We have been using Mailman for about 18 months as a read only list for members
of our volunteer organisation.
After a short while we started getting complaints that members were not
receiving their e-mails, but could never find a reason why.
We happened on the reason recently... Discussion
Hi,
I receive this Email from (cron) Mailman :
Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/python -S /var/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news
From : Cron Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news, line 284, in ?
I have been hosting using Postfix for a while now, but am just setting up
Mailmain for the first time. Following the installation instructions, I am
breaking postfix when adding the virtual-mailman entry to my
virtual_alias_maps line in main.cf
This is obviously because at this point
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I receive this Email from (cron) Mailman :
Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/python -S /var/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news
From : Cron Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Brian Parish wrote:
I have been hosting using Postfix for a while now, but am just setting up
Mailmain for the first time. Following the installation instructions, I am
breaking postfix when adding the virtual-mailman entry to my
virtual_alias_maps line in main.cf
This is obviously because
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our host is unwilling to alter the server settings. Is there any way Mailman
can be set to batch process a single post? (ie, can we send the list one
mail, and have it send out the first 450 mails right away, then the next 450 an
hour later, etc. until all are gone? We
Manuel Kissoyan wrote:
wondering where we can find any log that let us know why mailman is going down
often, i did search in the logs and find :
Oct 29 00:44:22 2005 (2108) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
(pid: 22079, sig: None, sts: 1, class: VirginRunner, slice: 1/1) [restarting]
Oct
Nick Urbanik wrote:
I want to use the same email address and passwords used by mailman to
authenticate users of an Apache 2.x driven web site to particular web
pages. In particular, I thought I'd set up some Moinmoin wikis for
mailman subscribers for corresponding lists to be able to edit.
Any
I'm moving Mailman from OS X 10.2.8 to OS X 10.4.2, and am
trying to find a way not to set up the new configuration with virtual
domains.
On Macs, the local hostname is xxx.local. On the old system, I
used add_virtualhost to correct the urls. That worked, but it put my
mailman installation in
On Monday 31 October 2005 04:03, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Brian Parish wrote:
I have been hosting using Postfix for a while now, but am just setting up
Mailmain for the first time. Following the installation instructions, I
am breaking postfix when adding the virtual-mailman entry to my
Heather Madrone wrote:
I'd like to set up the new server so that I can access my Mailman
pages in any of the following ways:
http://www.host.domain/mailman/listinfo
http://localhost/mailman/listinfo
http://192.168.123.100/mailman/listinfo
Brian Parish wrote:
OK - my problem is obviously with something that feeds bin/genaliases. I was
interrupted and forgot that this step had problems. When I run it I get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/genaliases, line 116, in ?
main()
File bin/genaliases, line 106, in
Hi again
Apologies if this is another dumb question.
The fix below works fine if I set General Options / Hide the sender of
a message, replacing it with the list address to 'yes' so that the list
name appears in the 'From:' field, but if I set it to 'no' so that the
'From:' field is the name
At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Heather Madrone wrote:
Is there a way to reset the DEFAULT_URL_HOST and
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to use host.domain without
setting up virtual hosts?
What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and
Horse wrote:
Apologies if this is another dumb question.
The fix below works fine if I set General Options / Hide the sender of
a message, replacing it with the list address to 'yes' so that the list
name appears in the 'From:' field, but if I set it to 'no' so that the
'From:' field is the
Cheers Mark
Initial test with suggestion 1 is looking good.
I think it may be that a few more tweaks and it'll be there.
Many thanks
Horse
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Horse wrote:
Apologies if this is another dumb question.
The fix below works fine if I set General Options / Hide the sender of
a
Heather Madrone wrote:
At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Heather Madrone wrote:
What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to those values (probably
'www.host.domain' and 'host.domain') and run fix_url to fix all
Sorry, didnt realize I had missed at the top
Z
Oct 29 18:07:35 2005 admin(7105):
admin(7105): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.6 -]
admin(7105): [- Traceback --]
admin(7105): Traceback (most recent call last):
admin(7105): File
At 6:40 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Heather Madrone wrote:
At 3:28 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
What you need to do is pick one canonical url host and email host and
set DEFAULT_URL_HOST and DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST to those values (probably
'www.host.domain' and 'host.domain') and
Heather Madrone wrote:
I needed to re-run configure on the 10.4.2 machine, so I changed it at that
point for the new installation. That's probably why it's working even though
I didn't do add_virtualhost.
That's probably correct.
as mentioned in FAQ 4.29. You want to do this even if you have
At 8:21 PM -0800 10/30/05, Mark Sapiro wrote:
VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW is On, I didn't put the magic in httpd.conf,
and it's all working just the way I want it to work. My guess is that someone
at Apple put some magic in Tiger that wasn't present in Jaguar, and that
Apache on Macs now handles this
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