Hi,
I'm brand new to Mailman.
I've created a Mailing list test and subscribed to the list via my email
address, the message gets sent as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I click the reply button, and then click send, I get the following:
Apr 2 22:35:37 pcserv sendmail[25359]: h32CZaDm025359:
Have you updated your aliases and run newalias for your list?
Anthony
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 14:36, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I'm brand new to Mailman.
I've created a Mailing list test and subscribed to the list via my email
address, the message gets sent as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But
At 13:36 02/04/2003, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I'm brand new to Mailman.
I've created a Mailing list test and subscribed to the list via my email
address, the message gets sent as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I click the reply button, and then click send, I get the following:
Apr 2 22:35:37
* willem vermeulen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
i want to send emails to individuals. Each mail is addressed to the person eg
Dear bob,
willem
Goto http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg13981.html
That will give you a rundown of what you need to configure for personalized
Mailman version : 2.0.9
it came installed by default on my redhat linux 7.3 hosted virtual
server.
I can't access the admin page for any list, when i go to my admin page
and try to log in with either my global admin password, or with the site
passwords I get rejected. I have tried this from
I'm really excited about switching my newsletter list from majordomo
over to Mailman, but I'm having an installation issue I thought I'd
run by you all.
I'm on FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE (just updated yesterday). I only have
Python 2.2, but I'm not certain that's my issue.
According to the README.BSD
My ISP just switched from majordomo to mailman.
On majordomo, I had it setup that only the moderators could post to the
list (this is an announcement only list).
Now, since the transition this morning my list is wide open. I want to
know how to make it so only moderators and me (admin) can post
Using mailman 2.1 and python 2.3a1
--
Jeff Schoby - Unix Admin
City of Columbia, Missouri
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
573.874.6320
Matthew Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/01/03 11:16PM
Might just be. But what versions are you running? mailman version,
python
DG == Dan Gookin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DG According to the README.BSD I used:
DG make DIRGETGID=: install
DG But make comes back with:
Just skip that whole bit and let it install with setgid. It is less
painful to do so. Even though the setgid bit is unnecessary in the
BSD file system,
Some list owners report the following. Seeing the permissions problem with
the error file, I changed the permissions, which at least allows owners to
get into their admin pages (they couldn't before). However, now it appears
the nobody can post. The mailq doesn't seem to be processing, even
Howdy Neil
Under Membership list options, you can set all users to moderate.
Then un-set yourself and the moderators.
In another config panel you set what happens when messages are
received from moderated members. On my Newsletter lists, I set the
members posts to discard with notification to
Richard Barrett wrote:
At 13:36 02/04/2003, Michael Mansour wrote:
Apr 2 22:35:37 pcserv sendmail[25359]: h32CZaDm025359:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown
This is your MTA (sendmail) telling you it does not know about the
list's mail alias(es).
Have you added the list's mail aliases to the
Can you upgrade to mailman 2.1.1? There were a few bug fixes.
* Jeff Schoby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Using mailman 2.1 and python 2.3a1
--
Jeff Schoby - Unix Admin
City of Columbia, Missouri
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
573.874.6320
Matthew Davis
We recently migrated from majordomo to mailman and created all the lists
via a perl script. 99% of the lists transfered just fine however some
of them seem to fail to actually perform their actions though mailman
thinks that they did. For example a user tried to subcribe, got the
confirmation
A list I belong to sends e-mails to members with attachments just fine, but
seems to convert the documents to undecipherial code embedded in the message
on the web archive. Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks,
-R-
_
Add photos to
At 1:57 PM -0500 4/2/03, Vivek Khera wrote:
Just skip that whole bit and let it install with setgid.
[snip]
...if you're using FreeBSD, just go ahead and use the Mailman
port -- that's what I do ;-)
You're the man! In the README.BSD file. Wow. Glad to make your acquaintance.
I did that already,
Hi,
With mailman 2.0.13, do you ever have problems with large messages
causing the qrunner process to stick or hang? Is there some feature or
option I can turn off to prevent this from happening? It seems to
happen with messages in the 3 or 4 MB range.
Dallas
Use ../mailman/bin/mmsitepass to change the admin password. Then try to log in
again.
Anthony
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 18:09, ben strawbridge wrote:
Mailman version : 2.0.9
it came installed by default on my redhat linux 7.3 hosted virtual
server.
I can't access the admin page for any
Send as plain text instead of MIME. Their e-mail client sounds as though it
cannot handle MIME.
Done in the admin interface...
Anthony
On Thursday 03 April 2003 03:44, Rick Kuhn wrote:
A list I belong to sends e-mails to members with attachments just fine, but
seems to convert the documents
Sorry, it is very early in the morning, I think I misread your
message...Thought it was the mail not attachments...In the latter case, I
don't know the answer, sorry.
Anthony
On Thursday 03 April 2003 08:27, CARTER Anthony wrote:
Send as plain text instead of MIME. Their e-mail client sounds
Hi there,
we upgraded to mailman-2.1.1 recently. We want to have the whole site
speaking German. I change the variable DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE to 'de'
and disabled the US in the webfrontend.
Mailman is speaking German now, but only on the login and general list
information pages. Inside the
DG == Dan Gookin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DG At 1:57 PM -0500 4/2/03, Vivek Khera wrote:
Just skip that whole bit and let it install with setgid.
DG [snip]
...if you're using FreeBSD, just go ahead and use the Mailman
port -- that's what I do ;-)
DG You're the man! In the README.BSD file.
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