At 10:48 PM -0700 5/6/01, J C Lawrence wrote:
Examine the recieved headers of some of the dupes. The odds are
high that it has nothing to do with your system, and that it has
everything to do with broken software at their end(s). This usually
happens with broken MTAs delivering to even more
Hi,
How can I invite users to my lists?
Thanks,
Murat
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
On Monday 07 May 2001 07:25 am, Murat Balkas wrote:
Hi,
How can I invite users to my lists?
Thanks,
Murat
Two ways - one is to mass subscribe them (in the Subscription management page
of the mailman admin pages) and send them a welcome note.
The other way is to send someone (or a
Mailman works fine always, but yesterday a message posted at 5 pm was
not sent until 0:30 h
Sendmail log says that the message was received at 5pm and the first
try to send by mailman was at 0:30h.
I don't understand why mailman didn't send the message one minute
later as always it does.
Folks,
I've just released Mailman 2.0.5 which fixes a problem with stale lock
files that can occur under certain situations when the user hits the
`Stop' button on their browser. These stale lock files can cause
mailing lists to be inaccessible for long periods of time (until the
stale lock
On Mon, 7 May 2001 00:02:58 -0700
louiza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:48 PM -0700 5/6/01, J C Lawrence wrote:
Examine the recieved headers of some of the dupes. The odds are
high that it has nothing to do with your system, and that it has
everything to do with broken software at their
OK, I'm at a dead stop. Has anyone had any luck installing Mailman on
Mac OS X 10.0? If so, I'd be deeply appreciative if you could pass
along the details -- what Python you're using, where you got it, etc.
Many thanks!
Tom Moore
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Tom Moore
President, Landslide Design
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I'm running a mailing list with about 150 users. It's fairly low traffic. It
was transfered from one machine to another, and I imported the .mbox file from
the old server, and all appeared to be well. I've noticed now though that while
messages do get through and distributed - the archives are no
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 05:09:45PM -0400, Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
Fortunately, it is no longer the standard hard link problem. :) I read
the FAQ and the README.LINUX and ran the secure_linux fix. One thing that
took me a bit to figure out is that you have to run that script with a
I need a little help with the mailman program. I have it up and running and
almost everything is working fine except I don't see my lists when I access
the site with the fully qualified name, for example:
http://mysite/mailman/listinfo/ --- Everything is fine
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 04:25:48PM -0400, Christopher VanOosterhout wrote:
After some review of the list archives I do not find an answer to what I
think will be a pretty simple question.
How do I make backups of my lists? What files are critical?
I want to back up the email addresses
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:35:22PM -0500, Pug Bainter wrote:
This one has been running for 10 hours so far. It is doing things
[mostly mremaps()], but it takes way too long. This seemed to be the
case that once it got to a certain point it had trouble computing the
different threads.
How should I remove these on each post?
makes my message long.
X-Ack: no
X-BeenThere:
X-Mailman-Version: 2.0
Sender:
Errors-To:
X-BeenThere:
List-Help:
List-Post:
List-Subscribe:
List-Id:
List-Unsubscribe:
List-Archive:
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Mailman-Users
Hi,
In the past I have tried to run a maillist using MajorDomo, but couldn't get
it to prevent external people from mailing to lists by telnetting to port 25
of the mail server claiming to be anybody that is inside the list.
Currently I am running a naked alias file for my mailling lists, as the
Hello,
I'm have Mailman
1.0rc2 installed and recently noticed that it sends duplicate messages when
mailing out to a large list. Is this a know Mailman bug, and if so, has it
been fixed in v2? Also, is there any way to suppress this behavior in
Mailman 1.0rc2?
Mik
I see this in my mailman error log:
May 06 16:00:02 2001 qrunner(820): Traceback (innermost last):
May 06 16:00:02 2001 qrunner(820): File /home/mailman/cron/qrunner,
line 283, in ?
May 06 16:00:02 2001 qrunner(820): kids = main(lock)
May 06 16:00:02 2001 qrunner(820): File
Hi,
I've setup mailman after hours of work (modifying etc). Now I need it so I can
subscribe clients _without_ a password, when I click on the mass subscribe and put a
few people in then I try and unsubscribe it requires a password, now the password is
my admin password to unsubscribe
Sirs,
I am the list manager for [EMAIL PROTECTED], set up at
www.pair.com
I am having trouble understanding the bounce options. In particular, I
have set up a very small list with bogus names to send practice mail.
However, I keep getting the mailer deamon back, and no bogus subscriber is
marked
@ Christopher VanOosterhout ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :
How do I make backups of my lists? What files are critical?
Here's what I use as a daily cron job.
#!/bin/sh
mailman_save_lists.sh #
# v0.13 2000-10-20 18:30
#
# this script saves a copy of mailman
Hi,
I've installed mailman according to the
instructions given, but when I replied a mail as confirmation of subscription,
the following message came in my mail
- The following addresses had
permanent fatal errors -"|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd
test" (expanded from: [EMAIL
I run a server with about 80 lists on it. Everything goes smoothly until the monthly
reminder is sent out on the first of the month. Every outgoing message indicates the
Sender is the same list-owner, regardless of which list the subscriber was actually
a member of. For example, I have a lists
On Sat, 05 May 2001 03:52:55 +0800
spades [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How should I remove these on each post? makes my message long.
You would be generally ill advised to remove any of them.
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J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 7 May 2001 11:35:32 +0200
Marco van Tol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, In the past I have tried to run a maillist using MajorDomo,
but couldn't get it to prevent external people from mailing to
lists by telnetting to port 25 of the mail server claiming to be
anybody that is inside the
On 6 May 2001, at 21:44, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
BAW == Barry A Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BAW I've uploaded the Mailman 2.0.5 patch and tarball to
BAW SourceForge. Please check out
The 2.0.5 tarball had a bug in the admindb.py. Thanks to Phil Barnett
who helped discover
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