On 1/26/15 11:27 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/26/2015 09:12 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
All the archives work when in private state. But I had to manually
change the owner of all the publicly available list archives to _www in
private in order for them to be readable. Otherwise they get a big
On 01/28/2015 07:15 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
Well, I had it all working on Monday night.
I got a report today that someone was getting Forbidden again.
The owner of the list in question (and only that one list, not any of
the other publicly archived lists - which have not seen any
On 01/26/2015 06:00 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
Ok, I removed the public archives. I didn't rm -r, just copied them
elsewhere in case this didn't work.
...
The public archive folder didn't rebuild.
Tail on the error log says:
mlist.Save()
File
On 01/26/2015 09:12 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
All the archives work when in private state. But I had to manually
change the owner of all the publicly available list archives to _www in
private in order for them to be readable. Otherwise they get a big
Forbidden message. Should *all* the
On 01/26/2015 06:08 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You weren't supposed to remove/move archives/private, just the
subordinate listname directories.
And once again, I misspoke (mistyped). I again meant the subordinate
listname directories under archives/public, not archives/private.
Mailman expects
On 1/25/15 7:27 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/25/2015 05:21 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mark Sapiro writes:
The solution is simple:
rm -r archives/private/*
You mean rm -r archives/public/*, don't you? As given it erases all
the data, no?
Oh My yes! Absolutely! I hope nobody
On 1/26/15 9:32 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 01/26/2015 06:08 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You weren't supposed to remove/move archives/private, just the
subordinate listname directories.
And once again, I misspoke (mistyped). I again meant the subordinate
listname directories under archives/public,
Hi folks,
I recently discovered that all my lists stopped archiving back in
October. I have no clear idea as to what caused that, but I suspect
that it may have occurred as part of some hardware and software upgrades
I did around that time.
I'm still stuck back at Mailman 2.1.13 because
Le 21/11/2014 00:08, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
Also, if the archive can be public, see http://www.mail-archive.com/.
I know it, but it don't works (never receive the confirmation mail), I
don't know why :-(
is there anything I can do not to break anything :-)
I think the above covers
On 11/21/2014 12:19 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 21/11/2014 00:08, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
is there anything I can do not to break anything :-)
I think the above covers it.
seen, thanks!!
A couple more things. Be sure to turn off password reminders either for
the list or for the other_list-bounces
Le 21/11/2014 16:59, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
to subscribe yourself. A list can have no members and will still accept
and archive posts.
oh, yes, I wanted to subscribe to have posts accepted :-)
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On 11/20/2014 08:21 AM, jdd wrote:
so I wonder if I could use my mailman instance, for example creating a
dummy mailing list with only me as subscriber to send it every mail from
my group and have it archived (of course with the group owner consent).
This will work, but you will also want
Hiya,
I’m brand new to this list and was hoping for some direction.
I’ve read through a heap of archives but can’t quite find the correct answers
(or am searching for the wrong terms!)
1 - We want to enable private archiving on all of our mailman lists. Some
already have archiving , most
Sorry, I should have noted that the current archives are in month batches which
is what we are after for all of our mail lists.
- archiving
- monthly
- private (admins only)
Thanks again
John
On 7/11/2014, at 7:17 am, John Young j...@wetafx.co.nz wrote:
Hiya,
I’m brand new to this list
On 11/06/2014 10:20 AM, John Young wrote:
Sorry, I should have noted that the current archives are in month batches
which is what we are after for all of our mail lists.
- archiving
- monthly
- private (admins only)
Private archives are available to any list member who authenticates with
I separate this other error in a separate thread.
The other question is that if I send a message to a list, the member
receive it, but the message is NOT archived.
I see that a file appears in qfiles/shunt/
Have you run Mailman's bin/check_perms?
yes I did. As a result of the first
Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
The other question is that if I send a message to a list, the member
receive it, but the message is NOT archived.
I see that a file appears in qfiles/shunt/
Have you run Mailman's bin/check_perms?
yes I did. As a result of the first run, as instructed in manual,
How do change the number of Archive files that are kept? Currently only the
last 5 months are being kept on our system.
Thanks
Clyde Stephens
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Stephens, Clyde wrote:
How do change the number of Archive files that are kept? Currently only the
last 5 months are being kept on our system.
Removal of older archives is not a Mailman feature. This is most likely
being done by some shell script which runs periodically (via cron?)
and
Mark Heer wrote:
The bigger issue is the complete lack of archiving. even public
lists which used to archive just fine are not doing anything. You
may recall that you provided the syntax for the external
prvate/public archive entry I placed in the mmcfg.py file. It worked
perfeclty
Hello,
I just noticed that archivin is no longer working on any list. last archive
message was received last Aug 12 and I can's seem to find a reason for it. I
am using external archiver as can be seen in the mmcfg.py fiile and it worked
just fine for about a month. (we just started using
Mark Heer wrote:
I only get the following error for a few lists but in each case the ownership
is mailman:mailman
I noted an error re: ownership problems - but mailman user and group do indeed
own the dirs/files so that message is confusing :
Mark Heer wrote:
I'd like to have all archives sent to one system. Currently we use hypermail
for this but as we move to mailman it will be necessary to retain this sort of
architecture. Can mailman be configured to have mailserver1 and mailserver2
send archives
to adminmachine3 ? (all 3
I admin a mailing list that receives two types of messages:
1. Important human-typed messages that should be archived
2. Transient machine-generated messages that people may want to read,
but which lose value rapidly, and, therefore, shouldn't be archived.
I've set up topics so that all the
Kelly Jones wrote:
I admin a mailing list that receives two types of messages:
1. Important human-typed messages that should be archived
2. Transient machine-generated messages that people may want to read,
but which lose value rapidly, and, therefore, shouldn't be archived.
I've set up topics
Richard Kirkcaldy wrote:
Am I missing something here? I've got archiving set to private and
turned off for one particular list, and it's quite rightly not
archiving. However, it is saving attachments in the form
private/listname/attachments/mmdd/hash.
Is there a reason these attachments
Hi,
Am I missing something here? I've got archiving set to private and
turned off for one particular list, and it's quite rightly not
archiving. However, it is saving attachments in the form
private/listname/attachments/mmdd/hash.
Is there a reason these attachments are being saved? And is
Con Wieland wrote:
When I checked the archives for the
current month a number of partial messages showed up with no from
line and no date.
snip
Any idea's on what to look for would be appreciated.
Look for messages containing unescaped From lines in the body.
The bin/cleanarch script can
On 4/6/06, Dragon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if you decided 500 was a good number to index, for the first chunk
you would do:
bin/arch --wipe --start=1 --end=500 listname
For subsequent chunks you would do (adjusting the start and end
indexes of course...):
bin/arch
Patrick Bogen sent the message below at 08:18 4/7/2006:
On 4/6/06, Dragon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if you decided 500 was a good number to index, for the first chunk
you would do:
bin/arch --wipe --start=1 --end=500 listname
For subsequent chunks you would do (adjusting the
Hello,
I'm having trouble with one of my archives. This archive is about 5
years old and is fairly large. The problem is I recently had to
remove a message and reindex. When I checked the archives for the
current month a number of partial messages showed up with no from
line and no date.
Con Wieland sent the message below at 11:50 4/6/2006:
Hello,
I'm having trouble with one of my archives. This archive is about 5
years old and is fairly large. The problem is I recently had to
remove a message and reindex. When I checked the archives for the
current month a number of partial
I¹ve been trying for several weeks now to understand the workings of Mailman
2.1.6¹s archiving system, in order to produce an HTML archive to the
specification of my organization. Specifically, since many members of our
organization send plain text email with attached HTML signatures, or fully
Jeff Edwards wrote:
I would like for
the content of the HTML to appear on the HTML page for that message, rather
than requiring an extra clickthrough to see half the message. Is it possible
to make Mailman do this?
You need to use an external archiver. See
David wrote:
Im on a hosted server. I am trying to decide if I want to archive my
lists or not. I don't seem to see any place that allows trimming the
archives if they start taking up too much space or just get too many in
general if I want to do it on weekly basis. Is that option available
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Mark Sapiro wrote:
lists or not. I don't seem to see any place that allows trimming the
archives if they start taking up too much space or just get too many in
general if I want to do it on weekly basis. Is that option available
some place?
There is no option
Ok Thanks I was just finding this out in the FAQ (Who ever checks these
thingsSorry) and the List Home Page. How ever I see it is on the
wish list for 2.2 or 3.0 or some future release so I think I am just
gonna go ahead archive as the list is new on a new site and by the time
the
Im on a hosted server. I am trying to decide if I want to archive my
lists or not. I don't seem to see any place that allows trimming the
archives if they start taking up too much space or just get too many in
general if I want to do it on weekly basis. Is that option available
some place?
Unfortunately, all of the solutions in the FAQ (which I checked before
posting) require either access to mailboxes or access to the Mailman
internals, neither of which I have in my current setup.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Robert Flach wrote:
Need: I need to archive messages in a way
check out MHonarc. (www.mhonarc.org). It should do what you want.
On Feb 8, 2005, at 11:11 AM, Robert Flach wrote:
Unfortunately, all of the solutions in the FAQ (which I checked before
posting) require either access to mailboxes or access to the Mailman
internals, neither of which I have in my
At 11:11 AM -0800 2005-02-08, Robert Flach wrote:
Unfortunately, all of the solutions in the FAQ (which I checked
before posting) require either access to mailboxes or access to the
Mailman internals, neither of which I have in my current setup.
So far as I know, there are no other
At 1:44 PM -0800 2005-02-17, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
check out MHonarc. (www.mhonarc.org). It should do what you want.
But doesn't that require administrative privileges to install?
Doesn't that require shell access to the server? My understanding is
that these are two things that the OP
My Situation:
Running: Mailman 2.1.5
Server Access:
I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO:
root
mailman group
mailman user
list mailboxes
list archive directories
I DO HAVE ACCESS TO:
shell via ssh
Robert Flach wrote:
Need: I need to archive messages in a way that retains attachments
(preferably as separate files with link inserted into message)
Have you seen
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.004.htp ?
There might be something there you can use.
hello gurus,
is it possible on mailman 2.1.4 to not scrubbed the mailman attachments on the
archives? just leave it as is? if not what other solutions do i need to undertake for
me accomplish this?
thanks
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Ako Ito wrote:
hello gurus,
is it possible on mailman 2.1.4 to not scrubbed the mailman attachments on the
archives? just leave it as is? if not what other solutions do i need to undertake for
me accomplish this?
So, how do you retrieve the attachments from the archive ?
Without scrubbing, you
Ako Ito wrote:
hello sir,
whenever I access it through the archives it gets relinked to certain
location where the extension is either .obj or .bin ..problem is whenever a
user is accessing it.. he is asked on what application to open it with.. can
this prevented... that is still retains its
Hi,
I'm new to this list (and mailman). Just installed the mailman 2.1.3
with the htdig extensions. Seems to work ok, but I can't find how I can
set the archiving frequency. Should I put bin/arch in the crontab, or is
there a setting somewhere that I forgot? I had the impression that with
the
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 05:36, Geert De Pecker wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list (and mailman). Just installed the mailman 2.1.3
with the htdig extensions. Seems to work ok, but I can't find how I can
set the archiving frequency. Should I put bin/arch in the crontab, or is
there a setting
Hi!
When I try to archive (or mailman make archives from list) I will get a
next error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/arch, line 187, in ?
main()
File bin/arch, line 177, in main
archiver.close()
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/pipermail.py, line
I had an archive up and running and doing fine. I did not change anything to
the setting but messages are being send but not archived. Anyone have a hint
as to what the problem might be?
Also does anyone know if it possible to have the number of messages in a
thread mentioned in the archive.
Check your cron to make sure it is still running.
Other than that, you will need to include more information:
Version of Mailman that you are running, How it was installed (via
rpm, apt-get, source, provided by host), the MTA that you are using, and
the Operating System that your host is
I had an archive up and running and doing fine. I did not
change anything to
the setting but messages are being send but not archived.
Anyone have a hint
as to what the problem might be?
IIRC, I once got this problem with HTML messages produced with standard
email client. If your list is
Editing the sources in the indicated manner (plus adjusting the level
of indentation of the remaining part of the function) indeed works.
Editing i18n.py in the install directory doesn't suffice, however - it
is necessary to edit the file in the distribution directory and then do
a 'make
Some time ago, I reported that archiving doesn't work in Mailman 2.1.1
under Mac OS X 10.1. Every attempt to archive a message would result in
the following entry in 'logs/error':
Feb 22 00:15:42 2003 (1950) SHUNTING:
1045869340.680055+e0e16d1c92bfc3454ac70ca2586b40b6f9ba5a4e
Feb 22 15:20:28
The function is used only once in Mailman, inside i18n.py
year, mon, day, hh, mm, ss, wday, ydat, dst = time.strptime(date)
You could easily replace this line of code with a small block that does
the same thing but without referencing the strptime function.
In fact, looking at the code, it
Python 2.2 is indeed installed, so that can't be the issue.
bin/check_perms reveals no problems either.
I've used the 2.1 alphas and betas for a long time without any problems.
The archives stopped working fairly lately, but I'm not sure it happened
when installing 2.1. It might have been a
Jon Carnes wrote:
What version of Python do you have installed? Mailman v2.1.x needs
Python 2.2.x
It looks like you have a Python module that is incompatible with Mailman
v2.1:
year, mon, day, hh, mm, ss, wday, ydat, dst = time.strptime(date)
AttributeError: 'module' object
That being the case (it was working then it simply stopped) the problem
must be one of the emails in the queue.
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 06:42, Peter Bengtson wrote:
Python 2.2 is indeed installed, so that can't be the issue.
bin/check_perms reveals no problems either.
I've used the 2.1 alphas
There are no mails in the queue, so that's not the answer either (I
wouldn't report this as a bug or configuration issue if I hadn't checked
the most obvious things first). My guess, as a programmer, is that
something was changed in one of the late betas. The error message
AttributeError:
Messages do not get archived properly. Mac OS 10.1.x, Mailman 2.1. The
logs reveal the following:
Feb 07 12:51:16 2003 (389) SHUNTING: 1044618675.177514+be324eff2aafe6a8b13f0aa43b6580cf9d345fc4
Feb 07 13:27:59 2003 (389) Uncaught runner exception: 'module' object has no attribute 'strptime'
Feb
What version of Python do you have installed? Mailman v2.1.x needs
Python 2.2.x
It looks like you have a Python module that is incompatible with Mailman
v2.1:
year, mon, day, hh, mm, ss, wday, ydat, dst = time.strptime(date)
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'strptime'
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Hi, everyone,
I'm rapidly racking up what I'm sure must be a record number of posts to
this list, so I hope you'll all forgive me.
Anyway, my latest issue is that Mailman stopped archiving messages last
night around 9:30 p.m., for no apparent reason. There's nothing in the logs
to indicate why
Anyway, my latest issue is that Mailman stopped archiving messages last
night around 9:30 p.m., for no apparent reason. There's nothing
in the logs
to indicate why archiving stopped. Has anyone ever seen this before?
I've since restarted Mailman, and archiving is still hosed. If anyone
I've had this happen under version 2.0.8 before. Once because the
existing archive had gotten hosed. I simply deleted the html files and
regenerated the archives using arch. That worked fine.
Another time, I did the same thing and arch continuously stopped at one
point. I went into the Mbox
Hello:
I am doing some last minute testing using a test list
configured like my production list prior to going live with my first
list on Monday. I have to tell everyone that I have had an excellent
experience with Mailman (2.0.13-1) to date. I am running on a well
patched RH7.3 box,
Please HELP I am running Mailman (mailman-2.0.11-1) installed via RPM on RH7.3
system. Archiving never has worked. If just left to pipermail all I get is
the raw dump screen no matter what the settings on the mailing list (have
set it to daily and still not archives. This mailing list has
I'm using Mailman on RH7.3 Everything seems to work great , except archiving.
No matter what the settings (i.e. daily, weekly, monthly) it never seems to
archive just gives the raw output! Am I missing something? Could some one
tell me where to look for errors if there are any(pipermail
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 11:23:35 -0400 (EDT)
Greg Westin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With all this discussion of archiving, I have to ask: What does it say
about the developers' confidence in Mailman that this list isn't
archived by Mailman, but by an external service?
The Mailman lists are
Hi, I am setting up mailman to replace Lyris as our listserv manager,
and so far things are going great. Unfortunately I have come across a
small problem, I'm using an external archiver (hypermail - my boss
likes its output better than pipermail) which I have set up to work and
it will
Hi, I am setting up mailman to replace Lyris as our listserv manager,
and so far things are going great. Unfortunately I have come across a
small problem, I'm using an external archiver (hypermail - my boss
likes its output better than the builtin)which I have set up to work and
it will
Seems like the Mailman archiving function does not work properly with mailx.
When I use netscape mail or pipe or elm to reply to a mail list, the archiving
function seems to work fine ie it is indented. But when I try to use mailx to
reply, Mailman archival function seems to treat it as a new
On 25 October 2001, leanne lai said:
Seems like the Mailman archiving function does not work properly with
mailx. When I use netscape mail or pipe or elm to reply to a mail
list, the archiving function seems to work fine ie it is indented. But
when I try to use mailx to reply, Mailman
Good day,
First time poster so go easy on me.
I want to archive another list that I'm a member of (not the admin
and the other list isn't mailman). So I figured I'd setup a list on my box
and subscribe that list to the other list. So far so good.
My list works, I get
Hi,
After upgrading to mailman 2.0 we experienced the following problem: The web
interface for the archives doesn't work. The mbox is still accessible and
contains all the messages, but the summary is not generated. The older
version of the summary is still there. Creating a new mailing list
Does any one know if mailman has the ability to
archive an attachment. the attachment being a
pdf or a jpg file?
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