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I recently upgraded to Mac OS X 10.2, and I think I have somehow
introduced an archiving problem. I recompiled my copy of Mailman, and
everything works, except that messages do not appear in the public html
pages. If I check the private directory, they are in the html pages
there.
I am using
When you go to the webadmin and look at the Archival Options section -
are your archives marked as private or public?
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 04:21, Drew McCormack wrote:
I recently upgraded to Mac OS X 10.2, and I think I have somehow
introduced an archiving problem. I recompiled my copy of
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 05:37 pm, Jon Carnes wrote:
When you go to the webadmin and look at the Archival Options section -
are your archives marked as private or public?
public, so that is not it, I guess.
Drew
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 04:21, Drew McCormack wrote:
I recently
Hmmm... backup the current directory
~mailman/archives/public/listname
and then recreate it as a link pointing to
~mailman/archives/private/listname
cd /home/mailman/archives/public
mv mylist bak.mylist
ln -s /home/mailman/archives/private/mylist mylist
When you do an ls -l in the
I am getting the following error in Mailman logs.
Jul 31 08:49:02 2002 qrunner(1567): ValueError: insecure string pickle
Jul 31 08:49:02 2002 (1567) CORRUPT ARCHIVE FOR LIST: milcom
When I run arch against the list it bombs out with a bad marshal data error.
I have seen several requests for
Try the following:
cd /var/mailman/archives/private
touch milcom.mbox/milcom.mbox
I need to do that with each new list. Your path may be different.
Irwin
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I am getting the following error in Mailman logs.
Jul 31 08:49:02 2002 qrunner(1567): ValueError: insecure
That didn't work. Arch runs fine on the first months archives. When it starts doing
the second month it bombs out. Arch error below.
2001-December
figuring article archives
2002-January
Traceback (innermost last):
File ./arch, line 129, in ?
main()
File ./arch, line 118, in main
Turn off cron first (so your mailman app doesn't change things on you in the
middle of generating the archive).
-Original Message-
From: Tim Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: [Mailman-Users] Corrupt Archive
Hello
wonder where I can find a searchable archive of the mailing list
Could some one please post a sample apache httpd.conf file.
I am not able to get the index.html file from the distribution
thanks
Hari
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
How do I import an archive into a new mailing list?
I had the same question when I set my list(s) up, and I saw it often
enough in the archives (usually unanswered) that I'm surprised it's not
in the FAQ.
If your archive is in mbox format copy it to
John Meissen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
How do I import an archive into a new mailing list?
I had the same question when I set my list(s) up, and I saw it often
enough in the archives (usually unanswered) that I'm surprised it's not
in the FAQ.
you can enter faq entries yourself.
How do Iimport an archive
into a new mailing list?
Thanks for helping
Stefan
Is there a way to do selective message deleting out of the
archives for inappropriate posts or messages posted containing viruses?
Thanks,
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I have just converted over to using Mailman out our site. I works great.
I love it.
The users seem to like it.
Does anyone know how I could Take a UNIX style mailbox file and create a
Mailman
archive of it.
Thanks
Gary Verhulp
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I would like to modify the way mailman's archives appear. I figured out
how to change the archive directories to have .shtml files instead of
.html so I can use server side includes for headers/footers to match the
rest of my site. Now I need to modify it so the actual files within the
I'm trying to solve a problem we have, which requires some pointer to a
file archive (that must be authenticated to) which accompanies a Mailman list.
What we've been doing is using strings -a to get the passwords out of
config.db, then putting those into an .htpasswd file. Obviously very
I just got Mailman up an running, ironed out most of the bugs, and I'm
left with one small problem and one configuration question. First of
all, my archive index.html page is blank. If I put another URL under
that archive index tree like /2002-March/, the page opens and I can
read the
Looks like I've got a corrupt archive:
Jan 08 13:36:06 2002 qrunner(29784): Traceback (most recent call last):
Jan 08 13:36:06 2002 qrunner(29784): File ../Mailman/Archiver/Archiver.py, l
ine 221, in ArchiveMail
Jan 08 13:36:06
Hi. I'm a recent mailman convert and have my list all up and running.
Now it's on to the details, like why my archive doesn't work. My
archive directory looks (in part) like:
kxt/2001-December:
total 10
drwxrwsr-x 2 mailman mailman 512 Dec 31 13:23 ./
drwxrwsr-x 5 mailman mailman
i noticed that *searchable* archives are on the wishlist.
imho, an archive is almost useless without some kind of search mechanism.
is there an ETA for this feature?
pete
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:24:19 -0800
Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i noticed that *searchable* archives are on the wishlist.
They are searchable -- you just need to use external (to Mailman)
search tools.
is there an ETA for this feature?
Nope.
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-(*)
Apologies to other subscribers for these lengthy exchanges over what I
assume is a peripheral topic for most Mailman users. Mark, I suggest we
take the this off list unless you object.
Mark
At 15:54 25/10/2001 -0400, Mark T. Valites wrote:
Richard,
In patch #44484,
to sym-link to
Richard, I got a good one for you...
Below in this email, you mentioned that you could get the patches to
work if they ran on a different machine that the one that the actual
archives lived on. Unfortuneatly, I think I may have to go there...
Htdig does not compile under gcc-3.0.X, and it
Richard and all - I got it. These patches are not nearly as painful to
install as you might have gathered from these emails.
First, make sure to use HTDIG_MAILMAN_LINK, instead of DIR - that will
break things.
Second, HTDIG_RUNDIG_PATH = '/path/to/rundig', not /path/to/htdig
Aside from these
At 14:56 19/10/2001 -0400, Mark T. Valites wrote:
I've been looking at implementing these two patches into a new mailman
install I am doing here. The documentation seems to be missing though.
I'm able to patch the mailman source, but what to do after that I'm a bit
lost as for what to do.
Richard,
I was half way through writing another email to explain where I was at.
You nailed the situation down with this one. I had missed the in
obvious and replaced LINK with DIR - must have stopped thinking for a
little. Since then, I had blow it away, and correctly configured it.
Hi Richard, someone,
I have the patches installed fine and everything looks fine untill I
actually do a search, when I get an error 404 File not found in my
browser. It looks for the file http://my_server/cgi-bin/htsearch, which of
course does not exist in my cgi directory, but in
someone shed some light on this?
Rehan van der Merwe
-Original Message-
From: Richard Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Search Archive Feature?
The following patches
: Richard Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Search Archive Feature?
The following patches integrate the htdig (http://www.htdig.org/) search
engine with Mailman.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 4:06 PM
To: Rehan van der Merwe; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Search Archive Feature?
At 14:07 22/10/2001 +0200, Rehan van der Merwe wrote:
Please can someone point me in the right direction.
I get an error running
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 10:05:13AM +0200, Norbert Bollow wrote:
Does Mailman provide a feature for searching archives?
That would be an awesome feature...
The mailman archives are all text based, so they should be easy to search
and index.
There's a patch at Sourceforge which adds
Does Mailman provide a feature for searching archives?
That would be an awesome feature...
The mailman archives are all text based, so they should be easy to search
and index.
There's a patch at Sourceforge which adds this functionality.
You can try it e.g. at
The following patches integrate the htdig (http://www.htdig.org/) search
engine with Mailman.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=444879group_id=103atid=300103
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=444884group_id=103atid=300103
At 09:52 03/10/2001 -0400,
Thanks for the answers to my previous question, they were very much
appreciated. I just have one more:
Does Mailman provide a feature for searching archives? I know it can list
and store archives, but I havent seen anything about searching them. If
not, would a CGI search script do the job?
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 09:52:40 -0400
The Berean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Mailman provide a feature for searching archives?
Currently, no. You'll need to use an external index/search service.
If not, would a CGI search script do the job?
It might, that really depends on the features
Heya --
If I change the archive setting for archive_volume_frequency from, say,
monthly to quarterly, and then regenerate the archives, I still have
several month-long archive sections. Any way of having only quarterly
volumes after regenerating?
Adam
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Can I edit the archive for a Mailman mailing list? I was trying to test the
system, and posted a message, but now I would like to remove it, but I don't
know where to go. It would be helpful if you offered that option in your
admin interface.
Thanks-
Wendy Wulff
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:35:22PM -0500, Pug Bainter wrote:
This one has been running for 10 hours so far. It is doing things
[mostly mremaps()], but it takes way too long. This seemed to be the
case that once it got to a certain point it had trouble computing the
different threads.
Good Morning,
Well I've converted my 65 majordomo lists over to Mailman. I only had
a few issues. The one I have today is that an archive conversion
(~mailman/bin/arch) is taking forever. There were several mailing
lists that it took a few hours to convert, but I suffered through it.
My Mailman list archives are being populated by lots of empty messages
that look like this:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Date: Mon Apr 30 11:55:01 2001
Subject: No subject
They started showing up around the time I started using preline
before calling wrapper in response to this FAQ entry:
I install the mailman into : /home/mailman
I can subscribed and unsubscribed, but when I want to see the message
record, I can't see it :(
I'd like to ask why if I want to see the archive-file through web, I
can't see it ? the address link :
If you've configured your http server as specified in the INSTALL doc,
(included in Mailman-2.0.3 distribution - which one do you use ?)
you should use the following URL with your browser :
http://canibal.petra.ac.id/pipermail/mailman-milis
(for Apache, this configuration in httpd.conf
Hello,
In one of my recent lists using Mailman 2.01, AND EVEN ON THIS LIST I see a strange
behavior of the daily digests. Here's a copy from today's digest:
Subject:
Mailman-Users digest, Vol 1 #1043 - 18 msgs
Today's Topics:
1. [Question]Mailman
In one of my recent lists using Mailman 2.01, AND EVEN ON THIS LIST I see a strange
behavior of the daily digests. Here's a copy from today's digest:
Just a guess, but maybe it's the fact that #10 below is two lines (#13 might look like
two lines, but it's one long line). I don't get the
I recently upgraded both Mailman (2.0b5 - 2.0) and Python (1.42 - 2.0)
and just noticed that the HTML archives are being created differently.
In the old system, the individual HTML archived messages listed the
poster's name and email address at the top of the page. For all messages
after the
Michael Dunston wrote:
I recently upgraded both Mailman (2.0b5 - 2.0) and Python (1.42 - 2.0)
and just noticed that the HTML archives are being created differently.
In the old system, the individual HTML archived messages listed the
poster's name and email address at the top of the
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