I am unsubscribing. Thanks very much for helping with my inquiry, Mark. The
other queries don't apply to me, and I can offer no help with them.
On my inquiry, one would think that an OS that wants to rule the world would
be compatible with the most popular mailing list software. Oh, well...
Hi All
Can anyone shed any light on this error I get when creating a new list
from the webpage. (I can create lists okay from the "newlist" command)
*** Displayed on the webpage ***
-
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.9
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform the webm
Dony Tata wrote:
>can some body help me? i have true domain "true.org" and virtual domain
>"virtual.org" in DNS configure like this
[...]
>
>#.../mm_cfg.py
>DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'lists.true.org'
>DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.true.org'
I think you probably want to add
VIRTUAL_HOSTS.clear()
add_v
On 30-Jun-08, at 1:32 PM, Vidiot wrote:
Usually the PostScript output is used to create PDFs. It has been
a really
long time since I took a LaTeX file and created anything from it.
I thought
the DVI was used to create the PS file. If it is also used to
create the
HTML and TXT files, i.e.,
Vidiot wrote:
>
>/usr/exim/bin/exim -bt mailman
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
><-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> router = mailman_router, transport = mailman_transport
>/usr/exim/bin/exim -bt mailman-request
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
><-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> router = mailman_router, transport = mailman_transport
>
[
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am happy to announce the final release of the Mailman 2.1.11.
Mailman 2.1.11 is a cleanup of a few problems found since the release of
Mailman 2.1.10. It fixes the issue of shunted email subscribe requests
and a few minor issues. It updates the con
After the main mailman list was create, and getting some sleep, I reran the
exim delivery tests a little bit ago. The result of two of them are as
follows:
/usr/exim/bin/exim -bt mailman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
router = mailman_router, transport = mailman_transport
/usr/exim
Mark responded:
>What you said was "I'm using the printed copy, placed into a binder.
>Used the text version to cut-n-paste from.", and I concluded you meant
>the .txt file was in your binder.
True. I failed to indicate the source of my printout.
>I never noticed this before as I don't use the
Mark responded:
>It queues it in qfiles/virgin. From there, Mailman's qrunners have to
>be running to process it further. Did you start Mailman
>(bin/mailmanctl start)?
Not yet.
>Actually, I see this is a catch22. You can't start Mailman until after
>you create the 'mailman' list, but now that
can some body help me? i have true domain "true.org" and virtual domain
"virtual.org" in DNS configure like this
#../named.conf
options {
directory "/var/named";
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file "named.root";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
type master;
file "named.local";
};
zone "irfan.ac.id" {
ty
"Webmaster PF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I must be an idiot because I just do not get it. I must be missing an
>integral part because the footer is still posting as an attachment
>rather than in the body of the posting.
>
>This is what I have in the non-digest options:
>
>Can subscribers choose
Webmaster PF wrote:
>
>I must be an idiot because I just do not get it. I must be missing an integral
>part because the footer is still posting as an attachment rather than in the
>body of the posting.
>
>This is what I have in the non-digest options:
>
>Can subscribers choose to receive mail imm
I must be an idiot because I just do not get it. I must be missing an integral
part because the footer is still posting as an attachment rather than in the
body of the posting.
This is what I have in the non-digest options:
Can subscribers choose to receive mail immediately, rather than in bat
Vidiot wrote:
>
>Don't know what newlist does when it sends e-mail, but it didn't work.
It queues it in qfiles/virgin. From there, Mailman's qrunners have to
be running to process it further. Did you start Mailman
(bin/mailmanctl start)?
Actually, I see this is a catch22. You can't start Mailma
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