I just spent the day fixing what turned out to be a bad qmail install, but
was compounded by a bad error message in mailman. I don't expect any help
with the qmail issue, but I thought people might want to know about the
bad error message from mailman.
Basically, when a message came in from the
Daniel Cuschieri said:
Hi guys!
My friend has a home server and I use web / mail server services from him.
He also uses mailman to provide mailing lists.
He created some mailing lists and they work fine for him. I purchased 2
domains, and he created about 10 mailing lists for me.
The
Daniel Cuschieri said:
Woops my bad! I quoted the incorrect error message!
The error msg I am getting is this one:
The original message was received at Tue, 25 Oct 2005 15:14:15 +0200 from
[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL
Par Leijonhufvud said:
I'm trying to get mailman running under FreeBSD 5.4. I'm using qmail as
the MTA, and appears to be unable to make it actually deliver any mail.
When a message is sent to the list I get the following in maillog:
Oct 24 16:42:56 ia qmail: 1130164976.495580 new msg 262
Mark Sapiro said:
In your case, I'd recommend starting with just the site list on the new
system and then copying the lists/ and archives/ directories.
The new Mailman will automatically translate the old format files in
lists/ as they are used.
Well, damn. That was too easy. I was
Mark Sapiro said:
Dwight Tovey wrote:
I have some lists running on a system with Mailman 2.0.13. I have
installed Mailman 2.1.6 on a new system and I would like to move the
existing lists to the new system. This will be a replacement system, so
the domain names will remain the same.
I used
Hello all.
I'm trying to install Mailman 2.1.6 on a Linux system and get it running
with an existing Qmail. For the most part I thought everything went
smoothly, but now I've run into a snag.
I can create a mailing list with 'newlist -u www.mydom.ain -e mydom.ain
listname' and the list
Mark Sapiro said:
You're almost there. If you look at lines 97 and 98 in
/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/SpamDetect.py, you'll see
for header, regex in mm_cfg.KNOWN_SPAMMERS:
cre = re.compile(regex, re.IGNORECASE)
Thus, the bad regex is in the KNOWN_SPAMMERS list in
Dwight Tovey said:
Mark Sapiro said:
You're almost there. If you look at lines 97 and 98 in
/usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Handlers/SpamDetect.py, you'll see
for header, regex in mm_cfg.KNOWN_SPAMMERS:
cre = re.compile(regex, re.IGNORECASE)
Thus, the bad regex