Hello. I want to thank everyone who has helped me the new list is working
flawlessly, so far. I'm not the one hosting it but you guys have helped me
through with some of the options on the interface. I'm glad this is up and
running, finally!
Sarah Alawami
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I will only say
Thanks for all help
Now my mailman works fine
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Thank you all to everyone who responded. Since I already owned a large
account on dreamhost. I started moving the hosting over there and the
accounts I have moved are working great now. Posts are flowing really fast.
Thanks again.
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First, thanks very much for your prompt answers Mark! the more I read and
hear about this system the more convinced I am this will be a great solution
for us. You mentioned editing messages may be a bit cumbersome, but these
new questions of mine will give you an idea of my tolerance for pain
Gail wrote:
My question is, is it possible to somehow get old digests into the
system? And if so, is there a way to write a script to do that in some
automated way?
It is trivially easy to import messages into a Mailman archive with the
bin/arch command line tool IF and ONLY IF the messages
Many thanks to all who responded--everything seems (knock on wood) to
be running smoothly now.
Michael
On Jul 7, 2005, at 10:03 PM, Jim Tittsler wrote:
In addition to adding those lines to your mm_cfg.py (depending upon
how your Defaults.py was configured), you may need to follow those
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From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
Good evening.
A while back I sent a note to the Mailman-users lists
asking for help with setting up mailman on my server.
I would now like to say a MASSIVE THANKS to
Ed Greenberg - http://EdGreenberg.com - who
responded and has been so amazingly helpful
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
Good evening.
A while back I sent a note to the Mailman-users lists
asking for help with setting up mailman on my server.
I would now like to say a MASSIVE THANKS to
Ed Greenberg - http://EdGreenberg.com - who
responded and has been so amazingly helpful
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
Good evening.
A while back I sent a note to the Mailman-users lists
asking for help with setting up mailman on my server.
I would now like to say a MASSIVE THANKS to
Ed Greenberg - http://EdGreenberg.com - who
responded and has been so amazingly helpful
From: Prodos (Melbourne, Australia)
Good evening.
A while back I sent a note to the Mailman-users lists
asking for help with setting up mailman on my server.
I would now like to say a MASSIVE THANKS to
Ed Greenberg - http://EdGreenberg.com - who
responded and has been so amazingly helpful
Hi
Looks like I had a bit too much dumb luck (hrm) on my side. It seems to
have worked. My gotchas with the current Debian sid and sarge (2.1.2-6)
package... I figure some of them are a bit obvious, but this is in case
some one ends up with the same problems as I did on the last attempt.
Thanks
Yes, thank you.
We are using mailman to keep in touch with the 3000 members
of our non-profit private cultural center:
Circolo Culturale Buenaventura, Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
http://www.buenaventura.it/
feel free to cite our site in your presentation pages.
Thank you again
Francesco
So, now I know that I have to update /etc/aliases by myself... Thanks to
everyon!!!
When I now start a new list I get a message back...
message
You can configure your mailing list at the following web page:
http://localhost.localdomain/mailman/admin/skansen
The web page for users of your
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 03:08:48 +0200
Pontus Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, now I know that I have to update /etc/aliases by myself...
Thanks to everyon!!!
When I now start a new list I get a message back...
message
You can configure your mailing list at the following web page:
(self.db_path, w)
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/var/mailman/data/pending_subscriptions.db'
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Thanks...
On Wed, 2
Title: Thanks
To everybody who's contributed to the development of this package: nice work :-)
No questions, no problems, just neat.
I'd be very willing to contribute my time in the future to documentation (I'd love to help with coding, but it's not my area...). Let me know if I can be of
First off, thanks for everyone who helped me out yesterday, the response
was incredible, you folks are awesome.
Secondly, I ran into a GID error stating...
Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 6, GOT gid 1. (Reconfigure to take 1?)
554 5.3.0 |/home/mailman/mail/wrapper post russ... unknown
:43 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Thanks and GID error...
First off, thanks for everyone who helped me out yesterday, the response
was incredible, you folks are awesome.
Secondly, I ran into a GID error stating...
Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 6, GOT gid 1. (Reconfigure to take 1?)
554
I just converted from majordomo to mailman, and I'm a much happier admin
now because of it. Postfix+Cyrus+webmail+Mailman fits my needs perfectly
and so far has been much easier to set up and manage than the previous
setup I was using (sendmail+imap+majordomo+majorcool+webmail).
My
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