On 9/24/2003 17:54, Richard Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my list description is this:
A forum for Presbyterians to discuss issues
When an email is sent the replyto email address appears thus:
A forum for Presbyterians to discuss issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which is all a bit weird. Any
On 9/11/2003 21:46, Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul F. Williams wrote:
After creating the mailman list under mailman 2.1-8
on a Redhat Linux 9 system,
I find that when I try to access
http://$server/mailman/admin/mailman
it reverts back to
http://$server/mailman/admin
Do
On 9/12/2003 9:57, Michael W. Cocke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it is. At this point I've only got one subscriber to a test list
- me. I have no good way to tell if it will send to a different
domain...
Get yourself a free email account (on Yahoo or wherever) and subscribe it to
your
On 9/2/2003 16:34, Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I think it's a good
overall policy to reject any message that's not delivered - with any
sort of filter based on content, you're running a risk of rejecting
legitimate messages, so it's important that the sender realize the
At 7:58 -0700 8/29/2003, Peter Hessler wrote:
On, another topic, where are the logs for mailman, other than
/var/spool/mailman/logs/*? Postfix claims it delivered a message to
(|/usr/local/lib/mailman/mail/mailman post testlist), but I see no record
of any such message in
On Thursday 30 January 2003 10:12, Jon Carnes wrote:
I am amazed and astounded - and even more impressed with Cygwin!
How well does the Exim install work? Does it handle email quickly?
I've got to try this one out.
Exim (recent versions) seems happy with Cygwin...including the necessary
At 15:01 -0600 1/12/2003, David Gibbs wrote:
To add to the mystery, here's what the messages on the list contain after
they've been sent through the conversion ...
/root/z0cZVZ: Permission denied
Mailman is owned by mailman, so I really don't think that's an issue. And
the qrunner processes are
At 9:39 -0600 1/12/2003, Willie McKemie wrote:
How do I determine if I'm running Mm2.0 or Mm2.1? I am using Mm
through a hosting service; I do have shell access, but can't find
anything Mm related via that route.
Look at the full headers in a message the list has sent. Unless your
hosting firm
At 10:29 -0700 1/12/2003, Bill Hilburn wrote:
I explain some of this to them and offer to start a fresh list with the
new name
but at the expense of dropping the old list altogether (they can inform the
subscribers through the new list)
It makes them think really hard about it and so far they
At 17:30 +0100 1/2/2003, Jean-Michel Biraghi wrote:
I forgot to install the Developer Tools indeed.
Note that since the Developer Tools CD packed with Jaguar there have been
a small but critical update, and more recently a complete new release
(December 2002 Developer Tools). Hope you have a
At 11:58 -0500 1/2/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
x-html!x-stuff-for-pete base= src= id=0 charset=
brfont size=2 face=sans-serifAll the messages I get from the
mailman-users list have no body. I am using the Lotus Notes client
accessing mail on a lotus notes server. I can only see the message body
At 22:35 -0600 12/30/2002, Mark Geisinger wrote:
My point is a) that traffic for subscription confirms is redundant, and b)
it's
actually confusing subscribers. Since moving from v2.0.13, where this behavior
didn't exist, I've actually had a number of folks miss the purpose of the
subscription
At 9:58 -0600 12/10/2002, Dave Sherohman wrote:
1) List admin passwords seem to have been forgotten. I can still access the
admin interface by using the site password, but the admin passwords for the
individual lists no longer work. I know I can reset the list passwords using
the site password,
At 9:22 -0700 8/19/2002, Wang, Mary Y wrote:
For example,
http://labtest.ca.boeing.com/~psim/NewRtPlatform/test_plate_form_notes.07_18
_02.html will show up with 2 lines and the second line would be ml and
wouldn't be highlighted as part of the URL that is clickable.
Any clue?
Thanks for any
At 17:49 -0400 8/3/2002, Dusty wrote:
Is there a way that my site's visitors can just add themselves to my list
directly from my home page? I just want a simple form that lets them add
their email address and hit submit.
Yes...build a form that subscribes them using the email interface,
At 8:40 +0300 7/26/2002, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py, line 855
htdig_extras = mm_cfg.HTDIG_EXTRAS,
The quotes around htdig_extras to the left of the = are highly suspect.
But I don't use htdig with Mailman, so I don't know what I'm
At 15:12 -0500 7/16/2002, Tom Lynch wrote:
Python 2.2.1 (#1, Jul 16 2002, 13:08:19)
[GCC 3.0.4] on sunos5
When I run configure, I get:
...
checking for mailman UID... Traceback (most recent call last):
File conftest.py, line 1, in ?
import pwd, string
ImportError: No module named pwd
At 1:33 -0400 5/22/2002, Ben Leibig wrote:
You mention many times in your website that your name is spelled Mailman,
but your logo says MailMan. What gives?
I'm sure you'll get a real answer, but until then...
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by
little statesmen
At 9:58 -0400 5/2/2002, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
If someone with more time and knowledge about rpms, debs, pkgs (does
Solaris still use these?), and whatever the *BSDs and MacOSX's use
wink wants to contribute pre-built binary packages, I will make
their availability more visible on the download
At 13:04 +0200 4/30/2002, Mihail Tsagidis wrote:
As an administrator of a list only, how is it possible to change a password to
a specific one of a user that you manually subscribe via web-interface?
Because i would like to choose a specific (for all members equal password) for
every one I
At 10:12 -0700 4/29/2002, Ted Frohling wrote:
Apologies in advance if this has been asked and answered here, haven't
seen it.
I have a list that requires posts come from registered subscribers. Our
mail admins have recently instituted a web mail system that uses a different
domain name for the
In response to:
At 13:04 +0200 4/30/2002, Mihail Tsagidis wrote:
As an administrator of a list only, how is it possible to change a password to
a specific one of a user that you manually subscribe via web-interface?
Because i would like to choose a specific (for all members equal password) for
E.J.L. Kemper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't that be srm.conf ???
At one time, it would probably have been srm.conf. A now very common way
to write one's Apache configuration is to combine the classic three files
into the httpd.conf file, and leave the other two as near-empty stubs (just
At 10:07 -0700 4/12/2002, J C Lawrence wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:26:32 -0500
Paul Croft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would hope that this is NOT available and is NEVER made available!
The option to unsubscribe should always be there for the
subscriberno matter what the list owner may
At 20:51 -0700 4/8/2002, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:
On 4/8/02 6:19 PM, John W Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One can't, if one uses the Mailman installation managed as a service by
someone else. Suitable bribes to that person might help, though. I think
I remember the OP saying that he
At 18:12 -0400 4/8/2002, Tom Neff wrote:
The good news is it's open source, so you can patch your installation as
needed. I was concerned to read you were unable to patch out the List-*:
behavior. What happened when you tried?
One can patch the installation, if one manages the Mailman
At 23:53 +1100 3/28/2002, Darryl Harvey wrote:
I searched the FAQ and the admin docs, but found nothing mentioning these
headers. They can get ugly on some mail readers (IE: Eudora)
They can be turned off in Eudora (it's easier in the Mac version than the
Windows version). I have my Eudora set
It is also typical of cron's response to a sudden temporal anomaly (that
is, an imprudent hand setting of the machine's clock).
[This is semi-well-known. I found it out when the boss accidentally set
one machine's clock to sometime in year 202X, waited a bit, and set it
back. My every few
At 12:16 -0500 3/25/2002, Mark T. Valites wrote:
One of my list admins just sent an email to her list, and the mail sent
out appended = to the end of each line, and a =20 to the end of the
message. She was using outlook express as her email client.
I've never seen this before. The equal sign
At 13:30 + 3/17/2002, Mark Johnson wrote:
the install seemed to go fine, there was a strange message when i setup the
test list, something about getpass may echo passwords apart from that its
all goo. i can see the list web pages fine etc.
Older Python version...which should not be a
At 23:25 -0500 3/15/2002, Jon Carnes wrote:
Now, the email stat's would be interesting! That would be fun to write up,
especially a top 10 user category, showing actual number of posts and % of
total posts. Should be fairly easy to do.
I suspect that list populations would vary in their
At 1:14 +0100 3/9/2002, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
but:
how can i (the administrator) unsubscribe unwanted users ?
there does not seem to be an interface for such a task.
am i missing something obvious ???
No.
That is, you aren't missing anything obvious. The method is not obvious
until after
At 10:23 -0800 2/21/2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
It appears that the Python re module is used. Does this mean we can use the
Python re module extensions in Hold posts?
ref.
http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/re-syntax.html
http://py-howto.sourceforge.net/regex/regex.html
You ought to be able to
At 16:38 -0800 2/21/2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
Thanks for responding. The Mailman version is 2.0.5 patched by Marc MERLIN
on SourceForge. The Python version is 1.5.
I'd like to use the (?!...) negative lookahead assertion, but I'm not
having much luck. :-(
That version of Python is too old for
At 13:16 -0500 2/20/2002, Paul-Catalin Oros wrote:
Implicitly approved
people. I just tested this and it works fine.
Implicitly approved people (addresses) can be forged. Easily.
Over on the developer list, I recently suggested using digitally signed
messages as the implicit approval
At 15:44 -0500 2/20/2002, Paul-Catalin Oros wrote:
Well, that's the solution with the current Mailman. Something stronger
(digital signatures) would, of course, be desirable but I don't think it's
going to happen in the very near future.
The mailman-developer list is mostly not about Mailman
At 21:02 +0100 2/13/2002, Solignani Tiziano wrote:
Confirmation from your email address is required, to prevent anyone from
subscribing you without permission. Instructions are being sent to you at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note your subscription will not start until you
confirm your subscription.
At 18:03 +0100 2/13/2002, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
How can I change the list password when I forgot (actually never knew)
it? config_list does not save it in its output file.
Dumping the list, deleting and recreating?
It depends. If you control the site and know the Mailman site password,
At 11:07 -0800 2/3/2002, Ivan F. Poddubny wrote:
This is well-known Mozilla 0.9.7 bug. Check buglist on Mozilla.org for
more information. Workarond -- downgrade to 0.9.6 or use Opera/IE.
Does the recent Mozilla 0.9.8 fix it?
--John
--
John Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Port Ludlow, WA,
At 16:40 -0700 1/31/2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Cynthia Nakagawa wrote:
Is there any way to disable the password per list. We do not like to
use a password for all the lists.
Nope, sorry.
Well, there's a way which somewhat works.
1. Don't advertise the list on the Mailman page. To
At 15:00 -0700 1/23/2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
1. Why isn't mailman creating the aliases automatically when I run ./newlist
Because different MTA's use different alias files and MM can't just go
on assuming
what you have, where it is and how to add it. Aliases _can_ be added
At 8:27 -0700 1/14/02, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
# 5 AM on the first of each month, mail out password reminders.
0 5 1 * * /usr/bin/python -S /people/mailman/cron/mailpasswds
Change that to whatever time and day you want (read 'man crontab').
And having changed the system clock by a fairly
At 11:24 -0700 1/14/02, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Problem is, you have to send out
HTML.
Other problem is that not all users who receive the newsletter will let the
HTML be interpreted. Since the population was customers, you can't
control that (unless you have really eager customers). [Some
At 12:32 -0500 1/9/2002, Paul Tomblin wrote:
The problem is that Outhouse is a tarpit - it doesn't matter how many
problems you point out that Outhouse has, both in complete purposeful
ignorance of the RFCs and common sense and the multitude of security
holes, it seems impossible to get people to
At 15:41 -0600 1/9/2002, Terry Davis wrote:
I am really confused. If any developers can help me/us out with this,
it would be greatly appreciated.
Mailman is using hostname.domain.com as the domain of the lists. Like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] versus using what I have specified
in my mm_cfg.py file.
At 19:57 -0800 1/8/2002, Satya wrote:
Going the other way -- decrypting the encrypted string -- is very,
very, difficult.
It's not all that hard, hence shadow passwords, and also different methods
of encrypting. In the mid-90s, a high end desktop machine was said to be
able to produce a working
At 6:07 -0600 1/1/2002, mel wrote:
First thing
I noticed was that all of the bounces were for one list, second thing that was
weird is that there were 84 bounces on a list that only had 64 members. I do
know where the bounces came from but they were not the list that the
/home/mailman/log/bounce
At 15:46 -0300 12/13/2001, Luciana Meneghel wrote:
How can I reject automaticly a message with attach file?
And How can I reject automaticly a message write in html?
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq01.008.htp
Why do I find it ironic that this query came with an attached
At 11:20 +0100 12/2/2001, Hans-Josef Heck wrote:
Where do I find information on
Majordomo-style email based commands ?
send the word
help
as the subject of a message to a convenient xxx-request address for a list
run by Mailman (such as this one [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
--
John Baxter [EMAIL
At 16:44 + 12/2/2001, Oliver Egginger wrote:
We are using MM 2.07.
I realized that the return path of the monthly rmailing list memberships
reminders,
for all our MM lists, points to the listadmin address of our information list
(dvz-info-admin).
I see that this is true for such lists like
At 19:36 -0500 11/27/2001, Paul Tomblin wrote:
Is there any way to suppress those List* headers. One of the people on
my mailing lists is complaining that they seem to be forcing his email
to be HTML. (He uses Eudora.)
I don't see Eudora forcing my mail to be HTML because of the List* headers.
At 21:49 -0500 11/26/2001, Phydeaux wrote:
Using bin/list_lists I can get a list of the lists. I can then easily cycle
through each list and (for each one) do the following:
- Run bin/config_list
- Run bin/list_members (once for digested, once for regular members)
- Copy the complete archive or
At 11:03 -0500 10/30/2001, Joe Keenan wrote:
cd ~mailman
bin/list_members listname | wc
first number will be membership count.
Or
bin/list_members listname | wc -l
only number will be membership count.
--John
--
John Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Port Ludlow, WA, USA
At 17:15 + 10/11/2001, Oliver Egginger wrote:
Only set this value in Default.py had the desired effect.
But is overwitten by every new instalation.
Which is why the file mm_cfg.py is provided. Its contents override the
stuff in Defaults.py, and it is left alone by the Mailman-recommended
At 8:27 -0400 10/10/2001, Camel wrote:
I'm still getting a forbidden accesing my archives - everything else is
working just fine - any ideas (seems to be a permissions issue)
Apache (in particular) does forbidden not only if the permissions are
wrong, but if it is pointed to a directory and the
At 10:00 -0500 10/10/2001, Sharif Islam wrote:
I am using Python 1.5.2 and sendmail,apache . I recently upgraded from Red
Hat 7.0 to 7.1
The RedHat upgrade process *probably* set your existing apache
configuration file aside and installed a fresh one. Check the update
documentation for the
At 15:54 +0200 9/20/2001, Matthias Leisi wrote:
'm confused about the Maximum number of messages your list gets in an
hour-Setting under the Bounce options (max_posts_between_bounces). Is
this setting meant to limit the number of messages to a list within an hour,
or does it have a different
At 5:54 -0400 9/17/2001, Joao Borsoi Soares wrote:
I'm new in mailman and python. Can someone help me on how to compile a
.py to a .pyc? I made changes in the Defaults.py.
Python will notice the changes the next time it is told to import
Defaults.py, and compile a new Defaults.pyc.
You can
At 15:29 -0400 7/14/01, Scott Brown wrote:
I'd like to prep my server now for installing MM2.1 when it is considered
stable...
It's currently running Python 1.5.2 - but of course, I'll need 2.0 or better
for MM2.1. IF I install Python 2.x right now, will I have to recompile the
MM 2.0.x that
At 1:17 -0400 7/10/01, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
JJ == Joshua Jore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JJ No, but it would require than /home/mailman be owned by
JJ root.
Which reminds me: I've been thinking about changing the default
$prefix to be /usr/local/mailman in MM2.1. It makes much more
At 1:50 -0500 7/5/2001, Bill Bradford wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 05:50:14PM -0400, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Can we not log in and _create_ lists through the www interface? As it
stands now, I believe you do a newlist (command line) and then edit the
stuff via www (if you choose).
At 17:04 -0700 6/28/2001, Andreas Freyvogel wrote:
I do have that option checked off as yes but for some reason I am not
receiving any notifications. Could there be something else that I am
missing?
If you are also not receiving the once-per-day notifications, then mailman
is unable to send mail
At 20:40 +0100 6/23/2001, BE.uk.co wrote:
[Quoting another]
Have you read the headers on messages from this list?
They don't say anything! Do they?
The FULL headers do...extracting from same:
List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=help
List-Post: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Subscribe:
At 12:14 -0600 6/16/01, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Rodrigo Borges Pereira wrote:
however, how do you avoid the list administrator from changing the list
preferred domain in the web interface?
As far as I know, there's no way to do this, however, in my case, with
several domains running off
At 13:38 -0700 6/15/01, Phil Stracchino wrote:
When running majordomo lists, I always had the unsubscribe information
right in the message footer. Would it be so hard to do that with the
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe ?
There are still MUAs in service which do not do the subject
Mailman 2.0 on RedHat Linux 6.2 (6.2 updated with latest known from RH).
We had a list yesterday (Apr 2) afternoon for which any attempt to access
the Admin pages timed out in the web browser (variety of browsers and
people trying). The timeout was after clicking a link which would have
gone
At 14:45 +0100 1/31/01, Florian Weimer wrote:
Is it possible to tell Mailman to send outgoing mail for a mailing
list in several separate batches? My mailer (Exim) delivers a message
for multiple recipients sequentially. Of course, this is more
efficient in terms of network usage, but processing
There was a discussion in December about the RFC ... mailing list headers,
and the fact that the current Eudora shows them by default. The solution
is trivial for (recent) Mac Eudora versions (however, it probably isn't for
the 1.x versions some folks still use).
However, for Windows, there was
At 12:49 -0500 1/14/01, Benjamin Reed wrote:
I'm getting the weirdest thing I've ever seen, somewhere in upgrading apache
and mailman (knew I shouldn't have done both at once), my CGIs just stopped
working right.
If you go to http://www.djiab.org/mailman/listinfo -- you'll see that even
with no
At 15:29 -0500 1/5/01, Jim Trigg wrote:
At 02:28 PM 12/26/00, J C Lawrence wrote:
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 09:08:39 -0500
Jim Trigg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I lost the email giving me my list admin password for one list.
The site admin claims that there is no way to either recover or
reset that
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