Hello,
Mark Sapiro napisał(a):
Patrick Bogen wrote:
Unfortunately, it looks like, since Moderate.py comes before anything
else, there's no really 'correct' way to do this.
It doesn't come before SpamDetect which processes header_filter_rules,
so your suggestion below won't work.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
So we're back to the original question. Please go back to
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-November/054347.html
and try to understand what I wrote there. As I said there, The fact
that you have nothing in virtual-mailman after running bin/genaliases
there are log entries in maillog that say
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: connect from
listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: 0C3CA2184C3:
client=listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/cleanup[2576]:
Hi;
I supervise a Mailman list for a club of RVers which has about 550 members.
Once a month I get a new roster to put up on the site, but I don't get
specific changes to email addresses, new members or deleted members.
Is there a simple way to unsubscribe the entire current list and mass
* Frank Baillie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi;
I supervise a Mailman list for a club of RVers which has about 550 members.
Once a month I get a new roster to put up on the site, but I don't get
specific changes to email addresses, new members or deleted members.
Is there a simple way to
On 12/4/06, Ken Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there are log entries in maillog that say
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: connect from
listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: 0C3CA2184C3:
client=listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dominika Tkaczyk wrote:
What if I did as you suggested first, but instead of one filter rule that
matches everything, there would be one filter rule for each address I want
held (I assume that there won't be more than 4-5 such subscribers), and such
a rule would match a From: header with that
mcjathan wrote:
Mark, Ok, I added these lines at the end of the mm_cfg.py file:
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.domain1.net'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'mail.domain1.net'
VIRTUAL_HOSTS.clear()
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST,
All the email to one of my lists is coming with the [listname] header from
another list, and all the email to that list is coming with the [listname]
header from the other. Even when I go to
http://list.xcski.com/mailman/listinfo/partyhats I see the page I should
be seeing at
Frank Baillie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I supervise a Mailman list for a club of RVers which has about 550 members.
Once a month I get a new roster to put up on the site, but I don't get
specific changes to email addresses, new members or deleted members.
Is there a simple way to
I'm getting this message when I try to fix the archives:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/arch, line 187, in ?
main()
File /var/lib/mailman/bin/arch, line 172, in main
archiver = HyperArchive(mlist)
File /usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py, line
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
slowed my computer down to a crawl. I gave up and used the mbox splitter
awk program I found in the list archives and I'm now building the archives
500 messages at a time. Hope that works.
It should.
Also, you can
Ken Cheney wrote:
there are log entries in maillog that say
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: connect from
listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtpd[2573]: 0C3CA2184C3:
client=listserv.mydomain.com[127.0.0.1]
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv
Barry Finkel wrote:
There are two commands in the bin directory:
remove_members --all --nouserack --noadminack $LISTNAME
add_members -w n -r $FILE $LISTNAME
The first will remove all subscribers in $LISTNAME without any
acknowledgements to the subscribers and administrators.
The
Paul Tomblin wrote:
All the email to one of my lists is coming with the [listname] header from
another list, and all the email to that list is coming with the [listname]
header from the other. Even when I go to
http://list.xcski.com/mailman/listinfo/partyhats I see the page I should
be seeing at
* Barry Finkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are two commands in the bin directory:
remove_members --all --nouserack --noadminack $LISTNAME
add_members -w n -r $FILE $LISTNAME
The first will remove all subscribers in $LISTNAME without any
acknowledgements to the subscribers and
* Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And there is the sync_members command which synchronizes the list
membership with the addresses in an input file which is the one step
way to do what is wanted, but these all require command line access.
Ralf's patch mentioned in another reply allows doing
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
All the email to one of my lists is coming with the [listname] header from
another list, and all the email to that list is coming with the [listname]
header from the other. Even when I go to
Patrick Bogen wrote:
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtp[2580]: 0C3CA2184C3:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=mydomain.com[10.180.50.2], delay=0,
status=bounced (host mydomain.com[10.180.50.2] said: 550 5.7.1 Unable to
relay for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (in reply to RCPT TO command))
The
x.x.50.2 is one of my DNS servers it has no email funcionality at all. I
thought that postfix sent the mail.. meaning not relayed off of something else.
Ken
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Patrick Bogen wrote:
Dec 4 09:15:07 listserv postfix/smtp[2580]: 0C3CA2184C3:
to=,
On 12/4/06, Ken Cheney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
x.x.50.2 is one of my DNS servers it has no email funcionality at all. I
thought that postfix sent the mail.. meaning not relayed off of something
else.
Email works by mail servers relaying mail to each other until it gets
to a server that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I inherited an old Mailman installation, which I upgraded from an
unknown version to the latest version, 2.1.9. Most of the other lists
are fine, but one particular list has issues archiving messages.
Messages to the list get shunted after being
I have internal DNS that is marginally different than external DNS.
My internal DNS points to the internal IP of my exchange server and the
internal IP of my listserv.
My external DNS points to the external IPs of each. They are correct.
should I be looking somewhere other than main.cf?
I have posted a few times with no luck in getting mailman to work with Fedora
Core
using YUM. I have installed and all seems to be working something to do with
suexe.
Emails go out and using email a person can subcribe, but the web pages do not
work.
Can anyone please tell me they have
Christopher Wawak wrote:
Here's some logs from the 'error' log:
Dec 04 14:07:09 2006 (4446) Uncaught runner exception: [Errno 21] Is a
directory: '/var/
lib/mailman/archives/public/LISTNAME'
Dec 04 14:07:09 2006 (4446) Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Vernon Webb wrote:
I have posted a few times with no luck in getting mailman to work with Fedora
Core
using YUM. I have installed and all seems to be working something to do with
suexe.
Emails go out and using email a person can subcribe, but the web pages do not
work.
Can anyone please
Vernon Webb wrote:
I understand that is a
permissions error having to do with suexe, but I have not clue how to make it
work.
You might find the results of
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=site%3Amail.python.org++inurl%3Amailman++suexec
(starting with
Hi,
I have a list that stopped archiving in Octoberother lists are Ok...
Where would I start looking for a reason why?
regards
Steven Jones
Senior Linux/Unix/San System Administrator
APG -Technology Integration Team
Victoria University of Wellington
Phone: +64 4 463 6272 Mobile: +64 27
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
OTOH somebody could adopt the patch (the feature request is 2 years
old now :) )
Message received. :-)
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Nope, I checked that - partyhats/config.pck looks fine, as does
techhats/config.pck.
I've shut down all my lists, but how do I fix this?
Did you either 'restart' or 'stop' and 'start' mailman before 'shutting
down'?
Actually, I don't see how it is possible that the web
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
Nope, I checked that - partyhats/config.pck looks fine, as does
techhats/config.pck.
I've shut down all my lists, but how do I fix this?
Did you either 'restart' or 'stop' and 'start' mailman before 'shutting
down'?
Paul Tomblin wrote:
The config.db was fine, but the config.pck *was* corrupted. Or rather, it
appeared to be a copy of another lists, since doing a list_members on
both lists returned the same list.
The config.db is left over from Mailman 2.0.x and is probably VERY out
of date and should
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Paul Tomblin wrote:
The config.db was fine, but the config.pck *was* corrupted. Or rather, it
appeared to be a copy of another lists, since doing a list_members on
both lists returned the same list.
And yes, your symptom seemed to be the result of a
Steven Jones wrote:
I have a list that stopped archiving in Octoberother lists are Ok...
Where would I start looking for a reason why?
Assuming admin-Archiving Options-archive is still set to Yes, look in
Mailman's 'error' log.
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I have read a couple threads on this, but none have really been able to help
me.
I need to get the AOL feedback to work, but I need more header information.
VERP works great if it wasn't for one problem. We have a HUGE customer
base, and this changes header information that the customer sees.
Rob Jackson wrote:
Is there anyway I could add header like X-Member. This way it does not
interfere with what they see, or use for filtering. I have added custom
headers already to our mailings, but I am not sure how I would go about
getting the actual e-mail address of the customer in there.
Ken Cheney wrote:
should I be looking somewhere other than main.cf?
If you mean Postfix's main.cf, that may be it or it could be in your MX
records or ?
Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/4/06, Ken Cheney wrote:
x.x.50.2 is one of my DNS servers it has no email funcionality at
All of the members of all of the lists on my site appear to be
getting duplicate reminders.
There is a single crontab entry for mailman calling mailpasswords.
Is there some additional mechanism by which mailman might be calling
mailpasswords?
This is mailman 2.1.6
Thank you.
-j
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Hi,
recently we noticed, that mails send from our webmailsystem TWIG
containing a german umlaut in the subject aren't getting a
Subject_prefix from maliman. Mails from other mailclients do get the
Subject_prefix.
The problem seams, that twig isn't encoding the subject correctly, so it
get
Mark Sapiro napisał(a):
Dominika Tkaczyk wrote:
What if I did as you suggested first, but instead of one filter rule that
matches everything, there would be one filter rule for each address I want
held (I assume that there won't be more than 4-5 such subscribers), and such
a rule would match
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