Hi
I get the following error in my error
log.
Aug 27 10:10:10 2002 (26463) Uncaught runner
exception: unpack list of wrong sizeAug 27 10:10:10 2002 (26463) Traceback
(most recent call last): File "/opt/mailman/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py",
line 105, in _oneloop self._onefile(msg,
msgd
I checked the mailman user crontab. I'm sure mailman it's running it.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 4:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Permission problems
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Hi,
> > Hi, subscribers of my mailing lists keep asking me how they can
> > download attached files from messages that are in the archives or
> > reconstruct Attachments from the daily batches they receive. Since
> > most of them seemed rather unexperienced (just as I am), could
> > somebody poin
Is there a HOWTO for integrating htdig with Mailman ?
Please cc me.
Cheers,
Curt
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I just ran the mailman RPM from RedHat. What now? Where do I look for
instructions on the next steps?
Ignorant but GRATEFULL.
JJ
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Hi
I have been looking at the Mail Man program you offer and it looks really
interesting. As I already have subscribers to another mailinglist, I wonder
if it's possible to import the existing subscribers directly into Mail Man?
I also wonder if the Plain Digests mode means that you can post a
hi,
I configured mailman to use gid 12 (mail) since it would
not let me do it with gid 0 (root)
Everything goes well until I reply to the 1st confirmation. I never get an
email saying that Ive been added to the list.
I check the mailman logs and nothing there helps however I look at the
send
Mailman gurus,
Hope someone can help.
Solaris 9
postfix 1.1.11
mailman 2.0.13
::postfix main.cf entries::
alias_database = dbm:/etc/postfix/aliases
alias_maps = dbm:/home/mailman/aliases
As the mailman user I compiled with the following flags:
#export MAILHOST=some.mailhost.com
#export WWWH
Hi,
I need to change the name of a Mailman list. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Lohaus
Webmaster
Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
1333 Grandview, 488 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0488
303-735-0493
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Where can I find the entries (code) for roster/subscribe list, removal.
Even with only admins set to see subscriber list only (to much info for
people to see), I want to take even this out of the listinfo web
page.
Not sure where to begin to look, for the code removal.
Tks in advance for any h
> "OW" == Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OW> Has this option been removed from 2.1b3? I just can't find it
OW> in all the files, and neither can I see a discussion about it
OW> being replaced. Not that I do use it but I hope I will so this
OW> is on a NTK bas
Mike's suggested "/etc/logrotate.d/mailman" contents is apparently
just what I needed!
Thanks to him and all the others that responded ...
-Kenneth
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Just out of curiosity...you're not running Mandrake 7.1, are you? That
release had a strange bug which caused a lot of directories in /var to
fill up with files with those sorts of names, many levels deep. This
was fixed in 7.2 and newer.
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Charles Sebold wrote:
At 14:49 27/08/2002 +0200, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
>Odhiambo Washington writes:
>
> > Probably the way you downloaded the patches...
> > How did you do it?
> > I've downloaded them before and they applied cleanly.
>
>Thanks! The patch file must have been corrupted. I downloaded
>it again a
Richard Barrett writes:
> It looks as though you may not have applied the precursor
> indexing-2.0.13-0.2.patch
Yes, that is correct - I forgot to apply the indexing patch :(
The indexing patch followed by htdig patch applied cleanly.
Thank you for pointing it out.
Kaja
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At 14:49 27/08/2002 +0200, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
>Odhiambo Washington writes:
>
> > Probably the way you downloaded the patches...
> > How did you do it?
> > I've downloaded them before and they applied cleanly.
>
>Thanks! The patch file must have been corrupted. I downloaded
>it again a
Here's what my /etc/logrotate.d/mailman file looks like:
/var/log/mailman/bounce {
missingok
}
/var/log/mailman/digest {
missingok
}
/var/log/mailman/error {
missingok
}
/var/log/mailman/post {
missingok
}
/var/log/mailman/smtp-failure {
missingok
}
/var/log/mailman/locks {
Odhiambo Washington writes:
> Probably the way you downloaded the patches...
> How did you do it?
> I've downloaded them before and they applied cleanly.
Thanks! The patch file must have been corrupted. I downloaded
it again and the result is better, but the patch doesn't apply
quite cleanl
On 19 Elul 5762, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> Looking in my /var/log/mailman directory, I see file names such as:
>
> error
> error.1
> error.1.1
> error.1.1.1
> error.1.1.1.1
> error.1.1.1.1.1
This probably indicates a problem with your logrotate scripts (that's
Has this option been removed from 2.1b3?
I just can't find it in all the files, and neither can I see a discussion about
it being replaced. Not that I do use it but I hope I will so this is on a NTK
basis.
beastie# find ../mailman-2.1b3/ -type f -exec grep -li 'SMART_ADDRESS_MATCH' {} \;
beastie
* Kaja P. Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020827 15:14]: wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After unpacking the sources for mailman v. 2.0.13,
> I tried to apply htdig-2.0.13-0.1.patch which failed.
> Then I noticed the htdig-2.0.13-0.2.patch. Unfortunately
> this patch is fa
Hi,
After unpacking the sources for mailman v. 2.0.13,
I tried to apply htdig-2.0.13-0.1.patch which failed.
Then I noticed the htdig-2.0.13-0.2.patch. Unfortunately
this patch is failing too:
[mailman-2.0.13]$ patch -p1 < htdig-2.0.13-0.2.patch
patching file INSTALL
patching file
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 11:04, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> [RH7.3, mailman-2.0.11-1]
>
> Looking in my /var/log/mailman directory, I see file names such as:
>
> error
> error.1
> error.1.1
> error.1.1.1
> error.1.1.1.1
> error.1.1.1.1.1
Normally means that someone
[RH7.3, mailman-2.0.11-1]
Looking in my /var/log/mailman directory, I see file names such as:
error
error.1
error.1.1
error.1.1.1
error.1.1.1.1
error.1.1.1.1.1
This occurs for the other error files as well (subscribe, post,
digest, ...). Also, mo
Hi
Running the newest mailman on FreeBSD 4.4 I get a
high resource usage on our server.
PID
USERNAME PRI NICE
SIZE RES STATE TIME
WCPU CPU COMMAND67216
mailman 64 0
58196K 53356K RUN 0:55 65.77% 65.77%
python
[root@dmx cur]# ps aux | grep
67216mai
Hi!
It could be that there is problem with the cron. Mailman's cron jobs has to be
executed w user/group mailman and seems that they are not.
Janis Putrams
> Hi!
>
> I've got a Mailman problem. Surprised? :)
> After a reboot the mailing-lists stopped working.
> Mailing a specific person is st
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 19:16:54 +0200 (MET DST)
Mailman Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, subscribers of my mailing lists keep asking me how they can
> download attached files from messages that are in the archives or
> reconstruct Attachments from the daily batches they receive. Since
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