Hello,
On SunOS 5.9 using the Sun C Compiler (cc) and mailman-2.1.5.
configure
make install
During make install I get the following error: unable to execute gcc: No
such file or directory.
(see below for details)
It is the following command that gives me the problem.
cd
Hello community.
I want to completely remove mail list address from message. Can I remove
To: field, that contain mail list address, from message or replace it by
something else?
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WBR Dmitry Kovalev.
ICQ UIN: 40912331
JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ASPLinux 9.0 gentoo 2004.1
I was forced to switch over to Mailman recently and have encountered an issue which is
causing some major stress. I have searched several places and have come up
empty-handed.
Our members list is integrated in an Access database and ASP for use on the web. On
our previous listproc server,
ort, the answer is maybe.
So I guess if we use a fast MTA and turn off VERP, we will get a system
that is equally fast or even faster.
You can let the MTA do the VERP for you. That is faster than letting
mailman do it. http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html#verpex
Thanks,
Jacob
At 11:03 AM +0300 2004-07-08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to completely remove mail list address from message. Can I remove
To: field, that contain mail list address, from message or replace it by
something else?
No. If you did that, the mail system wouldn't know who the
message is
At 5:23 AM -0400 2004-07-08, Jay Fredlund wrote:
I essentially want to know if it is possible to remove the confirmation
step if the owner subscribes the address. However, I still want to be
able to confirm subscriptions if the owner did not send the request.
Using the command-line tools, you
At 11:18 AM +0100 2004-07-08, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
You can let the MTA do the VERP for you. That is faster than letting
mailman do it. http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html#verpex
That may be true for Exim, but perhaps not for other MTAs.
Assuming that's true, it's still going to slow
--On Thursday, July 8, 2004 3:26 pm +0200 Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:18 AM +0100 2004-07-08, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
You can let the MTA do the VERP for you. That is faster than letting
mailman do it. http://www.exim.org/howto/mailman21.html#verpex
That may be true for
--On Thursday, July 8, 2004 3:23 pm +0200 Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:03 AM +0300 2004-07-08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to completely remove mail list address from message. Can I
remove To: field, that contain mail list address, from message or
replace it by
At 3:52 PM +0100 2004-07-08, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
The MTA does need to VERP remote deliveries, and that means making
callouts to remote machines for each recipient. However, exim will
use a single connection for each remote host - rather than one per
recipient. So, exim has to send the data
I recieve this below error when I setup the non-member messages to be
discarded when no action
is taken in the send filters option. Any Solution to this?
Bug in Mailman version 2.1.5
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
If you would like to help us identify the problem, please email a copy
of
--On Thursday, July 8, 2004 5:36 pm +0200 Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 3:52 PM +0100 2004-07-08, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
The MTA does need to VERP remote deliveries, and that means making
callouts to remote machines for each recipient. However, exim will
use a single connection
Thanks for your reply. I guess my confusion comes when the documentation
says
To post on a given topic, you need to make sure that the Keywords: or
Subject: headers in a message match the regular expression for that topic.
It sounds like it is referring to the actual header portion of the
I have problems
from logs/qrunner:
Jul 08 10:52:19 2004 (6632) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
(pid: 16123, sig: None, sts: 1, class: OutgoingRunner, slice: 1/1) [restarting]
Jul 08 10:52:20 2004 (16257) OutgoingRunner qrunner started.
Jul 08 10:52:39 2004 (6632) Master qrunner detected
Under Mailman 2.0 is there a way to disable archives for all the lists?
800 lists on the systems and I don't really feel like going in to all
the web pages...
Same question on a 2.1 installation as well.
Thanks,
Darren Young
Senior UNIX Administrator
University of Chicago
Graduate School of
At 5:43 PM +0100 2004-07-08, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
Anyway, exim won't be queueing mail AFTER doing the VERP. Only the
un-VERPED message gets queued.
Which is the point. Doing the VERP in Mailman means that
multiple messages would get queued, one for each recipient. If you
queue the message
On Jul 8, 2004, at 3:47 PM, Young, Darren wrote:
Under Mailman 2.0 is there a way to disable archives for all the lists?
800 lists on the systems and I don't really feel like going in to all
the web pages...
Same question on a 2.1 installation as well.
With 2.1.x you could use either config_list
Can anyone explain this message:
List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (no subject)
Reason: Message has implicit destination
Thanks.
Darren Young
Senior UNIX Administrator
University of Chicago
Graduate School of Business
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice:
Hello,
I am using mailman exclusively as a newsletter/announce delivery system.
Only one specified e-mail account can post to my lists and they are
one-way posts only.
I've read the helpful FAQ on the subject and I have gotten my mailman
newsletter up and running. My problem is, though, since
On Jul 8, 2004, at 4:23 PM, Young, Darren wrote:
Can anyone explain this message:
List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (no subject)
Reason: Message has implicit destination
See: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#1.9
-Jeff
On Jul 8, 2004, at 1:23 PM, Young, Darren wrote:
Can anyone explain this message:
List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (no subject)
Reason: Message has implicit destination
Thanks.
Someone BCC'd the list instead of listing it on the To or CC lines.
It
I could, as you suggest, send them to mailman's web interface so they
can then add themselves, but it's a great deal of work (if not
impossible) to get this page to match an existing design.
Here is my subscription page:
http://thetroutdale.spiritguardian.com/mailinglist.php
Also, when someone
Your suggestion appears to be:
For every user who wishes to subscribe to the newsletter an admin (me or
my client) must go to a web page and manually add them, one at a time.
This is completely unviable. Either I am harassing my very busy client
to add members manually or I am spending
--On Thursday, July 8, 2004 9:33 pm +0200 Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course it does! The whole point of the recipe is to deliver Mailman
like VERP without the overhead in handoff of messages from Mailman to
the MTA.
But you've got to make sure that the VERP format is the
On Jul 8, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Ben M. Swihart wrote:
I could, as you suggest, send them to mailman's web interface so they
can then add themselves, but it's a great deal of work (if not
impossible) to get this page to match an existing design.
It's not impossible at all. Shouldn't even be hard.
Here
At 3:23 PM -0500 2004-07-08, Young, Darren wrote:
Can anyone explain this message:
List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (no subject)
Reason: Message has implicit destination
See http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.009.htp.
Hello,
Mailman basically has a database of e-mail addresses and (optionally)
names.
Commercial clients of mine find databases like these very useful.
However, most of them need a little more data about their customers.
NAME
ADDRESS
E-MAIL
PHONE
... Etc...
One of the best way to gather this
At 5:33 PM -0400 2004-07-08, Ben M. Swihart wrote:
Mailman basically has a database of e-mail addresses and (optionally)
names.
Actually, it's not a true database. This information is
contained within a Python pickle structure on disk, for each
mailing list.
All I am trying to accomplish
hi,
I have configured Mailman on two servers. Should one fail I will route my
traffic towards the secondary server. But my problem is how do I keep the
lists on both the servers in synchronisation?
I can use transparent ssh to copy file from one server to other on regular
intervals. So can I
On Jul 8, 2004, at 5:54 PM, AllenHost mailman wrote:
I have a customer who has created an announce-only list. He wants the
from:
field to be an email address he specifies, not the list email address.
Can
that be configured? I don't mind hard-coding it if I know where to
look.
No luck with
Just send from the address you want it to be From.
Thanks for your help. That's what he's doing. The From: field shows up as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Jul 8, 2004, at 6:14 PM, AllenHost mailman wrote:
Just send from the address you want it to be From.
Thanks for your help. That's what he's doing. The From: field shows
up as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then turn the 'anonymous-list' feature back off.
-Jeff
Hi, I saw this question was asked April 4, 2003, but was unable to find an
answer to it.
I was using mailman V2.1.4, just upgraded to V2.1.5. The last 2 mailing
lists created under V2.1.4 aren't showing up on the listinfo pages for the
websites in question. I can go to
Thanks for your help. That's what he's doing. The From: field shows
up as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then turn the 'anonymous-list' feature back off.
Thank you. That got it exactly.
Regards,
Larry
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At 3:37 AM +0530 2004-07-09, Yogesh Subhash Talekar wrote:
I have configured Mailman on two servers. Should one fail I will route my
traffic towards the secondary server. But my problem is how do I keep the
lists on both the servers in synchronisation?
Running two separate mailing list servers
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 10:10:24AM -0700, Christopher Adams wrote:
To post on a given topic, you need to make sure that the Keywords: or
Subject: headers in a message match the regular expression for that topic.
It sounds like it is referring to the actual header portion of the
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