I dug around some more and was able to find out how to fix the symptoms. If
I run fix_url on the lists, they appear in the web interface.
/path/to/withlist -l -r fix_url xyz-sales -u www.domainofmine.net -v
However, can anyone tell me why lists created in the web interface default
to
Hi all!
Is it possible to use the pipermail's python script (archiving script)
for PUBLIC/PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER ?
reguards
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Hi Mark,
Le mercredi 20 juillet 2005 à 07:49 -0700, Mark Sapiro a écrit :
There should be a stack trace immediately preceding this in the error
log. Without that information, it is very difficult to know what's
happening. If you have the stack trace, please provide it. If it isn't
there,
On Jul 21, 2005, at 15:38, Cogley, Rick wrote:
# NOTE: bug with quotes
# add_virtualhost('DEFAULT_URL_HOST', 'DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST')
add_virtualhost('www.domainofmine.net', 'domainofmine.net')
Note that DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST are variable names
not strings, and so should not
Hi
We have the problem that under our server mail/mailman/listinfo and
under mail.dfki.de/mailman/listinfo, there are 2 different list of the
mailinglists but it is the same server.
What is wrong?
Thanks and Greets
Alexander Baldauf
ISG-SB
DFKI
http://www.dfki.de
Thanks, Jim. I will start there to look.
Best Regards,
Rick
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Hi everyone -
I was experimenting around with for in do, and there is a much cleaner way
to write this shell script. Try it short at first to get the concept:
=
#!/bin/sh
for i in support 911 memo sales
Do
echo $i
Done
=
This scriptlet will just echo four
Hello Everyone -
I wonder if someone might be able to help with a regular expression
question. You can set the accept_these_nonmembers variable to something
like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@(.+\.|)domainofmine\.co\.jp$
Which translates to, accept any posts from the domainofmine.co.jp domain.
I would
Cogley, Rick wrote:
However, can anyone tell me why lists created in the web interface default
to www.domainofmine.net but lists created from the command line default to
localhost.localdomain? Of course, I can just run fix_url after every list
creation in the shell script, but, is there a
Cogley, Rick wrote:
Can someone tell me how I can match anything after the dot after
domainofmine? Any advice warmly welcomed! Thanks!
How about
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@(.+\.|)domainofmine\..+$
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@(.+\.|)domainofmine\..*$
or just
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@(.+\.|)domainofmine\.
See
Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
Is it possible to use the pipermail's python script (archiving script)
for PUBLIC/PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ARCHIVER ?
Probably not without wrapping it with something that reads its standard
input and creates a message object.
Several of your recent questions have involved
Alexander Baldauf wrote:
We have the problem that under our server mail/mailman/listinfo and
under mail.dfki.de/mailman/listinfo, there are 2 different list of the
mailinglists but it is the same server.
If I understand you correctly, Mailman thinks you are using virtual
hosts and lists are
Interesting. That may well be the source of some wonky behavior, Steve and
thanks.
My /etc/hosts has one line:
200.100.10.1 rcogley.myispsdomain.com rcogley localhost
... Which man says is [IP, fqdn, alias, alias]
I have another domain I am hosting mail for on the machine, and postfix
sends
Perfect, Mark, thanks! I'll have to upgrade my script today, and put some
comments in it about the syntax change for when I can get a new RPM version.
Cheers,
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 12:11 AM
To: Cogley, Rick;
--On July 22, 2005 4:46:07 AM +0900 Cogley, Rick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My /etc/hosts has one line:
200.100.10.1 rcogley.myispsdomain.com rcogley localhost
... Which man says is [IP, fqdn, alias, alias]
This still looks bogus to me -- localhost is more typically on a line by
itself,
Thanks Steve. I will ask the hosting company since the instance is on a
VPS'ed Fedora. They do some funkay stuff with networking...
Cheers,
Rick
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Steve Burling
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 5:06 AM
To:
I have a brand new server replacing my old hardware for all my existing
domains. With mailman, I am using Postfix/MySQL and virtual domains.
Today I went live, but mailman is not sending email. I had this
working a couple of weeks ago in my setup environment, and I don't know
what changed to
I should add that this is a SuSE 9.2 installation with mailman 2.1.5 from rpm.
Rob
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a brand new server replacing my old hardware for all my existing
domains. With mailman, I am using Postfix/MySQL and virtual domains.
Today I went live, but mailman is not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no maillog activity indicating delivery attempts, and in
viewing the mailman smtp-failure log I see lots of messages like this:
Jul 21 15:46:54 2005 (1361) delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
failed with code -1: (-2, 'Name or service not known')
See
Thanks, this put me on the right track. My machine id did not match
the settings in my config file after the server swap.
Rob
Quoting Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no maillog activity indicating delivery attempts, and in
viewing the mailman smtp-failure
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