Thanks!
Now I can see the problem in detail...(It's seems.to me..)
I installed FreeBSD6.2 by FTP from ftp.freebsd.org and installed Mailman
by the port /usr/ports/mail/mailman (after #portsnap fetch, #portsnap
extract).
During installation I choosed SENDMAIL option by indikator in MTA select
I have seen people complaining about mailman hosts limiting their
outgoing messages to X per hour/day... Is that something that the
host puts in? Or is there something with mailman that's limiting?
I think I know the answer I just want to double check :)
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carconni wrote:
The other thing that troubles me is that I can't figure out why lists
are loosing members.
Check the lists' bounce processing settings and look at Mailman's
'bounce' and 'smtp-failure' logs.
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Geo wrote:
Now I can see the problem in detail...(It's seems.to me..)
I installed FreeBSD6.2 by FTP from ftp.freebsd.org and installed Mailman
by the port /usr/ports/mail/mailman (after #portsnap fetch, #portsnap
extract).
During installation I choosed SENDMAIL option by indikator in MTA select
Pat Riehecky wrote:
Is there a way to tell the server not to send those out. I know each
user can set this up on a per list basis, but since the backup does an
rsync of the list data from the primary any such change in the list
would be short lived.
Don't run the Mailman cron jobs on the
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Geo wrote:
I installed FreeBSD6.2 by FTP from ftp.freebsd.org and installed Mailman
This is not our Makefile. We don't know what it looks like. We can't
tell you how to make it work.
To repeat myself, the solution is to -not- use the
Jason Pruim wrote:
I have seen people complaining about mailman hosts limiting their
outgoing messages to X per hour/day... Is that something that the
host puts in? Or is there something with mailman that's limiting?
This is something that some ISPs/hosting services put in their outgoing
After applying the most recent Security Update to our Mac OS X Server
10.4.10 installation, we are encountering the following two problems
with Mailman lists hosted on this server that were working fine earlier:
1) Each message sent to any of our Mailman-based e-mail lists appears
to be
I am in the process of configuring a secondary mailman system for use as
a hotspare. I noticed just a few days ago that both the primary and the
backup system sent out list password reminders. There really is no
reason to send out both reminders as they contain the exact same text.
Is there a
Wes quoted me and wrote:
This is something that some ISPs/hosting services put in their outgoing
mail service in order to limit the ability of their users to send bulk
mail. Whether or not they consider the effect of this on the Mailman
service they offer to their users is unknown, but it
I have seen people complaining about mailman hosts limiting their
outgoing messages to X per hour/day... Is that something that the
host puts in? Or is there something with mailman that's limiting?
This is something that some ISPs/hosting services put in their outgoing
mail
Hi Mark,
I decided to make a copy of the /var/mailman/data/aliases.db file
yesterday. I wanted to see if it changed after the server rebooted.
Well the server rebooted a couple of minutes ago and I took a look at
the directory:
-rw-r- 1 root mailman 41 Apr
Alan Sill wrote:
After applying the most recent Security Update to our Mac OS X Server
10.4.10 installation, we are encountering the following two problems
with Mailman lists hosted on this server that were working fine earlier:
Since Apple's OS X Server Mailman is modified from our
carconni
Your absolutely right, postifx isn't doing what it should on boot
up. But where is that old db file coming from?
still looking
Have you looked in /etc/init.d/postfix (or maybe elsewhere) to see if
it may be copying an old aliases.db?
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I'm trying to figure out how to customize all the pages that an end user
will see when interfacing with the mailman system. I want a one way
list, so I want to have the fewest options available to the user.
I'd like them to just:
1. subscribe on a web form
2. confirm via a link in their email
Wes wrote:
I've found where I can change most of the pages. Here's a summary of
the flow, with notes on which of the pages can be changed or not:
snip
3. text of confirmation email (cannot be changed)
This is the verify.txt template. It cannot be edited via the list admin
web UI, but you
Hi - I've been working on the anti-spam harvest patch to dynamically X out
the addresses in the mailman archives via the private.py script, but have been
running across an error. After putting in the httpd.conf rewrite rule, I
get the error:
Private archive file not found
This is
On 8/3/07, Geo wrote:
Can I set MAIL_GID=mailnull by make-utility or anyway?
I am ready show step by step of my actions...
That's a FreeBSD question, since you're using their port of the
Mailman software. Try asking on a FreeBSD mailing list, because I
doubt you're going to be able to
I've got
X-Spam-Level:
in my spam rule 1 under Privacy options. Still Mailman doesn't stop mail
directed to the maillist with a score of 8+.
What's up with that?
Regards,
Martin S
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