I have downloaded source code for sip1.2.1 for windows.
When i try to compile it gives problem.
Like NMAKE : spstack.mak not found.
Can you please help me out, how shall i proceed.
Regards,
giri.
attachment: winmail.dat
I have moved a couple of lists previously hosted on a mailman built
from source installed in /usr/local/mailman, to a new host with a
Debian installed mailman. The lists works fine, but there are problems
with the storage of the list archives. The lists still stores their
mbox files in
Hi
At the moment I have my sendmail set up to relay via another smtp server. It
all works fine but I would like the mail to be sent directly from the machine
and not relay.
The problem I'm having is that when mail is received for a list the machine
locks up my ssh connection. I can't even
We are an ISP and we have several clients requesting a mailing
list. Often, the names collide. No problems with email addresses, we
know how to configure Postfix to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] point to different mailboxes.
But I cannot do the same with Mailman. Mailing lists are
At 10:44 04/04/2002 -0500, Tim Miller wrote:
Will HT:Dig work with v2.1 and the existing patches released for v2.06?
If you check out:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=444879group_id=103atid=300103
--- Ashley M. Kirchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David wrote:
Why the folks who designed this
are on such a power trip over something that damn near renders
their
product useless is beyond me.
I have tried the edits I have been given to nuke these absurd
headers but so far none
--- Chris Hedemark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 01:24, David wrote:
The debate goes on I know, but here is exactly why these
excessive
headers suck. I want to set up a news list not a discussion list.
[lots of whining deleted]
Maybe you selected the wrong
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 10:24:56PM -0800, David wrote:
The debate goes on I know, but here is exactly why these excessive
headers suck. I want to set up a news list not a discussion list. The
only person who will be able to post is the list owner. I don't need
all the junk about how
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
I recommend anybody running any version of
Mailman 2.0.x to upgrade to 2.0.9, the latest stable release.
The htdig patch by Richard Barrett is not compatible with the new
version of Mailman. Are there plans for a new revision of this patch?
I enclose the output
On 4/8/02 9:59 AM, Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I'll give you that List-Post: isn't applicable to your list.
And I believe in 2.1, mailman won't include headers that aren't relevant to
a list, so an announce-only list won't get list-post. Barry? Is that true? I
know we talked
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 09:38:23 -0700 (PDT)
jebva David wrote:
I just think that the way they say that leaving the headers in is
following standards and that there is no option to remove them is
absurd especially when that is not wht he standards say.
RFC2369 states that they are optional.
I have just posted on soruceforge revised versions of both patches needed
for the Mailman htdig integration.
You will need to apply the following files in the order they are listed to
the vanilla 2.0.9 build directory:
1. from
At 19:19 08/04/2002 +0200, Kaja P. Christiansen wrote:
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
I recommend anybody running any version of
Mailman 2.0.x to upgrade to 2.0.9, the latest stable release.
The htdig patch by Richard Barrett is not compatible with the new
version of Mailman. Are there plans
This can be done in the privacy options in your mailing list administration
page.
--
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www.catbaba.com
PGP key at: www.ummah.com/pgpkeys
I have studied many philosophers and many cats. The wisdom of cats is
infinitely superior. - Hippolyte Taine
- Original Message -
From:
Hi,
My Mailman installation (v2.0.9) is taking a very long time to send out mails,
and on some lists doesn't appear to be sending out mail at all.
The problem started shortly after a big, but rarely used, 9300 member list was
added to Mailman. The list admin writes:
===
i've been trying to
Sure sounds like your qrunner cron job isn't running. What happens when
you execute this command logged in as mailman?
crontab -l | grep qrunner
You should get something like this:
* * * * * /usr/local/mailman/Python/bin/python -S
/usr/local/mailman/cron/qrunner
If there is a job like that
I'm trying to do something that's a tad out of the ordinary and am
having trouble getting my ducks in a row.
I subscribe to a number of fairly verbose mailing lists and prefer to
receive them as digests since my mail client (vm inside xemacs) has
great tools for bursting digests and letting me
Hello mailman seems to be queuing messages in ~mailman/qfiles
I just set it up and I have only one test list named it I added 2 members
and both have send right away not in digest mode or so I think I see..
so when I send a message to the address it ends up in the dir why? how
can I
Rob wrote:
Hello mailman seems to be queuing messages in ~mailman/qfiles
please start a new thread when posting a new message, rather than
replying to an existing subject and changing the subject line.
it's not the same thing
--
Will Yardley
input: william @ hq . newdream . net .
Using Mailman with virtual domains.
- Create the list using the unique local name
- Setup the virtual name and point it to the unique local name (for email
and for web)
- Web admin to list and under General Options set
Host name this list prefers to the virtual host name
Base URL
Howdy,
I'm proud to run mailman 2.0.7 on our FreeBSD system. I try to figure out
how to do a announcment list - only. Should I just reject member mails as
the list admin and pretend to be a announcment list? That would be to easy
for me. Any other solution for this tiny problem.
Another problem
When member_posting_only is set to yes, is there a setting to DUMP
un-authorized email rather than send it to list admin for review?
Carmine D'Alessandro
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I have sucessfully set up mailman, but when I try to reply to all the
address for the list is not the address for the list.
Here is an example:
List address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I reply to all, the address in the email to header is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My email client is MS
Is there a japanese interface to Mailman kicking around somewhere,I'm
not Japanese but a prospective client is and would like to have a
Japanese interface Thanks Pat Taylor
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Silly me. I subscribed someone to my list and made an error in their
email. This means that there is an address on the list that doesn't work,
and we can't remove it because the password went who knows where.
Is there a way out of this? Can I, as list owner, remove this erroneous
email
hi dears
i have some question:
i use ur mailman from my hosting www.123ehost.com my site is www.meesagh.net i want a part in my index for
mailing list i want to subsribe my visitors site and then i want to send them
emails but i dont like they see other subscribers and i need a small part in
Is there any way with mailman to get a list of all the
subscribed email addresses in text form instead of just the web admin
pages. It is easier to review the list when I can have a couple of people
look at the list and confirm the addresses.
Thanks much
FYI.
Somewhere someone notes, I don't understand why
someone would want read-only access to a list - why
not open it to everyone?
A good example is a newsfeed - while some of my
users are authorized to receive AP or Reuters newsfeeds,
none are authorized to post to it. If I have a newsfeed
Rob wrote:
Hello mailman seems to be queuing messages in ~mailman/qfiles
please start a new thread when posting a new message, rather than
replying to an existing subject and changing the subject line.
it's not the same thing
--
Will Yardley
input: william @ hq . newdream . net .
I have recently moved a list I host from Yahoo to my site. It is a high volume mail list (we are expecting a total of about 200 people to switch over).
The biggest complaint is about the headers and footers on digest and the archives. Is there anyway to clean those up??
Also, is there a way to
I have a slight problem and have been looking for
an answer but can't seem to find anything.
I am using mailman 2.0.8 ,sendmail and python 2.0.1
but with all of our lists we are not getting any footers or headers appended to
our outgoing mail. This is becoming quite frustrating as I can't
Does any one use piper mail? Looking for a person using piper mail???
Is there a directory?
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Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Mailman FAQ:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 05:43:49PM +0200, Bill Eldridge wrote:
Somewhere someone notes, I don't understand why
someone would want read-only access to a list - why
not open it to everyone?
A good example is a newsfeed - while some of my
[ ...]
I think there are many examples:
A cvs-logging
Go to the webadmin and under Membership Options find the offending email and
remove any check marks, then click on the commit button on the bottom of
the page.
Done.
- Original Message -
From: Eliza and Zoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 9:47 PM
use the Command Line Interface. Telnet or SSH
into your server and move to the mailman install. Look in the
~mailman/bin/... directory for commands which allow you to export and import
users via text.
~mailman/bin/list_members
listname
- Original Message -
From:
ksjones
Mailman has many language interfaces and Japanese is certainly one of them.
If no one on this list can point you to a Japanese version, you should ask
on the international mailman list (instead of this one).
- Original Message -
From: pat taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:10:32PM -0700, George Hartzell wrote:
So, I decided to set up my own mailman mailing list, forward the
messages there, subscribe myself to it, and let it digestify them for
me (hurray for mailman's mime digests!).
Nice hack... Almost makes me sorry I don't do
There is a work-around for doing just that. Look in the FAQ (bottom of the
message).
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 12:34 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Mailman
When member_posting_only is set to yes, is there a setting to
Mailman allows you to do just that. You can setup the list so that only a
certain person (or group of persons) can post to the list. You can also
make it so that all posts are moderated and then only allow the posts you
want.
There are also some easy tweaks to auto-manage the throwing away of
*** I added a subject line...which is a really nice thing for YOU to do so
that people can follow the thread!
Very easily
Send a message to:
[listname][EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject line of who (no quotes)
Change [listname] to the name of your list and change the domain name also!
This
Hello,
We are currently running mailman v2.0.9 on Compaq Tru64 v5.1 with
sendmail 8.11.6. Sometimes, not all the time, or to the same users,
duplicate digests are sent out to subscribers. I have verified in the
system logs that the machine is indeed sending duplicates, but I'm not
sure if
Log into your listchoose Membership Management ... find the email
address that you wish to remove and UNcheck the box under the Subscr
heading...then choose Submit your changes at the bottom of the screen.
Paul
At 08:47 PM 07/04/02, Eliza and Zoe wrote:
Silly me. I subscribed someone to
I asked about this a while ago, and never received a response. Here we go
again.
How can I prevent pipermail from escaping out the tags in HTML email? I
want the archived messages to be in HTML form, as they were sent out.
Is this in an FAQ somewhere?
-Allen
David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually itis the only product that my host offers for mailing lists.
It is a damn good program in all respects other than the programmers
decision to force this on us and wrongfully cite it as following the
standards. The standards make it optional not forced.
At 18:12 -0400 4/8/2002, Tom Neff wrote:
The good news is it's open source, so you can patch your installation as
needed. I was concerned to read you were unable to patch out the List-*:
behavior. What happened when you tried?
One can patch the installation, if one manages the Mailman
First, I have to say that 2.1b1 is a beautiful thing! It does all things
I've always thought Mailman should. :)
I need help though. When subscribing new members to a list that uses topic
filters, I want the default to be that people receive only those messages
that have a topic and that they not
On 4/8/02 6:19 PM, John W Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One can't, if one uses the Mailman installation managed as a service by
someone else. Suitable bribes to that person might help, though. I think
I remember the OP saying that he was in the using-a-service camp.
Of course, maybe,
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