Hi all,
After trying everything in the Wiki, i got to the bottom where it says,
if all else fails, ask the list, so here goes:
I have compiled mailman 2.1.9 from source on Fedora Core 6, using
sendmail ver. 8.13.8.
Sendmail is working ccorrectly sending and receiving mail, and the
aliases
Hi
I have a topic set up which I use to be able to send to ALL members of
the list, even if they choose to read on the web only (similar to the
Yahoo Special Notices feature). However, if anyone replies to a mail
that follows the rule, all members subscribed to the topic also receive
those
At 8:10 AM +0100 4/2/07, Martin Dennett wrote:
I have a topic set up which I use to be able to send to ALL members of
the list, even if they choose to read on the web only (similar to the
Yahoo Special Notices feature). However, if anyone replies to a mail
that follows the rule, all
At 9:54 AM +0300 4/2/07, Dov Zamir wrote:
After trying everything in the Wiki, i got to the bottom where it says,
if all else fails, ask the list, so here goes:
You mention the wiki, but you don't say anything about the FAQ
Wizard. Did you try everything mentioned in FAQ 3.14 (and related
ציטוט Brad Knowles:
At 9:54 AM +0300 4/2/07, Dov Zamir wrote:
After trying everything in the Wiki, i got to the bottom where it says,
if all else fails, ask the list, so here goes:
You mention the wiki, but you don't say anything about the FAQ Wizard.
Did you try everything mentioned in
Hi,
I installed tcl/tk, Python and Mailman on a Solaris 10 system.
Everything seems to install fine, I can use the command line interface
to create a mailman list, set the site and delegate password etc.
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
the server side) I
ציטוט Dov Zamir:
ציטוט Brad Knowles:
At 9:54 AM +0300 4/2/07, Dov Zamir wrote:
After trying everything in the Wiki, i got to the bottom where it says,
if all else fails, ask the list, so here goes:
You mention the wiki, but you don't say anything about the FAQ Wizard.
Did
On 4/2/07 5:59 AM, Dov Zamir at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is an inability
to connect to 'localhost'. I added the host
ip address to mm_cfg.py and
solved th problem.
Now I'm trying to figure out why I can't access localhost
on port 25.
Is sendmail configured to listen on
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
the server side) I get the infamous error message:
The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before installation,
I made sure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH was set to
So, the apache was not running under
Dear Tokio,
first of all, thanks for your reply.
Tokio Kikuchi schreef:
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
the server side) I get the infamous error message:
The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before
installation, I made sure that
ציטוט Larry Stone:
On 4/2/07 5:59 AM, Dov Zamir at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is an inability
to connect to 'localhost'. I added the host
ip address to mm_cfg.py and
solved th problem.
Now I'm trying to figure out why I can't access localhost
on port 25.
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
the server side) I get the infamous error message:
The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before installation,
I made sure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH was set to
So, the
Hank,
Thanks for your help!
I installed Python 2.4.4. I did receive errors that tcl and something
else didn't install. Now, the Mailman install script still finds
/opt/csw/lib/python2.3/distutils/dist.py:213 . Can you tell me where
Python 2.4.4 puts the distutils?
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 8:10 AM +0100 4/2/07, Martin Dennett wrote:
Is there anyway I can amend the topic so that only mails
from a moderator address are sent to the list, and not the replies?
But there's no per-topic control over this sort of thing. At least,
not without making
I have found the following bad address using ./find_member -l sscm-l
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
constance.frei^M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
sscm-l
On the web page the address appears as:
constance.frei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when using list_members listname I get
constance.frei
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Con Wieland wrote:
I have found the following bad address using ./find_member -l sscm-l
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
constance.frei^M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
sscm-l
On the web page the address appears as:
constance.frei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when using list_members listname I get
On 4/2/07, Con Wieland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have found the following bad address using ./find_member -l sscm-l
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
constance.frei^M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
sscm-l
'^M' is the control character for a carriage return. With bash, doing:
~$ foo '
'
will let you
I run list for some very non-technical users, with my site being
their only experience with any MLM system for many of them.
The single biggest problem that I have is that users fail to
recognize that they need to act on confirmation requests. As far as
I can tell, they treat the
I am trying to get on the new-imc list, but somehow I got here, and so far
have not gotten emails from that email list. Can anyone help me? I don't think
I belong here :p
Patrick Bogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/2/07, Con Wieland wrote:
I have found the following bad address using
Michael Hodgson wrote:
I am trying to get on the new-imc list, but somehow I got here, and so far
have not gotten emails from that email list. Can anyone help me? I don't think
I belong here :p
No, you don't need to be on this list. To unsubscribe, send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have
On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:32 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Con Wieland wrote:
I have found the following bad address using ./find_member -l sscm-l
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
constance.frei^M
[EMAIL PROTECTED] found in:
sscm-l
On the web page the address appears as:
constance.frei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
Where would I go about changing the subject line of the confirmation
requests, and what would people recommend.
You may have already done this, but if the subject you are seeing is
confirm hex token, You can change it to Your confirmation is
required to join the
Con Wieland wrote:
On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:32 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
First, did you see and try the following from FAQ 3.13
Before trying the method(s) below, first try
% bin/list_members -i listname
If that lists the addresses you
[mailed and posted]
On Apr 2, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
Where would I go about changing the subject line of the confirmation
requests, and what would people recommend.
You may have already done this, but if the subject you are seeing is
confirm hex
Mark Sapiro wrote:
If none of these work, there something transparent in the key beyond
just the simple new-line. Try
% bin/find_member -l listname [EMAIL PROTECTED] | od -t c to see what
besides \n is in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Just in case it's difficult to distinguish the command from the rest
Neven Luetic wrote:
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail
wrapper script to be executed as group list, but
the system's mail server executed the mail script as
group root. Try tweaking the mail server to run the
script as group list, or re-run configure,
providing the command line
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Apr 2, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
Also is there a way to get a listing of all things pending
confirmation (not just subscriptions, but address changes as well)?
bin/dumpdb lists/listname/pending.pck
will show them, albeit in a
I installed mailman on a vhost on a different port number other than port 80 and
I noticed that when I went to the admin page, the links on that page
did not include the :portnumber in them, hence, they didn't work.
That shouldn't be too hard to fix. Is there some way to configure
that in the
Martin Dennett wrote:
I have a test list, and tried this out. I subscribed a couple of extra
accounts of mine to the list, and set them to No Mail (disabled by
administrator). Sending a mail to the list with the Urgent: password
header worked for my normal account (this one), but not for the
Neven Luetic wrote:
Meanwhile I noticed that I get the same error, even if I move the
mailman file away.
The group mismatch error is coming from some Mailman mail/mailman
wrapper, so if you move yours aside and still get the error, Postfix
is piping to a different wrapper.
Look at your
Michael Grant wrote:
I installed mailman on a vhost on a different port number other than port 80
and
I noticed that when I went to the admin page, the links on that page
did not include the :portnumber in them, hence, they didn't work.
That shouldn't be too hard to fix. Is there some way to
Mark
Thanks for that. I'm wasn't familiar with customising Thunderbird, and
my other co-moderator uses OE (for his sins). I did manage to follow the
latter link of your mail to set up the header though.
I have a test list, and tried this out. I subscribed a couple of extra
accounts of mine to
Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
However, when I try to access Mailman via my browser (using Apache on
the server side) I get the infamous error message:
The /usr/local/lib version seems to be more recent. Before installation,
I made sure that LD_LIBRARY_PATH was set
I'm struggling with a host of issues trying to install Mandriva 2007.0. One of
the problems I'm having is getting mailman configured from a working config on
Mandrake 10.1. I copied what I thought I needed but get a trace back when I try
to start mailman. Here is the trace back:
Starting
No One wrote:
I'm struggling with a host of issues trying to install Mandriva 2007.0. One of
the problems I'm having is getting mailman configured from a working config on
Mandrake 10.1. I copied what I thought I needed but get a trace back when I
try to start mailman. Here is the trace back:
Mark Sapiro wrote:
This is a Mandravia issue. There is no 'en-US' language in Mailman. See
the thread at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-February/049533.html
for the solution.
BTW, the above thread is broken in the archive. It continues at
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