After changing the List Administrator password from the general page, now I can login
with both old as well as new password.
If I change the password using mmsitepass command, it works only with new password.
Any comment?
--Krishnaj)fju,z»j)b
b²ÓYK
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 02:24:02PM -0600, Brian Noecker wrote:
Update on this:
Seems that the problems with the admin(21776): OSError: [Errno 1] Operation
not permitted error stem from the following observations:
the /opt/mailman/lists and /opt/mailman/lists/test/config.db file has
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 01:22:23PM -0700, Philip Rowe wrote:
Hey,
I've been going through the documentation in order to stop
Mailman from sending multiple emails to users for lists that
contain another list name.
You cannot do this with mailman 2.0
Mailman 2.1 could almost do this, but
At 15:43 11/04/2002 -0500, Jason Signalness wrote:
I have a problem. Some of the email being sent out by mailman (password
reminders, etc.) are coming from an incorrect DEFAULT_URL.
For example, mail has a from field of dsl1234.bti.com, which is
outdated. It should be set to cyclend.org.
Works fine (with many console messages :-).
Thanks a lot Anna.
But my problem steel there :-|
I don't see the list detente in the web listinfo uri :-|
François
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 10:24:41 -0700
Anna Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
François,
Try this from
I'm on a shared server with no root access where the provider has set up
Mailman 2.0.8 for use with CPANEL 4.0.
I have created a read-only newsletter-type mailing list in this
configuration and want now to localize all the pages, default mails and
messages with direct user relevance
At 17:42 12/04/2002 +0530, Krishna Rao SN wrote:
After changing the List Administrator password from the general page, now
I can login with both old as well as new password.
If I change the password using mmsitepass command, it works only with new
password.
Any comment?
--Krishna
And that
manoj [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
When I am hitting reply to this mail, I am getting this error:
The original message was received at Thu, 4 Apr 2002 11:09:04 -0800 (PST)
from manoj.crc.ricoh.com [192.20.11.142]
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to set up a mailinglist where only the list-owner can send
messages. It should merely be kind of a newsletter. Can this be done
easily with mailman or is there much better software to do this ?
Yes you can. Take a look at the Privacy Options site.
Mit
The list I have set up includes attachments (usually PDF files and binary
database files) and when downloaded via the web link on the archives page,
they come out as a text stream with the MIME-encoded attachments within it.
Is there a way to allow access to the attachments via the web interface
On the main listinfo page there is a line like this:
Send questions or comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know that i can change the part before the @, but the part after is defined
by the url the user enters the site.
Is there a way to change this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], even if the user enters
Hi,
I have been successful in creating read-only lists by using
the privacy options. However, I noticed that from such lists
the listmembers can unsubscribe thru the web interface.
Can I somehow change this option so that members can not leave
(captive audience ??) on their own ?
Thanks for
I can not find a way to make mime messages in the
digest apear as plain text like the other messages.
Is there a way? Also does anyone know if MonArch handles this if Mailman does
not?
Looking at sourceforge it looks like this might be
a upcomming feature of 2.1 is this correct?
Thanks!
After an ordeal reinstalling Python mailman has not listed any new
archives. I traced it down to the fact that the links to
mailman/archived/private do not exist in the public directory. So I went
in and toggled that option in the admin area. The links do not get
created and I get this error:
Jonas,
Francois has a list called 'detente' and before I really looked closely at the script I threw that in there.
In Francois' case and mine, the script would work better if we removed the `do' loop as we are only trying to update one list, not the entire group of lists in ~/lists/
So the
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:19:03 -0400
Infostat Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just moved my mailing list to Mailman and have several hundred
members without passwords. I added these members in bulk.
They have automatically generated random passwords. They can request a
copy of their
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:16:56 -0500
kroc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
|/var/lib/apache/htdocs/ashes-to-ashes.org/mailman/mail/wrapper post
list (reason: 2) (expanded from: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
- Transcript of session
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 12:33:48 -0400
Rob Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello... all my messages sent to the list I have are sitting in the
~mailman/qfiles dir? Why is this?
You haven't installed the necessary cronjobs.
--
J C Lawrence
-(*)Satan,
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 09:19:09 -0500
Arlen P Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The list I have set up includes attachments (usually PDF files and
binary database files) and when downloaded via the web link on the
archives page, they come out as a text stream with the MIME-encoded
attachments
I would hope that this is NOT available and is NEVER made available! The
option to unsubscribe should always be there for the subscriberno
matter what the list owner may think!
JMHO
Paul
At 10:29 AM 12/04/02, ajit k jena wrote:
Hi,
I have been successful in creating read-only lists by
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:26:32 -0500
Paul Croft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would hope that this is NOT available and is NEVER made available!
The option to unsubscribe should always be there for the
subscriberno matter what the list owner may think!
Captive audience lists are
Yes,
But you must remember that for some setups Ie: the setup I am currently
working on where we use the list as a notification tool for changed and
updates to corpret hosting and access solutions.
Matt Lavergne
Tech Support
Interlynx Internet
905-524-5969 x229
1-888-658-5969 x229
-
After an ordeal reinstalling Python mailman has not listed any new
archives. I traced it down to the fact that the links to
mailman/archived/private do not exist in the public directory. So I went
in and toggled that option in the admin area. The links do not get
created and I get this error:
Alex,
The files should be owned by mailman from your $Prefix (/usr/local/mailman)
directory run.
bin/check_perms -f
This will list any permission problems you may have.
Robert Love
- Original Message -
From: Alex Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April
Here is the final list stats script. If you use this script as is, then you
should run the script just before rotating your Mailman log files.
If you want to run it right after rotating your log files, and your log files
rotate by adding a .1 to the end of post (so the rotated file would be
Alright so I modified it right away. I forgot that originally they wanted to
mail off the stats to each list admin...
This script lists out certain stats for each list and sends those stats to
each list admin (and the mailman user).
=== begin script: mm_stats ===
#! /bin/bash
# Run monthly
At 10:07 -0700 4/12/2002, J C Lawrence wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:26:32 -0500
Paul Croft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would hope that this is NOT available and is NEVER made available!
The option to unsubscribe should always be there for the
subscriberno matter what the list owner may
Login as root or mailman on your local server
Take the latest script and cut and paste it into a file in /usr/local/sbin/..
I called my file mm_stats. The latest script is in an earlier email to the
list.
Next make the new file executable:
chmod a+x /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
Now run the
At one clients, I do this for their corporate lists. They add users using a
script (which If they would pay me, I would make into a web-app). The script
modifies a text file which is then synced to the Mailman list hourly.
Sync_members is one of the commands in ~mailman/bin/..
So why use
From: Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did cut an paste the script.
Did modify some paths (Mine was already installed at /var/mailman (RH7.2))
Next make the new file executable:
chmod a+x /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
Done.
Now run the file once to test it:
/usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
bash:
after installing mailman I created a testlist. Configuring via web
works just fine and I added my self as first user. I also can send a
mail and my maillog tells me that the mail was delivered to the
wrapper and .. nothing more.
I dont receive the mail and it even seems that the mail isnt
Has anybody here used mailman with qmail+vpopmail?
Im wondering how I do I set up the aliases in vpopmail such that mailman
scripts process incoming messages for the mailing list addresses?
--
Aj.
Systems Admin. / Web Developer
--
Hi all,
I have enabled SSL on my web site and I would like to know how i can cause anyone that
accesses
http://www.xxx.com/mailman/admin/ to default to the SSL enabled page
(https://www.xxx.com/mailman/admin/) ?
Thanks,
Moshe
--
Mark Moshe Kaye wrote:
I have enabled SSL on my web site and I would like to know how i can
cause anyone that accesses http://www.xxx.com/mailman/admin/ to
default to the SSL enabled page (https://www.xxx.com/mailman/admin/) ?
this is more a webserver configuration issue than a mailman
Will,
Thanks. I figured it out by creating some apache rules in httpd.conf
Please email me @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you also need this solution as
it is off topic.
Have a good weekend,
Moshe
On 12 Apr 2002 at 18:23, Will Yardley wrote:
this is more a webserver configuration issue than a
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 21:17:56 -0400
Mark Moshe Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, I have enabled SSL on my web site and I would like to know how
i can cause anyone that accesses http://www.xxx.com/mailman/admin/ to
default to the SSL enabled page (https://www.xxx.com/mailman/admin/) ?
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