I know about setting the Scrubber/santizer settings in mm_cfg.py as
per this FAQ entry:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=editfile=faq04.037.htp
But is there a way to make it apply on a per-list basis rather than
server-wide?
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I have a running mailman 2.1.2 installation where I'm looking to add
more parameters to the signup.
What I want to do is add one more text input field to the web signup
form, and to have the content of that field show in both the e-mail sent
to the admin that notifies that a new user want to
mailman-2.1.7
apache 2.2.0
FreeBSD-4.11
Thanks again for all your help.
I never found anything in the intsallation manual as the check_perms message
suggests.
but what I did do was remove all other permissions and put the ownership of
the private directory to www to solve the problem.
Matt Cohen wrote:
I know about setting the Scrubber/santizer settings in mm_cfg.py as
per this FAQ entry:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=editfile=faq04.037.htp
But is there a way to make it apply on a per-list basis rather than
server-wide?
No there isn't. The reason for this
Noah wrote off list:
after a 'chmod o+x private/' the public and private mailman archives are
visible.
but now when I run the bin/check_perms -f I see the following warning:
# ./check_perms -f
Warning: Private archive directory is other-executable (o+x).
This could allow other users on
The questions:
Do any Mailman-to-LDAP connectors exist?
Do any single-view-for-all-subscriptions software packages exist for Mailman?
The background details:
My collaboration site plans to offer several Mailman lists in addition to
its existing applications (MediaWiki, phpBB, Subversion, and
I forgot to mention earlier that we are familiar with the following
single-sign-on solutions:
http://www.ja-sig.org/products/cas/
http://shibboleth.internet2.edu/
http://www.pubcookie.org/
and references:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Identity_management_systems
I don't yet know how
Hi Mark,
Darn. I was hoping there was a utility to export the lists. I'll have
to get our programmer to set up an account for me I guess.
This should be a feature in some upcoming version as it is important to
be able to back up your lists. I have two lists: One is 600 and the
other is 5,000.
Anders Norrbring wrote:
What I want to do is add one more text input field to the web signup
form, and to have the content of that field show in both the e-mail sent
to the admin that notifies that a new user want to sign up, and I want
it to show in the web page where the admin accepts or
but what I did do was remove all other permissions and put the ownership of
the private directory to www to solve the problem. check_perms works well
now.
# ls -l
total 6
drwxrws--- 103 www mailman 2560 Apr 21 21:49 private
drwxrwsr-x2 mailman mailman 1536 Apr 21 21:49
Gary Hall wrote:
Darn. I was hoping there was a utility to export the lists. I'll have
to get our programmer to set up an account for me I guess.
There is a utility to export lhe list. It's the command line tool
bin/list_members mentioned in the first sentence of the FAQ article
3.62.
This
Noah wrote:
Well the sym links appear to work fine from an apache/browser perspective. I
dont think there has been any problems yet.
archiving appears to be working properly for both public and private archives.
The issue is not whether one or the other will work or not from the
Apache
Matt England wrote:
Do any Mailman-to-LDAP connectors exist?
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1471258group_id=103atid=300103
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=871062group_id=103atid=300103
The google search
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:49:12 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote
Noah wrote:
Well the sym links appear to work fine from an apache/browser perspective. I
dont think there has been any problems yet.
archiving appears to be working properly for both public and private
archives.
The issue is not
Noah wrote:
I hear what you are saying but not completely understanding your analysis.
The point of the permissions and ownership changes is so the web server has
access to the private directory. And then to o-x the private directory keeps
local users from accessing the private directories
I'm running a multi-domain email server on a CentOS4 system, configured
using the instructions found here:
http://wanderingbarque.com/howtos/mailserver/mailserver.html
I've got one real domain and two virtual domains, with LDAP-based user
accounts, and it has been working very well for over
Richard Petty wrote:
I received the expected admin welcome message from Mailman and the
expected user welcome message from Mailman, however, when I sent a
message to the list I get an unknown account-type message from Postfix.
Here are the relevant statements from Postfix's main.cf file:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 17:04:27 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote
Noah wrote:
I hear what you are saying but not completely understanding your analysis.
The point of the permissions and ownership changes is so the web server has
access to the private directory. And then to o-x the private directory
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