Mark Sapiro wrote:
As far as running the a web server is concerned, You don't have to, but
that's the GUI list administration and user interface. No web server
- no GUI for even these functions.
I've figured that out, and I can certainly see why it makes sense when the list
administrator is not
hello,
I am using Debian woody along with the 2.0.11 Mailman debian package.
The CGI-scripts are working, now I am trying to set up the connection
to qmail.
For this purpose I am using qmail-to-mailman.py with these settings:
# Configuration variables - Change these for your site if necessary.
At 1:09 AM -0500 2004-09-22, Jon Roland wrote:
I've figured that out, and I can certainly see why it makes sense when
the list administrator is not directly on the machine that hosts mailman,
but it seems like it would be useful to have an alternative of running a
python GUI that does the same
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 1:09 AM -0500 2004-09-22, Jon Roland wrote:
it seems like it would be useful to have an alternative of running a
python GUI that does the same thing without having to run the web server
when the use for it is so limited. Just a suggested item for the
to-do list.
I
At 3:32 AM -0500 2004-09-22, Jon Roland wrote:
I don't understand how you could possibly accomplish this. Are
you proposing that the Python developers create an entire new
Graphical User Interface, to compete with X11R6/Gnome/KDE and the
like, and then somehow serve this remotely via the
Interesting.
Subject: Mailman-Users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 54
Okay, I have mailman running and created the initial list 'mailman'. My
questiong is, do i actually have to keep this list for mailman to run or
can i hide this list from the actual lists page?
You have to keep the list, but
messages?
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=953320group_id=103atid=100103
Thanks in advance for any help.
--chipper
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Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've figured that out, and I can certainly see why it makes sense
when the list administrator is not directly on the machine that
hosts mailman, but it seems like it would be useful to have an
alternative of running a python GUI that does the same
Chip Mefford wrote:
messages?
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=953320group_id=103atid=100103
Two comments were added today.
Thanks in advance for any help.
This problem is fixable by escaping the offending ^From .*$ lines
in the listname.mbox/listname.mbox file, either
Abbas Qaizar wrote:
Can anybody explain for this :
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Hi all,
I've been running Mailman for years with Sendmail, but am now
attempting to set up a new mail server with Postfix instead. The
documentation all seems to be pretty straightforward -- but
unfortunately, it also all seems to be inapplicable once Postfix Admin
is added to the mix.
Hi,
I'd like to make mailman accept all messages with a certain header, say
Innposted: 1. I already tried adding
if msgdata.get('innposted'):
msgdata['approved'] = 1
msgdata['adminapproved'] = 1
after
if passwd is not missing and
--On Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:56 am +0200 Brad Knowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you mean by a simple GUI front end? I mean, even the simplest
X11R6 application is going to be larger than the entire Python/Mailman
project, even if it's just the graphical version of
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Chip Mefford wrote:
messages?
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=953320group_id=103atid=100103
Two comments were added today.
Thanks in advance for any help.
This problem is fixable by escaping the offending ^From .*$ lines
in the listname.mbox/listname.mbox
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 23:32:25 -0600 Anthony Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, Apache 2 still 403s when attempting to access
/pipermail/listname/, using either hostname
My question at this point is this: what Mailman directories should
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:55:59 +0200 Felix E. Klee wrote:
if msgdata.get('innposted'):
Should be
if msg.get('innposted'):
It works now.
Felix
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I suspect my mailman setup is stable and OK but a new problem has
developed and can't resolve it...
Mailman 2.1.3 running with sendmail on a raq4
mailman domain is emisnug.org.uk raq is raq.uk2net.com
ISP is uk2.net
The list is running fine, mail to most people working OK to and fro etc
The
Hello,
Does the mass subscribe option allow for bulk additions from a file containing the
list of addresses?
Can you invite people to join a list using the mass subscribe option? I would like the
potential members to opt-in with a confirmation reply e-mail.
Regards,
Dana
At 5:08 PM +0100 2004-09-22, Ian Eiloart wrote:
I think that what is called for is an installer package, using one of
the various installer systems out there. Now, that would NOT entail
creating an application, just writing some installer config files.
The problem is that you have to do this
In July, I posted on this topic with my best recollection of how I installed
mailman on MacOS X 10.3. Today, I finally had a chance to try out my own
instructions on my test system. There were a few minor mistakes so here is
the corrected and tested version:
Successful Panther (MacOS X 10.3)
On 22-Sep-04, at 11:23 PM, Larry Stone wrote:
e) Postfix is already installed on your computer but is not running by
default. You will need to get Postfix configured and started but how
to do
that is beyond the scope of this document.
Postfix Enabler, either the release version 1.0.9 or the beta
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