the correct links; the
same if I read the page with python httplib...
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Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
I have installed Mailman on my test machine (Debian Sarge on VMWare) but
I have hit a strange problem.
Here is my configuration:
# mm_cfg.py
MAILMAN_SITE_LIST = 'mailman'
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http:/%s/mailman/'
PRIVATE_ARCHIVE_URL
a:
POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = []
in mm_cfg.py
But now, even if I try to change some options, the result don't change...
And are you installing from source or
is this a debian or other package?
debian precompiled package
aptitude install mailman
Thanks and regards Manlio Perillo
Patrick Bogen ha scritto:
On 3/25/06, Manlio Perillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pGli amministratori possono visitare a
href=http:/lists.python.mydebian/mailman/adminla pagina di
supervisione per gli amministratori/a per trovare l'interfaccia di
gestione della tua lista.
You
Hi.
I hit the problem described in the FAQ 6.9.
However I don't want to
chmod 0666 data/aliases*
A better solution, IMHO, is:
chmod 0660 data/aliases.db
chmod 0660 data/virtual-mailman.db
adduser www-data list
Regards Manlio Perillo
Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
But if the files are not group writeable, how can the CGI script modify
them?
Yes, they need to be group writable, but they shouldn't need to be
world writable.
Ok.
I just notice that there exist a bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
In Debian Sarge Apache2 runs under www-data user and group privileges
(and so the CGI cgi-bin/create).
This means that, in order for the script to modify the alias* files,
www-data should be in the list group.
Or, as written in the FAQ
users testing the postfix
integration in the packages. That's my guess.
You are right, but, as an example, Postfix is used on:
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/mailman.htm
(maybe Postfix was the default up to Woody?)
Regards Manlio Perillo
()
File /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/MTA/Postfix.py, line 47, in
_update_maps
raise RuntimeError, msg % (acmd, status, errstr)
RuntimeError: command failed: /usr/sbin/postalias
/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases (status: 1, Operation not permitted)
Regards Manlio Perillo
this is the MTA on
the production server (http://python.it)
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Manlio Perillo ha scritto:
Hi.
I hit the problem described in the FAQ 6.9.
However I don't want to
chmod 0666 data/aliases*
A better solution, IMHO, is:
chmod 0660 data/aliases.db
chmod 0660 data/virtual-mailman.db
adduser www-data list
I have done more investigations
Manlio Perillo ha scritto:
[...]
Mailman explicitly set the umask to 002 but postalias ignore it.
Moreover in the manual page it is stated that, without the -p option,
postalias should inherit file permission from the input file.
I was wrong, it only inherits read access permission
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Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
As a response to the set show command, I obtain:
delivery off (a causa degli errori il Wed, 12 Apr 2006 01:21:46 -)
cause of errors on
I've tried to send a delivery on command, but this seems not to work.
What's the problem
Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
But I do this later, without effects.
Do you get any reply at all to your email?
Yes:
- Risultati:
Impostata opzione delivery
- Finito.
- Results:
delivery option set
- End.
But a later set show gave always delivery off
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Brad Knowles ha scritto:
At 1:52 PM -0200 2006-05-16, Manlio Perillo wrote:
The list is moderated but, since it is a nuisance to have to approve all
messages, I'm thinking to remove the moderation flag on the address used
by the script.
This is precisely what we do for several
of this header.
But the password is the list administrator's one?
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Hi.
Is it possible to use Mailman for sending newsletter (where each user
should receive a personalized version of the email, using a template)?
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Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
Is it possible to use Mailman for sending newsletter (where each user
should receive a personalized version of the email, using a template)?
It is possible to 'fully personalize' a Mailman list which will put the
recipient's address
) to the newsgroup?
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Brad Knowles ha scritto:
On 8/6/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
I'm using Mailman 2.1.5.
BTW, the most recent version of Mailman is 2.1.9, which has a number of
new features and some fixes for certain security holes. I'd strongly
encourage you to upgrade.
Mailman runs on a Debian Sarge
Brad Knowles ha scritto:
On 8/7/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
Mailman runs on a Debian Sarge server, so this can be a problem without
an upgrade to Etch (but security problems are not a problem, with
Debian).
You could always install Mailman from source on that system, or you may
be able
to a stable version for 1-2 years.
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Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
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Manlio Perillo wrote:
1) The messages from the newsgroup are not sent on the mailing list.
I don't know why, there is nothing in the error log
Is Mailman's cron/gate_news being run every five minutes from
Barry Finkel ha scritto:
[...]
The patches were, for the most part,
undocumented, so I had no idea exactly what they did. Nor did I know
if they would fit into the 2.1.9 source, as some of the patches were
based on pre-2.1.5 code.
Manlio Perillo replied:
This was unexpected!
Do you
, but since I am
not installing most of them, it really does not matter.
Do the debian maintainer of Mailman frequent this mailing list?
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Brad Knowles ha scritto:
On 8/25/07, Manlio Perillo wrote:
Do the debian maintainer of Mailman frequent this mailing list?
Not so far as I know.
Improved contact between our project and the other projects which take
our code and create binary packages is one thing that we would like
not to lost some messages).
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Mark Sapiro ha scritto:
Manlio Perillo wrote:
I need to move a Mailman instance to a new server, and from a 2.1.5-8
(Debian Sarge) to 2.1.9-8 (Ubuntu Gutsy).
See
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=showfile=faq03.004.htp.
Done.
In /var/lib there are a lot of pickle
Hi.
I have successfully configured nginx to handle the mailman web interface.
CGI executions is delegated to thttpd.
If someone is interested I can post the configuration.
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Manlio Perillo ha scritto:
Hi.
I have successfully configured nginx to handle the mailman web interface.
CGI executions is delegated to thttpd.
If someone is interested I can post the configuration.
I have posted the configuration guide in:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req
Hi.
I have a very big message queue for a mailing list.
The queue is so big that the web page
http://lists.xxx/mailman/admindb/yyy
takes to long that the server times out.
How can I delete the message queue using mailman internal API?
Thanks Manlio Perillo
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