- Jon Carnes
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 06:45, Ebrahim Hartley wrote:
Hi all
I am new to the mailman environment.
I started the installation as indicated in INSTALL, e.g
in ROOT, I did the following
Created the mailman user and group
did acd $prefix
chgrp mailman
to for the
/var/mailman/data/aliases file.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
BTW: if you search the archives you will find a lot of discussion of
this error and it's solution in detail.
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 12:13, Agnel D'souza wrote:
Hi ,
have installed mailman and get this error , please let me know the
cause .I
Did you startup the Mailman daemon: /var/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
Your log trace shows that your mail is being delivered to Mailman. So
your aliases are setup properly and working.
Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 19:54, Michael D. Hensley wrote:
Greetings!
I'm attempting to use Mailman
Are you running Mailmanctl (the Mailman daemon)?
What do the Mailman logs show?
Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 20:39, Anthony Chavez wrote:
I'm encountering a very peculiar issue here.
First off, my versioning information: mailman 2.1.2, Postfix 2.0.14 and
FreeBSD 4.9-PRERELEASE.
If I
mailmanctl.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 22:01, Anthony Chavez wrote:
On 19 Sep 2003 21:27:41 -0400 Jon Carnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running Mailmanctl (the Mailman daemon)?
What do the Mailman logs show?
I am not familiar with this tool.
When I try to run
~mailman/lists/listname/config.pck
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 09:22, Simon Faulkner wrote:
Where does Mailman keep it's list of subscribers for each list?
Simon
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users should be able to access the listinfo page and subscribe to a list
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They can also send a subscribe note to the listname[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-bounces. This is in your aliases file (for
Mailman aliases). You might try forwarding that mail to you directly.
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Fear not. Mailman always looks for a local smtp server to hand off it's
mail; thus you want default_email_host to be mydomain.com. So it
displays your email addresses as being from that domain.
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 12:01, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
Is this setting
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 12:07, Kai Vermehr wrote:
Is it possible to install and run Mailman on our shared web host (Verio)?
It can't be accessed by Telnet -- only by FTP and HTTP.
The whole installation seems to rely on a Telnet connection ...
thanks! 'K:)
Mailman really should be installed
Make sure you don't have a second mailman install on your box that you
are accidentally using. I had a client with a similar problem and it was
from mixing up their test install and their production install.
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 12:22, Todd Green wrote:
We've had
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 16:18, Markus Kachel wrote:
Hello Kai,
On Monday, September 15, 2003, You wrote to subject: [Mailman-Users] run Mailman
with FTP/HTTP access only?
cool ... but what about configuring as much as necessary on a local machine
and uploading it via FTP? would that
mailman to something else?
/jordan
This shouldn't be a problem at all.
You'll have to make sure the aliases for the second install use the
wrapper designated for the second install, but that's fairly trivial.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
If no one is willing to hold your hand on this, then you might want to
look through the archives of the list. This has been discussed in detail
over the years here. Some folks have gotten it to work - though the
automation part is totally up to you.
If nothing else, the archives will point out
-run.
Best of Luck - Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 13:27, John Lange wrote:
I'm new to Mailman and I'm having a major problem getting it to start.
I had it setup and working and then I needed to reboot the server for a
kernel upgrade.
Now when I start mailman it causes python to burn 100
! This is already in the CVS version and will be in included
in the next major release.
Don't you love Open Source? I know I do!
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Run check_perms from ~mailman/bin/
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 18:08, Cody Harris wrote:
./newlist mailman
Returns:
START QUOTE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/mailman/bin$ ./newlist mailman
Enter the email of the person running the
that it is pending for
the emails I tried to subscribe. I'm assuming it'll be like that until
they confirm, which won't happen cuz the email isn't getting sent. I
can't figure out where I went wrong.
Thanks!
Concordia
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of the mirrors.
MAILMAN_URL = 'http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html'
#MAILMAN_URL = 'http://www.list.org/'
#MAILMAN_URL = 'http://mailman.sf.net/'
The observant among us will also notice that it points you to a local
file which you can feel free to hack as well.
Good luck - Jon
.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 19:21, Concordia Chen wrote:
OS: Redhat enterprise (7.2)
Mailman: 2.1.2
MTA:Sendmail
Hi,
I'm a total newbie with Mailman and I can't figure out the problem I'm
having. I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure this out all
: in anticipation of other startup errors... check out the FAQ,
particulary 3.14 which deals with the most common problems in getting
mailman setup and runnig.
As always, Good Luck!
Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 15:24, Tilly wrote:
Hey
I am getting an error saying
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: mail
and then changing it to whatever you like. I normally
set it to:
DEFAULT_ADMIN_MEMBER_CHUNKSIZE = 100
Good luck. I hope you find what your looking for.
BTW: the Web-admin help has a really nice section on regular expressions
as used by Python - very illuminating.
Jon Carnes
/Mailman/Defaults.py (but make your changes to mm_cfg.py)
It's fairly simple and there are *lots* of examples in the archives (if
not in the FAQ).
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 23:35, Aviram Carmi wrote:
seems to be better from sources...
I still cannot figure out how do to virtual
around -
just be sure to put in some form of authentication (even if it's your
own built-in authentication).
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exist in the text file you are syncing with).
Should work fine. A lot of folks do their database sync's this way.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 11:59, Jaswinder S. Hayre wrote:
Guys,
I would like to have Mailman retain the bounce statistics even if a certain
email is removed
), successful posts to
the lists, etc.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
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on this particular server.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 09:28, Andrew Falgout wrote:
The error log is at 0 bytes. I have not overridden the Defaults.py which
shows Defaults.py:MTA_ALIASES_STYLE = 'sendmail'. So I assume that means
that sendmail is the MTA.
Aug 25 08:08:31 2003
There are a couple, but none of them work great. I have used a small 4
line script to hide the addresses in some archives.
IMO, the best method is to allow concerned users to sign up on a private
list to have their email addresses expunged from the archives (and
provide the alternative they
to run
three mailservers:
external mail server - spam filtering and initial virus scanning,
internal mail server - users, distributions, imap, pop, etc
Mailman/mail server - (either internal or external) for dynamic lists
and archiving
Good Luck!
Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 11:08, Victor Tsaran wrote:
Hello, listers!
Can I extract the list of members for any of my lists via Web admin
interface?
Regards,
Vic
Yes, from the membership management pages (via cut/paste). Most admins
use the who command sent via email (or use the command line
access of each list, Mailman
will automagically upgrade them.
That covers the highlights. If you do the upgrade by the numbers, then
all will go well and you will be done very fast!
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
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Jeremy there are a bunch of ways that we can handle this, but knowing
certain people I'm sure the only acceptable solution is for us to
modify the archived emails in the mbox, so that the past archives show
up properly. Of course that would not deal with the on-going emails
The settings to
Hay Jeremy,
I'll be happy to take a look at this, if you can put a copy of the mbox
in my user directory. I can probably track this down pretty quick.
Jon
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:22, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble getting the archives to show the correct dates in
mailman
Paul, I have never seen this on a sendmail install. Maybe your problem
is a different one.
what version of python are your running, and what is the OS?
From a command line type: python
look at the first line printed:
Python 2.2.2
Type a cntl-d to get out of python
Jon Carnes
On Sun
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HtH - Jon Carnes
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look in the FAQ. There are a couple of nice write-ups there.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
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advice, then please provide more specific
information regarding your setup.
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in the
approval web-browser. I *think* this patch was ported to 2.1 as well.
This makes modifying messages a real snap!
There is also an FAQ on applying patches to mailman. Be prepared to
install from the source code!
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
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$PATH2ARC/$1.mbox/$1.mbox
#
# now lets remove the old archive files and regen
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rm -rf $PATH2ARC/$1/*
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The scripts aren't tested, but should be good for a quick start!
Take care. Hope that helps someone.
Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 14:22, Anders Norrbring wrote:
I was thinking... Could it be possible to edit the file
'/etc/sysconfig/mailman' put in another parameter to get it reflected into
the resulting mm_cfg.py when I change it in YaST2 and then run SuSEconfig ?
Or are all parameters in
, just a list admin, but I need to know what
to tell the root.
Regards,
Victor
-Original Message-
From: Jon Carnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Managing archives
just afraid that my work load would keep me
from doing the job right.
Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 18:12, Jim Popovitch wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jon Carnes
Sent: Tuesday, 12 August, 2003 10:55
Once the mbox is put back in place, you will need to
run the ~mailman/bin
if that
makes a difference. I'm not sure, but Sendmail may be holding open the
access.db file while it does these checks.
Jon Carnes
==
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 12:12, Paul H Byerly wrote:
Jon Carnes wrote:
Are you running NFS or NIS on the server?
I don't have NFS on the system, so I'd say
oops... forgot to set the rights for the new archive mbox file...
I added that to the second script.
Jon Carnes
A script that creates the imap mbox and copies the mbox from the archive:
#! /bin/bash
#
# Used to move an archive into position for editing
# by anyone who can use an email
(use all lower case)
exit 0
fi
#
rm ~mailman/data/heldmsg-$1-* 2 /dev/null
cp ~mailman/data/orig.request.db ~mailman/lists/$1/request.db
That should do it for you!
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changing the mailing address), as part of that maintenance add the old
and new email addresses as valid implicit addresses for the list.
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by an admin (running pipermail from a
specified ip or from localhost), then use the built-in python libraries
for handling mbox - after all, you are just deleting a message from an
mbox file and that is a fairly boring/mundane task.
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Sendmail attempts to access the access.db, it
is blocked and never cleared by the parent.
I've googled for the problem and at least two other folks changed MTA's
and the problem went away... No other solutions though.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
be able weed this out easily.
A troubleshooting technique I sometimes use on very large mboxes, is to
break the mbox up (say by month or by year) and then arch one piece of
it at a time.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 23:42, Zhang Qu wrote:
Hi,folks
Does anyone have experience
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 08:03, Georges Engelmann wrote:
Hello,
I Have problems getting mailman to work with sendmail. I followed the
Readme.sendmail instructions, but always i send a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] i get an error that the user 'somelist' doesnt exist.
Look at FAQ 3.14, it
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 22:09, Paul H Byerly wrote:
Jon Carnes wrote:
Paul, I have never seen this on a sendmail install. Maybe your problem is
a different one.
Perhaps I miss read the issue. Give that my runaway is Python I
suspect this is the case. Sorry.
I posted about
and whether folks have their moderation bit toggled.
Free advice, and worth every cent!
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on the list in question. The lock file will contain the name of
the list and the id of the process, you can do a:
ps aux
to see if the process is still running. If not, simply delete the lock
file and then try to open the list using the Administrative interface.
Best of luck - Jon Carnes
are billing by the hour, and it's going be a lot more hours than
they expect!
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/var/mailman/bin/check_perms -f
Startup the service:
service mailman start
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bouncing messages (in version 2.1)...
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have you tried it as root (or user mailman)?
If that fails then it sounds like you have some system problems. What
OS are you running?
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 14:29, Denis -- wrote:
Sorry, the correct thing is i am not able to copy it.
When i do cp config.pck.last
:37, Jon Carnes a crit :
have you tried it as root (or user mailman)?
If that fails then it sounds like you have some system problems. What
OS are you running?
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 14:29, Denis -- wrote:
Sorry, the correct thing is i am not able to copy
What is your version of mailman?, OS?, what is the mta?, how did you
install (source, rpm, apt-get)?
Are you running postfix? Have you modified the default settings for:
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code
Good Luck - Jon
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 14:11, Marc Perkel wrote:
Mailman started
that it is very simple to do, and the instructions contained
in the source tarball are very good.
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was made too
small. Could this be a problem with the users services being chrooted
and them running out of quota space while processing large messages?
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ARCHIVER_OBSCURES_EMAILADDRS = 1
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First idea is to check to check out the FAQ, but the most common problem
here is that you didn't: service mailman start
Good Luck
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 10:17, Justin Rush wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get mailman working on my new redhat 9
'
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman/'
Lord knows what the Mailman packager for RedHat was smoking the day he
did this RPM...
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On 31 Jul 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
First idea is to check to check out
is running.
Good luck - Jon Carnes
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 06:06, webulous wrote:
I had an archive up and running and doing fine. I did not change anything to
the setting but messages are being send but not archived. Anyone have a hint
as to what the problem might be?
Also does anyone know
the mailman daemon on automatically when the server is
booted.
Hope this helps - Jon Carnes
On 31 Jul 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
Put the following in your /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py file:
MAILMAN_USER = 'mailman'
MAILMAN_GROUP = 'mailman'
Also you will need to put in your hosts
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 13:42, Glenn Sieb wrote:
Jim Breton said:
I have set up the above on a FreeBSD 4.7 system with the intention of
being able to host per-virtual-domain mailing lists.
Yay! Another FBSD user! :)
I want to be able to have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
[EMAIL
If anyone has sysadmin access to a server running CPanel, I would be
happy do some trouble-shooting on the problem.
From the aggregate complaints it sounds like Cpanel has introduced an
error with Exim. It could be something as simple as a timeout value.
Are the servers also running a local DNS
for integrating Mailman with
Postfix are very clearly laid out in the README.POSTFIX file that comes
with Mailman.
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on it and help i on its way to an RFC.
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an internet memo...
but one day i hope to be
an RFC
oh i hope it can be
that one day i am an RFC!!!
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On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:26, Jos Carlos Rebola Gomes wrote:
How can i send a message to a list with 10 users using a bulk script on
mailman ?
Confidentiality Note: The information in this electronic mail (e-mail)
message may be confidential and for use of only the named recipient. The
Christine,
I don't see where you ever responded to Richard Barret who kindly
answered your question with a most pertinent response (you have look in
the MTA logs to see what is really going on).
If you did respond, my apologies.
Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 08:48, Christine De La Rosa
was running in a
Chroot...
If that is not your problem then you should become the sendmail user (su
mail) and see if you can access the mailman app.
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On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 06:03, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 7:43 PM -0400 2003/07/25, Jon Carnes wrote:
Actually Brad, it looks like your knowledge of Sendmail is rather dated.
Sendmail has been doing this since 2001.
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/doc8.12/RELEASE_NOTES
Sigh... You
all the
source code) to installing from source is to run the command:
./configure
In your case you would include the switch:
./configure --with-mail-gid=mailman
But really, I don't think you need to re-install, just adjust some
rights. Good Luck,
Jon Carnes
servers are disk I/O bound.
So, you really didn't give us enough information to guess at how well
your server will do. Still you can probably count on at least 2k
messages/minute if you have a SCSI disk subsystem and use something like
Postfix.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
BTW: if you choose to use
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 10:53, Ed Whitcomb wrote:
Is there a way to delete the archives? I've been
sending a lot of test messages before it goes live and
I don't want them in the archives.
Thanks in advance,
Ed
Delete the Mbox file for the list (or edit out the messages you don't
want),
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 17:36, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 5:01 PM -0400 2003/07/25, Jon Carnes wrote:
Right! Given decent equipment the MTA is the primary worry. For best
performance you really want to use an optimized MTA like Postfix.
Postfix shuffles slow responding mail sites
Wolfwalker
As long as you know the email address, you can use the listinfo page for
your list to have it send the user a password reminder.
Other than that, you can also do a dump of the database and read the
password which is stored in plain text.
Good Luck,
Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 06:13, Abigail Marshall wrote:
Hello Richard,
Monday, July 21, 2003, 2:35:21 AM, you wrote:
RB Not so with MM 2.1.2. Turning on full personalization on the non-digest
RB options web admin GUI page for a list does the trick. The list then
RB sends individual
How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
But seriously, if you want to use Mailman, you can tell it not to mail a
welcome message (this is what has the password in it). Then you can
disable the listinfo portion of the web so that they can't get the
password from the Web-portion,
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:43, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:
At 03:04 PM -0400 7/21/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
Perhaps you are joking here, but I'll answer anyway. I assume you
are referring to the MTA built-in aliases. I'd like non-root users
.
If the headers are not identical, then they should help you trace down
where the duplicates are coming from.
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great.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 02:57, Juan Enrique Gmez wrote:
Hi!
I am getting the following error when trying to unsubscribe an special
mail address (really not special, a bad suscriptor address).
Here is the command used and the error, any help will be very
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 09:40, James Pifer wrote:
I searched the archives but did not find an answer. I have also already
posted to Redhat's list for help(since I was already on their list), but
none of their suggestions worked.
I'm new to mailman and trying to run it (2.0.13-3) on Redhat
know
what to tweak. RedHat 9's rpm install seems to work fairly well, though
I did have to run check_perms -f to get it to work properly (and that
was not in the documentation for the rpm).
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:52, James Pifer wrote:
I didn't see anything in that FAQ
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 13:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did I ask a stupid question or hard one?
Any assistance on this would appreciated.
Problem the confirmation messages still don't arrive.
Here is what I see in /var/log/maillog
Jul 14 19:44:39 mydomain sendmail[2764]:
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 16:10, JC Dill wrote:
I've asked before, but had no answer:
If some kind person will remind me how to change the administrative page
setting so we get more than 30 names per page, it would really help.
Thanks!
jc
Change it in mm_cfg.py (See Defaults.py for the
Just curious, but what would be the problem in looking for an html
message and if the message is html, placing the footer directly in front
of the /body tag - or if that is missing, in front of the /html tag
- or if that is missing, simply putting it at the end of the message.
That seems like it
the Newslists (Mailman
does this for you already), but if the users MUA is silly enough to
bounce the message from a mailing list, then it's silly enough to *not*
include those headers as well
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On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 23:49, Angel Gabriel wrote:
I would like to have a list of all people that have unsubscribed from
some mailing lists since my list began. Is there anyway for me to get
these records?
Scan the mailman log files. It reports every bounce in the logs.
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 00:43, John Liggins wrote:
How do I set things so that I can get a Bounce notice the FIRST time that a
message bounces? I need to know if anyone on my list has NOT received a
message.
Hay Ed,
What version of Mailman are you using? Guessing that you are using a
recent version, you should be able to set the Mailing host (as opposed
to the Web host) separate within the configuration file:
~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
You would be setting up a virtual domain since the address is
in Cambridge!
Take care - Jon
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 14:12, Ed Hill wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 11:33, Jon Carnes wrote:
Hay Ed,
What version of Mailman are you using? Guessing that you are using a
recent version, you should be able to set the Mailing host (as opposed
to the Web host
.
Jon Carnes
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Just as a guess, I would say that you need to monitor your servers
memory allocation while sending out a message. Your list may have
outgrown the current resources.
If this happens, then corruption can creep into your database and you
may need to rebuild it.
Do a database check. Also dump out
). The integration of HTDig with Mhonarch is
documented on the Mhonarc site and the HTDig site.
Good Luck - Jon Carnes
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Use procmail as a preprocessor and the formail utility to strip out the
headers and replace them with more generic ones.
You could also write your own milter (something well worth doing - even
if just once)... milter = mail + filter
Jon Carnes
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 14:20, Devin wrote:
Myself
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:26, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 8:31 AM -0400 2003/07/08, Jon Carnes wrote:
Use procmail as a preprocessor and the formail utility to strip out the
headers and replace them with more generic ones.
That only works for the headers on input. This is a case
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