Steve McDonald wrote:
I'm the administrator for a number of lists and often receive a message from
a list member alerting me to a change in their email address. Can I amend
their email address for them or do they have to re-subscribe to the list
using their new address?
If you have access
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, holly wrote:
I recently just signed up with pair.com and they use mail man as their
list server. Is there a way to mass add all the listmembers without
adding them in the subscribe button one by one it's over 1000
addresses
If you have access to the administrator
).
One thing that may need to change is that if you authenticated to the
list as the list owner, you have access to any member's options page.
I find that damn handy for debugging, but it may not be the best
policy for the final release.
-Barry
helpful info?
If you have access to the machine, there's a script in
/path/to/mailman/bin/ called 'mmsitepass' that should do the trick.
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your hosting company to fix it for you
Guilherme Funchal wrote:
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.9 We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Help me...
If you have access to Mailman's logs, post the complete error message
and traceback from Mailman's error log.
If you don't have access to Mailman's logs, ask for help from the
people that administer
Dan Sherbondy wrote:
Where can I see the progress of a mailing?
If you have access to the mail server, the 'mailq' or similar command
will show you some information as will the mail server logs.
There is no function within Mailman to report it's progress in
delivering to the MTA.
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On 22 Apr 2018 at 11:22, Robert Heller wrote:
> If you have access to the SMTP server itself, getting qq.com blocked at that
> point will help even more than blocking it in Mailman.
I kinda don't think I do: I believe that is frontier.com. ;-)
And Frontier uses Yahoo's mail server :-
On 6/2/19 7:49 AM, Chip Davis wrote:
>
> Thanks to Mark's help crafting the proper RE, I haven't had an '.icu'
> UCE in over 15 hours (knock wood).
If you have access to Mailman's logs, the discards are logged in the
'vette' log with entries like
Message discarded, msgid: <..
.
(I suppress them in the Mac Eudora I usually use.)
But I think that advice to comment out a line of code should be qualified
by if you have access to the Mailman installation and want to [do xx] ...
or something like that. Whether xx is nuking the List-* headers or
anything else that requires
Lakshmi wrote:
i am the owner of a mailing list. Recently people on the list were getting
unsubscribed mysteriously. I have even disabled the bounce process.
A few hours ago i received 30 unsubscription notifications. This is a
serious error.
As Ralf suggests, if you have access, look
can talk to to see if we are doing something wrong?
Do you have content filtering enabled for the lists? If so, a common
posting problem is an HTML only post that gets filtered to nothing by
content filtering.
Also, if you have access, check Mailman's vette log for discard
messages
log
(/var/log/maillog ?) for the queue IDs 5D6E724B62 and 4329A23BBE.
Also, the log messages for queue ID 4329A23BBE will show whether the
delay is in Postfix or not.
Do you have access to this log? Do you have access to Mailman's logs
and files. If so, what's in Mailman's 'smtp' and 'smtp-failure
posting from an @aol.com or @yahoo.com
address? If so, this could be a DMARC issue. See
http://wiki.list.org/x/lQARAQ and http://wiki.list.org/x/ggARAQ.
What do you mean by The email goes out?
Is the post in the list's archive?
If you have access to Mailman's logs, is it logged in the 'post' log
On 02/13/2017 12:11 AM, Christina Endemann wrote:
>
> Is there something else I can do about this?
If you have access to the logs on the Mailman server you should see the
following:
In Mailman's vette log there will be and entry of the form
Timestamp (pid) listname post from u...@examp
you know it. In the administrator's Membership Management page,
find the address in the list,
uncheck the subscr column for the address
(whose heading has likely scrolled off the top), and
submit your changes
If you have access to the command line, as the mailman user
,
- and why this ? Safety is my priority of course.
IF you have access to the server ~mailman/bin/add_members is a better bet,
but adding 400 addresses through the web should work ok.
Marc
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what McDonalds
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dennis W Heltzel
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:42 AM
To: Nick Arnett
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Feedback?
This sounds a lot like what a weblog server does. A great example of this
in action is http://www.slashdot.org. If you have
that subscribers cannot reply to the subscriber-list?
Regards,
J. Alec West
Yes it can. What version will you have access to?
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Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs.
Every time you conquer one it makes
have access to the server in another way, which I don't) but I thought
maybe someone had figured something out after those mails.
Thanks for any advice,
/Svante
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Hi!
Linda Pahdoco wrote:
When you create the list, create it as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead
of just as listname. You can use withlist fix_url to update the
existing
lists if you have access to the shell on the list server. If you don't,
ask
your hosting company to fix it for you.
I want
Do you have access to shell ? if you do then use list_members command in
mailman/bin folder, otherwise you can always check it from the web
interface.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Webmaster
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 9:51 PM
smtp, bounce and
maybe error. You might also find useful information in the MTA's logs
if you have access to them.
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(except maybe ..5) look like the first bounce
should remove the member and notify the owner.
Do you have access to the Mailman bounce log? If so, what's in it?
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Do you have access to the command-line tools? If so, when I encounter
this, I do a list_members on the list, dumping it to a file. Then I
edit the file to remove the user, then use sync_members to get things
to a manageable state.
Mike
On Jan 25, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Eric Elder wrote:
I'm
Hi,
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 3:06 AM -0800 2005-02-15, vijayan p wrote:
I would like to know if as a administrator, is there a
way i can get the senders email id for the messages
posted.
If you have access to the server logs, you can track them by
message-id.
It should be easy to track
Con Wieland wrote:
Does anyone know how to get a list of subscribers and the optional
name for a list?
If you have access to command line tools, see
bin/list_members --help
If not, the e-mail 'who' command will list members and their real
names, but does not list 'hidden' members (those
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I think the next thing is to collect both copies of some duplicated
posts with full headers and examine the Received: chains in each to
try to determine where the duplication is occurring.
Another thing you can do if you have access to Mailman's logs is to
check the post
original message. -
If you want to use something like Google to index it, then yes, it
must be public so their robot can crawl the archive site.
If you have access to the server directly and can add a search
engine, the archives can be private. I have a private list
filters. If you
have access to the vette log, it should say exactly why the message
was held.
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seem to figure it out. Any help would be appreciated.
Do you have access to the command line? If so, check the 'vette' log
to find a reason for the message being held.
The only setting I can think of that you might have overlooked is the
require_explicit_destination setting, but I didn't think
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to delete Archives from a MailMan List when it is run by
cPanel (and how)??
It depends on whether or not you have access to the underlying file
system. If you do,
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.003.htp
is relevant
id or user initiated the unsubcripton.
If you have access to Mailman's logs, the 'subscribe' log will give the
reason.
Otherwise, if you have bounce_notify_owner_on_disable set to Yes, then
if you were notified of a disable bounce_you_are_disabled_warnings
times
the raw data from Mailman's subscribe log if you have
access to it (that's where mmdsr would get it).
Otherwise, the only way I know is to set admin_notify_mchanges On and
collect and summarize the emails.
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receiving my listserv
emails? Any
assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Which mailman version are you running? Do you have access to the
server on
which it runs, or access to the administrator of that server, who can
check the
logs of the Mail Transport Agent (usually sendmail, postfix
start to track this issue down?
If you have access to the Mailman server, see the FAQ at
http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9.
If not, refer the server admins to that FAQ.
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John wrote:
I am having problems with my service provider handling outgoing list email... I
would like to temporarily disable bounce handling for debug so I can see the
complete bounces immediately.
If you have access to the mailman installation, change the list-bounces
alias to go to you
to her
newsletter???
I need to do this right away...thanks.I am afraid that something like is in
the
subject line now will just get ignored.
The way to do this is discussed in the FAQ at
http://wiki.list.org/x/kIA9. It requires that you have access to the
Mailman system configuration
On 4/9/2010 8:45 PM, Stumpie wrote:
I'd like to send out a monthly announcement reminding users that they
are on a list and to remind them of some list etiquette. I want to
do this automatically. I've looked at the FAQ, but I can't find a
way to do this.
If you have access to the host
to do this.
If you have access to the host server or any server, set up a cron to
mail the list once a month with whatever message you want.
This is how I do it for my lists in cron:
00 12 1 * * /usr/bin/mutt l...@domain.com -s 'Monthly List
Instructions' ~/LIST.mailman.txt
That all goes
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
I have some account that have the proper name and the email address of the
user. I would like all my lists to only have the email address of the users.
Is there a way to remove all the Joe Public proper names?
If you have access to Mailman's command line tools, save
/rejection message say?
If it is held for approval, what does the admindb interface say is the
reason?
If it just disappears, and you have access to the server's logs, what
does the MTA log and Mailman's vette log say, and if you don't have
access to those logs, ask the server admins or the hosting
or is encountering errors or, if
the outgoing MTA is separate from the incoming MTA, perhaps it isn't
running. If you have access, check Mailman's 'error' and 'qrunner'
logs and possibly Mailman's 'smtp' and 'smtp-failure' logs and the MTA
logs. Also, see the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9.
If you
(if you have access) for delivery problems.
I sent an email to my list, and it didn't get sent out by the list.
Are you sure it wasn't sent? See the FAQ at
http://wiki.list.org/x/2IA9.
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Dennis Gray wrote:
I am running Mailman on a server hosted by GoDaddy using the Plesk
control panel. I no longer want to run this and have disabled it using
the control panel but it continues to send administrative messages to
members of the list. How can I completely disable it?
If you have
is installed? (i.e., what is the file name and path
of the subscriber file?)
This functionality would be useful in the following scenario:
You have a time-sensitive posting.
You are the list owner. You have access to the machine with
Mailman. But:
a) The webserver is down, and the person who
Robert P. Schwartz wrote:
When trying to log into Moderator Authentication page to
http://m-c-b.org/mailman/admindb/mcbofficers_m-c-b.org Tend to pending
moderator requests. I get the following error: Has been working fine until
today.
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.14
[...]
If you have access
into Excel? We have a list of over 700 members and it would
take some time to click through and look at each page manually to find out
who has the Mod box unchecked.
Using Mailman version: 2.1.9
There is no mod box in Mailman 2.
If you have access to the shell on the box that Mailman is running
to get the number of threads?
There is no convenient way to do this.
If you have access to the underlying file system, you could do something
like
links -dump /path/to/archives/private/LIST/-Month/thread.html \
| grep '^ \*' | wc -l
and subtract 4 from the result because the grep
lists.
If that's what you are doing, and you have access, what's in Mailman's
'error' log?
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.
If you want to avoid this issue on lists whose preferred language is
English and you have access to the server, you can change Mailman's
character set for English by putting
add_language('en', 'English (USA)', 'utf-8')
in mm_cfg.py. The downside of doing this is that message body parts that
hav
On 08/02/2018 10:19 PM, Loren Engrav via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> Have list with ~50 members. One fails to receive messages with email ending
> in @q.com. And I see notice that Mailman is having trouble (bounces) from
> that address.
>
> Where do I start to sort this
In article <20180804141855.7510026c1...@sharky3.deepsoft.com> you write:
>-=-=-=-=-=-
>
>Do you have access to your inbound mail server? If so, you need to arrange for
>that server to *reject* all mail connections from qq.com. qq.com is a
>*notorious* source of spam (there are
On 01/21/2018 11:52 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
> If you have access to the host or perhaps through the web interface to
> the archives, you can get the "mbox" files. This is typically in
> /var/lib/mailman/archives/private/LIST.mbox/LIST.mbox, where LIST is
> the
'
UCE in over 15 hours (knock wood).
If you have access to Mailman's logs, the discards are logged in the
'vette' log with entries like
Message discarded, msgid: <...>
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On 8/22/21 6:06 PM, Scott Crawford wrote:
Hello, I’m hoping someone can help with this issue.
Using Mailman version 2.1.33, that is the default list software under cPanel.
See https://wiki.list.org/x/4030641 and if you have access to Mailman's
logs, see https://wiki.list.org/x/4030723
me server / same
domain.
> Do you have access to your server's mail queue? Do you have command-line
> access to your server?
No, unfortunately not. It is a cPanel installation on a virtual server.
Christian
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On 2/1/23 18:20, dhkapla...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to be able to save a step and enter the list moderator's password,
but I don't know where to set it? Any help gratefully appreciated.
In the admin UI on the Passwords page. Hopefully you have access to this
at some URL like https
compelling need.
The data are in a Python pickle in Mailman's
lists//config.pck. If you have access to that, you should
also have access to Mailman's bin/config_list, and creating a file
containing only
msg_footer = ''
and running something like
bin/config_list -i /path/to/that/file listnsme
address,
and am not seeing a moderator action request either.
There won't be a moderator action request for an address change.
If you have access to Mailman's logs, you can check the 'smtp' log to
see if a confirmation message is sent. There should be an entry
similar to
May 22 13:13:26 2007 (23704
ng
Microsoft or other commercial software (you *could* enforce RFC 5322
in a mail server, but no respectable free software does -- that's the
MUA's job).
If this was your server (and not some intermediate gateway), there
should be a log message for it. Do you have access to the MTA logs on
you
for queue ID 4329A23BBE will show whether the
delay is in Postfix or not.
Do you have access to this log? Do you have access to Mailman's logs
and files. If so, what's in Mailman's 'smtp' and 'smtp-failure' logs
with time stamps in the one hour or so range beginning Fri, 16 Sep
2011 18:47:42?
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, 13. Februar 2017 09:47
> To: mailman-users@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] lacking notifications when mails are held for
> moderation
>
> On 02/13/2017 12:11 AM, Christina Endemann wrote:
> >
> > Is there something else I can do about this?
>
>
> If you
2017 09:47
To: mailman-users@python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] lacking notifications when mails are held for
moderation
On 02/13/2017 12:11 AM, Christina Endemann wrote:
>
> Is there something else I can do about this?
If you have access to the logs on the Mailman serve
At 01:14 PM 6/6/01, Amanda wrote:
Well, I thought that was a little weird, so I looked up gid 401, and it
doesn't exist. So I collected some additional information, and
reconfigured with mail gid set to 400 (qmail). I
If you have access to /etc/group (or the equivalent), how about just
If you have access via a browser you can use the admin interface option to
adjust the footer. For non-digest, it's under Regular member (non-digest)
Options.
From: Joao Sa Marta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0)
Importance
This sounds a lot like what a weblog server does. A great example of this
in action is http://www.slashdot.org. If you have access to a server that
can run Zope, you should try a Zope product called Squishdot. I believe
it does user feedback really well, though my experience with it is
limited
If you have access to the server, there is a command called
remove_members. This command can remove an email address from all
lists.
If you do not have access to the server, then you may wish to have the
server administrator make this command available via a sudo-CGI or make
it accessible
So, you are running mailman on a Mac, or you have access to a Mailman
list on a server at dominet.net?
If the latter, your personal platform is unimportant since
administration is done over the web, and dominet.net should have some
documentation to tell you how to use the software
the
existing
lists if you have access to the shell on the list server. If you
don't, ask
your hosting company to fix it for you.
_
Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your
high-speed
experience. http://join.msn.com
: RE: [Mailman-Users] URL_HOST per list
Hi!
Linda Pahdoco wrote:
When you create the list, create it as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead
of just as listname. You can use withlist fix_url to update the
existing lists if you have access to the shell on the list server. If
you don't, ask your
have a mailman list that I want to move to a different ISP. To do a mass
subscribe at the new list I can simply use a text list of addresses, but how
do I extract that info out of the old mailman list as a text file?
Two ways:
1. If you have access to the command line prompt on the server
don't need a cookie if you have the password, but you do need to enable
cookies to use the web interface.
If you have access to the command line, you can change the password with
the change_pw command. Otherwise ask your site admin to do that for you.
Great web site, btw!
PS, don't go posting
://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-August/039071.html),
I said
If you have access to the mailman logs, you should be able to determine
from the smtp log if the expected number of posts are being sent.
Were you able to do that?
BTW, I'm also becoming convinced that Comcast is somehow
?
The settings above (except maybe ..5) look like the first bounce
should remove the member and notify the owner.
Do you have access to the Mailman bounce log? If so, what's in it?
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At 6:47 PM + 2004-11-15, PeteBell wrote:
Namely, the ability to publish a regularly updating set of statistics on
my website with figures for:
Number of members currently subscribed
Average number of emails per day
Number of emails today
(etc)
If you have access to the server
Mailman pages by end users in this scenario.)
Does anyone have any experience of how to access this database and
somehow keep it sync'd with one of mine.
There are easier techniques if you have access to the Mailman
server.
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using
mailman.
Thank you,
Brenda
Hi again,
It's really going to depend if your server has Mailman
installed firstly - do you host your own website? If not, do you have
access to configure applications on the server. We're a little
limited in what you've given us thus far. If you can give some
this
that they could recommend?
Many thanks for any suggestions you can make.
Kind regards,
Chris Said
I think it would be difficult to monitor the clicks within the mail
client, and so if I were you I would focus on monitoring the servers
that you link to (assuming that you have access
the obscured address is fixed up),
the fact that the , inside the quoted information causes problems is a
mailman error.
Your MTA should give up and bounce the message after the length of time in
its configuration. Or, if you have access and knowledge, you can delete the
message from the MTA's
At 3:06 AM -0800 2005-02-15, vijayan p wrote:
I would like to know if as a administrator, is there a
way i can get the senders email id for the messages
posted.
If you have access to the server logs, you can track them by
message-id. Take the message-id of the message you want to find
happened to me.
I'd like to find an effective way to completely transfer a list. Even
membership records have been difficult to retrieve. I had to paste
and copy them as I can only access the old site through an IP address.
Please advise. Thanks
Kimi
do you have access to the maiman /lists
there may be a problem with the way the listname-owner
address is obtained for the notification.
Do you have access to bin/withlist? If so, do
bin/withlist listname
Then at the prompt type
m.GetOwnerEmail()
and see what is returned (enter control-D at the second prompt to
terminate withlist
in :-(
Also, if you have access to your web server's error log, look there for
more specific information.
I checked and find every attempt to access the mailman/admin or
listinfo addresses eg: http://airedale.cnet.org/mailman/listinfo
returns the following entry in the web server log:
[Mon Sep
there are.
If you have access to the command line interface, you can use
bin/list_members to get the list and/or you can use bin/withlist to
set the lists admin_member_chunksize attribute to a number larger than
the list's total membership and then the Membership
Management...-Membership List will be all on one
in the list archives but I did not get a copy.
If your own address is not mentioned in any To: or Cc: header, not
metoo is not set for you, and everyone else received the post, then I
don't know. Do you have access to Mailman's logs? If so, you can check
the bounce log to see if the delivery to you
be interesting and helpful.
What does the full 'bounce action notice' look like, complete with all
headers and attached parts?
How often does this occur?
Is the subscription really disabled (I think you said no)?
What happens if bounce processing is turned off for the list?
If you have access
with Mailman 2.1.6 or a prior version?
Do you have access to Mailman's 'error' log? If so, please provide the
traceback for this error.
On which page did this occur? All of them? A specific one? Which one?
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] I'm somewhat hopeful of
If he is using perl, the CPAN module Mail::CheckUser does a great job.
Unfortunately, I just work for the hosting company and don't really
have a lot of pull with celebrity TV personalities or their web
programmers...
Presumably you have access to the power switch
This depends on what language your internal application is written in,
and whether or not you have access to the source code.
On 5/19/06, Fabiano Breves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick,
Ok. Sorry about my next question. :-)
How can I do that? I'm not getting the header part. The header
bit and it is off.
Check emergency moderation, and check the various spam filters. If you
have access to the vette log, it should say exactly why the message
was held.
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the recommendations
there.
The symptoms are those of a hoplessly backlogged 'out' queue in
Mailman. If you have access to them, you can look at Mailman's
qfiles/out/ directory, which will probably contain a large number of
entries waiting to be processed, and Mailman's 'smtp' log. In the smtp
log, you
At 7:04 AM -0700 2006-08-27, Mark Sapiro wrote:
The symptoms are those of a hoplessly backlogged 'out' queue in
Mailman. If you have access to them, you can look at Mailman's
qfiles/out/ directory, which will probably contain a large number of
entries waiting to be processed
/shownotes.php?release_id=444295group_id=103
Is this a problem that only affects 2.1.5, or does it affect subsequent
versions of Mailman? Thanks.
If you have access to Nessus, you may want to take a look at a plugin
I wrote to check for the first issue mentioned:
http://www.nessus.org/plugins
to do this. If you are not the site admin, but you have access
to the command line scripts, use bin/find_member.
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to quickly identify all the lists they are
on.
Does anyone know of a way to resolve this
issue so that I may
see
what other lists a specific member is on?
If you are the site admin, log on with the site
password and you will
be able to do this. If you are not the site admin,
but you have
to
manage all confirmation procedures via PHP code...).
If you have access to the Mailman configuration, you can put
ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE = Yes
in mm_cfg.py. Then each list will have an additional choice of 'None'
for subscribe_policy (the default will still be 'Confirm' unless you
change that too
that.
Do you have access to the actual Mailman code on your server? If so,
can you send off-list to me the Mailman/Handlers/SpamDetect.py file.
If you can do that, I can try to verify whether or not there is a
cPanel mod that would cause this.
Again, see
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req
.
Do you have access to the actual Mailman installation and log files? If
not, this is probably something your hosting provider needs to address.
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for the
lists.genuinecontact.info domain.
Do you have access to the web server logs for this domain? If so,
what's in the error log for the 403 errors?
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