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I am getting following error message from Mailman. Please help us.
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Bhavin Shah
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Hi,
A list user posts started being shunted with the following showing up in
the error log:
Oct 27 08:14:28 2004 (5860) SHUNTING:
1098822989.626565+42a5b473e4384099ea19ea0a27cae64d4d65c0b2
Oct 27 08:14:29 2004 (5860) Uncaught runner exception: unpack list of
wrong size
Oct 27 08:14:29 2004
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How does one add the header
^X-List-Administrivia: yes
to mailman stuff that's clearly administrative?
Does this mean anything NOT to the list (eg a non-member trying to
post to a members-only list, stuff to listname-admin, etc) gets
this header? Will this work in mm2.0.X also or is this just a
How does mailman authenticate messages to verify that the sender is a member
of the list? Does it use the From header, the Sender header, or the SMTP
envelope?
Is this configurable?
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Hi All.
Thanking you in advance, I would like someone to help me installing mailman.
I have runned a 30mn research in the Web, Faqs, but I can´t find a tutorial
that is easy to understand since I am not a programmer or even similar.
The link that until now I can better understand is
You specified the python directory to configure instead of the path to
the python interpreter. What does which python give you? Probably
/usr/bin/python, you probably don't need to use the --with-python
argument (unless you have another version of python installed and you
want to force one over
Thanks John. If I use no Python option or simply: --with-python=/usr/bin/
, I get the following error:
checking that Python has a working distutils... Could not find platform
independent libraries prefix
Could not find platform dependent libraries exec_prefix
Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Adam G. Garson wrote:
Hi -- I'm trying to install Mailman on a Mandrake 10.1 system. I have new
installations of Python 2.3.4 and GCC 3.4.2 both compiled from source -- no
rpms. When I run the configure script I get the error quoted below. This
occurs even as root, so I
Your best bet is the INSTALL file in the root of the tree (e.g. after
you unpack mailman-2.1.5.tgz). There are also some other README files
specific to particular OS's etc.
However you might find it easier to just install a prebuilt package for
your OS (e.g. rpm, debian package, etc., its up to
Hi, I just wonder if anyone could explain to me what has gone wrong on the
following Mailman listinfo page and what needs to be done to fix it:
url: http://mailman.efn.no/mailman/listinfo/open-standard
I would actually like to go into the source code and not only fix the
encoding problem, but also
From the comments in 2.1.5 versions.py
# - If member_posting_only == no, then what happens depends on the
# value of the posters attribute:
#o If posters was empty, then anybody can post without their
# message being held for approval
#o If posters was non-empty, then /only/ those
Is there a way to enable/disable subject prefix (like the [mailman-users]
on this list) on a per-user basis? I like NOT having the prefix, as it
reduces the available space for content in the subject. But I get users
using web-based mail readers and those who can't use their client's filters
Asbjørn Ulsberg wrote:
Hi, I just wonder if anyone could explain to me what has gone wrong on the
following Mailman listinfo page and what needs to be done to fix it:
url: http://mailman.efn.no/mailman/listinfo/open-standard
The text in the info box is not HTML despite the confusing
I send a who command by email to one of the lists we host, and it
returned only 16 of the ~6000 email addresses of the list.
Any idea why this can happen?
we use Mailman version 2.1.3
on FreeBSD Unix FreeBSD 4.10
and sendmail
/Fran
the message I got back looked like this:
The results of your
HIS - Fran wrote:
I send a who command by email to one of the lists we host, and it
returned only 16 of the ~6000 email addresses of the list.
Any idea why this can happen?
The who command does not show hidden members. If the list defaults
for new members include Conceal the member's address
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 01:45:19PM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
Is there a way to enable/disable subject prefix (like the [mailman-users]
on this list) on a per-user basis? I like NOT having the prefix, as it
No.
But there are lots of bits left in the user bitfield if you
wanted to add it.
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 01:20:38PM -0400, Dave Stern - Former Rocket Scientist wrote:
How does one add the header
^X-List-Administrivia: yes
to mailman stuff that's clearly administrative?
It is added automatically to messages that Mailman (2.1) itself
generates.
this header? Will this
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 02:38:48PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
Is there some script to check for subscription status (or, more
precisely, the permission to post)? find_member is almost what I
need, but it uses a regular expression, doesn't check just a specified
mailing list, and doesn't
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