I'd like to just add a completely new custom header (in this
case, an X-Comment) to a mailing list. Is there any easy way to do
this with mailman? If not, does anyone have suggestions for how to do
this using procmail, sendmail configuration, or similar?
Cheers
David
PS apologies for
Thanx a bunch!!!
Thank You,
SloopJohnB
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Jeffrey Goldberg
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 10:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Newby Question...
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, John Berry
Red Hat and a few other Distributions (that piggy back off RH maybe?)
use /etc/smrsh as their default.
The default if you install smrsh (sendmail) from source is
/usr/adm/sm.bin. That's totally whacked.
Your point is a good one though, and I've run into that problem more
than once. I've
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 01:37, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, John Berry wrote:
Hello all! I am new to the list. Please direct me to where I can get
specific instructions on how to setup mailman that is already installed
on an RH9.0 install. I have upgraded it to the latest RPM
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 03:09, David Cake wrote:
I'd like to just add a completely new custom header (in this
case, an X-Comment) to a mailing list. Is there any easy way to do
this with mailman? If not, does anyone have suggestions for how to do
this using procmail, sendmail
MS == Michael Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MS Are you confused by my question? If so, Mailman has to be told which MTA
MS is is being built with, and that was done with make MAIL_GID=65535 install
MS clean because in 'make options' postfix had a designation of 65535.
No, it does not:
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 12:27, Keith wrote:
Dear Sirs,
We have been using Mail Man on our Linux based Mail Server for the last
three weeks to mail to our Newsletter list of nearly 50,000 members.
Everytime we send the Newsletter our Mail Server goes down. This only
happens when we use Mail
Are the console commands and commands to email to list-request...the
same?
I have searched the guides to get a list of the commands and all I find
are the console commands.
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On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 11:02, Chinn, Hindy wrote:
Are the console commands and commands to email to list-request...the
same?
I have searched the guides to get a list of the commands and all I find
are the console commands.
The console commands are found in:
~mailman/bin/..
The list-request
I just installed Mailman 2.1.3 in an effort to replace my existing
Majordomo/Majorcool list management system and I have obviously done
something wrong. Installation went well, check_perms reports no problems
however when I try to send to my test list I see that sendmail accepts the
message and
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 12:32, Steve Ladendorf wrote:
I just installed Mailman 2.1.3 in an effort to replace my existing
Majordomo/Majorcool list management system and I have obviously done
something wrong. Installation went well, check_perms reports no problems
however when I try to send to my
I anyone using CGI wrappers like suEXEC or CGI Wrap? I am trying to decide
if I should implement either of these for additional security. If you are
using them, are they difficult to install and configure?
Thanks,
Staven
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On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 10:49 AM, Pug Bainter wrote:
Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something that sounded
like:
Is there a way for mailman's configure script to detect the
current settings (such as --with-username, --with-mail-gid and so on)?
Or is there a quick way for me
TL == Tom Limoncelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TL And not to brag, but you should see my BUILD_APACHE.sh script. It gets
TL apache, php, mod_perl, checks the md5 checksums, builds everything, and
TL does the install. And I only have to change variables at the top each
TL time a new version
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:53, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
Not to one-up you but...
I record the steps I take to build something in a script, so that the
next time I build something I can edit the script a little and run it.
Lately I've added a boilerplate at the top that sets the PATH,
I am runing 2.1 and continue to have trouble with not being able to send
attachments. My Outlook is set to plain text. I have the first setting
under 'Content Filtering' set to 'No'. I have also added to the 'pass
mime types' filter (though it should not be necessary).
application/msword
Hi,
I'm the webmaster of http://fisica.urbenalia.com, which is hosted in a
cPanel based server, urbenalia.com. That control panel comes with
mailman 2.1.2. I've a list called 'Canalfisica' (with internal name
canalfisica_fisica.urbenalia.com).
Since a week ago, the list users get a rejected
What email address did you send the message to initially?
The message indicates that you sent mail to a mailman list that you were
not authorized to send to.
Send a note to the request address of the list and put as the subject:
info
listname[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This will send back information
At 10:12 AM -0400 2/10/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 03:09, David Cake wrote:
I'd like to just add a completely new custom header (in this
case, an X-Comment) to a mailing list. Is there any easy way to do
this with mailman? If not, does anyone have suggestions for how to
Todd offered a patch to add dates to archive pages:
Anyway, have someone that knows python and mailman better than I look this
over before you use it for anything important.
My server only has announcement lists I control (until this weekend)
so I backed everything up and plunged in. Worked
Jon Carnes escribió:
What email address did you send the message to initially?
To the post address of my (in this case,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). All those messages reaches the list,
but at the same time we get the error message. This seems to happens to
*all* the users of the list.
The message
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