Thanks for the reply. I ran the test message and what I got back was
nothing like what you suggested. It was simply the message, in tact, as
if it was a simple relay. There was nothing in the bounce log either.
Obviously there is still something wrong but where do I go from here?
On 7/6/2011 8:28
On 7/7/2011 10:44 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I ran the test message and what I got back was
nothing like what you suggested. It was simply the message, in tact, as
if it was a simple relay. There was nothing in the bounce log either.
Obviously there is still something wrong
My ISP occasionally, for unknown reasons, blocks email from python.org
and apparently sometimes to python.org. Since I did not get a reply and
I cannot find this in the archives, I am sending this again. If this is
a double post, my apologies in advance.
It turns out the RPM for 2.1.14 is not
Dennis Putnam wrote:
My ISP occasionally, for unknown reasons, blocks email from python.org
and apparently sometimes to python.org. Since I did not get a reply and
I cannot find this in the archives, I am sending this again. If this is
a double post, my apologies in advance.
This entire thread
I am still struggling to get my monthly password reminder working. I had
to change the site list from 'mailman' to 'dapmm' in order to create
acceptable site mailbox names for my ISP. However, now when I run
'mailpasswds -l listname I get this error:
Site list is missing: dapmm
Obviously I am
On 7/1/2011 8:27 AM, Dennis Putnam wrote:
I am still struggling to get my monthly password reminder working. I had
to change the site list from 'mailman' to 'dapmm' in order to create
acceptable site mailbox names for my ISP. However, now when I run
'mailpasswds -l listname I get this error:
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
admin(7032): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.13 -]
admin(7032): [- Traceback --]
admin(7032): Traceback
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
admin(7032): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.13 -]
admin(7032): [- Traceback --]
Thanks. Mandrivia strikes again. I guess I need figure out how to
upgrade to 2.1.14.
On 7/1/2011 3:15 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the reply. As usual, nothing is that simple. I tried to
create the list 'dapmm' and got this:
Jul 01 13:06:07 2011 admin(7032):
Dennis Putnam wrote:
Thanks. Mandrivia strikes again. I guess I need figure out how to
upgrade to 2.1.14.
You could try bin/newlist. That might work.
--
Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.netThe highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, Californiabetter use your sense - B. Dylan
It turns out the RPM for 2.1.14 is not available yet for 2010. However,
I reinstalled 2.1.13 and created the new list. Now I am on to the next
layer of the onion.
# ./config_list -i file dapmm
breal_name/b attribute not
changed! It must differ from the list's name by case
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