I'm doing a new installation of mailman v2.1 beta on a new linux
server. During 'make install', I get:
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
Traceback (most recent call first):
File /bin/update, line 44, in ?
import paths
ImportError: no module named paths
make: ***
Critical trying to run Python 2.1 on my production mailman 2.0.11
Univeristy Mailing Lists. I had to revert back to Python1.5.2
Does Python 2.1 work with Mailman 2.0.11.
Details and error messages below. Does anyone know the solution of
this problem below?
I've install mailman 2.0.11 on Red
Hello mailman-users,
I am new to this list, and hope I am not asking something obvious or
something covered in the FAQ's - but although I have looked I have been unable
to find the answer - so here goes :)
I have configured and is running mailman (what a awesome product) on a
redhat linux box,
great ... how embarrassing ...
just had a look at: Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
which is a different faq than the one I looked at .. and the very first
entry is: 1.11. How do I make the archives searchable
I apologize for taking your time and bandwidth ... and will
JC,
I've looked and looked and cannot find Addresses of members accepted for
posting to this list without implicit approval requirement.
I'm using version 2.1b1 are you looking at a different version?
I feel that all of the read-Only parameters should be put in one place on
the menu. There is
I've been reading through all the documentation for both Mailman and apache
and can't seem to figure this out. i also couldn't find anything in the
archives
I'm running Redhat 7.3, Mailman 2.0.11, and Apache 2.
i compiled both apache and mailman from source code and made all the changes
to
Title: Mailman Hosting
Do you know of anyone who would offer to host my low volume mailing list for me using mailman?
Thanks,
Josh
I have just started a new list using Mailman, hosted
on pair.com, and I want to know if there is a quick
way for users to unsubscribe, without going to the
admin page. For example, is there a command that can
be added to the email address or subject line that
would auto-unsubscribe a member from
Working too late again - I had forgotten that I had uninstalled
python-devel a hour or two prior to this. Installed it again, all is
well.
Rob
I'm doing a new installation of mailman v2.1 beta on a new linux
server. During 'make install', I get:
Compiling
Thanks. That's exactly what I did but the welcome message sent out still
tells subscribers how to post, etc... which is what bothers me. I know from
combing through the archives that there is no way to fix this without access
to the config files but is there an alternate solution or does anyone
You mention many times in your website that your name is spelled Mailman,
but your logo says MailMan. What gives?
Cheers,
Ben
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Hi,
I am using Mailman 2.0.1 and would like to know
if Mailman 2.1 will enable end users (who do not have access to the config
files) to edit the complete Welcome message, and maybe even the help message. I
am aware of several other improvements that will take effect with 2.1 but this
is
Robb,
I'm pretty sure this is related to a bug with suexec and cgid in Apache
2 (though i could be wrong). A developer on one of the systems here in
DCU has written some patches that should be part of the apache 2.0.37
release.
In the meantime, these patches are available here:
At 1:33 -0400 5/22/2002, Ben Leibig wrote:
You mention many times in your website that your name is spelled Mailman,
but your logo says MailMan. What gives?
I'm sure you'll get a real answer, but until then...
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by
little statesmen
I have installed Mailman 2.0.8 via the RPM from Redhat on a server running
Redhat 7.1
The install went fine, web interface works, I can set up new lists, add
users from the website, it mails out a confirmation email, BUT when I go to
send mail to the list, Sendmail bounces back telling me it's
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 12:52:56AM -0600, Kory Wheatley wrote:
Critical trying to run Python 2.1 on my production mailman 2.0.11
Univeristy Mailing Lists. I had to revert back to Python1.5.2
Does Python 2.1 work with Mailman 2.0.11.
I got it to work with Python 2.2.1 but this one was built
Very critical does anyone know if Pytnon 2.1 will work with mailman
2.0.11, (problems with
my production mailing lists)
Explanation below:
I've install mailman 2.0.11 on Red Hat 7.2 and it was working fine
until
I upgrade to Python 2.1. Once I upgraded to this version everything
seemed fine
Jim --
...and then Jim Hale said...
%
% I've decided that until I get comfortable with running SA as a system-wide
% util, I'm going to set it up for individuals on my EMail server (there's only 5
% so copying the files needed shouldn't be a big hassle) - anyway - is there a
Note that you
Hi,
Grant asked:
What have I missed that allows Mailman to create users??
aliases.
I do this:
On telnet session:
% newlist -o LISTNAME
Then a set of lines like this appears in the telnet window and an output
file is made in the same directory.
- - - snip starts - - -
## LISTNAME
Mark Rauterkus wrote:
How do you easily patch the contents of the output file (-o) into the
aliases file? The cut and paste is a drag with pico, and the word wrap is a
pain.
newlist -o /etc/mail/aliases (everything gets APPENDED)
NOTE: this will _also_ output the aliases to
Mailman 2.0.8
I put a name into the forbidden posters list (Privacy Options: Addresses
whose postings are always held for approval,) hoping that I would get a
notice and it would be held if that person posted again. Today a new
message came in and it went right through.
I had copied the
Hi,
There are some list admins that wants the list closed for a while when they
are on a long vacation. So that no members can post to the list.
I am thinking of the following :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wants to be closed a while.
So i as a site admin wants to do this :
etc/aliases
Change:
testlist
At 02:24 PM 5/23/02, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
How do you easily patch the contents of the output file (-o) into the
aliases file? The cut and paste is a drag with pico, and the word wrap is a
pain.
Why not just say
newlist -o /etc/mail/aliases
- Bob
Dan,
I am really interested in this as well. I would like it if there was a
way to auto unsubscribe after a period of designated time, like join for
a week, month year or indefinetly. If you find anything please let me
know. If we write any code here at affero I'll post it to the list.
-Chris
Just wanted to thank everyone! The list is up and running now. I
appreciate everyone's help!
Grant
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