Elissa wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me fix this. I installed mailman, and
couldn't figure out why the web interface didn't work. It seems I CAN
access any of the pages, but the admin ones. I get a lovely message in
the browser:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.6rc3
We're sorry, we hit a
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.5
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy of this
page to the webmaster for this site with a description of what happened. Thanks!
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Hi,
is there any mailman extension that implements a challange / confirm based
system for outside postings? I guess that would stop spam very well, and
neither cause much work for the listadmin, and would be very comfortable
for the occasional poster (that might read the mailing list via gmane
- Original Message -
From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] SOLVED Re: mp3 attachment
John Fleming wrote:
Another very weird thing is the the limited headers on
At 1:08 PM +0200 2005-05-17, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
is there any mailman extension that implements a challange / confirm based
system for outside postings? I guess that would stop spam very well, and
neither cause much work for the listadmin, and would be very comfortable
for the
Sometime on Tue, May 17, 2005 at 05:37:33PM +0800, Alias Mohd FKE said:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.5
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy of
this page to the webmaster for this site with a description of what happened.
Hi!
I would like to know if someone of you have heard of a possible mailman
web user interface that could allow you to reply directly at a post
(like a forum for example).
Best reguards,
Jean-Philippe Giola
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Mailman-Users mailing list
The syntax does not work. I put the config directive in a file
posters.config and when I aply the config this is the result:
system:~/scripts/listas/mailman/config# cat posters.config
posters='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
system:~/scripts/listas/mailman/config# config_list -v -i posters.config
testlist
At 3:26 PM +0200 2005-05-17, Jean-Philippe GIOLA wrote:
I would like to know if someone of you have heard of a possible mailman
web user interface that could allow you to reply directly at a post
(like a forum for example).
Before asking questions like this, you should search the
May 10th was the day I put in the new hard drive after the old one
died. So basically I did a clean install. I had set up the domain/host
stuff on the old drive so all I did was reinstall. I only have one
domain/host name, and SELinux is on, but not on the snmpd daemon. My
firewall is
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 13:02 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May 10th was the day I put in the new hard drive after the old one
died. So basically I did a clean install. I had set up the domain/host
stuff on the old drive so all I did was reinstall. I only have one
domain/host name, and
I''m guessing you mean permissions. I installed it exactly the same way
as I had in the previous install, with cgi-gid under apache- which is
the same as httpd. I have the SELinux disabled for httpd. None of this
would explain why the rest of the scripts work except for admin and
admindb. They
Alias Mohd FKE wrote:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.5
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy of this
page to the webmaster for this site with a description of what happened.
Thanks!
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I did a mondoarchive of my whole server to CDs today, and afterward noticed
these:
1. On the server I backed up, Mailman was not running after backup. When I
tried to restart it, I got a message about no mailman.pid and no Mailman
list. I restored /var/lib/Mailman from a previous backup,
Miguel Tarazona Belenguer wrote:
The syntax does not work. I put the config directive in a file
posters.config and when I aply the config this is the result:
system:~/scripts/listas/mailman/config# cat posters.config
posters='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
First of all, posters is a list of strings, not a
Elissa wrote:
I trashed the old mailman error log. I now have a new 0k
file called error. I can send invites, etc using mailman so I know it's
working as expected.
How did this file get created? Did Mailman create it? If so, then the
question is why can Mailman create this file but not be
Hello,
I have mailman set to hold non-member posts to email list. I also have
all lists setup to discard any message the has been tagged as spam by
spammassassin. I have tried filtering on the {spam?} subject line and
also on the x-spamcheck headers. Unfortunately the lists grab the
message
Colby Walsworth wrote:
I have mailman set to hold non-member posts to email list. I also have
all lists setup to discard any message the has been tagged as spam by
spammassassin. I have tried filtering on the {spam?} subject line and
also on the x-spamcheck headers. Unfortunately the lists
At 5:16 PM -0700 2005-05-17, Colby Walsworth wrote:
Is there a way to change the order
of this so it will discard the spam messages before it checks for
list-membership?
Yeah, I'd like to see that, too. That's why I made my entry on
the
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 21:33 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mailman created a new file, but the others show as plain text and the
new one as octet stream.
I'm afraid I don't understand. What others and what do you mean the
new log file is octet stream?
Right now I'm at accept all on
Greetings. On digests automatically generated by the mailman system, I'm
finding that long subject lines are having tabs inserted into them in
unexpected ways in the topic summary, often related to commas. For example,
on a message that had the subject line:
Subject: this is a test of a longer,
Misc.wrote:
Greetings. On digests automatically generated by the mailman system, I'm
finding that long subject lines are having tabs inserted into them in
unexpected ways in the topic summary, often related to commas. For example,
on a message that had the subject line:
Subject: this is a test
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