When authorizing a moderated list posting is it possible to change the
date/time on the outgoing authorized list message to the time it was
approved instead of the message showing the time it was first received
by mailman?
Thanks
Paul
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We are currently in the process of moving our mailing lists to a new
virtual server. The new server is using Webmin/Virtualmin 'control
panel'.
When installed, Mailman appears in the control panel and we can set up
our lists without a problem.
However, we have, twice had Mailman suddenly
Hi,
My bounce processing is set to:
The maximum member bounce score before the member's subscription is
disabled. This value can be a floating point number. 3.0
The number of days after which a member's bounce information is
discarded, if no new bounces have been received in the interim. This
If you assume Mailman is configured for an organisation as a
hierarchical structure of umbrealla lists.. e.g.:
ALL@ - Dept1@, Dept2@, Dept3@
Dept1@ - Dept1admin@, dept1engineers@
Dept2@ - Dept2admin@, dept2engineers@
Dept3@ - Dept3admin@, dept3engineers@
When archiving, it can get a bit messy
Running mailman 2.1.9-7 on Debian 4.0.
The archive for one of my lists played up today and two extra entries
appeared containing only the tail end of a seperate post. It turns out
that the archive software got confused when it came across a line in the
body that started From and had been properly
On 8/1/07, Melick Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I setup mailman without any issues I think. I also have configured sendmail
to work with mailman. I followed the directions by David Champion to
integrate these two applications. I can telnet and my sendmail server seems
to be responding fine
Trevor Dodds wrote:
The problem is that on the 25 July I had 2000 users accounts set to
disabled as they reached the threshold of 3.0 warning emails were sent
out. Nothing has happened since no second warning message also the
accounts haven't been unsubscribed.
Once delivery is disabled by
Cen Gao wrote:
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/bin/mailman//scripts/driver, line 82, in run_main
immediate=1)
File /usr/local/bin/mailman//Mailman/Logging/StampedLogger.py,
line 52, in __init__
Logger.__init__(self, category, nofail, immediate)
File
Hello,
I setup mailman without any issues I think. I also have configured sendmail
to work with mailman. I followed the directions by David Champion to integrate
these two applications. I can telnet and my sendmail server seems to be
responding fine as well as I can create email lists in the
What about OS? I have the same problems FreeBSD 6.2...
Geo
- Original Message -
From: Melick Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 5:39 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] 550 User Unknown when trying to post
tomailman/sendmail list
Hi Mark:
thanks again for your help
On 8/1/07, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cen Gao wrote:
Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/bin/mailman//scripts/driver, line 82, in run_main
immediate=1)
File
Melick Andy wrote:
I didn't see anything like this in the mailman directions about creating an
alias file. I do not have a alias file do I need to create one? Can you
provide me with an example of an entry?
How do I run newaliases?
These don't apply with mm-handler.
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL
Bryan,
I didn't see anything like this in the mailman directions about creating an
alias file. I do not have a alias file do I need to create one? Can you provide
me with an example of an entry?
How do I run newaliases?
Thanks,
Andy
From: Bryan
I added an entry to virtusertable and now I get this error when trying to send
messages to my list. Before I was getting user doesn't exist. Mailman is a
subdomain on my domain. I did this from looking at someone else example, but
not certain if its right.
my virtusertable:
mailman.domain.com
Hi Mark:
Thanks for your help. Never mind, now it works
I simply remove the log file and let mailman regenerate it, just as
you advised in a previous email on this list.
Now the owner is www instead of mailman, and the web interface is back online.
I thought it might be the group +w thing that
I have a mailing list that every day sends me reminders that there are
messages awaiting moderation, however, when I go to the admin area, there
are no messages shown.
I have even removed and replaced the list.
Anyone know how to get rid of these inaccurate daily notices?
Jon Berry
On 8/1/07, Jon Berry wrote:
I have a mailing list that every day sends me reminders that there are
messages awaiting moderation, however, when I go to the admin area, there
are no messages shown.
Did you read FAQ 3.38?
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Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED], Consultant Author
LinkedIn
On 8/1/07, Andrew Steele wrote:
We are currently in the process of moving our mailing lists to a new
virtual server. The new server is using Webmin/Virtualmin 'control
panel'.
Unfortunately, when you incorporate other packages into the mix, it's
difficult for us to tell what problems
On 8/1/07, Paul Key wrote:
When authorizing a moderated list posting is it possible to change the
date/time on the outgoing authorized list message to the time it was
approved instead of the message showing the time it was first received
by mailman?
I'm not aware of any ability to do
On 8/1/07, Mike Peachey wrote:
What I would like to do is filter what gets archived so that if a
message originates in mailman (ie from an umbrella list) it doesn't get
archived.
If you write some custom code and put that into the appropriate
handler, or you write your own custom handler,
On 8/1/07, Trevor Dodds wrote:
Is there anything I can check to see why this process is not working?
Check your queue runners to see if they're working. It's not
directly related to what you're talking about, but there's a good set
of troubleshooting suggestions in FAQ 4.78 that should be
Mailman Makefile contains:
--
.if defined(WITH_SENDMAIL)
MAIL_GID?= mailnull
.endif
But after installation (FreeBSD 6.2, /usr/ports/mail/mailman) when I send
any message
to mailman list I receive the error:
James Davis wrote:
Running mailman 2.1.9-7 on Debian 4.0.
The archive for one of my lists played up today and two extra entries
appeared containing only the tail end of a seperate post. It turns out
that the archive software got confused when it came across a line in the
body that started From
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/1/07, Paul Key wrote:
When authorizing a moderated list posting is it possible to change the
date/time on the outgoing authorized list message to the time it was
approved instead of the message showing the time it was first received
by mailman?
I'm not aware of
Mike Peachey wrote:
What I would like to do is filter what gets archived so that if a
message originates in mailman (ie from an umbrella list) it doesn't get
archived.
I'm pretty sure this isn't what you're asking for, but you could just
turn off archiving on all the umbrella lists so the
Cen Gao wrote:
Thanks for your help. Never mind, now it works
I simply remove the log file and let mailman regenerate it, just as
you advised in a previous email on this list.
Now the owner is www instead of mailman, and the web interface is back online.
This is a workaround. It is not the
Jon Berry wrote
I have a mailing list that every day sends me reminders that there are
messages awaiting moderation, however, when I go to the admin area, there
are no messages shown.
Unless this is the -1 requests of FAQ 3.38, and I doubt that it is,
in every one of these occurrences for which
I am trying to determine why emails to lists sometimes take well in
excess of an hoursometimes 4
Is there anyway to determine where the issue lies?
regards
Steven Jones
Senior Linux/Unix/San System Administrator
APG -Technology Integration Team
Victoria University of Wellington
Phone:
On 8/2/07, Steven Jones wrote:
I am trying to determine why emails to lists sometimes take well in
excess of an hoursometimes 4
Is there anyway to determine where the issue lies?
Look at the logs. Correlate the message-ids in the MTA logs
(sendmail, postfix, whatever) with the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
This is a workaround. It is not the proper fix for the underlying
problem. The log files should not need to be owned by the web server
user because the wrappers are group mailman and SETGID, y the time the
web server wants to write a log, et should be executing with effective
Geo wrote:
Mailman Makefile contains:
--
.if defined(WITH_SENDMAIL)
MAIL_GID?= mailnull
.endif
This is not our Makefile. I can only guess that it is a FreeBSD port
Makefile.
But after installation (FreeBSD
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/2/07, Steven Jones wrote:
I am trying to determine why emails to lists sometimes take well in
excess of an hoursometimes 4
Is there anyway to determine where the issue lies?
Look at the logs. Correlate the message-ids in the MTA logs
(sendmail, postfix,
Cen Gao wrote:
Yes, all the wrappers in cgi-bin have -rwxr-sr-x mailman:mailman.
Does this bug come out just because of the webserver cannot write error logs?
No. The original error is something else which may or may not have
anything to do with log files, but then scripts/driver attempts to
Melick Andy wrote:
I added an entry to virtusertable and now I get this error when trying
to send messages to my list. Before I was getting user doesn't exist.
Mailman is a subdomain on my domain. I did this from looking at someone
else example, but not certain if its right.
my virtusertable:
Thanks to both, I don't think its DNS as the mailman server is
smarthost'd in sendmail to go to a outgoing smtp serverso why it
would do dns lookups I don't know...
regards
Steven Jones
Senior Linux/Unix/San System Administrator
APG -Technology Integration Team
Victoria University of
On 8/2/07, Steven Jones wrote:
Thanks to both, I don't think its DNS as the mailman server is
smarthost'd in sendmail to go to a outgoing smtp serverso why it
would do dns lookups I don't know...
It all depends on the MTA configuration of whatever machine Mailman
is connecting to port
thanks mark.
I'll look into it and see if any other problem come around in the future.
My mailman is complied from the source,since my OS X is not a server version.
So I should be on the same boat as most of you guys .:) I'll keep you updated.
Thanks again.
Cen
On 8/2/07, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL
Hello Mailman Users
Is there a way for a list-creator to access the admin section of
different lists?
My password allows me to create lists, but not access the admin section
of various lists whose administrators have their own passwords.
Thanks in advance for any clues.
regards
Mark Dale
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