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Hi,
I have installed Solaris 2.8 in 10.2 GB Hard Disk. I 've
installed Win NT 4.0 in a separate 10.2 GB Hard Disk. I would like to
make them for dual Boot. How to make it as a dual boot. Please help me
in this regard.
Thanks Regards,
Ganapathy Subramanian R
On 03 Jun 2001 01:48:33 -0700, Mike T. Gholson wrote:
Greetings,
On my Redhat 7.1 system, I had troubles with Mailman and Sendmail.
So, I switched my MTA. I'm now using Exim.
...
I can create the list, the email is sent to the list owner, and
the web-page is created. When I try to
This question has been asked on various occasions but, other than a
historical discussion on mailman-developers I can't seem to find a
definitive reply.
I run two mailman servers and last night one of them went mad with an admin
bounce loop resulting in thousands of messages bunging up various
Hi folks,
Hope you can help us figure out what went wrong -- our webhost seems to
have no clue about this, and doesn't seem eager to figure it out.
One day this weekend our list digest sent itself out over 200 times. Tech
Support tried rebooting the server, but all that did was to take the
Hello all,
Those that sign my paycheck wish to see the list of member addresses in the
message header. Can I do this with the current mailman? I've found where to
add headers and the list of variables to insert certain things but the member
list wasn't one of them. If this can not be done
Thanks to those of you who responded with some ideas about the bizarre
behaviour I was getting while trying to send the notification to the list
owner...
Turns out that hidden deep somewhere in the machine was still one more
reference to the machine's *old* hostname, left over from someone or
Hello
Can anyone shed some light on why duplicate subscription reminders may have
been sent out approximately 2 minutes apart.
TIA
Con Wieland
UC Irvine
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Hi,
I've gotten most things to work with mailman-2.0.5
on Solaris 2.6 using postfix MTA. List creation,
message submission, as well as the web interface
to user additions, all seem to work fine.
But I can't get the email interface to work.
For example, if I send 'Subject: help' message to
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Metheringham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
So it can send mail but not receive it.
First thing to do is see if this works on the local machine using the
exim address debug facilities - ie on the exim.org box:-
/usr/sbin/exim -d2 -bt [EMAIL
I'm trying to send messages to my test list and they're not going through. The
log is giving the following:
Jun 4 16:49:58 tux Mailman mail-wrapper: Failure to exec script. WANTED gid
12, GOT
gid 401. (Reconfigure to take 401?)
Jun 4 16:49:58 tux qmail: 991698598.174168 delivery 5: deferral:
Hi folks,
At the Association of C C++ Users, we run 25 Majordomo mailing lists,
these will be gradually moving over to Mailman.
Whilst running a couple of small lists for a local Caving club, a few
issues came to light (whilst reading this bear in mind that unlike ACCU
members, most of the
On Jun 4, 17:06PM, Amanda wrote:
I'm trying to send messages to my test list and they're not going through. The
log is giving the following:
Jun 4 16:49:58 tux Mailman mail-wrapper: Failure to exec script. WANTED gid
12, GOT
gid 401. (Reconfigure to take 401?)
Jun 4 16:49:58 tux qmail:
Title: Publicly advertised lists
I am wondering why I have a list that is open to the public (set
under the privacy options) and when you go to /mailman/listinfo.cgi it
says that there are no publicly advertised lists. Yet you can goto the
admin page for the lists and it will be there. Is
All,
Anyone know where I can adjust the From: field on a mailing list. Right
now it says [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I need to point it to another
mail machine outside our DMZ that will then send it where it needs to
go.
TIA,
Jason Maderios
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Hey all,
I am having a problem getting mailman to work with sendmail in regards
to the aliases.
Debian 2.2
Sendmail 8.9.3-23
Mailman 2.0.5
I have compiled mailman using the correct mail-gid and cgi-gid for my
system. I have setup the following aliases in the /etc/aliases file:
v == venkateswaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
v Still I am in trouble. I have not commented out the line shared
v in Setup. It compiled as a static and could see shamodule.o in
v Modules directory. I did not get any errors while
v installing. run make test, lists the modules
S == Steph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
S Here are some facts: * The digest came out incomplete -- it
S broke off in the middle of one of the messages.
Take a look at Mailman's error log file, $prefix/logs/error to see if
you're getting any Python tracebacks. Could be as you suspect, a
GC == Gary Casterline [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GC How do I turn up the logging verbosity?
GC I suppose I missed something in the INSTALL or FAQ,
GC but danged if I can figure out what!
GC Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
You can't easily (this is something
On Monday, June 4, 2001, at 10:21 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
S == Steph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
S Here are some facts: * The digest came out incomplete -- it
S broke off in the middle of one of the messages.
Take a look at Mailman's error log file, $prefix/logs/error to see if
PH == Peter Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PH Hi folks, At the Association of C C++ Users, we run 25
PH Majordomo mailing lists, these will be gradually moving over
PH to Mailman.
Cool! Be sure to let me know if you want to be listed under
CVR == Chuq Von Rospach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CVR if the log shows nothing, I've seen this before. turns out a
CVR user had an embedded NUL character (ascii 0), and it caused
CVR the file I/O routines to see a premature EOF. Mailman needs
CVR to protect itself from this by
thanks again for the suggestions! I'll have to forward them on to the folks
who are allowed to get at the Python code. Unfortunately, I don't know
which version of Python they're using -- but this sounds like it *might* be
the key we need!
Cheers,
Steph
At 01:43 AM 6/5/01 -0400, Barry wrote:
On Monday, June 4, 2001, at 10:43 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
Who's file I/O routines? Is the MTA mistaking the NUL for an EOF?
AFAIKT, it's Python's, and mailman. my archives of the raw input shows
that sendmail was passing it along to mailman, and mailman was doing the
truncation.
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