One of my list managers forwarded the below to me and I've never seen
anything like it before. My question is: Is this a legitimate Mailman
v2.0.8 message or is it a worm generated message (notice the To:
undisclosed-recipients: ;)? Note I've replaced the valid user address
with x's
On 26/11/2002 09:57, Moz wrote:
Sagi wrote:
I asked this before but never got an answer - Is there any way to
automate posting to moderated list?
Why not just add the script from address to the list of posters who
don't need approval? Or am I missing something obvious?
Because
I was wondering if you would help me get mailman installed.
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Hi..
I am trying to change the password of Administrator in the list page, only
that it is giving the following error:
Bug in Mailman version 2.0.13
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webmaster for this site of this problem. Printing of
traceback and other system information has been
I am also having qrunner problems, but they have to do with the
/etc/cron.d/mailman that tries to run. I am getting an authentication error
in my logs, (Nov 24 22:03:01 livingsky CRON[27016]: Authentication service
cannot retrieve authentication info.) and was wondering (after someone else
told me
The previous systems administrator for our company is no longer employed
here. I am his replacement, and have receive emails stating, as list
administrator, your authorization is requested for the following mailing
list posting. My predecessor left no documentation as the password I should
use to
I'm maintaining several email lists using Mailman, but I can't find
any way to get a list of subscribers emailed to me. I have the list
of subscribers set to be shown to the administrator only, not
members, and would like to be able to get the list by email using my
admin password. Is there
is it possible to modify the header section of all
the web interface pages
to include a site specific logo?
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Simon,
This is almost certainly a permissions problem. See some of the
posts I have made to the list in the past on this topic:
This tends to be very difficult. The mailman scripts are run SGID so
they can access files that are not readable by the rest of the web
server, or other users on
I asked this question a while back, but didn't receive an answer:
I'm running Mailman 2.1b on OS X with Postfix, and have tried to set
things up so that Mailman starts automatically when I boot up (see the
attached text files, if attachments are allowed on mailman-users). I've
noticed, however,
I'm trying to run 2.1b5 under SSL.
Much of mailman appears to work except that links in
several places still have http instead of https
and also don't have my special port number that I am
using.
The broken links appear to be using my
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST which of course is just
'mydomain.com'
I keep getting this re occurring error can anyone tell me ,how to get rid of this
Nov 26 17:04:02 dragon sendmail[31575]:
gAQM42AN032413: forward /home/mailman/.forward: World writable directory
Nov 26 17:05:02 dragon sendmail[9465]:
gAQM52AN007811: forward
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 11:33, Sagi Bashari wrote:
On 26/11/2002 09:57, Moz wrote:
Why not just add the script from address to the list of posters who
don't need approval? Or am I missing something obvious?
Because faking the 'From' header is easy.
That's correct, but do you think
Hi all,
I recently noticed that Mailman (even the version that hosts this list)
doesn't remove email address in processed emails.
The description: Show member addrs so they're not directly recognizable as
email addrs? sort of implies that email addresses embedded in replies will
be masked.
Is
I've created the script postfix-to-mailman.py. Python seemed natural, as
mailman is written in python, and invoking postfix-to-mailman.py script
on delivery to mailman just warms up the disk cache with all the python
code and speeds invocation of mailman.
Postfix configuration samples (thanks
Adding HtDig to the installation is very, very easy. Apply the patches from
Sourceforge and then follow the step by step directions and it will be done
in about 2 hours.
BTW: HtDig is a search engine, so it will index any of your local web
pages - not just the archives!
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
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