01-Feb-03 at 07:23, Jim LaSalle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I recently installed Mailman at our school. It is fantastic. Thank you
very much for a fine software package.
This morning I receive and email saying Site list is missing: mailman
Picking through the
me :-)
regards,
Joe
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 10:38:59 +0300
Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Joseph Okech [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030203 10:28]: wrote:
Hi All,
Have a situation where in the lists' folder the file 'config.db' and
config.db.last' are missing. I get this when I run
Howdie,
What is the python process doing here?
Just got 5 messages in the space of about 10 seconds to the same
list on the machine. The list has about 15 recipients all in the same
domain.
A top shows
last pid: 24442; load averages: 0.99, 0.87, 0.73 up 9+22:18:18 15:19:30
Hi,
I have been using mailman for a while now in our server without any
problem. It stops sending out mail without any reason. I am using sendmail.
I deleted the mail queue and the qfiles in mailman and got no success up to
now.
Any clue?
Many thanxs.
moussa
Some guesses (since no information was provided):
Mailman 2.0.x
IDE disk subsystem
Archiving turned on for list
If that is the case, then Mailman is doing a lot of writing to the disk.
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 08:22, Gareth Hopkins wrote:
Howdie,
What is the python process doing
Version 2.0.x? Make sure your cron is still running.
Look at FAQ: 3.14
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 08:58, Moussa Fall wrote:
Hi,
I have been using mailman for a while now in our server without any
problem. It stops sending out mail without any reason. I am using sendmail.
I deleted the mail
I have 2.1 installed on OSX 10.2.3 with apache 1.3.27. I am using
redirect directives to ensure all mailman-related web requests use SSL.
I have noticed that I cannot process pending administrative requests -
no matter what I choose (defer, approve, etc.) the request remains, and
the radio
On 3 Feb 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
JCSome guesses (since no information was provided):
JC Mailman 2.0.x
JC IDE disk subsystem
JC Archiving turned on for list
JC
JCIf that is the case, then Mailman is doing a lot of writing to the disk.
Howdie,
Ah yes, a little info that may have
Hy,
I'm using mailman 2.0.13 on a RedHat 8.0 linux box. Today I've discovered a
bug in authentification on administrative interface. For instance, suppose that
I have for a list, the password 1234, and when mailman is asking me for a
password, I give him 123456789 he shouldn't let me go
I'm trying to run Mailman 2.1 on a FreeBSD 4.4 virtual private server
installation and have encountered a cgi related setup problem.
I configured using --with-cgi-gid, --with-username, --with-groupname,
--with-mail-gid and did the make with DIRSETGID=:
I ran check_perms until no problems.
I
Well everything seems to be OK, however here are the contents of my
/home/mailman/logs/subscribe file
Feb 03 18:13:31 2003 (16112) chico: pending [EMAIL PROTECTED]
213.78.79.150
Feb 03 18:15:07 2003 (16423) chico: pending [EMAIL PROTECTED]
213.78.79.150
Feb 03 18:16:14 2003 (16755) chico: new
Keith,
Just a quick note. You didn't specify when or if you stopped
'mailmanctl' and restarted it. It is safer to stop it, run make
install, then start it again. And this list is full of mentions of
certain kinds of changes not taking affect until it is restarted.
Just another newbie's
hi !
i want to have a .htaccess file for the archive and for the page to
subscribe... i don't want to disallow an ip... (no directory-directive
wanted in httpd)
but where do i have to place this htaccess file??? i have tried in
/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/
and
/var/lib/mailman/archives/public/
but
done in 5
s
--On Monday, February 3, 2003 1:38 PM -0500 Keith Mastin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith,
Just a quick note. You didn't specify when or if you stopped
'mailmanctl' and restarted it. It is safer to stop it, run make
install, then start it again. And this list is full of mentions
GS == Gregg Siegfried [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GS By turning SSL off, requests can be processed as expected.
If you redirect a POST using mod_redirect, you lose the data. The
workaround is to capture the POST data from the original request,
convert it to a GET and redirect to that. But then
Hi there,
it seems that my mailman installation does not send out mail. I have
installed Postfix as MTA on a MacOS X Server.
When I create a list, I get the message that the list owner had been
notified of its creation by mail. But nothing shows up in the mail.log file,
and the mail never
So, is it possible to disable the VERP functionality in some fashion? My
users would prefer to have regular From: and Reply-to: headers, not the
irritating VERP ones. I'm hesitant to make changes to the VERP_FORMAT and
VERP_REGEXP lines in mm_cfg.py without knowing precisely what effect doing
so
Not to be too obtuse but what happens when you look at the admindb
web-page for the list? Are the subscribes waiting there to be
confirmed?
What subscribe settings in the admin web-pages?
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 13:31, dino wrote:
Well everything seems to be OK, however here are the contents of
://calcetalk.umd.edu/pipermail/test/attachments/20030203/fb37e2d4/test-0001.doc
--snip--
If, however, I send a message without an attachment, it works correctly:
--snip--
This is Test 6, from Outlook, with no attachment.
-David
-- next part --
An HTML
Thanks so much for the info! That is just what I needed to get my lists
more personalized.
Larry
At 11:52 PM 2/1/2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
This is from the archives... A message from Sheryl Coe:
Here's my own humble how-to, assembled shamelessly from previous posts
to this Mailman list.
#
f == friedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
f When I create a list, I get the message that the list owner had been
f notified of its creation by mail. But nothing shows up in the mail.log file,
f and the mail never arrives. Posting to a list doesn't work either. Postfix
Did you start the queue
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:11:29AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the mailpasswds script the variables used for 'hostname', 'useraddr',
'exreq', and 'owner' are listed as:
'hostname': host,
'useraddr': addr,
'exreq' : r,
MB == Matt Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MB With 2.1 you need to create a site-wide mailing list called
MB mailman.
Note BTW, that I've just modified mailmanctl to refuse to start if the
site list doesn't exist.
-Barry
--
RI == Rostyk Ivantsiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RI but how can I set the whole mailman site to be in Russian, not
RI just the lists???
RI P.S. I tried setting DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE = 'ru' in
RI mm_cfg.py, but it just brought to server error.
You did exactly the right thing.
IVL == Ivan Van Laningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IVL Thanks! That would have saved me an hour or so of poking
IVL around on Feb 1;-)
I can definitely relate -- see Warsaw's 4th Law. :)
-Barry
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CVR == Chuq Von Rospach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CVR it boiled down to problems with some of the language codecs,
CVR the multi-byte languages. So evidently that isn't really
CVR fixed on OS X, but I'll deal with that later.
I bet you're still having problems building Python
CVR it boiled down to problems with some of the language codecs,
CVR the multi-byte languages. So evidently that isn't really
CVR fixed on OS X, but I'll deal with that later.
I bet you're still having problems building Python extension modules
(i.e. C modules) on OSX.
I'm sure I
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If, however, I send a message without
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