I have mailman, qmail, and the qmail-to-mailman.py script
installed. New installation, this is the closest its ever been to
working.
Any posts to mailman lists get bounced with 'not allowed to
post', even though they clearly are from subscribers.
Any suggestions?
Run check_perms, check_db,
At 3:19 AM + 2004-09-01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm developing a script to automate list creation, particularly
alias creation. I'm running into weird errors.
Note that if you use postfix as your MTA, this process can be
automated. See the POSTFIX.README file that should have come as
Hello,
i am sorry i was not very consistent describing problem because i was
looking at the problem from the user point at first. That is why i said that
mailman does not pass letters with national characters in subject line. I
was not talking about encoded letter's source. After i investigeted
On 9/1/2004 1:09, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, if you use any other MTA, I'm not aware of an integrated
method of achieving the same goals.
Using Exim, once the initial install is done correctly, no aliases need be
messed with when creating or removing mailing lists.
Citeren Henry Olders [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 31 Aug 2004, at 7:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have intall the mailman and configured it but i can't get receive
email from
the users. How do i need configure it?
Savas
Savas, can you provide additional information, eg what
Rimgaudas Laucius wrote:
i am sorry i was not very consistent describing problem because i was
looking at the problem from the user point at first. That is why i said that
mailman does not pass letters with national characters in subject line. I
was not talking about encoded letter's source.
I believe i followed all the directions properly, but now when i send
out an email to the mailing list i get the following error back:
The Postfix program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Command died
with status 2:
/usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post everyone. Command output:
Failure to
exec script.
I also get this in my smtp logs:
Sep 01 10:00:01 2004 (8010)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp for 1 recips,
completed in 0.031 seconds
Sep 01 10:00:01 2004 (8010) All recipients refused: (-2, 'Name or
service not known')
digests.mbox is where posts are collected for eventual inclusion in the
digest. It
After checking with individual AOL users off-list, we're starting to
get responses such as the following. Seems to be some inconsistency in
the details (gone completely or in spam folder, or some of both), but
something definitely happened. We cannot comply with the whitelist
requirements,
On 1 Sep 2004, at 10:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Citeren Henry Olders [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 31 Aug 2004, at 7:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have intall the mailman and configured it but i can't get receive
email from
the users. How do i need configure it?
Savas
Savas, can you provide
you would be doing them a favor, honest.
On Sep 1, 2004, at 9:28 AM, John wrote:
so may have to unsubscribe all the AOL people and tell them to use a
different email if they still wish to be on the list. That's kind of
a bummer for them
--
My AOL users have also discovered our mail in their SPAM folders. I run
both YahooGroups! lists and Mailman lists and it has happened to messages
from both lists as of ~8/26.
Does anyone know if there are AOL User-controllable switches? Can we give
the user instructions on how to individually
Hey Mr. Knowles:
Yes, I now remember being pointed to those at one time.
However our server uses exim, which is why I'm building this
script. Any idea why a command which works without a hitch
when run on a command line would break down into errors and
hang when run in a perl script as:
I have searched fairly intensively looking for a previously posted
answer to my question, but have not turned up anything other than a
similar post to this list last year which didn't get a response (see:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-February/026093.html)
All list
At 11:28 AM -0500 2004-09-01, John wrote:
Anyone have any human being contacts at AOL to try to resolve this with them?
Carl Hutzler is their Spam Czar. Google turns up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as his e-mail address.
--
Brad Knowles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to
At 1:53 PM -0500 2004-09-01, Todd K. Watson wrote:
Most MTA's and MUA's inject a Date line, but I'm using Qmail as an MTA
-- which doesn't inject one. It seems that it's the job of the MUA
(Mailman in this case) to create the Date: line according to RFC-2822.
The MUA should include a Date:
Thanks Brad,
This makes sense to me, and I was afraid that was going to be the
answer. I'll take a look at qmail-based solutions. However...
Not to instigate a who should do what, but this doesn't sit well for
me. It seems to me that the MTA should not inject any date except in a
Received:
On 9/1/2004 13:12, Todd K. Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Brad,
This makes sense to me, and I was afraid that was going to be the
answer. I'll take a look at qmail-based solutions. However...
Not to instigate a who should do what, but this doesn't sit well for
me. It seems
MLM Subscriber wrote:
Does anyone know if there are AOL User-controllable switches? Can we give
the user instructions on how to individually whitelist our messages?
I don't know what recent changes AOL has made, but it used to work if
the AOL user put an address in his/her AOL address book,
I need to create an announce only list, so far I've set the moderation bit
for /everyone/ on the list except for myself, what else do I need to do?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However our server uses exim, which is why I'm building this
script.
And in case you missed it, John W. Baxter posted about 25 minutes
before the above:
Using Exim, once the initial install is done correctly, no aliases need be
messed with when creating or removing
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote:
I need to create an announce only list, so far I've set the moderation bit
for /everyone/ on the list except for myself, what else do I need to do?
Visit the FAQ wizard at http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py and
read article 3.11
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Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/1/2004 18:13, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John's post is at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-September/039133.html
Contact him, not me for the meaning of once the initial install is
done correctly.
It has to do with following the posted recipe which is in a
On Sep 1, 2004, at 01:39, Ed Greenberg wrote:
Many things show up as mail from non-member which contain nothing
but a forbidden attachment. Can we run through the content filter
BEFORE testing for membership so that this cr*p just gets discarded?
You can change the order of the handlers in the
On 08:12 PM 9/1/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My AOL users have also discovered our mail in their SPAM folders. I run
both YahooGroups! lists and Mailman lists and it has happened to messages
from both lists as of ~8/26.
I can say with confidante that our lists are still getting through
I'm set up in a jail on a BSD server where I don't have root, but have
the cooperation of the root user of our project's jail. Do I need to
connect instead with the server administrator to make this happen?
Setting up exim correctly, that is.
BTW, this whole BSD / jail thing is a completely
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