On Wednesday 21 August 2002 11:45 pm, Ed Greenberg wrote:
> Some other mailing list systems offer separate addresses for subscribe and
> unsubscribe functions, as well as a request address. It's easier for the
> beginner to deal with such addresses, especially when the list is moving
> from such
* Davin Dahlgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020821 21:43]: wrote:
> When I go to the Member Management web page, there is a box at the
> bottom of the page for multiple subscribes. Is there an equivalent box
> for multiple unsubscribes? If not, how hard would it be to create
> som
* Christopher Kolar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020822 00:57]: wrote:
> Hi everyone. I am running 2.1 b2 and have a quick question about
> digests. I have a low-volume announcement list and some of the members are
> tagged as digest subscribers. If I turn off the digest option in the
> digests op
* Ed Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020822 07:45]: wrote:
> Mailman creates a -request address for each list, to which you send
> subscribe and unsubscribe messages (and others).
>
> Some other mailing list systems offer separate addresses for subscribe and
> unsubscribe functions, as well as
After upgrading to 2.1b3, it seems that there's some problem with the
communication between Mailman and Postfix. If I try sending an e-mail to
an admin of one of the lists, and watch the Postfix log, it records the
fact that the e-mail has been received and sent to the mail/mailman
script, but th
Mailman creates a -request address for each list, to which you send
subscribe and unsubscribe messages (and others).
Some other mailing list systems offer separate addresses for subscribe and
unsubscribe functions, as well as a request address. It's easier for the
beginner to deal with such a
The 'bug' was fixed by chmod'ing all my log files to 660. Is this
appropriate, or does this mean I don't have mailman set up correctly?
Thanks,
Greg
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I managed to get Mailman 2.1b3 installed, by removing everything except
for my lists and archives folders (and maybe one or two other things -
but I definitely had to remove Mailman), then installing the new
version. However, I'm still getting the 'bug' problem. I'm pasting the
new error page be
> (as I like to say, "I prefer all my email in HTML format, 18 point
> type, the font colored red. Please make sure you don't forget that,
> okay? it's important to me").
I prefer red and 20 point font, so please keep that in mind when mailing the
list.
**nod**
:P
Usually I send messages direct
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 04:45 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> Kind request: Sending e-mail to the list is more than enough. No
> need to
> copy it to other people's e-mail addresses. That just creates
> duplicate
> e-mails.
(here we go again...)
Some of us prefer getting t
Kind request: Sending e-mail to the list is more than enough. No need to
copy it to other people's e-mail addresses. That just creates duplicate
e-mails.
Raghuveer Polavarapu wrote:
> Currently when a message in
> html format is posted to the a list, and when I try to look at the archive
While trying ot fix this problem of Mailman not working, I decided to
upgrade to 2.1b3. I am, however, having some trouble. I'm not sure why,
but I've had a number of different problems. This is the most current.
I copied all my old files into the new home directory, chowned and chgrped
them a
Hi everyone. I am running 2.1 b2 and have a quick question about
digests. I have a low-volume announcement list and some of the
members are tagged as digest subscribers. If I turn off the digest
option in the digests options page will it convert them to individual
email status, or will it someh
The problem was actually explained by looking in the qrunner log. It had
error "Could not acquire qrunner lock". I removed the stale locks in the
locks directory, and it started sending out the backlogged mail.
Thanks for the help.
Dustin
-Original Message-
From: Ashley M. Kirchner [ma
I've had problems with messages vanishing after reboots, too. Mailman
puts lock files in "/mailman/locks/" I erased those, since the
process that was creating the need for them was gone, and almost
immediately got a flood of my queued messages.
--Scott.
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Scott Levine
University of New
Dustin Reiner wrote:
> Since I searched the archives to no avail, I am sending my question to the
> list. Earlier today, sendmail began refusing connections due to high load.
> The load was caused by a mailman python process running and consuming a lot
> of CPU and memory resources (By a lot I m
Since I searched the archives to no avail, I am sending my question to the
list. Earlier today, sendmail began refusing connections due to high load.
The load was caused by a mailman python process running and consuming a lot
of CPU and memory resources (By a lot I mean it fluctuated from 8-90% C
Hi,
A few years our small list was a simple email alias and list archives now
stored in email client (Pegasus or Eudora).
Is there any possibility to import these archives into MailMan list archive?
Thanks.
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Ashley M. Kirchner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020820 18:17]:
> Leah Cunningham wrote:
>
> > I created a new list using the newlist command, added the aliases to
> > /etc/aliases, and ran newaliases. The server sent me the message
> > saying the list had been created, etc; however, if you go to the web
Hello all,
I recently got a loop in mailman and I was wondering if someone else has
had the same problem and knows how to fix it?
It might also be a bug in the software of course, but I only found a
bugreport and for an old version of mailman, so unfortunately I could
not use that patch.
The l
These errors are written to the error log when 'qrunner' is run.
Aug 21 12:07:09 2002 qrunner(15421): Traceback (innermost last):
Aug 21 12:07:09 2002 qrunner(15421): File "./qrunner", line 283, in ?
Aug 21 12:07:09 2002 qrunner(15421): kids = main(lock)
Aug 21 12:07:09 2002 qrunner(15421)
I just tried to add a new list, and when I went to the web interface, it
didn't work. I can't figure out what has changed recently , except that I
repartitioned my hard drive, so I copied the info off and then replaced
it.
Can anyone suggest some things I can check? I tried re-installing, which
On Thursday 22 August 2002 13:10, Drew Krause wrote:
> Hello, a few subscribers with city and county government email
> addresses are complaining that our list mail is not getting to them.
> A peek at our mail logs confirms this. One of their system
> administrators noted that their server makes u
When I go to the Member Management web page, there is a box at the bottom
of the page for multiple subscribes. Is there an equivalent box for multiple unsubscribes?
If not, how hard would it be to create something along these lines?
On Thursday 22 August 2002 11:10 am, Drew Krause wrote:
> Hello, a few subscribers with city and county government email addresses
> are complaining that our list mail is not getting to them. A peek at our
> mail logs confirms this. One of their system administrators noted that
> their server make
Hi,
I want to thank everyone who replied my question. I will have to tell my
users the problem is really from the mail client - Outlook 2000 not from
Mailman.
Mary
(562) 797-1545
-Original Message-
From: G. Armour Van Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 August, 2002 8:44 PM
To:
Hello, a few subscribers with city and county government email addresses
are complaining that our list mail is not getting to them. A peek at our
mail logs confirms this. One of their system administrators noted that
their server makes use of 'NAT translation', a concept new to me.
Has anyone
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 11:23:35 -0400 (EDT)
Greg Westin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With all this discussion of archiving, I have to ask: What does it say
> about the developers' confidence in Mailman that this list isn't
> archived by Mailman, but by an external service?
The Mailman lists are
With all this discussion of archiving, I have to ask: What does it say
about the developers' confidence in Mailman that this list isn't archived
by Mailman, but by an external service? This is like when I was having
trouble setting up Mailman on Mac OS X, and then discovered that Apple
doesn't u
At 13:32 21/08/2002 +0200, Webmaster ST Frontier Fleet wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > How can I edit the HTML of the archives pages?
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> >
> > Anclo
> >
>Hi Anclo,
>
>I've been looking for an answer to that question for a while, but the
>only solution I could find was switch
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> Hello,
>
> How can I edit the HTML of the archives pages?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Anclo
>
Hi Anclo,
I've been looking for an answer to that question for a while, but the
only solution I could find was switching from the internal pipermail
archive to an external archive like MhonArc.
How
Hello all,
I recently got a loop in mailman and I was wondering if someone else has
had the same problem and knows how to fix it?
It might also be a bug in the software of course, but I only found a
bugreport and for an old version of mailman, so unfortunately I could
not use that patch.
The l
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