G.Armour Van Horn writes:
Locate the two oldest files in /qfiles and move them out of the directory
(or delete them if the .msg file appears to be unimportant). At least in
my
case the problem was that the oldest message was damaged and there was no
body. I'm working on the assumption that
Modify $prefix/Mailman/MailCommandHandler.py
Line 123precedence = string.lower(msg.get('precedence', ''))
Line 124ack = string.lower(msg.get('x-ack', ''))
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I created the a etc-officers mailing list, but when I
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Philip White wrote:
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I created the a etc-officers mailing list, but when I try to subscribe
to it from a different e-mail address, here's what I get in response to
my confirmation reply:
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Kevin Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will Mailman work on Red Hat 7.2 and with MS Exchange 5.5 as its SMTP server
?
Yes. Tell your local MTA that he must use Exchange as relay|smarthost.
Please send no Cc. I answer only via the list.
Detlef Neubauer
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Hi,
I've just started using mailman, and it's not performing
quite how I'd expect.
qrunner is using around 140mb of ram to process messages,
and taking about 20 minutes of CPU time. I'm not sure
exactly what processor is in the box, but something like
an 800mhz zeon.
These
Hi,
I have recently begun enforcing a plain text only policy based on the
instructions in FAQ 3.10:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.10
(adding header values to Privacy Options - Spam-specific posting
filters, e.g. Content-Type: .*mixed)
The problem is that this has cast
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 07:42, Tim Hutchinson wrote:
I have recently begun enforcing a plain text only policy based on the
instructions in FAQ 3.10:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.10
(adding header values to Privacy Options - Spam-specific posting
filters, e.g.
This is a linguistic subtlety in the English version of Mailman.
Maliman refers to list subscribers as members, for example when rejecting a post
from a non-member to a members-only list. This terminology is confusing in some
circumstances. Here's why.
I run lists for a professional,
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 11:09, Bob Weissman wrote:
This is a linguistic subtlety in the English version of Mailman.
[...]
In my own Mailman 2.0.11 installation, I've scoured the sources for
user-visible strings and changed member to subscriber everywhere
I thought it was important. I would
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Kevin Robbins wrote:
Will Mailman work on Red Hat 7.2 and with MS Exchange 5.5 as its SMTP server
?
I do this using Mailman on FreeBSD and Exchange 2000 as my SMTP server.
You'll need to configure Exchange to allow relay from the Mailman
machine. On the Mailman machine
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Tim Hutchinson wrote:
I have recently begun enforcing a plain text only policy based on the
instructions in FAQ 3.10:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=all#3.10
(adding header values to Privacy Options - Spam-specific posting
filters, e.g. Content-Type:
I'm certainly not brave enough to attempt to change it, but I have often been bothered
by the terminology. Subscriber is the exact right word in this case, member or
employee might be a good fit, but then again, they might not. I have lists in which
member, employee, and stockholder would be
Two questions:
1. can I re-archive my mailing list archive?
When I first set up the mailing list, I experimented with a few options for
archival: monthly, quarterly, and yearly. I therefore got all those
fragemented parts in the archive. Can I re-archive according CURRENT setting
and consolidate
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Bugs/problems that I noticed in 2.0.12:
On the Administrative Requests page, it says the following:
- -- When you're finished, click on the Submit All Data button at the top
or bottom of this page. This button will submit all selected actions for
Python 2.2.1 (#1, Jul 16 2002, 13:08:19)
[GCC 3.0.4] on sunos5
When I run configure, I get:
...
checking for mailman UID... Traceback (most recent call last):
File conftest.py, line 1, in ?
import pwd, string
ImportError: No module named pwd
cat: cannot open conftest.out
configure:
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, H. Wade Minter wrote:
All other lists on this server work fine - you can get in with no
problems. There is nothing showing up in the mailman logs or httpd logs.
The only clue I have is a process that shows up in the ps list:
nobody 83092 0.0 1.7 9496 8844 ?? S
I'm using 2.0.11 (installed as part of RedHat 7.3) and I set up a number
of mailing lists. I have the option set to allow posting only by list
members (member_posting_only), and I also tried the option that holds all
posts for my approval. When a message comes in from an unknown address,
mailman
I would like to be able to do a batch unsubscribe of an entire list, in this
case about 5,000 subscribers. I can see how to use the remove_members to remove
a group of subscribers using a text file, but not an entire list. I also would
like to do it without them receiving a message telling them
Does anyone here know of any message feedback mechanism that can be added to
Mailman? I'm looking to add a web-based rating mechanism. Initially, the
idea is to let people give others negative feedback points, but the price of
doing so is that you received a percentage of a point yourself, thus
At 15:12 -0500 7/16/2002, Tom Lynch wrote:
Python 2.2.1 (#1, Jul 16 2002, 13:08:19)
[GCC 3.0.4] on sunos5
When I run configure, I get:
...
checking for mailman UID... Traceback (most recent call last):
File conftest.py, line 1, in ?
import pwd, string
ImportError: No module named pwd
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