person to administer the
list and/or server. :-)
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/listinfo/webupdates?language=fr
Exactly like that. :-)
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members using bin/remove_members.
$ bin/list_members --nomail=bybounce mylist | bin/remove_members -n -N
-f - mylist
(Check the options for remove_members. You may want to use --fromall
as well.)
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. It is mentioned in the FAQ:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?
query=site+listquerytype=simplecasefold=yesreq=search
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, be forwarded to the list moderator? NO Yes
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On May 7, 2004, at 18:21, Geoff Powell wrote:
One further question though :), the permissions on most of Mailman's
files on the system in /var/mailman are owned by root with gid of
mailman, mask 0744. My question is, if I do not want to run my scripts
as root, is it fine for me to modify the
On May 6, 2004, at 06:40, NFN Smith wrote:
I've checked all of my logs, including /var/log/maillog and
/var/log/mailman/*, and there are no updates to any of these logs
following gate_news runs.
What about your news log files (typically in /var/log/news/*)? Do they
show Mailman successfully
:
print 'No address matched:', addr
Then to disable someone, do (either explicitly or with a script or
alias):
$ bin/withlist -l -r nomail mylist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I guess it could also be something else... Do bounces ever cause
unsubscription, not just blocking? Would there be something else? It
does
seem strange to lose that many members so quickly.
Do you run the cron/disabled script to send notifications to users
that have been disabled by bounces?
if the m.getDeliveryStatusChangeTime(member) value is
recent enough.
Jim
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 01:23:30PM -0400, Jon Quiros wrote:
I've been using mailman for several lists very successfully so far, and
one of them is a one-way list so I'm using the
/var/spool/mailman/lists/mchalertlistnamen/subscribeack.txt file for
welcome messages.
[...]
but when this
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 04:24:21AM -, jhony fready dcosta wrote:
Whenever we post any mail to our list, the mails are always
having some headers (pasted at the bottom of this mail) at the top
of the mails. I checked all the admin options, but couldn't find
anything to get my work done.
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 03:15:26PM -0700, Mark LaHaie wrote:
Error when submitting more than one email at a time to the maillist -
which has no subscribers - but is configured to post the email to the
newsgroup. Usually, one email gets posted, others get lost.
[...]
Jun 05 14:17:01 2003
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 05:01:51AM -0700, Tomas wrote:
Jim Tittsler provided some help with a bit of code that
allowed me to produce the following:
Running hostname.hostname()...
Loading list rlogbeta (unlocked)
[...]
Is this mailman 2.1.x? I don't see the required 'mailman' site
list
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:05:53AM -0500, René Berber wrote:
I found no option and no patches to do that so I'm now looking
for the particular piece of code that creates the subject
list.
You could (globally) change the digest subjects in
Mailman/Handlers/To_Digest.py send_i18n_digests()
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 09:24:08AM -0700, Eric D. Christensen wrote:
Upgrade to 2.1.2. There are patches that were rolled onto 2.1.2 to deal
with this situation a little more gracefully.
I am using 2.1.2, so perhaps the patches didn't make it.
Barry also sent me the following bin/withlist
Using Mailman 2.1.2, the cron job that mails password reminders
caused an exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds, line 218, in ?
main()
File /usr/local/mailman/cron/mailpasswds, line 145, in main
password =
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 06:35:05AM +0100, Roland Reichmann wrote:
In the Header of the message is following line:
X-Authentication-Warning: ns.best4y.at: mailman set sender to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] using -f
You should investigate making your mailman user a "trusted
user" of your MTA (sendmail,
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