I am trying, for the 1st time in my life with Mailman, to create a list
via the web UI. I have read all the available doco, and I believe that
I have configured my setup properly.
`check_perms -f` says no error found, yet when I try to create a list,
the web UI says:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.9
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I am trying, for the 1st time in my life with Mailman, to create a list
via the web UI. I have read all the available doco, and I believe that
I have configured my setup properly.
`check_perms -f` says no error found,
There may be a problem with check_perms. We won't
* On 02/11/06 08:52 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
| Odhiambo Washington wrote:
|
| I am trying, for the 1st time in my life with Mailman, to create a list
| via the web UI. I have read all the available doco, and I believe that
| I have configured my setup properly.
| `check_perms -f` says no error
Hello,
I'm hoping that one of you can shed some light on a problem that
I'm having with several established mailing lists. I recently moved
all of my lists over to an SSL based connection. After the move I
foud that none of my list archives, public and private, are available.
The archive
Rob Smithers wrote:
The problem is that
Mailman is trying to send all archive traffic to .php extensions when
all of the archive files have .html extensions. If I try for a thread
view, which should, according to the index.html file launch
thread.html, Mailman tries to launch thread.php which
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* On 02/11/06 08:52 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
|
| There may be a problem with check_perms. We won't know for sure until
| we find the immediate problem.
;-) It's the one that came with 2.1.9 (no local tweaks at all)
And it appears to have a bug.
On 11/2/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Smithers wrote:
The problem is that
Mailman is trying to send all archive traffic to .php extensions when
all of the archive files have .html extensions. If I try for a thread
view, which should, according to the index.html file launch
Rob Smithers wrote:
That's what I thought at first, but the rewrite modules is disabled in
the Apache config, and there are not even commented rewrite rules in
the httpd.conf. I've checked through the directory structure, and
there are no .htaccess files enabling mod_rewrite, or setting any
Hello,
We are running mailman 2.1.8.
List's attachments seemed saved twice with different names in archives
directory. For example, one is attachement.pdf, another one
attachment-0001.pdf. The latter is the one used in the URL that
replaces the attachement in the oringal email.
I thought this
Xueshan Feng wrote:
List's attachments seemed saved twice with different names in archives
directory. For example, one is attachement.pdf, another one
attachment-0001.pdf. The latter is the one used in the URL that
replaces the attachement in the oringal email.
Whether or not this happens
If I were to want to modify the subscribe request conformation email that
Mailman creates so that it does NOT include any reference to a web page for
processing the confirm, what file would I need to modify? The following woudl
be an example of what I woudl want to eliminate...
...
On 10/27/06 6:17 PM, Jon Forrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure your postfix aliases for Mailman are case sensitive. I
doubt it. Try mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I suspect both messages will get posted to
the list.
You are 100% right. I did NOT know this!! All
I am working with my ISP to get Mailman installed on a private domain. I
believe we have followed all of the Mailman setup instructions correctly.
We are at the point where we mail lists with subscribers. However, when
attempted to send email to one of the lists (e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED]), we are
At 5:57 PM -0700 10/25/06, Jon Ferraiolo wrote:
Looking at my installation, there is no mail/main/wrapper file.
That file only exists for Mailman 2.0.x.
Should
there be one?
Did you install Mailman 2.0.x? If so, why?
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