Hi,
I am trying to set up mailman on my server running Fedora 2. I have
installed Mailman 2.1.5-10.fc2.
I have followed the setup instruction contained in the Install document
included with the install. I have done the following...
Set the mailman.confg file /etc/httpd/config.d to point to my
Hello,
Because I was having so much difficulty with my old, established Mailman
installation on one of our Suns, I decided to try installing Mailman on a
different machine to see if I get better results there. I've installed the
latest version of Mailman but when I try running mailmanctl to
Thanks for you response, Mark. However, I've tried running mailmanctl both
as root and as mailman and it still fails with the permission denied error
on the pid file. So now I'm wondering if there is some kind of
incompatibility between the new version of Mailman and Solaris 8? We have
run
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 12:09 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
Thanks for you response, Mark. However, I've tried running mailmanctl both
as root and as mailman and it still fails with the permission denied error
on the pid file. So now I'm wondering if there is some kind of
incompatibility between
Hi All,
How would I export my subscribers from my lists. I have 85 lists.
thanks
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Hello,
I think I've finally gotten my Mailman installation setup, but when I try
to access the administrative webpages through my browser I get the generic
Apache page coming up instead of the Mailman admin page. I would assume
that DocumentRoot has to be set in the httpd.conf, but to what?
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 15:10 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
Hello,
I think I've finally gotten my Mailman installation setup, but when I try
to access the administrative webpages through my browser I get the generic
Apache page coming up instead of the Mailman admin page. I would assume
that
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 15:35 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
Yes, the ScriptAlias is properly defined in my httpd.conf, as specified in
the installation instructions. I still can't get the Mailman admin webpage
to come up, just the Apache page instead. If anybody has any further
troubleshooting
Yes, the ScriptAlias is properly defined in my httpd.conf, as specified in
the installation instructions. I still can't get the Mailman admin webpage
to come up, just the Apache page instead. If anybody has any further
troubleshooting ideas about this I'd appreciate hearing them. Thanks a
Some clarification, here's the bounce message subscribers are getting.
[ Your membership in the mailing list ScreenplayLab has been disabled
due to excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
26-Oct-2005. You will not get any more messages from this list until
you re-enable
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 16:26 -0500, Eric Evans wrote:
Hello again,
And did you restart Apache so it would reread its configuration?
Yes.
Are you getting a 404 Not Found error?
No, when I try to connect to the Mailman admin web page with my browser, I
get a generic Apache page instead
Thanks Con, I did this and the result was
/var/mailman/bin/check_perms
No problems found
Any other thoughts?
Mike
I believe you'll find it's a permissions issue. Try running ~mailman/
bin/check_perms and see what it says
Con Wieland
University of California at Irvine
Network and Academic
Previously when I went to memberslist I had 2 columns, one listed regular
subscribers, the others listed subscriber's who were on digest. At the top
it would give me the total number of each, and grand total.
Now I have some wacky alphabetical checkboxes to check each one and see who
and how
Bob Bales wrote:
Previously when I went to memberslist I had 2 columns, one listed regular
subscribers, the others listed subscriber's who were on digest. At the top
it would give me the total number of each, and grand total.
Now I have some wacky alphabetical checkboxes to check each one and
I'm trying to convert an existing Solaris list server (using MajorDomo)
over to a Linux-based (RHEL 3) Mailman setup. The old machine is called
rushmore and the new Linux machine is called rushmorex. The idea is
to replace rushmore with rushmorex (and change the name to be
rushmore) once all the
Mark,
Thank you. I had been checking the subscribers list thru the listinfo page.
CRS attacks again.
The list shows 25 nondigested, 1 private member. I have looked everyplace to
try and find out if I can turn off private memberships and
can't find anyplace. Is there one? The guy I am doing
Bob Bales wrote:
The list shows 25 nondigested, 1 private member. I have looked everyplace to
try and find out if I can turn off private memberships and
can't find anyplace. Is there one? The guy I am doing this list for is going
to go nuts when he finds out that there is a no name on the list,
Greg Earle wrote:
When the introductory e-mail went out, one (important) user quickly
pointed out that he didn't like the idea of the new machine's name
being used - he'd rather use [EMAIL PROTECTED] than [EMAIL PROTECTED].
I have to say, I agree with him. It seems like Mailman is very
machine
Andy Gao wrote:
I got a question on my mail server setup: How to configure MTA to only
receive mail from the mailing list members.
I don't know how you would do this, or why you would want to if you
could. The first obvious problem is this would preclude anyone who
wasn't already a list member
Charles Huberty wrote:
Those were already set. Thanks though.
On Nov 15, 2005, at 4:20 PM, Dan Phillips wrote:
On Nov 15, 2005, at 2:28 PM, Charles Huberty wrote:
I am currently running OS X 10.4.3. I have set up mailing lists and
set the option for non members mail to be passed on
Robin == Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robin There's nothing wrong with the subscribers email
Robin address. How do I tell mailman that our addresses is ok
You don't. The MTA (mail transfer agent, the program that actually
sends the mail over the Internet) at your ISP is telling
Eric Evans wrote:
Mark, thanks very much for your suggestion. I did read the suggested page
and tried the little diagnostics suggested there. They indicate no
discrepancies, and yet I still can't get Mailman to deliver any
messages.
See the post at
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