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the person won't know they didn't get to you.
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ok in the logs and make changes would be helpful.
See:
FAQ 4.11 <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.011.htp>
and
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e-check that your aliases are set correctly, and check your MTA
logs to see that the messages are, in fact, getting passed to mailman.
(Fetchmail *might* be configured to deliver messages directly to your
mailbox, rather than through the local SMTP. The latter is what you
want.)
P.S.,
Please include t
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Anyway, check /etc/crontab and root's crontab for anything likely-looking.
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Additionally, don't forget to set 'require_explicit_destination' to
off, if the listname doesn't match the aliases you're using.
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a note at the top that says, "You are currently
authenticated as the administrator, so hidden users are
displayed in the list below." And, possibly, mark the hidden users?
(Greyed out, asterisk, something.)
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find it in the membership administration interface and check its
'moderated' bit.
Either that, or setting Emergency Moderation might do the trick.
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On 10/9/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/9/06, Kim Leandersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Running mailman together with qmail on a server. Thought it worked just fine
> What version of mailman are you using?
>
> As
reline /var/qmail/bin/mm_wrapper
> /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman mailowner listname
mailman owner listname
> .qmail-listname-request:
> |/var/qmail/bin/preline /var/qmail/bin/mm_wrapper
> /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman mailcmd listname
mailman reque
archives/private/.mbox/ (.mbox is a directory,
with a file called .mbox inside, if the list has been used).
Then, you just need to rebuild the archives using mmarch. Something
like mmarch --wipe and then mmarch
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On 10/9/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/8/06, Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 2:08 PM -0500 10/8/06, Gadi Evron wrote:
> >
> > >> > Just thought I'd share. If mailman is in need of volunteers, please
> > &
t thought I'd share. If mailman is in need of volunteers, please let us
> know.
Also, the proper place for your message would probably be
mailman-developers, rather than mailman-users.
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running
(ps uax | grep -i queue or somesuch). There should be 8, or so.
If they aren't, try:
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re. And, as Ralf said, check the qrunners are running:
ps uax | grep -i qrunner
Should list 8 or so processes.
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complexity.
The best way, really, to do this is to either (a) use fetchmail, or
(b) set up your real mail server to forward the appropriate mail
(i.e., the mailman messages) to the MTA on the mailman machine. (a)
will be simpler, maybe (I've never actually done tha
where archives are set up to be
> viewable only by current list members.
Probably not, with private archives. Then again, I don't know much
about Google Free Search.
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All told, you're probably better off using the official sources, if
you don't mind the (slight?) inconvenience. FWIW, if you're going to
do this, store the './configure
m even reaching Mailman. A conservatively configured bayesian
filter, for example, which you feed the spam messages to, should be
able to reduce the amount of spam you receive without generating false
positives.
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Searc
onfirm' by reenabling delivery
(with instructions) (This may not be as 'neat' as you want, but
doesn't actually require code changes, just the use of command-line
utilities)
P.s., please make sure to reply on-list, so that other, more
knowledgable p
ilman is on a shared hosting platform so i don't have access to
> all the important config files.
Since you can't modify the code, the answer, AFAIK, is Absolutely Not.
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the parameters you ran ./configure with initially?
(Also, Ubuntu should have a fairly recent version of Mailman in its
repositories. Are you using that, or did you download the source?)
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unt, and
that its use on other queues will probably result in lost messages?
Alternatively, maybe have it detect thigns that weren't actually
shunted (i.e., messages that don't have the original queue attribute
you mentioned), and refuse to operate on these with
mailing list. This is, after all, mailman-users-
a list for users of Mailman. :) (Yes, I understand the 'we probably
know' mentality. But you don't call Dell tech support to get advice on
buying an Apple laptop unless what you really
OTECTED]
Yes, but this is a bad idea unless you really do not want bounce
processing and email command processing and the like.
Just edit your aliases file, or wherever the redirections are done
currently, and make the changes you want.
-
s and
> getting nowhere. All I want is a mailing list!
FAQ 1.19 is entitled 'How do I use Mailman with Exim?'
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.019.htp>
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`bin/list_lists -b`;do echo $i; bin/list_members $i; echo;
done; } >> master-list.txt
which is a bit more concise.
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ncluded in most
browsers; it is still quite a step forward compares to self-signed
certificates.
Unless, of course, "should pay for ... https" means "I want money from
them," which is probably understandable.
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t is tried to send the message to the Mailing list :
>
This is an issue with your MTA. The MTA no longer seems to recognize
the names of your mailman lists. This is arguably outside the scope of
this list.
That said, to help you, we'll need to at least know which MTA you'
e-mail-1
> e-mail-2
> e-mail-3
for i in `bin/list_lists -b`; do echo $i; bin/list_members $i; done
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do
echo $PCK | grep -Eo "'$i': \[[^]]*\]" | cut -d ':' -f 2 | tr -d
"[][' ]" # | tr "," "\n"
done; } | tr "," "\n" | tr -s "\n" | sort | uniq
Put that in a file, e.g. 'script', and ru
through each member list individually?
You can do it with some simple shell scripting:
for i in `bin/list_lists -b`; do bin/list_members $i; done
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virtual domain's hostname, and
> not localhost.. correct?
>
Ah, I misunderstood. Try searching the FAQ for "virtual host", or some
modification thereof. I believe this is more like what you're asking
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P.S., to the list, this is the first time I've added an FAQ entry.
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they're in a text-only environment and don't want to have to retype
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: ps uaxf | grep -i python and see if there are any mailman-related
processes still running. I would kill them, but this might cause
problems or there might be a better way. (I.e., wait a bit to see if
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My guess here would be that it's bounce processing. You can check
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be offered by the automatic
configuration (Debian does this), but that still requires some degree
of intention by the person installing the software.)
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ones you don't want to approve, although I would imagine this to be
quite a time-consuming process.
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configured to handle mail destined for mailman. Someone else here
might have some insight, but you should probably ask on a qmail list
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need to store data about currently moderated members, so it should
keep the DB relatively small.
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bmail solutions
that will give you, at least, browser-based email composition, though.
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like what you suggest based on the time of day.
I think he meant: auto-moderate new users, and unmoderate them after
some amount of time has passed (e.g., after a day or after a week)
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ak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry ... where do I find the vette log??
>
> Dave
>
> Patrick Bogen wrote:
> > On 8/17/06, Dave Filchak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Can someone give me a hint why an umoderated user, for the purposes of
> >>
he various spam filters. If you
have access to the vette log, it should say exactly why the message
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r' means you include, as a header, or as the first line
in the email:
Approved:
This should bypass any user moderation, and probably emergency
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and I don't believe that Mailman officially supports any GUI
frontends.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'manually'- the various shell scripts
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You can have them check the appropriate 'vette' log to see why
messages aren't being held.
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u absolutely double-plus sure
that postfix is configured to obey the /etc/aliases file? (Your
main.cf should have two lines in it:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
Note that extra entries may appear along with each of these lines,
which is fine, as long a
On 8/7/06, Lopez, Carlos Andres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know a good site where I can find some good how-to's setup
> postfix and mailman?
This looks promising:
http://homex.subnet.at/~max/mail/mailman.php
I don't know if it's totally up-to-date, t
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ers box you must give a valid filter line, unless it will be
> ignored"
What version of mailman are you running? 2.1.8 doesn't seem to do any
validation on this field- or, at least, that regex is valid in my
setup. Perhaps someone else knows more about
hat a lot of those probably have
common mail servers, so you only have to send one message (more or
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On 7/18/06, Ki Song <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are some good webmail solutions?
We use Horde, but there might be something more straightforward. If
you have someone that knows a bit of PHP, it's pretty trivial to have
a page that generates an email.
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ant to do (send HTML newsletters)
> is to:
> - send a message to the list I created via an e-mail client like Outlook or
> Thunderbird
> - Make sure it is encoded as HTML
Barring the above, yes, this is the best way to do it.
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cribers.
Can you check your vette log to see what the reason was for discarding
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You'd need to include all configure options that you want.
That said, you should be able to just change the GID that postfix is
running things as to 'mailman' instead of 'web2'. If I understand
correctly, postfix use
On 7/18/06, IT-Support @ AStA TU Darmstadt
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> The mailman listinfo-site is available, but the lists are not shown.
Ah, sorry, that wasn't very clear.
Have you tried following FAQ 4.62
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t be in angle brackets. I.e., if
the password is 'fish', it should be:
Approved: fish
not
Approved:
Assuming that's fine, I'm not sure what the problem is. Can you check
your mailman logs (vette, specifically) to see what happened to this
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gt; members is not being set.
As far as I know, this "should work". Can someone else with more
knowledge of why this might fail weigh in?
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On 7/17/06, Greg Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should the be the administrator for the list? This is the
> way it is setup for the server early Tuesday morning. I hope it is correct.
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had!) I have exactly the setup you described I'll see
> what happens.
You can also check your 'vette' logs to see why, exactly, the messages
in question are being held.
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and click the Set button.
Huzzah.
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ccept_these_nonmembers? (If that is, in fact, what you set...) What
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t; find out how to make sure private lists are not returned in the
> message or to disable the "lists" command entirely. How do we do that?
See FAQ 4.24
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.024.htp>
If this doesn't do what you want, c
inject a *real* email, in case
there's something you're forgetting.
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E.g.,:
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> 80% percent.
This somehow subverts the purpose of that address, though, which is to
allow outside persons to easily contact the owner of the list, without
necessarily knowing anything about the list.
At least, that's how I understand i
d to a
general email-related mailing list, or a mailing list dedicate to your
MTA (e.g., sendmail, exim, qmail, etc.)
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me if I'm wrong, but to get searchable
archives, you need to change the archiver, or include an additional
package.
A name I see tossed around fairly frequently is 'htdig'.
FAQ here:
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&fi
e-owner. From the headers (I may or may not be
interpreting correctly), it looks like the message was directly
addressed to pptc-announce-owner.
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now of any public mailman installations (it seems like a
Really Bad Idea), but someone else might be able to point you in the
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Admin Screen > Privacy Options > ban_list
Add:
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make mailman work ?
FAQ 3.4 <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.004.htp>
should be helpful in this matter. If you have any questions or issues
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the spam box.
>
> Any known problems with gmail and Mailman? Using Mailman
> 2.1.7 on CentOS-4.3.
Is this all users? Might the user in question have filters that are
dropping the mail? Do they have 'metoo' (?) turned on? Are you *sure*
that the sends to gmail are the m
t; I have the following alias and directory stanza in my Apache config file:
Have you followed the steps outlined in FAQ 4.27
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the users in the
> list do not see the list main address on the TO: field, besides that I would
> like them to see their own e-mail address or the undisclosed recipients
> message. Is that possible ?
See:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&
l welcome Mail saying welcome to Test Mailing List
How are you sending the confirmation reply?
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u could temporarily restrict access to anything except a
custom-build re-enable page, and force them to do it this way. (This
means turning off the normal mailman web interface for this purpose,
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will refuse to help. ;) (There's no telling what cPanel has done to
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context of Mailman's CGI stuff.
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ogs are
> showing nothing, but Exim is saying "completed".
Is delivery enabled on all your users? What do the Mailman logs say?
(How many deliveries attempted? How many does it think were
successful?)
Could this be filtering, somewhere? (Your
gt; that.
I guess this is a bit late, but FWIW, 0644 should be sufficient for /etc/hosts.
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work well. You can fairly
trivially restrict them from continuing on if this is a linear
sequence of forms, but you likely can't keep them from, e.g., pointing
their web browser back to google when they're done.
YMMV.
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