At 7:48 AM +0200 2005-08-09, Raphael Bossek wrote:
Does arch not consider configuration changes for old posts? Or did
I something wrong? I'm running mailman 2.1.5
Did you do an arch --wipe (or whatever it is), so as to
completely wipe out the previous archive and start over again
I am using Mailman 2.1.5 and have enabled VERP. I am looking for a solution
to add the subscribers' email adress in the footer of my emails. Any idea
of the variable I can use? (such as %(real_name)s mailing list
%(real_name)[EMAIL PROTECTED](host_name)s ... but for the email adress !)
Hi all!!
I would like to know, when a mail is sent to a list with a file in
attachment, how mailman store it in the archives ?
i-e the directory name where the attach file is store is a random name ?
(in
archives/private/list_name/attachments/date/_*directory_name*_/file_name)
reguards
Hello,
We have routers setup in exim, in the following order:
- mailman_router:
- dnslookup:
- system_aliases:
- userforward:
- spam_router:
- localuser:
Lets say our domain is domain.com and we have one mailing list named
fred.
When emails are sent through exim to the address [EMAIL
I've managed to get my web interface to mailman working, but... when I
run check_perms I see all this.
# bin/check_perms
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/check_perms, line 380, in ?
checkall()
File bin/check_perms, line 196, in checkall
os.path.walk(d, checkwalk, STATE)
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 09:30 -0600, Tim DeBoer wrote:
timlist. Command output: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the
mail wrapper script to be executed as group mailnull, but the
system's mail server executed the mail script as group mailman. Try
tweaking the mail server to run the
On 8/9/05 7:37 AM, Richard Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
We have routers setup in exim, in the following order:
- mailman_router:
- dnslookup:
- system_aliases:
- userforward:
- spam_router:
- localuser:
Lets say our domain is domain.com and we have one mailing list
If I am the site Mailman admin for my Mailman site, using the web interface,
how
can I see the lists of all my site's lists, including the unadvertised lists?
I find that if I go to the MM admin page for my site, it says, There currently
are no publicly-advertised Mailman mailing lists on
Hello all!
I see reply_goes_to_list parameter, and I like of This list because a
simple reply send e-mail always do list.
But, when user is not part of list, the Reply to all don't works...
the new message is formated only to list...
Have a way to fix this?
Thanks a lot!
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 14:52 -0400, Chris Mueller wrote:
Hi,
I'm farily new to Linux administration, but my employer has just asked
me to set up some mailing lists. As Mailman seems like a popular and
robust piece of software, I decided to give it a try.
I have performed the installation
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 14:24 -0500, Mike Hanby wrote:
Ok, I reinstalled, here are the steps that I followed (btw I'm using
Slackware 10).
As root, I created the mailman user and mailman group. I have mailman
temporarily set up to allow shell access (so I can install as mailman).
You do not
At 12:31 PM -0400 2005-08-09, Steve Rifkin wrote:
If I am the site Mailman admin for my Mailman site, using the web
interface, how can I see the lists of all my site's lists, including
the unadvertised lists?
Via the web interface? You don't. The web interface only shows
the
At 3:02 PM -0300 2005-08-09, Tiago Cruz wrote:
But, when user is not part of list, the Reply to all don't works...
the new message is formated only to list...
Have a way to fix this?
Did you check the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?
--
Brad
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 16:11 -0400, John Dennis wrote:
ouch. you're building in the install area before you've installed,
This probably was not clear because I omitted an important but somewhat
hidden fact, /usr/local/mailman is the default installation directory.
Had you typed ./configure
Even to the site admins? Was it always like that? I was chatting with another
admin here today, and for some reason, we seem to remember the site admin being
able to see all lists via the web interface... mind you, that's when we were
running MM about 2-3 years ago, and we just might be
Is there some general faq about making mailman archives searchable? I.e.
usable.
I have a bunch of emails from another system that I wish to import to mailman.
I don't think I have access to mailman directly as my hosting company
set it up for me. So any tips of how I send these mails and
Wow. Great question. I'm new here and would love to know how
to add archives from my old list server to the Mailman
database.
My archive became searchable without my doing anything.
Google crawled it all by itself. Try copying the url of your
archive. Go to Google's advanced search. Look for a
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