Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual domain not quite working on HTTP (but fine on SMTP)

2009-06-18 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:37:30PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: Greetings, good people. Problem summary: After server rebuild, virtual hosts work for SMTP, but Mailman's Web pages are appearing for the main host only and _not_ the virtual host. [...] After some fussing about concerning

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman 2.1.9 incorrectly holding messages forReason: Message has implicit destination

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Schmitt, Gordon A. wrote: Below is the header info from a message that is being held that should have passed through. Can anyone think of what is causing this behavior for certain messages? One person mentioned that it happenes when he did a reply-all to a message and it worked after

Re: [Mailman-Users] attachments renamed in archives

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Gruver, Sandi wrote: I have this line in the mm_cfg.py file: SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = True, but attachments (.pdf) are being renamed to .obj. Can you please give a big hint as to what do I need to do to fix this? Do the MIME headers of the attachment have a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual domain not quite working on HTTP (but fineon SMTP)

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rick Moen wrote: There remains the matter of Mailman's Web pages: Those for domain linuxmafia.com are present. (See: http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/) Those for domain lists.linuxgazette.net are not. See: http://lists.linuxgazette.net/mailman/listinfo/ -- as you'll notice, Apache2 does

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman 2.1.9 incorrectly holding messagesforReason: Message has implicit destination

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Schmitt, Gordon A. wrote: The text '..quot;listn...@stcloudstate.eduquot;..' is copied from Mailman's Message Headers textbox of a held message and that is exactly how it appears in that textbox. Yeah, That's Mailman being overprotective against XSS attacks. The HTML entities are seen in the

[Mailman-Users] clear messages held for moderation ..

2009-06-18 Thread Khalil Abbas
hello .. is there a way to delete all the messages that are held for moderation via command prompt i.e. SSH ?? thanks .. _ Drag n’ drop—Get easy photo sharing with Windows Live™ Photos.

Re: [Mailman-Users] clear messages held for moderation ..

2009-06-18 Thread Terri Oda
Khalil Abbas wrote: is there a way to delete all the messages that are held for moderation via command prompt i.e. SSH ?? The short answer is use bin/discard See the FAQ entry at http://wiki.list.org/x/nIA9 for more details. Terri --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Domains for Mailing Lists in MailMan

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bryan Harrison wrote: I've found the resources you recommended helpful, but am stymied nonetheless. I'm bright but not expert with Postfix or Mailman, and have been butting my head against this for days. As a test, I'm trying to install mailman on the server gilded- bat.laughingboot.net,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Virtual Domains for Mailing Lists in MailMan

2009-06-18 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bryan Harrison A minor puzzle, just in case you're interested: You'll be unsurprised that I found virtual_mailbox_domains and virtual_alias_domains will fight over any domain common to both. Since OS X Server is dependent on virtual_mailbox_domains , I did my usual blind monkey

[Mailman-Users] Mailman vs OSX vs launchd

2009-06-18 Thread Bryan Harrison
I've built and installed Mailman 2.12 from current source code and have it running just fine under OS X Server 10.5.7, with on exception, which is not properly speaking a Mailman problem at all. If I start Mailman from the CLI, using /usr/share/mailman/bin/ mailmanctl -s start, all is well.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman vs OSX vs launchd

2009-06-18 Thread Larry Stone
On 6/18/09 7:11 PM, Bryan Harrison at br...@bryanharrison.com wrote: I've built and installed Mailman 2.12 from current source code and have it running just fine under OS X Server 10.5.7, with on exception, which is not properly speaking a Mailman problem at all. If I start Mailman from the