is safe by removing ..
path = re.sub('\.+/+', '', path)
return path[1:]
-OR-
SLASH = '/'
def true_path4(path):
Ensure that the path is safe by removing ..
parts = [x for x in path.split(SLASH) if x not in ('.', '..')]
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your VM. I don't personally have any experience with UML but I can tell
you that virtualization is getting a lot of attention here of late and
the preferred technology is Xen, not UML, info on Xen can be found here:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen
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to include the operation
being performed, the avc error messages from /var/log/messages, and the
rpm versions of mailman and selinux-policy-targeted.
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, but execute the job under the
mailman user (e.g. -u mailman). In other words I think you need to be
root to add this set of cron jobs, or at least that would be my
interpretation.
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Stopped exactly after one day. I didn't catch it before.
What could be happening?
By any chance did they stop at the same time one of the mailman cron jobs
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can send and receive mail to a test list and that your web
server is serving mailman cgi correctly.
I suspect your problems may lie with webmin, perhaps a webmin user list
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of
processes. I suspect if you work through the issues with mailmanctl
you'll be a long way towards getting your port finished.
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into a larger system to actually perform its work and that system is
very much UNIX. To get mailman to run with another OS you'll have to at
a minimum address each of the issues I outlined above.
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that exactly two names exist for that file.
Since you're porting to OS2 which does not to the best of my knowledge
support UNIX filesystems you'll have to rewrite this code.
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/var/mailman/data/aliases -- /etc/mailman/aliases
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-switch-mail is just a simple
GUI that wraps alternatives
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service provider there is not much you can do as a list
owner other than engage your service provider in tracking down the
bottleneck.
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the command runs with
an effective group id (hence the setgid bit) of mailman (or whatever it
was defined to be a configure/build time). Thus only defined groups are
allowed to execute the command and when it executes its only executes as
group mailman.
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by distributions rather than building from source, that eliminates many
common pitfalls and headaches (especially those related to system
services) because the distribution has already sorted these issues out
and crafted an installation tailored to the distribution.
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these and postfix has to know about them, or you
can have mailman autogenerate them for postfix by setting your MTA to
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and relabel the files using restorecon, just as you
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procmail.
And yes, postfix works quite well with mailman.
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alias file to postfix's alias_maps parameter in /etc/postfix/main.cf.
Full instructions are in the /usr/share/doc/mailman-*/READEME.POSTFIX
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better will be appreciated by all.
3) Don't use something you never paid for or contributed to.
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where you will find the bin subdirectory with the command line
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, these are not in general mailman issues and you're best to
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the watcher a SIGINT. If the
watcher were dead you should have gotten an error on restart. I'm mildly
troubled you had to perform a stop/start sequence without any errors
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the only IMAP server
I know of that uses Maildir (a storage format that is supposedly
NFS-friendly) is Courier-IMAP
FWIW, the dovecot IMAP server supports Maildir.
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On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 17:00, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 4:37 PM -0400 2004-10-21, John Dennis wrote:
FWIW, the dovecot IMAP server supports Maildir.
Never heard of it. Is it based on UW-IMAP, Courier-IMAP, or Cyrus?
Those are the big three. I don't know of any other IMAP
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 05:25, Martin F Krafft wrote:
This just in from a new list on Mailman 2.1.5-1. A bug? Or 2^32-1
approval requests? :)
FAQ 3.38
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.038.htp
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is it. Is there anything in /var/log/messages, /var/log/mailman,
/var/log/maillog that points to a problem? Is it the master process
that's dieing or one of the child queue runners? What is the last thing
mailman recorded to a log? What version of mailman are you running?
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added to the built-ins in Python 2.2.1, but the 2.2.1 versions are
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Did you look in the mailman logs?
Did you look at the system log file?
I assume since you can see your message in the mm queue parts of mail
are running, but some reason its not getting into the MTA?
Have you verified you can use SMTP with postfix?
Have you configured the postfix local SMTP
Looks like you're getting smtp connection failures. What is your
DELIVERY_MODULE set to? What is your SMTP_HOST and SMTP_PORT set to? Can
you telnet to these? Does your SMTP server require authentication?
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Hmm... now that I think about it, connection refused, are you hitting a
firewall on that port?
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? Is there a CVE or CAN open
against it? I assume given the public announcement this is not an
embargoed security exploit, or is it?
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On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 13:19, Angel Gabriel wrote:
When will this RPM be produced? And where can I get it from?
In the next few days. I will post a pointer when its done. I'm trying to
clean up some issues in the spec file at the moment. Getting some
testing on installing this package will be
I went looking for the new 2.1 version so we can update the RedHat RPM
with it, but I was surprised that there was no 2.1 version on the GNU
FTP site, but I did find it on SourceForge. Is this an oversight?
John
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