At 9:44 AM +0200 2005-03-04, Graham Leggett wrote:
This is a postfix configuration problem. I would recommend
checking the Postfix FAQ, and the archive of the postfix-users
mailing list.
Already did to no avail, which is why I am now asking it here in case
anyone here has ever run
Brad Knowles said:
A few seconds Googling for postfix mail loops back to myself
turns up the page at http://www.topology.org/linux/postfixloop.html
as the third link.
A link which does not describe the problem I am having in the slightest.
Moreover, a few seconds spent searching
Hi,
I've had mailman running quite happily for a period of time on a redhat
9 machine and made sure that when I set it up that the groups were all
correct and for a few weeks messages were going out to the list. Then,
periodically (every few weeks) I get the following message in the logs
and
Mailman 2.1.5
Looked in FAQs
In my list settings: Non-digest options - Footer added to mail sent to
regular list members, I have a footer which includes an ampersand ().
Messages received from the list show this as amp;.
Maybe this a function of a mail server somewhere, although I doubt that.
For accreditation reasons, we are setting up automated lists for the
colleges of our university. Since we were using Mailman already, we set up a
seperate server, and scripts automatically create/delete lists based on
automated data that comes from our PeopleSoft database. These lists are set
At 1:05 PM +0200 2005-03-04, Graham Leggett wrote:
Brad Knowles said:
A few seconds Googling for postfix mail loops back to myself
turns up the page at http://www.topology.org/linux/postfixloop.html
as the third link.
A link which does not describe the problem I am having in the
At 11:12 AM + 2005-03-04, it support wrote:
I've tracked down the problem to the ownership of the files are changing.
No longer are they being owned by mailman, but by root. I can fix the
problem by resetting the ownership of the files to mailman and
re-running check_perms -f to fix any
Is there a way to enable all bounces, even the ones that mailman can handle,
to go to the list owner?
Thanks,
Barbara
-Original Message-
From: Brad Knowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 4:05 PM
To: Pantejo, Barbara FTL
Cc: mailman-users@python.org
Subject:
At 8:05 AM -0600 2005-03-04, Willie McKemie wrote:
Alright, some movement here. I found the scripts on my local mailman
install and seem to be able to execute them. Now, how do I get the
list_members script to operate on data in a config.pck file?
path/mailman/bin/list_members
At 2:38 PM + 2005-03-04, david gordon wrote:
In my list settings: Non-digest options - Footer added to mail sent to
regular list members, I have a footer which includes an ampersand ().
Messages received from the list show this as amp;.
That's a result of editing the footer text via the
At 10:06 AM -0500 2005-03-04, Pantejo, BarbaraFTL wrote:
Is there a way to enable all bounces, even the ones that mailman can handle,
to go to the list owner?
No, not that I know of. At least, not from within Mailman itself.
Depending on your MTA and the way you have
Pantejo, Barbara wrote:
Is there a way to enable all bounces, even the ones that mailman can handle,
to go to the list owner?
Bounces that result in a disable are sent to the listowner. Ones that
just increment the score are logged in the 'bounce' log, but the
message itself is discarded.
David Abrahams wrote:
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 8:57 AM -0500 2005-03-03, David Abrahams wrote:
Fantastic; this list strips enclosures.
Yup. That's intentional.
You can see the page at http://www.luannocracy.com/mailman.html
It looks to me like [EMAIL
Mark Sapiro wrote:
However, both list membership and moderation are handled in the
Moderate handler which normally comes before Hold in the pipeline, so
presumably, the poster of this message is a list member and is not
moderated if this list uses the default pipline.
Except, as Brad correctly
Can anyone explain this one to me?
Mar 04 07:35:02 2005 (4008) Uncaught runner exception: unknown encoding:
gb2312
Mar 04 07:35:02 2005 (4008) Traceback (most recent call last):
File /home/mailman-2.1/Mailman/Queue/Runner.py, line 111, in
_oneloop
self._onefile(msg, msgdata)
File
At 10:53 AM -0600 2005-03-04, Young, Darren wrote:
LookupError: unknown encoding: gb2312
Googling for this string returns the page at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2002-December/014223.html
as the first hit. Doing a bit more searching of the archives, and
you find
Brad Knowles wrote:
Try re-reading it. I believe you will find that it does.
Having investigated exactly that issue three days ago and found it not
to be the problem, I am quite confident that it does not.
I can understand your frustration, but taking it out on me isn't
going to help
Young, Darren wrote:
Can anyone explain this one to me?
Mar 04 07:35:02 2005 (4008) Uncaught runner exception: unknown encoding:
gb2312
Mar 04 07:35:02 2005 (4008) Traceback (most recent call last):
snip
File /home/mailman-2.1/Mailman/Handlers/CookHeaders.py, line 74, in
process
Hi all,
Sorry for all the questions lately, but is there a way to find out the
history of pending moderator requests to see which posts were
deferred/accepted/rejected/discarded? The list archives show the moderated
emails but it does not tell you whether the email was
At 7:17 PM +0200 2005-03-04, Graham Leggett wrote:
Do you understand the impact of making a post like you did to the question?
Do you realize that asking postfix questions on a mailing list
that is not devoted to supporting postfix is not really a good idea?
If you're not finding the answers
At 1:44 PM -0500 2005-03-04, Pantejo, BarbaraFTL wrote:
Sorry for all the questions lately, but is there a way to find out the
history of pending moderator requests to see which posts were
deferred/accepted/rejected/discarded?
So far as I know, the only place where you can get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm configuring a 'newsletter' list so all of the standard members are flagged
as moderated and, since I don't want to allow them to post messages to the
list, I would like such messages to be sent to the moderator to be considered
while sending a rejection notice back
Brian Carpenter wrote:
I am running Mailman 2.1.5p1 under cPanel.
I'm not sure how cPanel affects this. See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq06.011.htp
I have question on the URL that shows up for a scrubbed attachment on the
Archive page. Right now the URL shows up in
Forgot to mention:
Mailman version 2.1.5
OS is RH Linux AS3
- Original Message -
From: George Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mailman-users@python.org
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 3:41 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] checkdbs command question
Does the checkdbs command do ANYTHING other than
At 7:28 PM -0600 2005-03-04, Willie McKemie wrote:
In trying to do the above (on local mailman install), I get:
Illegal list name: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when I do a newlist. No matter how I specify the [listname].
list_lists continues to show no lists.
Can you show us an example of what you're
Hi Mark:
Thank you for the assistance.
The PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL governs the url to the archives of a list. That is
working fine. The url that I am talking about is the url that shows up when
looking at an archived message that had an attachment scrubbed.
Have a great day.
Kind regards,
Brian
I have a list and have been requested to add topics; however, many
members of the list are unsophiticated. Can I adjust the settings for
members (similar to setting moderation)? If yes, how?
David C Black
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Mailman-Users mailing list
since 16.02.2005 i get a daily moderation request with
even if i handled all requests in the web-interface and the
webpage for pending requests is empty.
1) sorry, not a mailman-error
2) the reason: all mailing-lists moved to another server and
after a power-off on the old server mailman was
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