Hello,
-- Please, I have this big archive:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private
[EMAIL PROTECTED] #
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # du -sh etrans*
2.4G etrans-echanges
645M etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] #
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
Hi!
I am trying to figure out how to execute an script after a member of a
list is bounced, is this possible?
Thanks!
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use aliases
blabla-bounces |script to run
cheers
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Juan Enrique
Gomez
I am trying to get mailman working with RedHat 9. I installed the RPM from
using yum and it installed version mailman 3:2.1.1-4.i386. I see where it
is installed at /var/mailman. When I try to start it up, I get this error:
Logging error: StampedLogger to '/var/log/mailman/error'
Traceback
Jean,
BERTHOLD Jean wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private
[EMAIL PROTECTED] #
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # du -sh etrans*
2.4G etrans-echanges
645M etrans-echanges.mbox
...
-- How to remove the oldest messages correctly ?
The recommended method to reduce or change your
El jue, 29-01-2004 a las 13:40, Remko Lodder escribió:
Hi!
Ok, that's right, but i mean keeping the mailman bounce processing.
Best,
use aliases
blabla-bounces |script to run
cheers
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Remko Lodder
Elvandar.org/DSINet.org
www.mostly-harmless.nl Dutch community
Hello John,
Thanks for your help, it is exactly what I need !
But:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ls -l
total 1327072
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mailman mailman 679109463 Jan 29 14:40 etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # vi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
sysadmin wrote:
I am trying to get mailman working with RedHat 9. I installed the RPM from
using yum and it installed version mailman 3:2.1.1-4.i386. I see where it
is installed at /var/mailman. When I try to start it up, I get this error:
Hi,
A few of my list members are failing to receive the occasional posting.
I'd really like to look at the individual bounce/error messages sent
back, to diagnose where the problem might lie.
The list is very small, so I'm not at all worried about being bombarded
with vast numbers of
Jean,
BERTHOLD Jean wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # pwd
/usr/local/mailman/archives/private/etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ls -l
total 1327072
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mailman mailman 679109463 Jan 29 14:40 etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # vi etrans-echanges.mbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # vi
I am considering using a real MLM to manage the mailling lists we use
within our department. However, one of the requirement for this is
that the product must be able to get is subscriber list from our LDAP
(OpenLDAP 3) information store.
For example, in LDAP there is an attribute for each user
We just upgraded to Mailman 2.1.4 and have turned on the convert
html to plain text option.
Since then, some list members are getting some of their messages as
.txt attachments.
The body of the text and the footer come as two separate attachments.
Any ideas about what is causing this and how
What is the way to tell mailman to create a private list by default?
Currently, when a list is created, it gets created as a public or
advertised list, this is not desirable. Is it possible to change this
behavior, and if so, what needs to be set?
Thanks,
---Andy
On Jan 29, 2004, at 12:59 PM, Andy Malato wrote:
What is the way to tell mailman to create a private list by default?
Currently, when a list is created, it gets created as a public or
advertised list, this is not desirable. Is it possible to change
this
behavior, and if so, what needs to be set?
We are setting up Mailman 2.1.4 for testing and review
on a Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3.0 system.
Mailman installed OK and
usr/local/mailman/bin/check_perms produced no errors.
So unto Step 4. Final system set-up.
However here is where we run into problems.
We are trying to interface Mailman with
Dave Fisher schrieb:
From what I can see, Exim simply uses /etc/aliases lines to pipe all
admin messages to /var/lib/mailman/mail/mailman on Debian, but I've no
idea what Mailman does with them after that.
At least on current versions of Mailman, mail is sent with an envelope
of [EMAIL
My list software works great for sending and receiving emails.
However,
I was just sent an administrative approval email. It works as it should in
this case so no issue
but
the url was http://192.168.1.8/mailman... when I'm not on the same network
as the server. Thus, I can't use that url.
fix_url in the /bin dir would be nice
read its syntax
cheers
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Elvandar.org/DSINet.org
www.mostly-harmless.nl Dutch community for helping newcomers on the
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kevin Carlyle
In the 2.0 days, if I wanted to send a message to the various people who
administered a list I'd send it to the listname-admin address. Now
(2.1), that always seems to generate an Uncaught bounce notification
message for the listname-owner address.
Just what address is the correct one to use to
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any info on how I can enable mailman to send confirmation
letter and user would be able to just click a reference to confirm (Just like it's
done in [EMAIL PROTECTED]) . Same applies for unsubscibe option. Is it a feature that
I miss in my current mailman
On 2004-01-29 at 14:51, Andrew Stebakov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I was wondering if there is any info on how I can enable mailman to
send confirmation letter and user would be able to just click a
reference to confirm
The current version does this.
I setup Mailman with Postfix 2.16 on a gentoo box. I modified the
Postfix configuration to include the /var/mailman/data/aliases. I can
create lists and get the e-mail to the list owner, but when I try to
send to the list I get the following bounced message:
The Postfix program
what is your delivery method?
local?
aliases only work for local domains
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Remko Lodder
Elvandar.org/DSINet.org
www.mostly-harmless.nl Dutch community for helping newcomers on the
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have local_transport = local in my main.cf, here's the output from
postconf:
2bounce_notice_recipient = postmaster
access_map_reject_code = 554
alias_database = hash:/etc/mail/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/var/mailman/data/aliases,
mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-aliases.cf,
hello Richard and Todd,
thankyou for your recent replies regarding the cpanel
v mailman issue I mailed in about.
('user-friendly' post-to address, not [EMAIL PROTECTED])
I was advised by my hosting support to set up a
'dummy' simpler-addressed email account for list
subscribers to write-to,
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 15:53, William C. Mueller wrote:
We are setting up Mailman 2.1.4 for testing and review
on a Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3.0 system.
Mailman installed OK and
usr/local/mailman/bin/check_perms produced no errors.
So unto Step 4. Final system set-up.
However here is
Hello,
I just installed mailman 2.1 from the source. Now when
I try to use newlist test command it says that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is illegal. I checked Mailman/mm_cfg.py
for the default domain. It points to the right domain.
Looks like mm_cfg.py settings are not being used by
newlist command.
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