I've installed Mailman as per the INSTALL and README.QMAIL
documentation. It works fine except for one thing, the list
archives are not being generated ... I've taken a look at
the mbox directories and they are indeed empty and devoid
of any life.
My Mailman configuration details are as
Let me clarify my problem. When I edit my preferneces, now I was able to
get them to actually change - but they don't seem to affect actual list
behavior. The [ListName] is not sent, and mail always goes back to the
poster, notto the list. Can anyone illuminate me?
On Thursday, Oct 3, 2002, at 15:50 Canada/Mountain, Brent Rossow wrote:
Kathleen,
Look here: /usr/libexec/smrsh
For future reference, you can use the following command to locate
files from
the command line:
find beginning_directory -name filename
Only do this if `locate filename`
On Friday, Oct 4, 2002, at 20:49 Canada/Mountain, Glenn Sieb wrote:
1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support
attachment stripping?
The current version supports this (2.1b3)
2) Is there work going on to extend Mailman to have files areas
and such (similar to Yahoo
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 13:24:58 -0400 (EDT)
Fuzzy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
application version
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mailman 2.1b3
python2.2.1
apache1.3.23
sendmail 8.11.6
I have some lists that migated to a virtual domain,
(both
Kathleen,
Look here: /usr/libexec/smrsh
For future reference, you can use the following command to locate files from
the command line:
find beginning_directory -name filename
EX: find / -name smrsh
OSXFAQ.com has had some good tips on using the find command lately. :-)
Cheers,
Jon,
I may implement that for a temporary solution, but it does not take away
the full problem because anybody could be subscribed to the mailing list
(which isn't very high traffic anyhow) and see the IP addresses in the
message headers. Ideally I'd like to be able to protect my users from
Hello,
I don't know mailman or exhange 2000. But a customer want use mailman on linux with exhange 2000.
Could you tell me if you are agree with this configuration ? (Even a solution with sendmail or other is better. )And give me some leads about this architecture ?
Thanks,
CIS - Patrick
At 02:38 PM 10/5/2002 -0600, LuKreme posted the following...
On Friday, Oct 4, 2002, at 20:49 Canada/Mountain, Glenn Sieb wrote:
1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support attachment
stripping?
The current version supports this (2.1b3)
Cool--thanks.. :)
2) Is there
Is this correct behaviour?
I thought the bounces that get past the auto bounce detection woulod only go
to the list owner, but they seem to be going to all the moderators too...
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Periodically I want to be able to blast announcements to my entire list, but
other times I want to just compile a digest for list members. I am unsure
what settings I use to achieve these goals. Any help would be appreciated.
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Michael M. Conti
Set the list up as Digest only, then run a parallel list that you can simply
blast to. You can use the command-line commands to keep the lists in sync
with each other.
You can also use the command-line tools to simply dump out a text file with
all the email addresses and then send you blast
I'm not sure if this is the right list... but I just got 2.1b3 (LOVE the
mime-filter!) installed on my system, and was getting the GID problems, and
went through (by the by, the GID/UID was set right...) and ran check_perms,
etc... finally saw that mailman was:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root mailman
Run Sendmail or Postfix locally on the linux
box. You'll need a local mail transport.
You can setup the MTA (Sendmail or Postfix) to use
the Exchange server as a Smart relay, or you can simply have it send the
messages out directly.
When you setup the lists, you setupforwards
from
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 22:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon,
Can you give me examples of the command-line commands to keep the lists in
sync or direct me to where I can find that information.
~mailman/bin/list_members listname - will dump out the email addresses
of a list
Jon,
Can you give me examples of the command-line commands to keep the lists in
sync or direct me to where I can find that information.
Also when you say a parallel list, I am assuming that I establish another
mailing list which is just used for blasting. Is there no way to turn on and
off this
** Successful Jaguar (Mac OSX 10.2) installation steps for Mailman/Sendmail
**
I followed the instructions in the INSTALL file included with the Mailman
source. Because I am not an expert, I made several wrong turns. I kept a log
of the things I did as I went through the whole process.
I've
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