Yes that did it! I had all the folders set correctly *except* for the
/private folder itself. Changing that from root to www-data did it for me.
Thanks!
Rob
Mark Sapiro wrote, On 6/9/2008 7:28 AM:
Rob Brandt wrote:
In any case, I changed it to:
Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives
I have a new installation I'm testing. I'm on a fresh install of
ubuntu, mailman compiled from scratch.
Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as
forbidden in my browser. The data is actually there in the folders,
stored in private and symlinked to public. I've
Yes, in apache2.conf, I have:
Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory
I tried it without the trailing slash on the path too.
Rob
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 6/8/08, Rob Brandt wrote:
Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Rob Brandt wrote:
Yes, in apache2.conf, I have:
Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory
Do you implicitly not allow your access? You might need
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
inside the Directory section if you have
Hey, maybe so. I wasn't aware of it, but the packages
libselinux1 2.0.55-0ubuntu4 and
libsepol1 2.0.20-0ubuntu3
are installed. I'll look in to it.
Rob
Steven Stern wrote:
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| I have a new installation I'm
although selinux itself isn't installed...
Rob Brandt wrote:
Hey, maybe so. I wasn't aware of it, but the packages
libselinux1 2.0.55-0ubuntu4 and
libsepol1 2.0.20-0ubuntu3
are installed. I'll look in to it.
Rob
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We have a number of low computer IQ users on a mailing list. :)
Has anyone found a strategy for preventing digest subscribers from quoting the
entire digest in their message replies?
I've already put in a 30k size limit for each message. I don't want to take
that too much further down, since
I have a new mailing list where the moderator wants to modify messages before
they are sent on to the mailing list. Is this possible? I always assumed that
the message preview in the moderated posts page was editable, but had never
tried until now.
Rob
, but I don't
see why the pipe works from postfix alias (the non-virtual kind) but not piping
from maildrop. Is there an argument to use that will set
run as group mailman for piping the message to mailman?
Rob
Quoting Rob Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a new mailing list that will likely attract
I have a new mailing list that will likely attract spammers. I need to tie this
in to my spamassassin installation and am not quite sure how to go about doing
it. Here's my situation:
My mail server configuration is postfix-courier-imap with mysql authentication.
I use virtual domains in
exchange address, not a base URL for browsing (which was my
problem);
* Run fix_url.py
Thanks
Rob
Quoting Rob Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Richard;
Thanks for your help in this. I am going to email you a link to my
testlist,
which you can log into as an administrator and see for yourself what
I recently submitted a bug report on that:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=784888group_id=103atid=100103
No response yet.
Rob
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I hope someone can help me with this:
I am a web space reseller on a shared server.
One of the features we get is
Richard;
Thanks for your help in this. I am going to email you a link to my testlist,
which you can log into as an administrator and see for yourself what the
problem is. My server does not run CPanel, so I don't think that's an issue
here. My server is sitting here next to my desk, so I have
with the web interface. The cgi-bin programs are not
plain text Python. Presumably they are compiled code, binaries.
Not quite correct. The actual work of MM CGI programs is done by regular
Python scripts located in $prefix/Mailman/Cgi
Rob Brandt wrote:
I was hoping
.
I have to admit I don't know exactly what you mean by gone to one of my
mailing lists. It sounds like maybe you want to change the web
interface or something else?
Rob Brandt wrote:
John;
This interests me too; thanks for this.
But how do you make it work? I've copied your file
No, not membership management, Roster page; i.e.:
http://domain.com/mailman/roster/listname
accesed by regular members (if that option is enabled) from the listinfo page
under (listname) Subscribers.
Rob
Quoting Steve Burling [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--On Tuesday, July 22, 2003 9:21 AM +0100 Rob
I *think* I've found a bug in 2.12.
I've had a longstanding issue with all of my mailing lists pointing to the wrong
domain for mail archives. When I originally set up the server, used an initial
recreational domain name not intended to be used widely. The intention was
to switch to the real
/testlist
What now?
Rob
Quoting Richard Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 03:12 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:
I am attempting to apply Richard Barrett's htdig integration patch to
my mailman
2.1.2 installation and am running into difficulties.
The patch pages say
I seem to remember seeing that Mailman had integrated into it the ability to
automatically create virtual domain aliases in Postfix instead of the
sendmail-type aliases. I just created my first new list since updating to
2.1.2 (from 2.1b3) and they didn't get created. Am I remembering wrong?
]:
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 02:01 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:
OK, I have it mostly installed and working. Sending a message to my
test list
creates the search form at the top of the archives. I've run the cron
job
manually, and the db's have been created without error in
/opt/www/htdig
I created a link from /apache/cgi-bin/htsearch to /opt/www/htdig/bin/ and now it
works. If this is not the right thing to do, let me know.
Rob
Quoting Rob Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hmm, I have no file /opt/www/htdig/bin/htsearch. There's a bunch of other
stuff there, but not htsearch.
I
I am attempting to apply Richard Barrett's htdig integration patch to my mailman
2.1.2 installation and am running into difficulties.
The patch pages say that I need to apply the Archive indexer control to improve
index before applying the htdig patch, and the Archive patch says I have to
apply
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This has happened twice as the result of a system crash (loss of power).
Any ideas on making mailman start after a crash even if there's a stale
pidfile?
This has happened to me several times as well, but I wasn't going to complain
until I updated to
I've gotten Mailman 2.1b2 installed on my new linux server. It's using
Postfix as an MTA. I can create lists, but an error is generated. The
list does exists, and I can edit it and everything. But it seems that
there's a problem with creating aliases for it. See the error page pasted
in
right?
Rob
At 11:06 AM -0400 5/24/2002, Jon Parise wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:29:18PM -0700, Rob Brandt wrote:
I've gotten Mailman 2.1b2 installed on my new linux server. It's using
Postfix as an MTA. I can create lists, but an error is generated. The
list does exists, and I can
I'm doing a new installation of mailman v2.1 beta on a new linux
server. During 'make install', I get:
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
Traceback (most recent call first):
File /bin/update, line 44, in ?
import paths
ImportError: no module named paths
make: ***
Working too late again - I had forgotten that I had uninstalled
python-devel a hour or two prior to this. Installed it again, all is
well.
Rob
I'm doing a new installation of mailman v2.1 beta on a new linux
server. During 'make install', I get:
Compiling
Hello everyone;
I'm building myself a new server (linux) and have gotten to Mailman.
My current server is running several mailman lists on v2.05. I would
like to make the jump to 2.1, even though it's not official yet.
Does anyone have any advice on doing this? Should I just install 2.1
I would be interested in knowing the status/resolution on this as well.
Rob
At 7:03 PM -0500 1/25/02, David Pierron wrote:
I installed Mailman 2.0.8 and have noticed that it doesn't put the
list footer on messages in HTML format ...
I looked on SourceForge to see if the bug was posted and a
Hi. I've had a long standing problem and now a new second problem
with file permissions/group ownership. Maybe connected?
1) Long standing problem - when I create a new list, I have to
manually change the group permissions of the files in the
/list/listname directory before the list would
Problem 2) is solved! The directory /lists/listname did not have
setgid turned on.
Thanks
Rob
The directories have to be set with g+s, and your OS has to
respect that (i.e. new files created in such directories
need to inherit the group ownership of the parent dir).
I suspect that those of
between installation of mailman
(with the main aliases) and when I attempted to create a new list.
Rob
At 11:05 PM 7/14/01 -0700, you wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 20:02:57 -0700
Rob Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So maybe that's the problem, maybe not. If not, what else do you
suggest
Hi everybody;
As the subject says, I'm new to all of this. I've been running a Mac web
server and need more power so I'm getting up to speed with Linux. Linux is
running, I can send and receive email using my postfix installation and now
I'm trying to get mailman running.
I installed
OK, I'm an idiot :') postfix wasn't configured to initialize when linux
restarts, and of course I had restarted since I last sent an email. When I
do 'newlist', I do get an email with links.
I still have problems though. No errors when I do 'newlist', but when I
try to access the list
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