(). It crafts the message, and while it includes the
list's name, it doesn't do it with the [] prefix notation.
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, mm_cfg.SuppressPasswordReminder, 1)
m.Save()
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?) or qfiles/shunt (check Mailman's error log again)?
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On Apr 13, 2005, at 23:08, Rob Shepherd wrote:
Jim Tittsler wrote:
On Apr 13, 2005, at 20:21, Rob Shepherd wrote:
However, when I try and subscribe an address, two confirmation
requests come through. they have different hashes and my mail log
shows two different emails
(so it's definatly
to find the aliases
in the data directory... details are in README.POSTFIX.)
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. The usual configure, make, make install dance should work.
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Are all of the queue runners running? Anything in the virgin queue?
Any clues in the mailman logs at the time when it should send the
notification?
Did the default language for the list(s) change? Any template changes?
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, you can add a
single line to Mailman's SMTPDirect.py to enable it.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037538.html
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error logs?
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installation that is affecting Mailman? (If you
rename .htaccess, does Mailman web access start working?)
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to try to help.
(But Exim 4's flexibility makes it a worthwhile upgrade. :-)
python.net uses Exim.
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is in the Mailman logs?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.014.htp
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. (And the 2.1.6beta contains fixes for some of
the known problems in 2.1.5.)
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mode
method, backup the list first so that when the problem is eventually
solved, you will have a record of who really wanted digest mode.
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)))
3) use Python 2.3
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Note that if someone is set to 'no mail', they will not get any list
messages... not even those mentioning a topic they have subscribed
to... so I am not sure it is useful in attaining your goal.
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On Mar 14, 2005, at 22:22, John Fleming wrote:
Can I turn this off?
Yes. Set max_num_recipients to 0 on the Privacy... Recipients
filters... page.
(User education may be better. :-)
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Ian Truelsen wrote:
# Put YOUR site-specific settings below this line.
MTA = Postfix
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST=ihtruelsen.dyndns.org
DEFAULT_URL=www.ihtruelsen.dyndns.org
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN=http://%s:3874/mailman/;
[...]
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST,)
You want DEFAULT_URL_HOST both
Bart Huisman wrote:
i have a mailman mail list at my server, but how could i send a
message to all subscribed adresses? i have searched at your site,
there are much things you can do for the mailing list, but i cant find
simply the most important thing, how to send a messege to all members
of the
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 10:40 AM -0800 2005-02-18, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Should I be using a different password?
If you want to create lists, you need to use the site
administrator's password. No list administration password will suffice.
You also have the option
Ian Truelsen wrote:
One problem: when I go to the /mailman/admin page I can see a link for
my mailman test page, but I don't have links to any of the new lists
that I have set up. However, when I go directly to the
/mailman/admin/listname page, the admin options are all there.
This may be related
. The
separate mailman_router uses a separate mailman_transport which
specifies the pipe driver.
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here scratching my head, wondering what to do next.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be happening?
Anything in the vette log? If one of your KNOWN_SPAMMERS matches
causes a message to be discarded, it should show up there.
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, HyperArch simply gives
up. You might check your template again to make sure you've not
accidentally changed one of the dictionary keys.
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/Mailman/htmlformat.py, line 347, in addError
self.AddItem(Header(3, Bold(FontAttr(
TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
What were you doing when this happened?
Do you have any of the fields on the Privacy page have an Email address
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to a different
installation directory for its ScriptAlias entries. It is
straightforward to extend the scheme described in the Exim HowTo to
check multiple locations for list files, or you could configure your
MTA to check multiple alias files.
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to have to do 'bin/arch --wipe' to rebuild them with the
new URL information.
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/bounces it registers the of course bounced messages to the
subscribers.
I agree this does look like a problem with your Postfix configuration.
Are you using its smtpd_sender_restrictions feature (or some other
whitelisting feature) or does your Postfix require smtp auth?
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is in the lists/{name-of-list} directory, with the
filename depending upon the version of Mailman you are using.
request.pck for Mailman 2.1.5.)
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(and every other machine that needs to lookup
listman.citco.com). This is a DNS issue, not something directly
related to Mailman.
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' for an example (and search the
archives for many other examples).
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'mailman'?
Yes.
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This only requires that your local machine have Python installed, and
requires nothing of the servers beyond Mailman.
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different list creator passwords, etc.
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bleeds thru in the advertised URL. Is there
something
else that needs to be done?
After changing the URL, did you use the bin/fix_url.py script (run it
with no args to learn how to use it with 'withlist') to update existing
lists?
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--wipe mylist' you should
get a rebuilt set of archives for 'mylist'.
(Note that by default, Mailman's Pipermail archiver does not include a
search facility, although many people integrate one into their archive
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of disk space?)
You might try using '~mailman/bin/check_dbs --all' to narrow down which
list has the problem. If you are lucky, you might be able to replace
the config.pck with config.pck.last... or at least you will know which
file to restore from a backup.
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On Jan 6, 2005, at 03:31, Ben Edwards wrote:
This looks bad ;(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./check_db --all
Sorry, add the --verbose switch and watch for the object it fails on:
./check_db --all --verbose
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Matthew A. Marshall wrote:
We have a mailman server which sits on ncep.noaa.gov domain. However,
we are advertising the lists as [EMAIL PROTECTED] When an email is
sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] requesting addition to the list, the
message is received by the mailman server. However, it is not
on your part
(and no need to know the bitfield defintions :-).
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... admin page).
For the site_list, Accept is more typical.
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could write a custom handler to implement this feature... if you
don't think the ways your users will come up with to circumvent the
restriction are more annoying than the problem of over-quoting.)
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My JRC AJ-51 works as expected, and my Nokia 6630 mostly does (it
doesn't honor Reply-To: nor notice the RFC2369 headers, or more likely,
the provider that phone is on doesn't send those headers on its
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just
backing up the entire Mailman tree often makes sense. How you do that
depends on the resources available, but might include
rsync/rdiff-backup to another machine, or rotating tar file collections
over a number of days... but none of this is Mailman specific.
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of the
scripting style necessary is available from
http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throughtheweb.
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On Dec 30, 2004, at 19:20, thomas Armstrong wrote:
I would like to create a mailing list which works as a newsletter
(only admin can post). How can I perform it?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.011.htp
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name (or the values you use for DEFAULT_URL_HOST)
change from something else (like www.myserver.com) to myserver.com?
(If so, running bin/fix_url.py with bin/withlist would allow you to
update the list objects for the new configuration.)
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On Dec 21, 2004, at 03:32, Sean wrote:
Is there any way to turn off probe messages being sent but still have
bounce processing on?
If you set DEFAULT_BOUNCE_YOU_ARE_DISABLED_WARNINGS = 0 in your
mm_cfg.py the bouncing users should be immediately unsubscribed.
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like the Mailman machine can't look up the IP address
of mailman.jpkvideo.net. Is DNS working locally?
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a:
syslog('debug', 'SMTPDirect connection to %s', mm_cfg.SMTPHOST)
in the Connection class's def__connect().
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-to is configured to be the sender, then ONLY my email
address will appear in the Reply-To header.
Is that particular list set so that first_strip_reply_to (on
the General Options page) is set to No, but your other lists
set it to Yes?
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 10:00:48AM -0800, DJ Freak wrote:
Where is the HTML file that creates the web page that people are taken
to when the click on the confirm link in the email they receive after
signing up?
It is generated on the fly by Mailman/Cgi/confirm.py.
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/configuration that doesn't understand it. You could
disable Mailman's use of VERP in your mm_cfg.py or use a method that
passes the VERP info on (try the qmail VERP-enabled delivery handler in
the Mailman SourceForge tracker, or use aliases, or a different MTA
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in the README.POSTFIX document that deals
with virtual domains.)
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(Note this doesn't keep a list owner from reenabling archiving.)
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need to
add to your mail server if you didn't add them as you created each
list.
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arjen van drie wrote:
how can I discard messages that were posted to the 'mailman' list? When
I visit the URL in the message with subject 30 Mailman moderator
request(s) waiting, which ends in
You may want to at least glance through the messages in there, since
that is where users send messages
though.
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in Moderate.py doesn't seem to get used during rejections. I cchecked
and it seems as though the .pck does contain the new attribute.
You should add (or replace) the code in do_reject(). (If
changing that text string, remember to restart Mailman after
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will also want to allow Apache to follow symbolic
links from /usr/local/mailman/archives/public into
the private directory.)
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It looks like you are missing part of the Python installation.
Did you forget to install the python-devel package? (It includes
Python.h among other things.)
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behavior. Did you set:
MTA = 'Postfix'
in your mm_cfg.py?
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like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailman-subscribers.py is example program showing how you can
get that sort of list through the web interface. It is available
from;
http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throughtheweb
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than 2.0, and 2.1 is
multi-lingual. If you are just starting out with Mailman,
2.1.5 is a much better place to start.)
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installation.
The session cookies issued by Mailman apply to the path
/mailman (or the first part of the web URL if you've changed
the DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN), so I don't think this will help you
achieve your stated goal (without changing Mailman).
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for disabling
the subscriber with the same code, BYBOUNCE).
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, and set
the new value in your mm_cfg.py.)
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Does anyone have any experience of how to access this database and
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There are easier techniques if you have access to the Mailman
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On Nov 15, 2004, at 11:27, Noah wrote:
when I look at the logs in regards to the list that is not sending hold
notifications to the moderators/admins there is only one email.
Do you have that list set so that Should the list moderators get
immediate notice of new requests, as well as daily
bin/fix_url.py (Run it with no arguments and it will explain to
to use it with bin/withlist to update existing lists.)
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switches) to
get human readable/editable information, rather than bin/withlist's
more programatic style.
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the command:
bin/withlist -q -r list_moderated mylist
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of the list.
On the list's Privacy options... Recipient filters page you can
increase max_num_recipients.
In the long run, I think you would be better off teaching the user not
to post that way (which among other things shares the list of addresses
with the mailing list).
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and desired
password. That would narrow down if the problem is with your
initial scripted request, or a problem with Mailman's processing.
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it. :-)
If the recipients have procmail at their disposal, they could
mung the subjects at delivery.
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? Will this work in mm2.0.X also or is this just a 2.1 feature?
It wasn't used in Mailman 2.0.
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lists does take a new script.
You could duplicate the logic in Handlers/Moderate.py to build
a script that tested for posting rights and returned a result
code that you could test in your MTA.
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with 'bin/arch --wipe mylist'.)
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subscribed, the script shown in:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-June/037561.html
may be helpful in listing the topic subscriptions.
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match.)
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shell access on the server, you can use a
script to visit the list administration pages and build a
list of subscribers. (It also has a --fullnames option.)
http://starship.python.net/crew/jwt/mailman/#throughtheweb
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Mailman distribution does. Check what has happened to
your /etc/mailman.mail-gid file.
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the next time it is used.
(And remember to restart mailman patching.)
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logs.
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