hi all
i'm using mailman 2.0.11 on a debian 3.0 with sendmail
(sendmail 8.12.3)
when i try to post on my mailinglist , or i mail to a -request address (for example
if i must subscribe myself on a mailinglist) i don't receive any response from
mailman...any mail..any error in logs...any error
Hi
Did anyone discover where we can set the Base URL for Mailman web
interface, as it seems to have dropped out of the web management interface?
Cheers
Brian
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At 17:04 22/10/2002, Brian Read wrote:
Hi
Did anyone discover where we can set the Base URL for Mailman web
interface, as it seems to have dropped out of the web management interface?
Cheers
Brian
There is a script $prefix/bin/fix_url.py in the MM 2.1b3 install for
re-setting a list's
Just a quick note, I've used mailman with qmail without a problem, and just
moved to courier (http://www.courier-mta.org/) and it's working fine there
too.
-Matt
Svaha.com
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On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 19:57:45 -0700
NOW Website Coordinator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We need a sendmail replacement (for Solaris) that is fast. Someone
had tried to get Qmail working with Mailman, but did not have success.
What sendmail replacement are you using for your Unix (preferably
Hello folks,
I have recently installed Mailman and
Python on a system where QMail was already working. I have followed all
the
steps described on the installation
documentation, but I am facing some problems not covered by those docs.
First of all, after the creation of
my list (using the
I recently started having to approve all messages to my list, receive
the following message -
The reason it is being held:
Message has implicit destination
Is there a way to turn this off?
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To quote from bin/qrunner:
Each named runner class is run in round-robin fashion. In other words, the
first named runner is run to consume all the files currently in its
directory. When that qrunner is done, the next one is run to consume all
the
files in /its/ directory, and so on. The
Check your mailman logs as well. It could be that your mailserver is
not listening on localhost (telnet 127.0.0.1 25), or that your
mailserver does not allow relays from localhost.
Your Mailman logs will give more detail as to what is happening.
If the logs are blank, make sure that you have
I'm inclined to agree with your suspicion that you are having routing
problems. You might want to make sure that you are allowing localhost
(127.0.0.1) to relay.
Best of luck - Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 14:02, Alberto Cozer wrote:
Hello folks,
I have recently installed Mailman and
I'm guessing that you have assigned an alias that redirects to your list
(or someone else has). Take a look at the header info next time and see
what the TO: address really is. It's not the same as the actual
email address of the list.
You can use the web admin pages to add that name as an
Hello:
I'm a new user to Mailman.
Our provider recently installed it to replace another email listserv management
tool. As a new user I need to learn the basics of this web based program.
Therefore, where do I find introductory administrator documentation (I prefer a
printable source
I am runnibg redhat 7.2 with the latest build of mailman. I receive the
following error from sendmail when I try to confirm a subscription. Sorry if
this has been answered before.
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd ops
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