Hallo all
And as this is my first post of the year Happy new year to all.
I have a problem ;-) ( so what is new?)
I use mailman version 2.0.13
I want people on the list to reply directly to the sender of the message when
they hit Reply in his/her mail client.
I have set
Where are replies to
It seems that my message has not been sent yesterday, so I repost it,
sorry for the noise...
Hi John,
Developer Tools downloading and installing was OK. I took advantage of
the downloading time to learn some terminal basics. It was useful : I'm
now 0,01 % better than before :-)
Still
Matthew Davis wrote:
From the 'verify.txt' it looks like %(email) will work.
Nope. Just tried but doesn't work... :(
Does it work in your system?
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EL This is a documentation patch for the README.QMAIL file.
EL There's not much testing here, but Barry would you consider
EL applying it?
Sure, if other qmailers like it. Can you upload it as a patch to SF?
Thanks,
-Barry
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MD == Matthew Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MD From the 'verify.txt' it looks like %(email) will work.
verify.txt doesn't enter into it.
Go to Non-Digest Options - personalize and read the details.
-Barry
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Hello,
I just upgraded a 2.0.13 installation to 2.1, and I'm getting the following
traceback every morning when checkdbs is called. I get the same traceback
when
I run checkdbs manually. I don't think any of my databases are corrupt - I
ran bin/check_db on each list and no problems were
Is there a way in MM 2.0.13 to set up banned members on the list as well as
site level? I haven't yet installed 2.1 so I don't know if banned members
is a feature there.
Besides banned members, I think useful list/site properties would be:
auto-discard posts by non-members (yes/no), allow
Hi All--
OK, I solved my other problem. But ever since I've installed and used
Mailman (three years), I've received these little notes from cron:
/etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch:
error: failed to open /etc/mtab for reading
Why is it trying to open /etc/mtab? What possible business could
Mailman
Original message did not seem to make it to the list, so let's try
again...
Hello - I'm new to Mailman.
I have just recently installed mailman 2.0.12 on a FreeBSD 4.7 system
using the pkg_add feature.
I believe I have successfully configured the majority of the
Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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OK, I solved my other problem. But ever since I've installed and used
Mailman (three years), I've received these little notes from cron:
/etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch:
error: failed to open /etc/mtab
Hi All--
David Gibbs wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
OK, I solved my other problem. But ever since I've installed and used
Mailman (three years), I've received these little notes from cron:
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 08:37 PM, Paul Allen Rice wrote:
I've noticed that when I log out of the admin page for one list, go to
another and login there, then come back to the first list, all without
shutting down my browser, Mailman allows me back into the first list
admin
area without
Hi All--
Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
Hi All--
David Gibbs wrote:
Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
OK, I solved my other problem. But ever since I've installed and used
Mailman (three years), I've received these
* Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-08 07:40:45 -0700]:
You might be right, but I never received those messages until Mailman
was installed on RH 6.1, and I have continued to receive them daily
through several changes/upgrades of RH to and including 7.3. I think
it's perfectly
I've just read the little spiel on this under the non digest options.
I don't entirely understand the batching issue. I understood from a
previous post that Mailman batches up to 100 postings together for the same
domain. If, however there is little domain crossover in the members of the
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 08:40, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
What makes you think that message is coming from Mailman?
That looks like a message from stock Redhat processes.
You might be right, but I never received those messages until Mailman
was installed on RH 6.1, and I have
Hello everybody,
I have installed the tools required by mailman: python and apache.
Then, I installed mailman without visible errors.
At this moment, I try to create my first list, unsuccessfully ...
The server:
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$ uname -a
SunOS atlanta 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Brian Read wrote:
I've just read the little spiel on this under the non digest options.
I don't entirely understand the batching issue. I understood from a
previous post that Mailman batches up to 100 postings together for the same
domain. If, however there is little
I have what I hope to be a simple problem. On the list I run, I can't
reliably get the footer to be appended to the outgoing messages. It
(seems) to happen at random for some people, and not at all for
others. I've perused all of the config screens but haven't come across
anything that
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 11:40 PM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
Great sleuthing, Bryan!
Thanks!
I don't have time tonight to work out a fix, but this is an excellent
clue, and I'm hopeful there's a workaround.
I'll submit a bug. :)
Bryan
(MM 2.1 on RH 7.2, Sendmail 8.11.6)
Hi,
We have a list, recently moved from 2.0.x to 2.1, which we'd like to keep
in mostly-moderated mode, with a couple addresses allowed to post without
requiring approval, and posting from members help for approval. That's
been working pretty well with the
JS == John Swartzentruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JS On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 07:59:01 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
Go to Non-Digest Options - personalize and read the details.
JS It would be helpful if these personalized footer fields were
JS also listed in the Details for
I haven't seen any responses to this on the list. Are other people
not having problems with many many more headers in MM 2.1 digests
than they had in MM 2.0? Is the DEFAULT_PLAIN_DIGEST_KEEP_HEADERS
flag broken?
alex
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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 21:35:59 -0800
I've noticed that a few of my list subscribers are using AOL's functions to
block email from certain senders, who are on my lists. So as a list admin, I
get all these AOL bounces. Is there a simple script that can be used to
direct these nastygrams bacl to their AOL user, so that the user can
Mailman 2.1 requires Python 2, and RedHat 7.3 has only 1.5. There is a
Python2 package on my RedHat 7.3 installation, so how can I make Mailman
use it?
Documentation states that I can use --with-python to control the actual
mailman operation, but that the command line scripts will always use
Ed Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Mailman 2.1 requires Python 2, and RedHat 7.3 has only 1.5. There is a
Python2 package on my RedHat 7.3 installation, so how can I make Mailman
use it?
It's pretty easy ...
Documentation states that
Restrict posting privilege to list members? (member_posting_only) Under
nearly all circumstances this should be set to yes. This restriction
will cause Mailman to hold for administrative review all posts to the list
that do not originate from a list member. Setting this to yes prevents you
We are running internet mail thru the Notes SMTP MTAShow in-line MIME images as attachments is not checkedNow I see that it works on another machine just fine. It must be a problem with this installation.Thanks.Scott Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]01/02/2003 03:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: bcc:
(Please include me in the Cc: as I'm not a member of the list.)
OS Sun Solaris 2.6 + security patches
Postfix Version: 1.1.12
Mailman Version: 2.0.13
I am having problems getting postfix to deliver emails to large
recipient lists without chunking (SMTP_MAX_RCPTS=0). I had found the
problem to
At 06:46 PM 1/3/2003 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw posted the following...
It would be worth investigating why you still get this. You shouldn't!
I'm in full agreement with you on this :)
You cd to /usr/local/mailman and type bin/list_lists. Does the
mailman list show up there? It should.
tcl-object.tcl :
proc new { className args } {set o
[SplitObject getid]if [catch "$className create $o
$args" msg] {if [string match "__FAILED_SHADOW_OBJECT_" $msg]
{# The shadow object failed to be
allocated.delete $oreturn
""}global errorInfoerror "class
$className: constructor failed:
I went looking for the new 2.1 version so we can update the RedHat RPM
with it, but I was surprised that there was no 2.1 version on the GNU
FTP site, but I did find it on SourceForge. Is this an oversight?
John
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Hi Gang,
2 things Mailman really needs, 1 is database integration, and there's an
RFE out there for that. The other is a simple scripting language to be
used within the mail body itself. Things like conditionals, the ability to
import data from URL's, and equally database tables.
The import
Greetings!
I was interested in using Mailman. I assume this needs to be installed on a server? So if I as an individual user had so much web space through my local ISP, I could install it in that space and start to use the program?
Many thanks!
Alan
Hi
I am using Mailman version 2.1b2 on Linux 7.0.
I am owner of several of my lists and get a report everyday about the number of
messages received and delivered and so forth. I do like to get this report but
all of the numbers I received are zeros. I know there is some activity on these
Title: Need Help
I am having problem create a new list. List created after I issued command ./newlist test, but there is no email send to the list owner.
Here is my Mailman configuration.
OS: RedHat Advance Server 2.1
Mailman: 2.1
Apache: 1.3.23
MTA: Exim 3.33-4
Python: 2.2.2
I
Dear friends,
I install Mailman-2.0.13 on my RH7.3. My MTA is Sendmail.
The problem is after a smooth configuration and compilation,
I create a list, but can't subscribe to the list. Data from
~mailman/log/subscribe show me that my email is pending.
Anyone have any clue what is going wrong?
On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 16:43:47 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jean Berthold) wrote:
Illegal list name: test@atlanta
$
Do I need to specify an URL like www in my Defaults.py or can
I keep this current configuration:
# because otherwise the default mappings won't be correct.
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
(MM 2.1 on RH 7.2, Sendmail 8.11.6)
Hi,
We have a list, recently moved from 2.0.x to 2.1, which we'd like to keep
in mostly-moderated mode, with a couple addresses allowed to post without
requiring approval, and posting from members help for approval. That's
been working pretty well with the
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 12:13:23 -0500
Bob Puff@NLE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed that a few of my list subscribers are using AOL's
functions to block email from certain senders, who are on my
lists. So as a list admin, I get all these AOL bounces. Is there
a simple script that can be
When will this RPM be produced? And where can I get it from?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of John Dennis
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mailman-Users] no 2.1 version on Gnu FTP site?
I went
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 14:36:58 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
Alan South [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings!
I was interested in using Mailman. I assume this needs to be
installed on a server? So if I as an individual user had so much
web space through my local ISP, I could install it in that
Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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The import facility is critical to delivering targeted content within the
message distribution. Being able to import the results of a -HTTP GET- to
a URL goes a long way towards that, especially if it will allow
I´m working with MM2.1rc3, Python2.1 and qmail with
virtual domains in a Debian Linux, the problem is when
I want to accept, defer, reject or discard a post in
Administrative requests tool and redirect from my
original page to another virtual domain page!!! i.e.
--On Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:28 AM -0600 David Gibbs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Greenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Mailman 2.1 requires Python 2, and RedHat 7.3 has only 1.5. There is a
Python2 package on my RedHat 7.3
I have this problem too, though it's not severe, and frankly, the guy being
blocked is moderately awful, so would be pretty bad to a less insensitive
person than myself :)
I prefer that they can block each other, since it keeps them from
responding to each other and flaming. I also would
Hi,
I've noticed that the following files in my web mailman space,
eg /web/data/mailman/lists/[listname], that the following files
no longer seem to be in use: config.db*, *.html.
I've noticed that mailing lists that I've created after the upgrade
only contain config.pck, config.pck.last, and
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Larry Rosenman wrote:
What you are talking about is a bulk mailer ... not a mailing list system.
Again, my opinion ... but Mailman is designed to facilitate email based
discussion forums ... not blasting email to a huge number of people at
once.
THANK YOU. My pink
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 08:42, Tod Glenn wrote:
Has anyone been able to access the htdig patch (444884) for Mailman 2.1?
When I follow the link on source forge, I get an empty page.
Tod,
This problem was reported as fixed (yesterday). Which browser and
platform are you using? Did you try to load
Hello,
I just upgraded a 2.0.13 installation to 2.1, and I'm getting the following
traceback every night when checkdbs is called. I get the same traceback when
I run checkdbs manually. I don't think any of my databases are corrupt - I
ran bin/check_db on each list and no problems were
along these same lines.. I don't suppose there's a BSD package,
specifically OpenBSD, for v2.1 ?
-adam
At 06:19 PM 1/8/2003 +, Angel Gabriel wrote:
When will this RPM be produced? And where can I get it from?
-adam ...the guy behind the guy behind the guy
Hi, everyone,
I've just been assigned the task of managing an existing mailman
installation, and it's evidently been having a recurring problem with
lists mysteriously vanishing for some short period of time and then
reappearing, occasionally in a corrupted state (membership list and
config
Has anyone been able to access the htdig patch (444884) for Mailman 2.1?
When I follow the link on source forge, I get an empty page.
--
Never raise your fist in anger. It leaves your groin unprotected.
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Tod L Glenn
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Alex Wu wrote:
I wanna see the create's source code.
Would you please tell me where the source is?
I believe you're looking for Mailman/Cgi/create.py, if you haven't already
found it.
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Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
DL == David LeVine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
DL - All of the subdirectories under
DL ~mailman/{messages,templates} were created with permissions
DL 02755 instead of 02775.
Also works for me:
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so spake Adam Beatham (adam):
along these same lines.. I don't suppose there's a BSD package,
specifically OpenBSD, for v2.1 ?
That's something you should ask the OpenBSD mailman port owner. It
is, however, pretty easy to build mailman from source on
--On Wednesday, January 08, 2003 12:25:48 -0600 David Gibbs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
The import facility is critical to delivering targeted content within the
message distribution. Being able to import the
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 10:54 AM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
The import facility is critical to delivering targeted content
within the
message distribution.
But that is not, IMHO, what Mailman is designed to do.
What you are talking about is a bulk mailer ... not a mailing list
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 16:27, Dustin Clampitt wrote:
Mailman needs a mechanism for either silently discarding posts from
non-members,
Upgrade to 2.1.
It's the admins who are getting spammed. Throw the crap away and
send the admin notification of the discard.
How is that silently
I installed mailman on a new machine running redhat 8. That machine is also
running the latest 1.X apache and sendmail packages. Everything installed
fine. I copied over some other lists that were running on and older machine
and they show up fine on the admin page. I can configure them and
Hi,
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(Bhttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=664209group_id=103atid=300103
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(BAlberto Marcedone wrote:
(B Please, you can send me the complete Decorate.py or attach it in a message
(B in the mailing list?
(B [EMAIL
Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 things Mailman really needs, 1 is database integration, and there's an
RFE out there for that. The other is a simple scripting language to be
used within the mail body itself. Things like conditionals, the ability to
import data from URL's, and equally database
I'm trying to send some HTML email (yes, I know it's evil but that's how we
want to send some stuff) and I'd like to personalize it (really to make it
easier for people to unsubscribe with a personalized link).
I can throw my whole message in the header or the footer, and it works...
in
At 07:21 AM 1/8/2003 +, Richard Barrett posted the following...
/mailman/htdig/ is correct. This is explained in the file
$build/INSTALL.htdig-mm installed by the #444884 patch. In part it says:
*duck* sorry, my bad :)
quote
$prefix/cgi-bin/htdig
$prefix/Mailman/Cgi/htdig.py
/quote
Ok..
In message av9u4k$mh6$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
so spake David Gibbs (david):
I've got an instance of sendmail listening specifically on 127.0.0.1 ... can
anyone point me to some information on how to disable synchronous dns
verification in sendmail?
The TUNING file in the sendmail directory
Aaron,
I saw a similar connection refused error when I did my install on a RH
7.2 system. I added the address of the machine running Mailman to the
/etc/mail/access file as in:
--- segment of access file --
localhost RELAY
127.0.0.1
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