All right... A sendmail configuration change caught me.
in Sendmail 8.12.9, it seems to have moved the stuff in /etc/smrsh to
/usr/adm/sm.rsh.
Now I need to figure out why sendmail is ignoring the setgid on the script...
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Now I need to figure out why sendmail is ignoring the setgid on the script...
Grrr...
You know how it says in the INSTALL file:
By default, the value is the list `mailman other mail daemon'.
That appears to be wrong. In the Makefile, it only said mailman.
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Hi,
Hacksaw wrote:
Now I need to figure out why sendmail is ignoring the setgid on the script...
Grrr...
You know how it says in the INSTALL file:
By default, the value is the list `mailman other mail daemon'.
That appears to be wrong. In the Makefile, it only said mailman.
In the same INSTALL
Ooops. Right, it's configure that sets that up. Duh.
Okay, I'll go back under my rock now.
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Friends,
I´m having trouble with out of office autoreply messages sent to some list.
Some users recieved a lot of them, because of some list member who didn´t
know that you must not use out of office messages if you are member of
mailing lists.
Is Mailman capable of blocking this kind of
I have several list owners with large lists. They get a bunch of bounces
each time they mail. Occasionally, they get lots more bounces than they
expect.
Is there any way to get Mailman to save the reason for the bounce?
The bounce log contains only the list name, email address and the bounce
First, all my announcements to my new mailman list were bounced back,
and I couldn't figure out how to correct it. Then my postings (like
this one) to the mailman-users list were also held up. Now, I'm unable
to unsubscribe from the mailman-users list. Somebody help me, I'm
trapped.
Greetings,
We have just begun using mailman and are discovering it's mysteries. Please
be patient with ignorant questions!
I have a dozen lists, none actively used yet, that are set up ready to
convert people from our old list processor. This morning each list sent an
email from the
Harv Teitelbaum wrote:
First, all my announcements to my new mailman list were bounced back,
and I couldn't figure out how to correct it. Then my postings (like
this one) to the mailman-users list were also held up. Now, I'm unable
to unsubscribe from the mailman-users list. Somebody help me,
On 8/23/2004 5:55, Luis Fernando C. Talora [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I´m having trouble with out of office autoreply messages sent to some list.
Some users recieved a lot of them, because of some list member who didn´t
know that you must not use out of office messages if you are member of
Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
I´m having trouble with out of office autoreply messages sent to some list.
Some users recieved a lot of them, because of some list member who didn´t
know that you must not use out of office messages if you are member of
mailing lists.
Is Mailman capable of
On 8/23/2004 8:21, Mike Cullum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
We have just begun using mailman and are discovering it's mysteries. Please
be patient with ignorant questions!
I have a dozen lists, none actively used yet, that are set up ready to
convert people from our old list
Mike Cullum wrote:
I have a dozen lists, none actively used yet, that are set up ready to
convert people from our old list processor. This morning each list sent an
email from the listhame-bounces address to the listname-owner with the
following message:
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 07:55, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Friends,
I´m having trouble with out of office autoreply messages sent to some list.
Some users recieved a lot of them, because of some list member who didn´t
know that you must not use out of office messages if you are member of
On Aug 23, 2004, at 8:55 AM, Luis Fernando C. Talora wrote:
Friends,
I´m having trouble with out of office autoreply messages sent to some
list.
Some users recieved a lot of them, because of some list member who
didn´t
know that you must not use out of office messages if you are member of
Fellows,
The list archives helped me solving the problem. The following link holds
the answer I was looking for:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-January/034073.html
Hope it helps somebody else in the future.
Regards,
Talora
Hi!
I was referred to your site by a nice guy at our ISP who thinks you
might be able to help us. So I logged on. Now I know what it feels like
when you're in Rome but can't talk like the Romans do (to analogize an
old proverb).
Now please don't get me wrong -- I think you're site is
I want to install mailman 2.1.5 in machine with use o/s solaris 9. I have do what I
read in INSTALL file but I have error when I run this :
$ make install
this is the error message :
bash-2.05# make install
Creating architecture independent directories...
chmod o-r
http://www.thebeavers.net
(B
(B
(B
(BI am a novice with frontpage and want to install mailman on my site. Do you
(Bknow of anyone who can help me with my installation.
(B
(BThanks,
(BCurt Beavers
(B770-313-2624
(B404-818-9068 fax
(B818-9068 voice-com
(B http://www.thebeavers.net/
I have and address that is too long. How do I get my address book to take
it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It won't let me get past churc.
Ruby Shutt
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Mailman-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Will this program allow someone to send email to more than 30 people at a
time since most ISPs consider spamming with more than 30 people. I have a
client who has many clients that he sends email to regarding his business.
Thanks
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I am a webmaster for my school and we are migrating from sendmail and
minimalist to mailman and exim. We currently are running a daily
announcement mailing list with a perl script. there is a long list of
members and the perl script sends the message to each one. we want to use
mailman but keep
I have just setup Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.8 and have found that the
installation does not integrate by default with the postfix admin which
stores all users and domains in MySQL.
When I send an email to the list I successfully setup, I receive this error:
Your message did not reach some or
Hello Mike,
On Monday, August 23, 2004, You wrote to subject: [Mailman-Users] False Moderator
Requests?
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list has -1 request(s) waiting for your
consideration at:
As far as I can see there are NO requests waiting for the moderator and
nothing to resolve.
Look at
I have just setup Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.8 and have found that the
installation does not integrate by default with the postfix admin which
stores all users and domains in MySQL.
When I send an email to the list I successfully setup, I receive this error:
Your message did not reach some or
On Aug 23, 2004, at 8:57 AM, Jeff Barger wrote:
Is Mailman capable of blocking this kind of message?
You can play around with the spam filtering to catch a lot of these
messages. IMHO, it's best to just stop munging the Reply-To. See this
page: http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html.
On Aug 19, 2004, at 6:13 AM, Curt Beavers wrote:
http://www.thebeavers.net
I am a novice with frontpage and want to install mailman on my site.
Do you
know of anyone who can help me with my installation.
FrontPage has nothing to do with Mailman.
Perhaps you may be asking how to install Mailman
On Aug 22, 2004, at 7:11 PM, Cameron Tuckerman wrote:
I am a webmaster for my school and we are migrating from sendmail and
minimalist to mailman and exim. We currently are running a daily
announcement mailing list with a perl script. there is a long list of
members and the perl script sends the
On Aug 22, 2004, at 11:06 PM, NSHB wrote:
I have just setup Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.8 and have found that the
installation does not integrate by default with the postfix admin which
stores all users and domains in MySQL.
When I send an email to the list I successfully setup, I receive this
Yes Mark, I tried those things, and they don't work. I followed the same
URL you show below and followed the instructions. Twice. The page that
loaded then had the message A confirmation email has been sent... but I
never received anything, and am still subscribed.
Harv
Mark Sapiro wrote:
teuku hasbullah wrote:
unable to execute /export/builds/s9-release/s9_u4ccd_03/usr/src/tools/gcc: No such
file or directory
error: command '/export/builds/s9-release/s9_u4ccd_03/usr/src/tools/gcc' failed with
exit status 1
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target
Ed Greenberg wrote:
The bounce log contains only the list name, email address and the bounce
score. I can infer whether the bounce was hard or soft by whether the score
increased by 1.0 or 0.5. There is no way to tell if the bounce was mailbox
full or no such user or perhaps horrors my SMTP
Dr. Irving David Shapiro wrote:
I was referred to your site by a nice guy at our ISP who thinks you
might be able to help us. So I logged on. Now I know what it feels like
when you're in Rome but can't talk like the Romans do (to analogize an
old proverb).
...
This list is not generally for
At 10:14 AM -0400 2004-08-20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have and address that is too long. How do I get my address book to take
it.
Address book? There is no address book in Mailman. Moreover,
space characters are not allowed in e-mail addresses.
Just what program are you thinking
At 12:36 AM -0400 2004-08-22, Toby Butzon wrote:
If there's already a good way to work around this issue, fill me in.
Subscribe both sets of addresses, then set one of them to NOMAIL.
User can post from either address, only one will actually get a copy
of all posts to the list.
Of course,
At 6:27 PM -0400 2004-08-21, Monetary Values wrote:
Will this program allow someone to send email to more than 30 people at a
time since most ISPs consider spamming with more than 30 people. I have a
client who has many clients that he sends email to regarding his business.
Mailman will send
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:03:09PM +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
Moreover,
space characters are not allowed in e-mail addresses.
Actually, according to RFC822 (section 3.4.1), spaces are
allowed in email addresses:
Note: In particular, quoting is NOT permitted within
atoms. For example when the
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 12:36 AM -0400 2004-08-22, Toby Butzon wrote:
If there's already a good way to work around this issue, fill me in.
Subscribe both sets of addresses, then set one of them to NOMAIL.
User can post from either address, only one will actually get a copy
of all
Hi,
I am having troubles with the archives displaying for
the month of August. When I run arch in the bin
directory everything shows up working great. Do I
need to setup a cron job to do this for me or should
this automatically work by default.
Thanks in advance
Jared
Jared Nyland wrote:
I am having troubles with the archives displaying for
the month of August. When I run arch in the bin
directory everything shows up working great. Do I
need to setup a cron job to do this for me or should
this automatically work by default.
bin/arch is only intended for
Harv Teitelbaum wrote:
Yes Mark, I tried those things, and they don't work. I followed the same
URL you show below and followed the instructions. Twice. The page that
loaded then had the message A confirmation email has been sent... but I
never received anything, and am still subscribed.
I
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