Hallo Mark and Joerg,
Op donderdag 24 april 2008 schreef Mark Sapiro aan
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MS This is desdribed at
MS www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.011.htp.
Many thanks to both of you.
Groeten,
Hans.
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Hallo mailman-users,
Is it possible to import an ASCII list of members for a
mailing list?
If yes, how to do it?
Groeten,
Hans.
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Hallo Zbigniew,
Op vrijdag 25 april 2008 schreef Zbigniew Szalbot aan
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Is it possible to import an ASCII list of members for a
mailing list?
ZS Take a look at bin/add_members script
ZS Run it with --help to see what options there are
Lovely! That seems to de exactly what
Not sure if this will help anyone - but I had a requirement to enable
remote subscription from a command line. I wrapped a call to cURL for
this.
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#!/bin/bash
# mlynn 03/28/2008
# Wrap a call to curl to enable subscription to a mailman list
#
VERSION=0.1
Hi,
I just noticed a message in the bad directory. I looked at it with
show_qfiles and it looked harmless. Probably it was broken WRT its MIME
encoding, but it wasn't a virus or anything. On a whim I ran unshunt on the
bad directory and the message was then delivered to the list.
Basically
I am running a home-built Mailman 2.1.9 Ubuntu package with the latest
security patch. I see messages in the error log like this one:
Apr 25 08:00:05 2008 (27326) IOError reading list extension:
[Errno 20] Not a directory:
I trying to find out if mailman uses the md5 checksum or this has to be set
up with the installation. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I
have not been able to find it so far.
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Mark Sapiro replied to one of my postings:
Mailman (actually the Python email package) doesn,t like the fact that
there is no intervening empty line between the terminating boundary of
the message/rfc822 part and the terminating boundary of the outer
message.
Quoting from section 5.1.1 of RFC
Barry Finkel wrote:
I am running a home-built Mailman 2.1.9 Ubuntu package with the latest
security patch. I see messages in the error log like this one:
Apr 25 08:00:05 2008 (27326) IOError reading list extension:
[Errno 20] Not a directory:
Does mailman have restrictions for passwords. Like a number or cap needs
in the passwords. I am not finding anything on that. I know in my
experience it just lets me put in anything for a password, wether it be for
owner or user?
Melinda Gilmore
Systems Engineer
The Ohio State University
Wow, that beats my lazy way of doing it, which is simply a cron job
which uses the *add_members* function to import a list of email
addresses from a text file, that I have a PHP script
http://www.syjmovie.com saving the addresses to.
Michael Kubler
*G*rey *P*hoenix *P*roductions
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
I trying to find out if mailman uses the md5 checksum or this has to be set
up with the installation. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I
have not been able to find it so far.
I'm not sure what you're asking, but old versions of Mailman used to
use
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
Does mailman have restrictions for passwords. Like a number or cap needs
in the passwords.
No.
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Barry Finkel wrote:
Mark Sapiro replied to one of my postings:
Quoting from section 5.1.1 of RFC 2045
The boundary may be followed by zero or more characters of linear
whitespace. It is then terminated by either another CRLF and the
header fields for the next part, or by two CRLFs, in
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
I trying to find out if mailman uses the md5 checksum or this has to be set
up with the installation. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I
have not been able to find it so far.
I'm not sure what you're asking, ...
It occurs to me that
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It would be complicated to change Mailman 2.1 to encrypt list member
passwords because the periodic and on-demand password reminder would
have to be replaced with an on-demand password reset or
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Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
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| I just noticed a message in the bad directory. I looked at it with
| show_qfiles and it looked harmless. Probably it was broken WRT its MIME
| encoding, but it wasn't a virus or anything. On a whim I ran unshunt on
| the
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| --On 25. April 2008 10:16:27 -0700 Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
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| | No, it was a .pck file. I found this entry in the vette log:
| |
| | (3438) Message discarded, msgid: [EMAIL
Barry Finkel wrote:
Since these three files are not Mailman lists,
which Mailman process that was treating them as list names is
not important.
Mark Sapiro replied:
It's important to me. I would like to understand why the name of a file
in the lists/ directory is being returned (apparently by
Hello,
I have installed mailman 2.1.9.5 and now upgraded to 2.1.10 and see the
following in mailman's error log.
Apr 25 20:02:49 2008 (24138) SHUNTING:
1209146569.0795979+80ec39567f7efbc1306687a6c84ed28bfccfc400
Apr 25 20:04:36 2008 (24138) Uncaught runner exception: 'NoneType'
object has
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I have installed mailman 2.1.9.5 and now upgraded to 2.1.10 and see the
following in mailman's error log.
Well, we've never shipped a version number 2.1.9.5, so that tells me you're
probably using a binary packaged version provided by some other source.
Maybe your OS
What I mean by Checksum is a message bounce like this.
he following message was not processed due to the following reasons:
- The body of the message has a checksum matching those messages already
processed.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
--On 25. April 2008 11:19:08 -0700 Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| This should have nothing to do with anything in the 'bad' queue.
|
| But it was definitely that message!
I have been overlooking something. I think it was the same message in
the 'bad' queue and in the vette log entry.
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I have installed mailman 2.1.9.5 and now upgraded to 2.1.10 and see the
following in mailman's error log.
Apr 25 20:02:49 2008 (24138) SHUNTING:
1209146569.0795979+80ec39567f7efbc1306687a6c84ed28bfccfc400
Apr 25 20:04:36 2008 (24138) Uncaught runner exception:
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
What I mean by Checksum is a message bounce like this.
he following message was not processed due to the following reasons:
- The body of the message has a checksum matching those messages already
processed.
Mailman doesn't do this. The only thing close is pipermail
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I have installed mailman 2.1.9.5 and now upgraded to 2.1.10 and see the
following in mailman's error log.
Apr 25 20:02:49 2008 (24138) SHUNTING:
1209146569.0795979+80ec39567f7efbc1306687a6c84ed28bfccfc400
Apr 25 20:04:36 2008 (24138) Uncaught runner
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
What I mean by Checksum is a message bounce like this.
he following message was not processed due to the following reasons:
- The body of the message has a checksum matching those messages already
processed.
This is an error from Listserv (see
Barry Finkel wrote:
[...]
#!/bin/csh
foreach list (`ls /var/lib/mailman/lists`)
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/list_members -o $destdir/$list $list
end
I also do not have a check in this script. I am using
foreach list (`ls /var/lib/mailman/lists`)
and not
We have our corporate domain hosted on 1and1.com. Can we install mailman on
the 1and1 environment? Anyone already doing this?
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Eric Snyder wrote:
We have our corporate domain hosted on 1and1.com. Can we install mailman on
the 1and1 environment? Anyone already doing this?
Do you have full root access on the box? Do you know if they limit your
outbound port 25 access, or place any other restrictions on you?
Those
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