David Boothe wrote:
I habe the following set up as a cron job...
/path/to/mailman/bin/list_members listname | mail -s 'List Names' [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
It sends the email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but it is empty.
You might try
/path/to/mailman/bin/list_members listname
HI,
check_perms doesn't find any problem, and SeLinux is disabled.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: test 123king wrote:
I am installing mailman 2.1.9 on my Fedora 4 server running with Apache 2.0.54
and Sendmail 8.13.4. I configured mailman as below:
Anne Ramey wrote:
You might try
/path/to/mailman/bin/list_members listname /path/to/mail -s 'List
Names' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is shell dependent. doesn't work in all shells, but if it does,
the effect of the above would be to write both stdout and stderr from
the command
test 123king wrote:
check_perms doesn't find any problem, and SeLinux is disabled.
Any other thoughts?
In the OP you said running the cgi via sudo -u apache worked, but are
you sure this is invoking the wrapper with the same user and group
(group is the critical thing) as Apache does. Do you
Yes, it is apache, please see below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] conf]# grep User httpd.conf
# User/Group: The name (or #number) of the user/group to run httpd as.
# . On SCO (ODT 3) use User nouser and Group nogroup.
User apache
[EMAIL PROTECTED] conf]# grep Group httpd.conf
# User/Group: The name (or
test 123king wrote:
I just found this in the suexec.log:
uid: (632/listman) gid: (545/545) cmd: listinfo
command not in docroot (/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/listinfo)
Does this make any sense?
Maybe. It appears your Apache installation is using suEXEC and it is
not properly configured (assuming
I have messages coming from a Gatewayed Message board to mailman. There is
an extra field To: field and a Sender: field and I need to get the Sender
e-mail address.
I have tried modifying the SENDER_HEADERS to
('sender','from',None,'reply-to'), so sender is before from, but it still
grabs the
Great, thanks, that worked. I read about the USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER, but it
did not seem that it applied, a little confused there.
Thanks
-Rob
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 12:42 PM
To: Rob Jackson;
Hello,
Running postfix I get the following log entry, however I am not able
to find where this was received in any of the mailman logs. I thought
I would be able to track it by E84DC2659F but I am not able to find
this number repeated in the mailman logs. The mail never appears to
be
Con Wieland wrote:
Running postfix I get the following log entry, however I am not able
to find where this was received in any of the mailman logs. I thought
I would be able to track it by E84DC2659F but I am not able to find
this number repeated in the mailman logs. The mail never appears
[Using Mailman v 2.1.6]
I'm getting the following error when I try to run fix_url. Can
someone tell me what is wrong and how to fix it?
Running fix_url.fix_url()...
Loading list listname (locked)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/withlist, line 297, in ?
main()
File
Catherine Maxwell wrote:
I'm getting the following error when I try to run fix_url. Can
someone tell me what is wrong and how to fix it?
Command line?
Running fix_url.fix_url()...
Loading list listname (locked)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File bin/withlist, line 297, in ?
How do I use this App?
My incoming mail has been down for 24 hours.
Thanks
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I also have .Mac
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Hi Folks
I've googled the archives and poked around as much as I could, but
cannot find the answer to my problem, so I figured I'd post to the list
to see if anyone had any ideas.
We had a very large number of moderation messages for one of our lists
(33,000+) so I went to mailman/data and
wallace winfrey wrote:
We had a very large number of moderation messages for one of our lists
(33,000+) so I went to mailman/data and manually rm'ed them (them being
heldmsg-listname-*.pck).
That's part of the problem. When you just rm the
heldmsg-listname-.pck, you are only removing the
At 6:38 PM -0700 9/29/06, Mark Sapiro wrote:
or with 33,000 messages
bin/discard --quiet data/heldmsg-listname-*.pck
to supress the 33,000 Discarded held msg ... reports.
With 33,000 messages, I imagine that command-line wildcard expansion
won't work. You may have to do something like:
On 9/29/06 6:12 PM, Robert Scott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I use this App on my Mac G4 with OS X?
The FAQ http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py will lead you to
instructions on how to do that, except...
My incoming mail has been down for 24 hours.
Mailman won't help you a bit
Mark Sapiro wrote:
You should use
bin/discard data/heldmsg-listname-*.pck
or with 33,000 messages
bin/discard --quiet data/heldmsg-listname-*.pck
to supress the 33,000 Discarded held msg ... reports.
OK, thanks for the reminder. I think I remember seeing something about
this in the
wallace winfrey wrote:
I've tried restarting mailman (it's worth mentioning that mailmanctl
stop doesnt actually stop mailman and it has to be manually killed and
restarted with the -s option) and apache, but nothing helps.
After you do mailmanctl stop, what's still running. Presumably, still
Mark Sapiro wrote:
After you do mailmanctl stop, what's still running. Presumably, still
mailmanctl, but which if any qrunners? Also, what's in Mailman's
qrunner log? Also, did you manually kill *all* Mailman processes
before starting again? See
Catherine Maxwell wrote:
Yes, command line.
Sorry for being cryptic. By command line? I meant what was the
command line you typed?
These are the files that are on the server:
-rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 216198 Sep 29 00:41 config.pck
-rw-r- 1 mailman mailman 93225 Oct 3 2005
wallace winfrey wrote:
Assuming you're not concerned about losing possible other request like
subscription approvals, etc. you can try just moving requests.pck out
of the lists/listname/ directory. You may have to do the same with
pending.pck. Mailman will create new 'empty' ones when you go
wallace winfrey wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
As I suggested, you can look at mailman/locks/ to see if there might be
a stale lock for the list and if so, remove it. Can you access an
actual member's options page, or just the options login page? If the
former, then the list probably isn't
wallace winfrey wrote:
It looks like a bunch of messages in the meantime have popped up in the
mailman/data directory; presumably some of them are posts from
subscribers that didn't make it out to the list ? Any idea on how to fix
this?
They are held messages, so mail is getting that far which
Please include the list in your replies.
Catherine Maxwell wrote:
At 10:21 PM 9/29/2006, you wrote:
Sorry for being cryptic. By command line? I meant what was the
command line you typed?
Oh.
bin/withlist -l -r fix_url listname -u hostname.com
But that isn't the most of it. All attempts for
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