Mark Sapiro wrote:
Martin Dennett wrote:
I have a test list, and tried this out. I subscribed a couple of extra
accounts of mine to the list, and set them to No Mail (disabled by
administrator). Sending a mail to the list with the Urgent: password
header worked for my normal account
Meanwhile I noticed that I get the same error, even if I move the
mailman file away.
The group mismatch error is coming from some Mailman mail/mailman
wrapper, so if you move yours aside and still get the error, Postfix
is piping to a different wrapper.
Look at your Postfix
My goal is to set up mailman to work with drupal so that registered
drupal users can sign up certain lists. However, I can't seem to get
mailman alone in my environment which is freebsd and apache 2 and
sendmail. I'm using mod_suexec in apache. And it's all under a
virtual host, there could be
Martin Dennett wrote:
No, definitely not. As explained above, this account I'm sending from
now received the message OK. I amended the settings for this account to
digest only and the mail got through as a regular mail, as you
explained, so I'm at a loss as to explain why. Any further ideas?
Hi - the state of Missouri started using Mailman this past year
(currently using 2.1.9)
I searched the archives and couldn't find an answer - the admin and
subscriber mailman Web interfaces - are there plans to make the code ADA
compliant (Section 508)? For example, using label for tagging to
Michael Grant wrote:
I have mailman more or less working with apache and suexec, though I
suspect I may have problems here. Suexec does not like group write or
setgid on the cgi files nor the cgi-bin dir, so I turned that off. I
can get to the admin and create pages.
As you're finding out,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Martin Dennett wrote:
No, definitely not. As explained above, this account I'm sending from
now received the message OK. I amended the settings for this account to
digest only and the mail got through as a regular mail, as you
explained, so I'm at a loss as to
Martin Dennett wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Check Mailman's smtp and smtp-failure logs to see how many recipients
Mailman sent to and if there were any failures at the smtp level. Also
check the bounce log for bounces and the MTA logs.
Out of my reach unfortunately - I don't have access to
No One wrote:
Anyway I am now at the next layer of the onion. I am getting another trace
back complaining about permissions when trying to create the lock file. The
mailman directory (/var/mailman) from the top down is owned by mailman:mailman
and both owner and group permissions are r/w. I am
No One wrote:
Thanks. Here it is:
Starting mailman: Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/sbin/mailmanctl, line 548, in ?
main()
File /usr/sbin/mailmanctl, line 367, in main
check_for_site_list()
File /usr/sbin/mailmanctl, line 277, in check_for_site_list
sitelist =
What signifys a message as being labeled administrivia? I dont get to
many needing approval because of this, but I have yet to figure out
why they are being flagged as such.
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Dwayne Hottinger
Network Administrator
Harrisonburg City Public Schools
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What signifys a message as being labeled administrivia? I dont get to
many needing approval because of this, but I have yet to figure out
why they are being flagged as such.
First, you can control whether or not messages are held for this reason
with the
Anyone have the RSS patch working with the latest version of Mailman or does
Mailman have RSS built in and I just can't find it.
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I have seen this error on the net but I cannot locate the problem/solution:
Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual mailbox table;
I am having trouble with Postfix and Mailman integration. I am using SQL
lookups for virtual mailbox domains. I believe my setup was working until I
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