I have to say I really like this software--it was much easier to get
installed and running than Majordomo was...
I have a few questions, which I hope haven't already been answered (I've
searched the web, archives, etc)...
1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support
At 02:38 PM 10/5/2002 -0600, LuKreme posted the following...
On Friday, Oct 4, 2002, at 20:49 Canada/Mountain, Glenn Sieb wrote:
1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support attachment
stripping?
The current version supports this (2.1b3)
Cool--thanks.. :)
2
I'm not sure if this is the right list... but I just got 2.1b3 (LOVE the
mime-filter!) installed on my system, and was getting the GID problems, and
went through (by the by, the GID/UID was set right...) and ran check_perms,
etc... finally saw that mailman was:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root mailman
At 09:05 PM 10/6/2002 -0500, Dan Phillips posted the following...
$MAILHOST environmental variable at the time you ran ./configure. Did you
set it? I had the same problem until I manually set it ('setenv $MAILHOST
host.domain') immediately before running the config script.
I just rebuilt this
DEFAULT_URL = 'https://www.wingfoot.org/mailman/'
MTA = 'Postfix'
POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD = '/usr/local/sbin/postalias'
POSTFIX_MAP_CMD = '/usr/local/sbin/postmap'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.wingfoot.org'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.wingfoot.org'
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'https://%s/mailman/'
Hey Jon--
First--thank you for pointing me to your entry in the FAQ--it was exactly
what I was looking for!! :)
Now, I'd like to give back .. :)
I have a suggested addition for that entry: FAQ # 3.7, Setting up Web
access using MM list passwords - for Apache...
Here's a Perl script that
Hey Jon--
First--thank you for pointing me to your entry in the FAQ--it was exactly
what I was looking for!! :)
Now, I'd like to give back .. :)
I have a suggested addition for that entry: FAQ # 3.7, Setting up Web
access using MM list passwords - for Apache...
Here's a Perl script that
At 06:49 PM 10/6/2002 -0400, Jon Carnes posted the following...
Postfix Mailman integration
May 29th 2002, 8:57 MST
The Postfix mail server and the Mailman are both highly regarded and
popular packages. This python script glues Postfix and Mailman together
in a way so that a virtual domains
I am still running 2.1b5, and would like to upgrade to 2.1RC1... but I'd
like to resolve this one eetsy problem.
I had failed to create the mailman list as the first list in my install.
I have since done so--but I still get the cron error:
Site list is missing: mailman
So I figure, hey.. I
At 06:46 PM 1/3/2003 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw posted the following...
It would be worth investigating why you still get this. You shouldn't!
I'm in full agreement with you on this :)
You cd to /usr/local/mailman and type bin/list_lists. Does the
mailman list show up there? It should.
At 05:34 PM 1/3/2003 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner posted the following...
2.1 final is out.
D'oh.. I guess I missed the announcement.. thanks :)
Glenn
---
The original portions of this message are the copyright of the author
(c)1998-2002 Glenn E. Sieb.ICQ UIN: 300395IRC Nick:
*sigh* *puts on dunce cap* *sits in corner*
Mailman's crontab was pointing to /usr/local/mailman2.1 instead of
/usr/local/mailman (2.1 was a test I did at one point, which ended up being
rolled into /usr/local/mailman
Can someone pass me the sugar-free Red Bull? My brain needs a boost LOL
I'm getting a blank page (this page has no data) consistently from three
different ISPs
Is there another source to get the patches from?
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
---
The original portions of this message are the copyright of the author
(c)1998-2002 Glenn E. Sieb.ICQ UIN: 300395IRC
First I just want to say:
MAILMAN ROCKS! :)
I managed to get 2.1 and htdig all running together and working
peachykeen... :) it's a beautiful thing! My monthly mailers all work now,
creating lists from the webinterface works, etc!
However--a suggestion? In Defaults.py, once all the patches
At 06:46 PM 1/3/2003 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw posted the following...
It would be worth investigating why you still get this. You shouldn't!
I'm in full agreement with you on this :)
You cd to /usr/local/mailman and type bin/list_lists. Does the
mailman list show up there? It should.
At 07:21 AM 1/8/2003 +, Richard Barrett posted the following...
/mailman/htdig/ is correct. This is explained in the file
$build/INSTALL.htdig-mm installed by the #444884 patch. In part it says:
*duck* sorry, my bad :)
quote
$prefix/cgi-bin/htdig
$prefix/Mailman/Cgi/htdig.py
/quote
Ok..
Just a minor question:
On my listinfo page it says:
Send questions or comments to
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I change that? I can't find anything in Defaults.py (and list.org
seems to be down)... I don't remember if it was like this with the prior
install or not. I've
At 01:12 PM 1/12/2003 +, Richard Barrett posted the following...
Depends on how you want to change it. Assuming you've checked out the
final setup notes in INSTALL file, the notes in Defaults.py and made your
changes in mm_cfg.py
I've read INSTALL, there seems to be nothing there showing
At 07:27 PM 1/12/2003 +, Richard Barrett wrote:
VIRTUAL_HOSTS
MAILMAN_SITE_LIST
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
Arrgh.
The problem was I was missing:
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
in mm_cfg.py.
Now it's mch better :)
Thanks again,
At 07:27 PM 1/12/2003 +, Richard Barrett wrote:
VIRTUAL_HOSTS
MAILMAN_SITE_LIST
DEFAULT_HOST_NAME
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
Arrgh.
The problem was I was missing:
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
in mm_cfg.py.
Now it's mch better :)
Thanks again,
Hey all!
Is there a list somewhere of the MM-whatever-here tags used in the HTML
pages of lists? I've searched the web, to no avail...
Thanks!!! :)
Glenn
---
The original portions of this message are the copyright of the author
(c)1998-2002 Glenn E. Sieb.ICQ UIN: 300395IRC Nick:
Tom Maddox said:
I tried twiddling the VERP_DELIVERY_INTERVAL setting, but it made no
difference.
Hey Tom... a couple of questions (forgive me if they sound silly, or if
they've already been asked):
1) Are you changing ~mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py--not
~mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py? (and if
Hey everyone.. running MM 2.1 on FreeBSD 4.8 with Postfix/AMaViS/SpamAssassin
I had a user ask me why an email she sent never got posted to a list she's
a proper member of.. so I went to investigate.. saw that yes, she indeed
posted a message, it hit my SMTP, went through SA/AMaViS and through to
Richard Barrett said:
Usually 0664 for the files in $prefix/logs but the best way to get this
right is by running '$prefix/bin/check_perms -f' as either root or the
mailman user. This makes sure the setgid bit on directories are also
correct. I usually stop mailmanctl and the local MTA while
Richard Barrett said:
Looking at your listing for the logs directory, most of the files are not
group writable. My guess is that is why not a whole lot is being written
to them.
Hmm. Good point. I just updated newsyslog.conf. I must have typo'd that :-/
I note that only the bounce, error and
Tobias Brasier said:
Does anyone have experience converting Yahoo! Group archives to mailman
archives? Many thanks.
Yes yes! Do a google for Yahoo2mbox.pl! :)
I converted a highly active list (about 200 subscribers, over a period of
6 years) to mbox format just peachy :) It does, however,
Here's the scenario--Mailman 2.1, ht://Dig patches, under
Postfix/SpamAssassin/Amavis
She is a member of the list, she sees posts just fine.. she sends one and
here's a sample of what we get in the logs:
Maillog for session:
Jun 22 21:40:40 caduceus postfix/smtpd[81397]: connect from
Can anyone help me debug this? I don't understand why this one user is
being discarded... :-/
Thanks,
Glenn
At 09:51 PM 6/22/2003 -0400, Glenn Sieb posted the following...
Here's the scenario--Mailman 2.1, ht://Dig patches, under
Postfix/SpamAssassin/Amavis
She is a member of the list, she sees
John Michael Mars said:
There is not BSD specific documentation in there. I was thinking about
submitting a patch for anyone who wants it...
Basically, (I use OpenBSD), you need to set this stuff in /etc/rc.local
and /etc/rc.shutdown instead of /etc/rc.d/init.d. BSDs are BSDish. Linux
is
Norbert Brazda said:
Is there a way how I can find out (debug) reasons why Mailman discards
messages without notice?
Yes, I'd like to know this as well.. I had a user who had to go create a
new account because mailman would drop her mails without notice. :-/
G.
(Running MM 2.1, FreeBSD,
Hey everyone :)
I'm still running mm 2.1, and just got it set up for virtual domains
(yay!). I'd like to give each admin of a domain the ability to maintain
their own site's lists.. but only their own site's lists...
Is the syntax: mmsitepass -c domain.tld ? I know I saw it posted recently,
but
Hi everyone...
I currently run Mailman (2.1) (which I love.. great job, guys!), and use
it to run a few private lists behind SSL. I have recently been asked to do
some virtual domain hosting for some friends, and would like to provide
them with their own Mailman lists, should they wish.
In
Heya Richard :)
Richard Barrett said:
Before commenting on the detail of what you do I make the observation
that using Secure HTTP and private mail archives are not the same topic.
This is correct, and a nice summary of SSL versus private archives, but it
has nothing to do with my question,
Richard Barrett said:
Must have missed that the first time around or at least failed to grasp
why it was of concern. If I am honest fail to see why you have a
problem with all the virtual hosts using the same scheme but what the
heck, its your system.
Easy--because SSL isn't very friendly for
I have found that if I invite someone to join a list, and they reply via
email to activate, my maillog looks like this:
Jul 26 21:03:13 caduceus postfix/qmgr[78907]: 023A11528D:
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=2809, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Jul 26 21:03:13 caduceus postfix/smtpd[42046]: disconnect
Arrgh.
It was a problem with postfix-to-mailman.py. I had {mailbox} not {user} in
my main.cf... the version of p-t-m.py I had, had said use:
mailman unix - n n - - pipe
flags=FR user=mailman:mailman
argv=/usr/local/mailman/postfix-to-mailman.py
]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:36:21 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: You have been invited to join the GardMen mailing list
From: Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.4.0
MIME
schuetzen said:
if you will read the three or more requests to this list, you will see
that I have stated that I have seen and read and done all of the above
and that I am still looking for a single switch to turn off all
attachments. If Yahoo, using this same software although blended with
Jim Breton said:
I have set up the above on a FreeBSD 4.7 system with the intention of
being able to host per-virtual-domain mailing lists.
Yay! Another FBSD user! :)
I want to be able to have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
as completely separate, autonomous lists.
Can't do
When I search two lists, I get this error: (Note: htdig is working for
other lists just fine, just not *these two* lists...)
htdig Archives Access Failure
The requested list cannot be accessed. list:list.htsearch
If you want to make another attempt to access a list archive then go via
the list
Richard Barrett said:
The error response is saying that a field in the search form that
mmsearch.py insists be present is missing.
I have compared /usr/local/mailman/templates/en/TOC_htsearch.html with the
output the lists are putting on the Archives page. They match:
p
To search
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You are not allowed to post to this mailing list, and your message has
been automatically rejected. If you think that your messages are
being rejected in error, contact the mailing list owner at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Errr?? Who's whitworks.com and why are they doing a
Ok. I've finally got some time (between work and things going on with my
parents lately) to try and fix this problem.
I've moved my old mailman directory. I've reconfigured and recompiled
2.1.2 with the following patches (in order):
indexing-2.1.2-0.1.patch
htdig-2.1.2-0.3.patch
Richard Barrett wrote:
Sorry not to respond before but I just got back from a week away and
found your post to mailman-users list.
Hey it's all good :) I only just posted it anyway :)--I hope your week
away was good. It's nice to be able to take some time off and relax now
again!
As you look
Ok.. I was wondering something... when the monthly email reminders come out
from Mailman, they're sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When people on my virtual hosts have monthly email reminders, will they
come from [EMAIL PROTECTED] or the default domain? Can there be a
separate mailman list for each
Chris Barnes said the following on 4/27/2004 12:47 PM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone on this list care to offer a comparison?
Or, if you are an ex-YahooGroups user, say why you changed
to Mailman? Or, if you know of an already existing comparison
online somewhere, perhaps you could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 4/27/2004 8:35 PM:
Yes--if you're looking for community-based mailing lists, MM will not
do...
Will NOT do?
Hmm ... okay.
If you look at what people _use_ Yahoogroups for, it's not just for a
mailing list in general--it's being used to schedule
I know I can go to a list's Admin page and change the public HTML.. but
I have a question.
Let's say I want to put a Paypal donation link on a list's public
page--whereever I put the code (and it doesn't seem to matter where),
when I click on the Paypal link, it gives me a Mailman error saying I
Eric Schmitz said the following on 8/6/2004 8:30 AM:
Glenn,
It sounds like the submit input in your PayPal form is actually
invoking the subscription form processing script. Make sure your
PayPal form is not ending up _inside_ the Mailman subscription form
tags when the subscription page is
Glenn Sieb said the following on 8/6/2004 12:04 PM:
It looks (upon examining the page source) that the form starts way early:
I found that by putting the code in a new row under
MM-List-Description it works as needed, and gives the exposure
necessary for the listowner.
Thanks, everyone :)
Best
I'm running 2.1.5 on FreeBSD, with SpamAssassin 3.0.1_2.
I followed the instructions from the FAQWizard,
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq04.023.htp
I went to #2: Using patches by Jon Parise located at
John Fleming said the following on 2/6/2005 4:10 PM:
Glenn, I have it working, and I'm a major newbie. Here's my mm_cfg.py
snippet:
Weird. All I did was change SPAMASSASSIN_HOST to 'localhost', restarted
qrunner and *puf* it started working.
That's vrry odd. But.. thanks :)
Best,
--Glenn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 2/16/2005 8:26 AM:
Hi, I'm still having trouble with installing Mailman. The original
error is as follows:
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored in your syslog:
Failure to lookup via getgrgid() the
I run Mailman 2.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE, with Apache 2.0.54, and
Postfix 2.2.3
I was just looking in my mailman/data directory and noticed that I have
155 of these bounce-events-#.pck files taking up about 24 meg of
space there.
They date back as far as January 18th of this year. Are
Mark Sapiro said the following on 6/8/2005 4:19 PM:
Yes, they are mostly if not all garbage and yes, they contain
unprocessed bounce messages.
Ah-hah! Thank you, Mark! I think I can code up a script to safely clean
these out. :)
Thanks again!
Best,
--Glenn
--
They that can give up
Jun 29 23:28:45 caduceus postfix/pipe[36446]: 9FC4F1F4409:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=mailman,
delay=0, status=bounced (Command died with status 1:
/usr/local/mailman/postfix-to-mailman-2.1.py. Command output: File
/usr/local/mailman/scripts/confirm, line 64
Mark Sapiro said the following on 6/30/2005 1:29 AM:
Something's strange here. The 2.1.5 distribution scripts/confirm only
has 62 lines and there are only 2 sys.exit() calls and they are both
sys.exit(1).
In fact, grep -ir mailexits * doesn't find anything anywhere in the
Mailman 2.1.5
Mark Sapiro said the following on 6/30/2005 10:41 AM:
Glenn Sieb wrote:
Nope. I install from source, with the htdig/archiver patches. My confirm
script is 89 lines long (with comments).
The fact remains that your confirm script is not the one from the 2.1.5
source distribution
Carl Zwanzig said:
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
Remember that current structure of mailman is not good at arbitrary
scheduling. You may have to run a scheduling script every hour or so.
Seems like this already exists with qrunner. [knowing nothing about the
Philip M. White said the following on 10/14/2005 12:09 AM:
Hello, all.
I've recently reconfigured my mail setup to separate the namespace of
mailing lists versus regular users, so now both systems are considered
virtual aliases by Postfix.
Mailman works with this setup, but only after I edit
Pete Holsberg said the following on 10/21/2005 5:42 PM:
So that if the mail bounces, the bounce will be returned to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of to the list or the OP, and automated
bounce processing will work.
Actually, it should suffice that this address is the envelope sender,
but some
Scott P. Miller said the following on 12/26/2005 2:12 PM:
I have some lists which were moderated by my users where they
basically left the pending queue untouched (great moderation, eh?)
I now have about 10 lists with anywhere between 100 and 400 pending
messages. Clicking discard 4000
Let's say I want no users on a mailing list from sitename.com. So, I
have a ban_list address of:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is this the correct form of RegExp? If not, could someone give me a pointer?
Thanks in advance!
Best,
--Glenn
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
Mark Sapiro said the following on 1/3/2006 9:39 PM:
Yes.
Note also that the ban_list applies to more things as of 2.1.7. From
NEWS:
- The list's ban_list now applies to address changes, admin mass
subscribes and invites, and to confirmations/approvals of address
changes,
Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
I applied the ht://dig patches to 2.1.7 on my test box with no
problems. IIRC there were just a few ofsets for a few hunks.
So it appears to apply cleanly.
Agreed... the upgrade seemed to go very smoothly last night.
Best,
--Glenn
Hey everyone! Have a bit of a problem happening, and I'm hoping it's an
easy fix...
I went to set up the mhonarc patch with mailman 2.1.7 tonight.
I know, I know.. different versions (2.1.6 patch for mhonarc versus
mailman 2.1.7), so I'm taking my life in my hands.. but it seemed to
apply
Mark Sapiro wrote:
You could probably replace the
/usr/share/mailman/bin/withlist -q -a -r printowners | tr A-Z a-z |
sort | uniq
part of this pipe with
/usr/share/mailman/bin/list_owners
It appears to also do the uniq for you... I own a few lists on my box,
and that command lists me
I tried to edit the listinfo page of a list, and got the following in
logs/error:
Jan 12 21:01:18 2006 admin(87363):
admin(87363): [- Mailman Version: 2.1.7 -]
admin(87363): [- Traceback --]
admin(87363): Traceback (most recent call
Lawrence Bowie said the following on 1/20/2006 7:26 PM:
If create a mailing list called test-list, then do I have to create aliases
like this
Hey Lawrence!
If you take a look in $PREFIX/mailman/data/aliases, you'll see that
Mailman's nice enough to do it for you :-)
Just make sure you include
Mark Sapiro said the following on 1/20/2006 11:16 PM:
Only if MTA='Postfix'
You mean... there are *other* MTAs?? *grin, duck run*
(Seriously, though--thanks for the catch.. :) I guess I just ASS-U-ME
everyone loves Postfix as much as I do ;-) )
ObReflection: It's hard to believe I've been
Mark Sapiro said the following on 1/25/2006 9:49 PM:
Werner Schalk wrote:
I created some mailing lists. But when I try to
send a mail to one of them I get the following error message in my log file:
Just curious... do you issue:
postmap /usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman
Because, if
michael dunston said the following on 2/28/2006 2:31 AM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 11:48 AM (-0800) Monday, February 27,
2006:
I noticed in the documentation that the 3.2 version of htdig is not
supported by the patches for using htdig with mailman. I've tried
rolling it back to version 3.1.6 but
Glenn Sieb said the following on 2/28/2006 12:50 PM:
I don't recall having to do anything special in this situation. I'm
running 2.1.7 with htdig 3.2.0b6 ...
I did customize my htdig setup, so that my logo, color scheme and such
are used, and I put all that in the templates/en/htdig_conf.txt
Glenn Sieb said the following on 2/28/2006 1:13 PM:
Glenn Sieb said the following on 2/28/2006 12:50 PM:
I don't recall having to do anything special in this situation. I'm
running 2.1.7 with htdig 3.2.0b6 ...
I did customize my htdig setup, so that my logo, color scheme and such
are used
Roger Favero said the following on 3/3/2006 8:57 AM:
thanks a lot for you answer. I downloaded the script and, after a few
modification for customisation reason, it runs very well. But now I have
a problem: I found out that my mailman post log is stop to the begin of
february and I don't
Karl Zander wrote:
Hello,
Using mm 2.1.7 with the patches for htdig and MHonArc
applied.
We have messages in mbox format that we want to import.
As per 5.1 from the FAQ, we used
bin/arch list archives/private/list.mbox/list.mbox
where list is our list name. We did create the list
Karl Zander said the following on 3/3/2006 6:48 PM:
I will have to look carefully at that mbox format. There
are definately messages in it. Thunderbird reads it OK,
but maybe Thunderbird is more forgiving of mbox
formatting. The messages orginated in Lyris ListManger.
They have a
Crni Gorac said the following on 3/4/2006 3:28 AM:
I'm administering couple mailing list and during last time each day
I'm receiving dozen of ... post from ... requires approval messages
(As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
following mailing list posting...) for
Dragon said the following on 3/13/2006 1:49 AM:
It's not so much a problem per se as it is just that I want
processing to be much more immediate so that when a member
subscription is approved or a member unsubscribes or is removed from
the list, the password update and other setup
Hey all!
I just set up a new mailing list (was a move to a new listname, too many
spammers found the old one).
So I subscribed all the old users.
Now, on their options pages, they all say under the Your listname
Password section:
Forgotten Your Password?
Click this button to have your password
Glenn Sieb said the following on 4/22/2006 4:46 PM:
Hey all!
I just set up a new mailing list (was a move to a new listname, too many
spammers found the old one).
Nevermind. Apparently the moderator of the list set send password
reminders to -owner (an option I'd never played with before, so
Brad Knowles said the following on 5/3/2006 1:00 AM:
From the Mailman side, the canonical answer is FAQ 1.26 at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.026.htp.
I can pretty much guarantee you that some of these things will
never be integrated into Mailman.
Everett Johnson said the following on 5/22/2006 10:53 PM:
Why is it normal for a bounce processor to be the sender when there are
no bounces? This confuses some list members.
Because, *should the message bounce to a user*... instead of the
original poster getting the bounce notification, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However now I have an issue where emailing a list the email you sent to
the list never goes anywhere. Nothing in the logs. Nothing anywhere.
I know that th3e invites and outbound matters from mailman work perfectly, but
none of the emails being sent to the mailing
Peter DeVries said the following on 8/21/2006 11:10 AM:
My problem is that the archive page of any newly created lists looks like this
It looks like you might be missing:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/
Alias /pipermail/ /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
in your httpd.conf
Alain Williams said the following on 9/11/2006 7:01 PM:
I wish to integrate mailman with some (other) web pages. The users
would be able to login and do whatever, part of which would be to subscribe to
a mail list.
To make it nice I would like a common user authentication, ie
Ki Song wrote:
I must have messed up a setting on my mailman server because none of the
requests sent by email are being processed.
When I send a subscribe request to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see
my Postfix server relaying the message to the mailman server, but it doesn't
actually subscribe the
Hi everyone!
I'm highly puzzled. I have a user trying to post on a list I own. She's
getting The message's content type was not explicitly allowed. The
message is just a Test post from her, headers (anonymized) follow the
email. There are *NO* entries in any of the mailman log files showing
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I suggest what you want in pass_mime_types is
multipart
message/rfc822
text/plain
text/html
This will accept all text plain parts and text/html parts, even from
attached message/rfc822 parts. Then multipart/alternative parts will
be collapsed to the first (probably
Hi List...
So I have a list on my box that's about to get a new round of
listowners/moderators.
I created a list for the new mods/owners to play on, so I can show them
how the interface works, etc. It's actually been a great learning
experience for all of us, since I've never relied on email
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Unfortunately, this is MUA dependent. In some MUA's, if you actually
open the attached message, you can reply to it and it will work. In
Tbird 2.0 at least, you can click on the icon for the third part, and
it will open in a new window, and you can reply in that window,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
I just tried it on Mac OS X 10.5 with Tbird 2.0.0.9 and then after
upgrade, with 2.0.0.12 (with enigmail), and it worked fine in both.
It also works for me with Tbird 2.0.0.12 (with enigmail) on Windows XP.
I also tried MS-Outlook Express 6 on Windows, but when I try to
Prashanth wrote:
Hi,
which variable has the e-mail id of the receptionist and if i
need to add that in the footer where should i set that. In the
Non-digest option i said %(member)s but it shows that as such
Don't forget to turn on personalization!
I usually use this as my
Mike Maughan said the following on 10/23/08 11:35 PM:
Morning all,
I have a long-standing list on Yahoogroups that I want to move to MailMan.
I can export reimport the users OK but I would like to also transfer the
message archive.
Anyone have any suggestions, please?
Do a google for
Hullo,
I'm running mailman-2.1.12, with the htdig patches on FreeBSD 7.0
I have a list with archives that are about 10 years old. The archive
mbox size is 175M.
I was alerted by a subscriber that the August 2009 archives list 128 No
subject emails that look funny.
So I looked.. sure enough
Mark Sapiro said the following on 8/12/09 10:05 AM:
Do you see these Dec. 1999 messages when you look with Mutt?
*doublechecking* Yes. They look fine.
It looks like someone or some script ran bin/arch on Mon Aug 10
18:53:40 EDT 2009 (and possibly at other times) with some spurious
input,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 12/9/10 5:36 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
grep From $var_prefix/archives/private/$list.mbox/$list.mbox | \
awk '{print $2}' | sort -u
Wouldn't
grep ^From ...
(or egrep, depending on your toolkit)
work better? Otherwise you grab any sentences
|
sort -u
It's not perfect. For instance, if the mbox has From Glenn Sieb
g...@wingfoot.org lines... but it does only match blank lineFrom
Anywho... something to tuck away for some future need.. :)
Thanks for all you do, Mark!
Best,
- --Glenn
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On 6/1/11 12:44 AM, William Ashworth wrote:
I've searched for a bit and perhaps nothing is available (or I'm
typing the wrong searches).
I'd really love something to sit on top of (or behind) Mailman that
would give me:
Authenticated file storage
Group calendar
Group database
Yes, I know.
Hullo!
I am running 2.1.12 on FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE.
I have a list where, as a rule, we don't allow CCs to other
people/lists. So we set max_num_recipients to 2.
Now, we have a user (on @excite.com) who sends email to the list that has:
Subject: Testing
From: User Name u...@excite.com
Date: Fri,
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