[Mailman-Users] Crons don't run (Mailman Htdig)

2002-02-04 Thread Sasa Janiska
Hi! Recently I have installed Mailman 2.0.8 on my SuSE box. I patched Mailman with the patches which enable integration with Htdig (thank you Richard for your help!) to have searchable archives. Two list are created (test test2) for testing on my localhost. Posting, searching .. everything

Re: [Mailman-Users] cookies

2002-02-04 Thread Oliver Egginger
I havn't tried MM 2.05 but 2.06 was still working. Since 2.07 it doesn't work. Other people reporting the same: http://bugs.kde.org/db/36/36524.html http://bugs.kde.org/db/35/35153.html On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 07:54:41AM -0800, Keith Packard wrote: Around 9 o'clock on Feb 1, Oliver Egginger

[Mailman-Users] Sendmail on Solaris 8

2002-02-04 Thread Jerome Warnier
Sendmail in Solaris 8 uses smrsh to check mail wrappers. The problem is that it needs the wrapper (or a link to) to be in /var/adm/sm.bin. Mailman 2.0.7 provides a directory mail (under EXEC_PREFIX) to tell were to find this wrapper. The problem is that Sendmail doesn't like that and insist to

[Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-04 Thread Erik van der Meulen
Dear Mailman people - I have managed to setup mailman and am very pleased (after operating an old Majordomo list server for years). On thing I do much appreciate is the option to detect bounces and take action accordingly. Unfortunately it seems that the majority of bounces that I receive pass

Re: [Mailman-Users] Crons don't run (Mailman Htdig)

2002-02-04 Thread Richard Barrett
At 10:20 04/02/2002 +0100, you wrote: Hi! Recently I have installed Mailman 2.0.8 on my SuSE box. I patched Mailman with the patches which enable integration with Htdig (thank you Richard for your help!) to have searchable archives. Two list are created (test test2) for testing on my

Re: [Mailman-Users] Crons don't run (Mailman Htdig)

2002-02-04 Thread Erik van der Meulen
I have been installing Mailman on Debian. I have noticed that the package does not use a user.group 'mailman', but has user 'list'. You might want to 'grep' your /etc/passwd to check. Regards. -- Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache Alias

2002-02-04 Thread Scott Anderson
I am making the assumption that you are not versed in Apache. the current apache server software uses only the httpd.conf file. Older versions have three files: srm.conf, access.conf and httpd.conf. I run apache 1.3.14 and it still has the three files broken out, so I am assuming that is how

Re: [Mailman-Users] Crons don't run (Mailman Htdig)

2002-02-04 Thread Sasa Janiska
On Today, -, Richard Barrett wrote: If searching of your lists is working from the list TOC page (the form added by the Mailman-htdig integration patch) how were the search indexes built if cron did not run nightly_htdig script. Did you run it nightly_htdig by hand from the command line

Re: [Mailman-Users] Crons don't run (Mailman Htdig)

2002-02-04 Thread Richard Barrett
At 15:39 04/02/2002 +0100, you wrote: On Today, -, Richard Barrett wrote: If searching of your lists is working from the list TOC page (the form added by the Mailman-htdig integration patch) how were the search indexes built if cron did not run nightly_htdig script. Did you run it

Re: [Mailman-Users] Sendmail on Solaris 8

2002-02-04 Thread Scott Anderson
Why can't you create a link to /usr/local/mailman/mail/wrapper in /var/adm/sm.bin? Jerome Warnier wrote: Sendmail in Solaris 8 uses smrsh to check mail wrappers. The problem is that it needs the wrapper (or a link to) to be in /var/adm/sm.bin. Mailman 2.0.7 provides a directory mail

[Mailman-Users] Setting up a 'read-only' list

2002-02-04 Thread Proffitt, David
Title: Setting up a 'read-only' list Hello I need to set up an 'announcement' type list I need to guarantee (if this is possible) that *only* the list admin can post Is there a standard way of doing this? I've flagged the list as moderated and restricted access to the admin pages to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Crons don't run (Mailman Htdig)

2002-02-04 Thread Sasa Janiska
On Today, -, Richard Barrett wrote: Hi Richard! In fact think that we are all the way there. There is no real distinction between private and public archives when it comes to the way the script nightly_htdig works to build the htdig indexes, although the distinction is made when it comes

[Mailman-Users] mailman and sendmail under RH 7.2

2002-02-04 Thread Lafleur Maurice
Title: mailman and sendmail under RH 7.2 Hi, This is more a sendmail than an mailman question, but here goes: I have a brand spanking new RH 7.2 server on which I set mailman up. All went well, except that when I try to register to the test mailing list, my server refuses connection. Ther

[Mailman-Users] email database

2002-02-04 Thread Nick Riemondi
Anyone know where the list databases are kept? I can't seem to find them. Basically I've got a postgres database full of addresses I'd like to populate some lists with, without having to send emails for each entry. If I could just write the mailman entries myself, I'd be a happy man. Can

Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman and sendmail under RH 7.2

2002-02-04 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Lafleur Maurice wrote: I am a bit new to RH 7.2 I usually install 6.2. Is there some sort of a new twist to make sendmail work under RH 7.2 ? Yes, read the release notes. RH7.x has sendmail default to only listen on 127.0.0.1 (localhost), and refuse any other connection. You need to

Re: [Mailman-Users] email database

2002-02-04 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Nick Riemondi wrote: Anyone know where the list databases are kept? In the config.db file. You can use the tools in the bin directory for list member management: ./bin/add_members ./bin/remove_members ./bin/sync_members -- W | I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tape

Re: [Mailman-Users] hello Mailmen and Mailwomen

2002-02-04 Thread Norbert Bollow
On 04/02/02 14:56 +1300, brenda and fred wrote: I was just checking out Mailman to see if its suitable for our organisation where can I get a look at the administrative interface (whithout installing it myself)? I have a demo at http://yourdomain.cis.to/mailman/admin/demo (this is the

[Mailman-Users] Admin stuff

2002-02-04 Thread Robert J Shepherd
In Utils.py lurks the list of admin*strivia phrases that cause mail to be held for m*deration. Can anyone tell me what the numbers bracketed after each administrivia phrase mean? They take the form of word: (0,0), TIA Robert --

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-04 Thread Jon Carnes
A typical way of handling this is either with a pre-processor for the mail (like procmail) or to add appropriate text to the Hold posts with header... (in the web-admin under the Privacy Options). Jon Carnes - Original Message - From: Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mailman

Re: [Mailman-Users] Feature request

2002-02-04 Thread jgo
Sun, 2002-02-03 09:37:51 +0100 Matthias Jaenichen wrote: even if you use TEXT, but have nonstandard chars in the text/subject like äöü the archives become unreadable. I think the problem here is that the format it is stored in the archives is the only transportable one. If we strip html,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Bounces from Hotmail

2002-02-04 Thread Erik van der Meulen
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 17:57:00 -0500, Jon Carnes wrote: A typical way of handling this is either with a pre-processor for the mail (like procmail) or to add appropriate text to the Hold posts with header... (in the web-admin under the Privacy Options). Thanks for that. I do use procmail