13-Dec-03 at 15:51, = Michael Aivaliotis = ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Also, if Mailman had the capabilities you describe then it would
> actually be a very powerful application. Too powerful to remain
> open-source and free. Look at what's heppening to MySQL. You add
> power then you ask for mo
Hi!, I've a BIG problem with mailman, I've been looking in the archives and
all over the internet but I've not found the solution perhaps you can help
me...
The question is, I've to send true html mails with mailman (if this is or
not correct/moral/good, that's no the question).
So, please, how can
I downloaded the tarball for mailman-2.1.3 and attempted to install it.
It gave me errors that I don't know what to do about. I have pasted the
errors below. I've also posted the complete screen output of make
install at http://www.espersunited.com/needhelp/mailman/make_install.log
and the confi
can anyone give me some insight on this?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/mailman/scripts/driver", line 87, in run_main
main()
File "/usr/share/mailman/Mailman/Cgi/create.py", line 55, in main
process_request(doc, cgidata)
File "/usr/share/mailman/Mailman/Cgi/creat
On Dec 15, 2003, at 1:31 PM, donovan wrote:
can anyone give me some insight on this?
RuntimeError: command failed: /usr/sbin/postalias
/private/var/mailman/data/aliases (status: 1, Operation not permitted)
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq06.009.htp
DP
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Hello everyone,
I am currently running into a very strange problem accessing the admin page
of one of my mailman lists. I have 17 lists in total and all the other 16
can be accessed via the web interface with no problems.
I have noticed two strange things in the logs:
1> There seems to be no p
Hi,
I have a problems with mailman install with postfix. I did as the instruction
saided for the installation and everything went OK (no errors) and now a was
ready to give it a tried, but it did nothing in my webserver ( cant find URL
for admin of mailman). mailman does not seem to be running
I have three email lists in outlook express that I use to support www.occra.com
(hosted by Hostway.com) .
I couldn't find any help files or documentation to set up a simple email list.
1. Is there an easy way to transfer the users in the outlook express email lists to
mailman?
2. It seems
Hello,
I'm currently setting up a website to run on Apache, using PHP and MySQL.
This site is for a division of UCLA's med department. The school can host
mailman lists for us.
We would like to run a couple of mailing lists through the site. I was
wondering if we could add/remove users simply
Hi,
I have problem running list and I am searching for workaround.
I run list when messages are mainly exchanged in iso-8859-2 encoding.
Some people subscribed on list are using MS Exchange/Outlook.
I recognize it by header:
X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2656.59).
All of them send messa
Yes you can. Once you have it setup then send a message to the
listname with a [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a message that says help.
It will send you instructions.
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> Hello,
>
> I'm currently setting up a website to run on Apache, using PHP and
> MySQL. This site
Assuming a list name of occra you can send a "command" to the list by
sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where domain.etc is the domain of
your list.
For the message just use help
It will tell you what to do.
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> I have three email lists in outlook express that I us
Hi everyone,
I am migrating from RH to Debian. As part of the migration, I used
apt-get to install Mailman and ended up with a version that's a bit
older: 2.0.11.
When I set up a list with a public archive, all is well.
But when I create a list with a private archive, I'm unable to view the
Hi,
I have a system running sendmail and Mailman. I followed all the installation
instructions faithfully, and yet, mails sent to a list do not get delivered to
recipients.
I ensured that the list entry exists in /etc/aliases, issued newaliases, but to no
effect.
Here's what /var/l
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