Hi everyone, i´m newbie to linux and even more to mailman, and i would like to
know how can i disable email commands from a specific
list, i know i can disable some aliasses for that list, but i would like to
know if there is another way not so drastic
thanks.
PD: sorry about my english but i
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On Feb 2, 2007, at 1:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crashing on install of the Japanese and Korean Codecs. I swapped some
offlist E-mails with Barry Sapiro and told him that I would
I'm almost afraid to ask who Barry Sapiro is. Is that some
I think I solved my own problem. Instead of just restarting qrunner,
I did a stop and then a start. That did it.
The clue was when I ran
ps auxww | egrep 'p[y]thon'
as FAQ 3.14 suggests, instead of there being eight processes there,
there were only two.
So I'm back in business. Any
Our Mailman 2.1.5 system (on a Red Hat Linux server w/sendmail)
hasn't been working all week. I just discovered it, and the first
thing I did was ./mailmanctl restart ---
It appears to have done what I told it:
Feb 02 09:43:31 2007 (1541) Master watcher caught SIGINT. Restarting.
Feb 02
Daniel Villavicencio wrote:
Hi everyone, i'm newbie to linux and even more to mailman, and i would like to
know how can i disable email commands from a specific
list, i know i can disable some aliasses for that list, but i would like to
know if there is another way not so drastic
Disabling
Allan Trick wrote:
So I'm back in business. Any follow-up thoughts on why this happened?
Look at Mailman's error and qrunner logs from the time that the lists
stopped for clues as to why the other seven qrunners died (or why they
all died and only RetryRunner was restarted).
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Mark Sapiro
At 11:15 AM 2/2/2007, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Look at Mailman's error and qrunner logs from the time that the
lists stopped for clues as to why the other seven qrunners died (or
why they all died and only RetryRunner was restarted).
There's nothing in the error log. But qrunner's might have a
Has anyone implemented an automatic non-member approval based on a header value?
thanks,
John
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Mailman FAQ:
John wrote:
Has anyone implemented an automatic non-member approval based on a header
value?
A couple of remarks.
You can't do this with header_filter_rules because the accept action
merely passes this check; it doesn't unconditionally accept the
message.
This is not hard to do with a custom
Allan Trick wrote:
There's nothing in the error log. But qrunner's might have a
clue. I'm not sure how to read this:
Jan 31 11:38:51 2007 (1541) Master qrunner detected subprocess exit
(pid: 29673, sig: None, sts: 1, class: OutgoingRunner, slice: 1/1) [restarting]
This says OutgoingRunner
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