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Currently we have no mind readers on this list - so you will need to
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Some settling may
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Hm. What about something that sits between the MDA and Mailman and
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without personalization that currently sends to 62 Hotmail addresses
without a problem. So setting your chunk size to 60 should also take care
of it.
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personal options page
%(real_name)s is the list name
%(real_name)[EMAIL PROTECTED](host_name)sis the list posting address
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Lost a % in the cut and paste.
%(user_delivered_to)sis the users e-mail
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on the right track here? Missing anything, or missing an easier
way?
As for the why would you want to do this question - I have a good
number of folks who read and post from the archives.
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We are trying to change the lists passwords. But when we change them.. it says lists
passwords changed. but the old one still works. we have restarted mailman but nothing
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-directional 'email to forum' or 'forum to email' communication. In
the what it can do section they say May be used as mailing list manager
with an existing mailing list server (like listserv or majordomo).
So, anyone tried it with Mailman?
Paul
= 1
Now, having done that everything _appears_ to work - seems too easy so I'd
sooner ask now than start using the thing and run into some foul hiccup that
means I have to start over!
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Searchable
Todd,
thanks for the hint, we were in fact redirecting requests to https. So
we used bin/withlist -l -r fix_url on each list to make the base URL
https instead of http. We also set the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN =
'https://%s/mailman/' and this sorted the issue.
I think this is one for the FAQ
paul
/local/mailman/lists/listname/en . You may
have to create the language directory. You can import the default template
from /usr/local/mailman/templates/language .
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to configure MM and htDig on the Mac than RH.
I run only a handful of lists that have 50 to 500 users.
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ensured that we have cookies turned on etc. Nothing is logged
in the mailman log files and apache shows nothing curious either. I've
checked through the mailman lists and generally around google and seen a
couple of other similar issues but nothing with a real resolution.
Thanks
paul
choose a program for that
reason. If you kill the text portion you exclude those users from you lists.
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post the source rather
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something different.)
Is this possible? I tried various things like %(hostname)s but they
didn't seem to get interpolated (my Python is newbie level).
Sorry if this is a FAQ - I didn't see reference to it at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=index
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Je 2004-02-09 22:24:10 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:16, Paul Makepeace wrote:
I host mailing lists on several domains on the same machine. I'd prefer
it that when viewing a listinfo page for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the URL
contain domainA.example rather than
Je 2004-02-09 22:56:47 +, Richard Barrett skribis:
On 9 Feb 2004, at 22:39, Paul Makepeace wrote:
So let's say I have (in mm_cfg.py) DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'foo-domain.com'
and two mailing lists, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
would
like http://bar-domain.com/mailman/listinfo
#
$ dpkg -s mailman | grep -i version
Version: 2.1.4-1
$
Any idea what is going on and how I can rescue the config?!
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the expectations of users, the less we hear about it here.
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can understand that there was a time when reply to
author made sense for a lot of lists, but I don't think that is the case
anymore.
Paul, who ironically got this to the list, not the author, by hitting
reply (digest).
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proof - but
does mean one should ignore the situation completely.
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There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and
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have never understood why this poster is recommended, nor why it is
the default. I've been on a lot of lists, on a lot of systems, and have
never been on one that defaults to sending a response only to the author of
the post I am replying to.
Paul
their proprietary
open relays and proxies lists daily, do maybe that, explains why resetting
the accounts results in mail for a while.
Head over to the AOL postmaster site and go from there
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/trouble/index.html .
Paul
/8.11.6) with ESMTP id i139cx118551
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wanted to submit a POST. Can you help?
Ken
No command needed, but you have to use the right address. Try:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A confirmation e-mail will be sent in both cases.
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nb wrote:
you can simple write a cron that sends mail to your list announcing the
birthdays or whatever, but, as Paul Byerly says you can do a script for that
purpose. It will be more usefull for sure
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nb wrote:
you can simple write a cron that sends mail to your list announcing the
birthdays or whatever, but, as Paul Byerly says you can do a script for that
purpose. It will be more usefull for sure.
Maybe someone can give me a hint here on my attempt to do this by
modifying edithtml.py
calender program and add links to it on some of the admin
pages. Unfortunately learning PHP is still on my to do list.
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converted to ampersand characters when you save the page??
That aside, the page has opening and closing body and html tags
already, so adding a new set is going to be a mess.
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your own) and welcome letter, and kill the password
notifications. Everything you need should be in the FAQ.
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, but this would hold rather than reject the message.
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On Jan 23, 2004, at 10:17 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
the filters on removes all html formatting
regardless of how the filters are set. Is there a way around this?
Paul
PS - my apologies if this comes through twice. Some 14 hours after the
first send it had not shown, and I had no error back. No doubt posting it
again will ensure the first one
things right.
3) If you starve the 800 gorilla is will become a 98 pound weakling.
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the filters on removes all html formatting
regardless of how the filters are set. Is there a way around this?
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We are running mailman-2.1.1-4 on Redhat 9.
How can I block spiders from indexing
the public archives on our site?
Normally with an apache web server you can
just place a robots.txt file in the root of
the documents directory. Not sure how one might be
able to do this with mailman.
When you take
information with something like
grep -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounce
Use the times on the bounces to then search your servers mail logs
for the actual bounce messages.
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found in the FAQ, but maybe adding a
note to the installation documentation would reduce the frequency of this
question here?
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I still am experiencing problems (at least it appears to be
a problem) with the archiving of email messages to lists.
We are running mailman-2.1.1-4 on redhat 9 with all the latest
updates.
The problem occurs when some subscribers send certain mime encoded
messages to a list.
When the email gets
and get lost by folks who
sort by date?
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to override the sending time stamp only
when it's, say, 2 days or more away from the Mailman server time?
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being down for a few days, or whatever?
Ultimately a bad guess would be better than something a decade or
two in the future. Go check out
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/ and see how things like
April 2024 and December 2006 make a mess.
Paul
traceback call if I try to regenerate the archives with
'arch'. I did try to rename the list, but that also caused a traceback.
Do I need to edit some of the archive files in database/ or pipermail.pck
file to fix this?
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AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
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AllowOverride None
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
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I am running mailman-2.1.1-4 (installed from the rpm)
on a redhat 9 system.
I see that when users incorporate formatting in
their message, mailman scrubs out the formatting, and
it puts a copy of the formatted message into an
attachment---it retains a copy of the text in the message.
However, when
I am using mailman-2.1.1-4 on a Redhat 9 Linux system.
One of my mailman users managed to add a number of addresses
that are illegal. You can see their contents using od.
$ od -a x
000 a b . t h i s i s a b e m a @a t
020 c p . x t a x
in
prefix/mailman/Mailman/Bouncers that will do the job. Unfortunately the
bounce py files are beyond my skills to decipher? Can anyone offer a place
where I can get more information?
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on that?
Mailman 2.1.2. TIA,
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If only that were feasable. :)
Far easier to change one product, to provide a more compatible token,
than to fix multiple mail clients to deal with the incompatible token.
Mailman is hardly the only system using long tokens.
confirm 797bd1e14586d2a80577f886dbdb045f5aee82ee
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there is also a way to do it inside the chrooted.
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does not resolve the mail server is probably
rejecting the mail connection without accepting the mail. I'm surprised
you are not being rejected by more servers.
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This
It's not much consolation but Mac OS X Server has Mailman installed by
default and is easy to setup from the Server Admin.app utility.
As far as the afp548.com link, have you checked in the ~mailman
(/Users/mailman) directory for a bin directory? That's where the
article shows the data
jeff wrote:
i have created a bunch of lists. Now i just noticed that the
max_num_recipients is set to 10 on all messages
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has anyone got any ideas where i can look to put things right...
thanks
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. It's currently inactive, but there are some beta testes
subbed. There are a few improvements/changes I've made to production lists
that are not here yet, but you will get the idea.
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the posts at the
beginning of the archive index. I'm guessing this will take a rewrite of
HyperArch, but I've been unable to find the code that corrects a date.
Any ideas, hints, or code greatly appreciated!
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As the first date (the from_date ?) is correct, is there any way to
get the archive to use this date? Or, is there a way to lie to HyperArch
about the current date, or modify the current date for that program?
Paul
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I am moving the archives of some
:52:27 2003
Reality: a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Paul From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Nov 6 13:58:01 2003
Do you Yahoo!?
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It seems that a fair number, but not all
A user over at Rackshack has come up with a way of getting Mailman to
work on virtual domains with Ensim. I have not tired it, but pass it on
for those interested.
http://forum.ev1servers.net/showthread.php?s=e36f9648345455e7be92a97b600323b2postid=224044#post224044
Paul
line is
not being added? Any hints on where to dig for the problem appreciated.
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table.AddRowInfo(table.GetCurrentRowIndex(),
bgcolor=#e3bda3)
highlight = not highlight
doc.AddItem(table)
doc.AddItem('hr')
doc.AddItem(MailmanLogo())
print doc.Format()
You can see the results at http://svr01.thcwd.com/mailman/listinfo .
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that or unsub the lot of them.
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one the way you want it then
copy that to the other lists.
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to point the form is
SERVER/mailman/subscribe/LISTNAME. If you go to the list information
page the server will be what is after :// and before /mailman. The
listname will be what is after listinfo/ .
And if you have no idea what I'm saying, you are in over your head ;-)
Paul
a fancy dividing line. A specific number of asterisks and
dashes for example.
Unfortunately I don't have the programing skill to do this. Anyone
care to offer some code, or at least some direction?
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something that was set or changed for this list.
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Vivek Khera wrote:
PHB == Paul H Byerly Paul writes:
PHB I have heard a rumour that AOL's new spam filters are rejecting
PHB mail that has URLs as dotted quad addresses. If your server is
no rumor. they say they do it on their postmaster web site.
Actually it says they may reject them
from AOL. In
fact I just sent a message to one, and it went to my AOL test account just
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:45AM, the digest in question was sent at 4:05 PM. At ( PM another
digest was sent, this one was 29 Kb, and the next two messages were 3 and 4
Kb. It seems to be working with a limit between 31 and 32. Am I missing
something here?
Paul
John DeCarlo wrote:
Paul H Byerly wrote:
My lists are set to generate a digest daily even if it's not full.
This is occurring at noon server time. Anyone know where I can change
that time? A quick perusal of the FAQ did not give me an answer
It is set off by a cron job. Try looking
set. In fact i moved on up to 50 Kb, and it's yet to reach 40
Kb. Not a big deal, just seems odd when the average post is 3 to 7
Kb. Mostly curious about the inner workings on this one.
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it? RH
8.0, htdig 3.2 (RedHat's htdig - have been reluctant to remove it for
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Brad Knowles wrote:
Paul H Byerly wrote:
You can have a public list that is hidden. Just set it to no
for Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this
machine? in Privacy options
I'm not talking about the list. It's already hidden. I'm
talking about
the server, that's all you need.
I would think you could do that with redirects.
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can do it fast.
You should be able to do a 500 person list in well under an hour
start to finish - faster with a second person. And welcome to the ex-Y!G
fellowship. One more this weekend and I'm gone from there!
Paul
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count is not the best way to do it, I just have
not had time to fix it.
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Brandon Ballheim wrote:
Paul,
Unfortunately I don't have access to the server files. You see my web host
manages the Mailman server and since they support it they don't want anyone
having access to the template files.
Once a template file is copied into the language directory of a
single
I have read through numerous archives on how to setup
indexing on the Mailman archives but I seem to be missing
something.
In the past I have set up htdig to make it possible to
search web sites. I used the url indexing method.
In order to accomplish that you need a url starting point
that will
/mailman.tar.gz
There is a non functioning piece of a virus, Nimda if my mind is
working right, in the files. It is used for testing, no threat.
Paul
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