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Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
Is there a way for users to search the Mailman list archives
(pipermail)?
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.011.htp.
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On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:22:01AM -0400, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
Is there a way for users to search the Mailman list archives
(pipermail)?
FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.011.htp
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On 4/25/06 8:43 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is there a way to set the moderation bit (on/off) for a user on a
specific list by the command line?
The closest thing I have found is on
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-February/042392.html
but I would like to stay away from using a python script like this if
possible.
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On 4/26/06, Matthew Clarkson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The closest thing I have found is on
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-February/042392.html
but I would like to stay away from using a python script like this if
possible.
If you're using Mailman, I'm afraid you're already
SHORT VERSION...sending to -owner gets delivered fine, but sending to
-admin gets vanishes (no bounce) and tallys a bounce count against the
owner address. What would cause this??
LONG VERSION...
BACKGROUND:
- I have an announcement-style Mailman list (let's call it LIST)
- LIST is hosted on
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Andy wrote:
Thanks for your reply. The admin tried everything he could and it still does
not work. He has virtual hosts, and he suspects that perhaps Mailman cannot
work with virtual hosts, only with proper WWW servers.
Can you please confirm?
There's no
Our mail server crashed and we didn't have a back up of the Exim
configuration file. We had some mailman lists running and I remember
there was a command I put up at the top on the configuration file but I
can't remember what is was. Can someone refresh my memory?
I believe it was something
I have just completed a new announcement list script.
I find that this is more complete and flexible than the current ones
which I could find on the net. Also, unlike all the other scripts, this
doesn't require bash (only sh), so it should be more cross platform, and
save people from having
On 4/26/06 12:30 PM, Tom Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our mail server crashed and we didn't have a back up of the Exim
configuration file. We had some mailman lists running and I remember
there was a command I put up at the top on the configuration file but I
can't remember what is was. Can
Thanks, but I had already got it I was looking for
Domainlist mm_lists=lists.listone.tld
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Can
Hi,
I am setting up a bunch of mail lists on mailman 2.1.7 running on RedHat Ent
Linux ver 3.
For the most part, these lists have the same custom config.
They are all private lists, non-members can subscribe to the list, etc.
I would like to know where these individual mail list config files
Our mail server is choking on a (syntactically incorrect) recipient
address for a message in Mailman's queue. The message has been
delivered to some of the recipients, but Mailman keeps retrying this one
address and not continuing with the rest:
2006-04-27 09:10:18 SMTP call from localhost
I am currently maintaining a mailman install that has 5000+ lists, many high
volume. The
archive volume is nearly 80GB in size between the archives and mboxes for
the various
lists. Even after doing acrobatics to only archive the lists that have
changed within the
last 24hours it is extremely time
Kris Wilk wrote:
SHORT VERSION...sending to -owner gets delivered fine, but sending to
-admin gets vanishes (no bounce) and tallys a bounce count against the
owner address. What would cause this??
Short answer... The -admin address is a synonym for the -bounces
address.
LONG VERSION...
- A
Sam Cannell wrote:
Our mail server is choking on a (syntactically incorrect) recipient
address for a message in Mailman's queue. The message has been
delivered to some of the recipients, but Mailman keeps retrying this one
address and not continuing with the rest:
Presumably, you are asking
Kris Wilk wrote:
Interesting idea...all I know for sure is that no matter what address I
use as the owner (I've also tried setting it to an off-site gmail
account), test mails of any format sent to -admin do not get to the owner.
Mail sent to -admin doesn't go to the owner directly. It only
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 18:36 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Sam Cannell wrote:
Our mail server is choking on a (syntactically incorrect) recipient
address for a message in Mailman's queue. The message has been
Step three. The hard way. If you are proficient with Python and
Mailman, use
Sam Cannell wrote:
I'd prefer to do it this way, however I haven't really worked much with
that side of mailman. I've looked around the mailman site for
information about the classes and functions I have access to through
withlist, but haven't had a lot of luck. Is there any documentation
like
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 21:03 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ultimately, you want to give the new file the same name as the old
(the
name consists of a time and a hash and should be the right format),
and then move it to the out queue and Mailman will do the rest.
Fantastic .. I'll have a play around
hello there...
i got same problem with
http://lists.apple.com/archives/macos-x-server/2004/Jan/msg01683.html
on my /usr/share/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'bemicom'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'bemicom'
the administrator = bemicom
administrator email = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user email =
Greetings... I'm installing a new virtual mail server using Debian
Sarge, PostgreSQL, Postfix, Dovecot, Mailman, and PostfixAdmin. I'm
trying to automate/tie as much of the administrative configuration
into the PostfixAdmin web interface PostgreSQL database as
possible. The only thing in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not terribly familiar with Python programming, and the only thing
I can find that's similar to what I want to do is the import
command. It's not working like I'd hoped because when I add a from
vhosts_cfg import * to mm_cfg.py, the Mailman web scripts just come
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