food, and run the same anti-spam
processing system on our own machines as we provide for the benefit
of the larger anti-spam community.
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the message precisely as it was
received, with everything intact.
and will post back accordingly. Again, thank you for your help!
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those messages will receive them.
But you get into loop issues. That's why I do things the way I do --
I don't get loops.
You've got to decide which is more important to you:
1) Avoiding loops and things working right virtually all the time?
Or:
2) Convenience?
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will probably be
found within the documentation that is specific to your MTA.
If you use sendmail, then try sendmail.org. If you use postfix, then
try postfix.org. Or whatever is appropriate for your MTA.
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was
overcomplicating things.
That would also be appreciated. Thanks!
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of
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resolvable
out of /etc/aliases. So, there is no loop -- owner mail for other
lists goes to the listowner list, owner mail for the listowner list
goes to the listmaster alias, and that's that.
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, and
therefore it thinks that this is normal e-mail for some virtual
user.
Try setting up your aliases.
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go out of your way to avoid most
of them, you're still gambling that the input HTML will be formatted
in such a way that the minimal modifcations won't hopelessly screw it
up beyond recognition.
That's a pretty big bet.
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of trying to fix 2.5.
I'll update the FAQ Wizard to reflect this.
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At 1:03 PM -0600 2/12/07, Brad Knowles wrote:
Use the latest version of 2.4.x. As you've demonstrated, the 2.5
stuff is not yet fully baked, and Mailman 2.1.8 and earlier are not
compatible with it. $DEITY-only-knows what else they're going to
break in the process of trying to fix 2.5
server, then you've got much, much
bigger problems. In that case, there's nothing that Mailman can do
to save your soul.
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, you would have to be very, very careful how such a
system was created, so as to avoid the problem where the cure is
far worse than any possible disease that you might have.
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be patient while I try to get to your message.
Sorry folks. This one got through.
This user is now moderated, and will not be un-moderated until such
time as they can prove that they understand how to properly operate a
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in and manually editing the raw mailbox
to correct the date header (and any other headers that need fixing),
and then completely re-generating your archives.
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of thing on a mailbox that is almost 2GB in size,
and part of your problem is that the machine it's on doesn't support
large files, and has only 1GB of RAM.
Large mailbox files are a serious pain.
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to answer things directly two or three
times, but beyond that to then summarize the responses and put them
into the FAQ, and thereafter to primarily refer to the answers that
are already in the FAQ.
Do we need a FAQ entry on what the proper way is to answer a question?
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, without any mention of the
list.
One of these behaviours may be more desirable for your users, who may
be confused by the other type of behaviour. It's up to you to decide
which makes more sense.
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mailmanctl every time I reboot the server.
That's a Fedora problem. I suggest you use their resources to find
the answer to this question.
If you have Mailman questions, we should be able to help with those.
But we can't provide support for OS-specific issues.
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your queue-ids. That will tell you where the duplication is occurring.
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duplicated.
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, not anything else.
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to do is that once you've
made the necessary code changes at your site to then share those with
the rest of the community via the same patch facility.
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Founding
question to the postfix-users list.
Once you get your postfix issues straightened out, we might be able
to help you with your Mailman issues.
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it is who's abusing that kind of thing, so that
you can handle their unsubscribe or whatever...
Check out the FAQ entries that discuss personalization. Once
you've done that, if there is anything more that you would like to
discuss, this would be a good place to do so.
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.
Even if there were a single place where all the potential template
variables were listed, I don't believe that they would all be
available in all templates. I believe that you'd need to check the
source code to find out which variables are available in which
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for listname-bounces to point directly to your
e-mail address, or other suitable e-mail address for the list admins.
That way you bypass all bounce processing within Mailman.
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this to be spamming our list participants.
If you want to have your site included in the known set of providers
with Mailman services, please see FAQ 1.17 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.017.htp
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, then you need to use their support facilities
for any questions you might have), or if you're going to use our
standard version as available from our download page.
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things up
for you.
Running version 2.1.9.cp2
I'm not sure which version this is. None of our official versions
have a designator like .cp2 at the end.
If this is a cPanel-installed version, please see FAQ 6.11.
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.
If the list is anonymous, then doing this kind of thing would
eliminate the anonymity, and therefore presumably violate the basic
purpose of the list.
Otherwise, don't run it as an anonymous list.
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lists, etc... that are appropriate for your web
server.
See also FAQ 4.46.
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rather then fixing.
I'm sorry, I'm not understanding anything that you're saying. Are
you sure that this is the list where you intended to post this
material?
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to be slow. During these times, people who post
to the list can count on replies taking a lot longer to be posted.
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files that may be created by your MTA.
Make sure to take a look in the FAQ wizard -- there's lots of good
troubleshooting tips in there. In fact, I recommend that you search
on the word troubleshooting, among other things.
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things.
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use a short faq page that lists some common search terms
and their local format/style? This would cover things like the space
in MAC OS.
Also a good idea. Do you want to get something started, and then let
others fill in/correct as necessary?
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to make those for you
-- if you like.
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section :).
Not a problem.
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requirements.
If you can't enforce those kinds of hard draconian requirements on
everyone, then you're screwed.
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is to logically put the Mailman server in the
external network and have it know nothing about the internal users,
and then let the MTAs and web proxy servers handle the translation
the other way.
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At 8:40 PM -0600 12/15/06, Brad Knowles wrote:
That said, I will make an effort to find and correct all entries
where this is misspelled. I probably wrote most of them, so I have
the responsibility to make sure that they are correct.
Found and corrected, in a surprising number of places
.
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not using the Apple-provided version of Mailman.
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the other performance tuning things
that are described in the FAQ, to make sure that as much of system
performance as possible is made available to Mailman, and you don't
have multiple processes fighting for limited resources.
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password only.
With regards to admin passwords, those are the only choices.
Anything else will require source code modifications.
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bought a Mac SE -- before the internal hard drive model
was available.
I've got a long history with the company, but I'm not blind to things
that they do poorly. At least, not totally blind.
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. Depending on which MTA you use, there are some hints
regarding performance tuning in the Mailman FAQ Wizard, but this is
really an MTA-specific issue and you should use the books, web pages,
mailing lists, etc... that are devoted to supporting that product.
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.htp
and
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.029.htp,
respectively.
If there are any further clarifications or other things you'd like to
add to these subjects, please feel free to edit the FAQ Wizard entry
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the stuff
directly from Mailman into the third-party archiving tool.
The documentation, the code, and the Defaults.py file should have
some relevant information for people who want to go this route. You
can also find some discussion on this subject in the archives of this
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on their
shoulders the whole sum total of providing support for all MacOS X
Server users who need help with the Apple-provided version of Mailman
and who cannot get Apple to give them the support that they deserve.
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, but it may yet be a while. I
recommend you go ahead and apply the patch now.
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reload of the page from your web browser, and see if
you can figure out whether or not there is a transparent proxy
between you and the web server.
That's about all I can think of, off the top of my head.
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=showfile=faq01.021.htp.
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to keep this FAQ entry up-to-date.
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is the Debian user in this context? Who has the
responsibility and authority to file the appropriate bug report?
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remembered that at least one
person responsible for maintaining the Mailman package for Debian has
subscribed to the mailman-developers list and has started feeding
back some changes into our system, based on things they've done.
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At 3:31 PM -0500 12/9/06, Dave Foran wrote:
Does mailman have a provision for backing up the users list on a daily basis
Not built-in, no. But it would be simple enough to set up a daily
cron job to run $MAILMANHOME/bin/list_members, however.
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always glad to help, if I can -- as permitted by time
and available resources.
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if they do have their own proprietary management
system that they tack on.
Now, if you want to side with the Debian folks on this, you're
welcome to do that. But no one in that camp is going to be getting
any sympathy from me.
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for the kind of
reaction you're going to receive.
Paul but I'm using Mailman installed from Debian Stable, and have
Paul been for a couple of years, and it's always had pipermail.
Yes. AFICT the absence of pipermail from the Debian Mailman is a
fantasy held only by Brad Knowles
wouldn't need the command-line tools, at least not unless the
situation was so bad that you just had to shut everything down and
clean up the problem offline, then bring the server(s) back up.
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on
the left-hand-side of aliases, if you're using aliases to route
e-mail via the MTA into Mailman.
Where's it barfing? What's in the logs?
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Mailman or sendmail. Looks to me like the
delay is somewhere else entirely.
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of other stupid sysadmin tricks. Trust me, I've learned
the hard way.
Tools like bin/arch are much safer, albeit also slower.
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be dependant on the staff that do. And from what you've
described, that's really the crux of the problem you're already faced
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Yeah, you want to run that tool on the chunks in order, otherwise I
think that the message number generation scheme will at least get
ugly, if not confused.
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structure to the new
mailman. What is the recommended approach for converting lists from
2.0.3 to 2.1.5?
Did you check the FAQ? Is there anything in FAQ 4.32 that you do not
understand, or want clarification on?
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will be a complete
rewrite, and this kind of thing would be a perfectly valid subject to
discuss on that list. Of course, no one knows when Mailman3 will
arrive, so again this is a long-term issue.
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on this planet is necessarily
small when compared to the size of the entire Universe.
For more information, see http://catb.org/jargon/html/S/SMOP.html
and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMOP.
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At 8:59 AM -0800 12/6/06, Dragon wrote:
Your old boss obviously has no realistic grasp of the subject.
Don't jump to conclusions too quickly. See my other message first.
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and
restart Mailman.
As for everything else, I don't know that I can add anything useful.
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network administrator before you make a
change like this.
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with the current
configuration. Directly resolve to real IP
addresses and avoid any CNAME aliases, and you should be fine.
Pardon my ignorance, but is this a DNS setting you're referring to, or
is it something to do with configuration on the mailserver?
CNAME aliases are DNS records, yes.
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are likely to be able to help with --
at least, not beyond what is already in the FAQs.
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, but we can't
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the
target systems.
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NFS -- allowing you to avoid the locking problems I mentioned
earlier.
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At 6:10 PM -0600 11/28/06, Gadi Evron wrote:
Is this in the FAQ anywhere?
Searching the FAQ wizard for NFS doesn't turn up any hits, so I
would venture a guess to say that this issue is not addressed
anywhere. I'll summarize Barry's response and put in a link.
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At 6:14 PM -0600 11/28/06, Brad Knowles quoted Gadi Evron:
Is this in the FAQ anywhere?
Searching the FAQ wizard for NFS doesn't turn up any hits, so I
would venture a guess to say that this issue is not addressed anywhere.
I'll summarize Barry's response and put in a link.
Okay, FAQ
it is that you're trading for what.
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with such a large list.
Check the FAQ. 15,000-25,000 is only a moderately large mailing
list, as far as Mailman is concerned.
Has any of you done anything similar?
Check the FAQ. There's lots of good stuff there.
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a little more frequently than
that, because we track the current version pretty closely, and we
usually have at least one or two releases per year.
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Mailman, I'd
remember stuff like that.
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didn't do was to restart Mailman. And I didn't check the
mm_cfg.py setting.
Blargh. You'd think that I'd know to check these things. I mean, I
have been doing this a while.
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is the first
place if I look for the searchable archives - of course then the faq
or directly via google).
I'll take a look at that and see if I can update the description.
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the
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probably get fewer people sending
e-mail if the list isn't linked directly from that particular place
on the Mailman web space at list.org gnu.org.
Beyond that, I'm not sure I have anything useful to add.
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At 2:44 AM -0600 11/19/06, Brad Knowles wrote:
And sure you link to the searchable mail archive from the faq and
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users, but not from
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/ (which is the first
place if I look for the searchable
to subscribe before posting.
But Barry is the one who has the final word on that subject.
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Trend Micro has announced that they will cancel the stop.mail-abuse.org
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make a best effort to try to support other versions of Mailman as
modified by other organizations, but there's going to be a limit to
what we can do in that regard.
I'm sorry I don't have a better answer for you.
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know about.
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Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trend Micro has announced that they will cancel the stop.mail-abuse.org
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with the current address
posting that question to their list, you should first check
their FAQs, documentation, list archives, etc
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