Every month I get an email from MailMan list's I am currently
subscribed to & in this email there is a field that shows as follows:
List Password // URL
st...@mydomain.tld vipidimi
https://ma
I just installed Mailman 2.1.9-4 on my Linux mail server and
configured it according to the online guide straight from the Mailman
site. It appears to be working fine and I get hit the main page via
Apache and see the only pubic list available called 'Mailman'. Now I
selected the 'Admin Overview Pa
When installing MailMan, the guide explains that I need to run the
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases to "to initialize your aliases file".
I do so as instructed and get the following response:
[r...@mail bin]# ./genaliases
[r...@mail bin]#
As you can see I am issued no errors or anything to that na
I am trying to install / configure MailMan on my mail server which is
running Postfix 2.6 & Apache 2 on CentOS 5 x64. I am following the
guide on the MailMan page labeled "5 Set up your web server". I am
confused here because it advises me to do the following:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/li
I am trying to install / configure MailMan on my mail server which is
running Postfix 2.6 & Apache 2 on CentOS 5 x64. I am following the
guide on the MailMan page labeled "5 Set up your web server". I am
confused here because it advises me to do the following:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/l
I am wanting to implement MailMan for my company LAN. I am currently
running my email server on Postfix. I am wondering if someone can
answer these questions for me. If I install MailMan / Apache on my
mail server, will the MailMan list be visible by anyone on the web who
can access my mail server
I asked this a week ago and did not hear anything back and I don't
know if the message reached the list so I am re-sending this.
Can someone please tell me if I am able to configure Mailman
installation on a web server that is separate from my Postfix (mail)
server?
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I am being told that my Postfix email server can no longer run Apache
on the same physical server. The management has decided for specific
reasons that Apache can only be installed and configured on the web
server, not the mail server. The mail server will simply run Postfix /
Dovecot.
This will f
I just installed Mailman on my Debian mail server and am following the
guide however I used my package installer to install Mailman. I did
not build from source. I am running v2.1.9-7 and it installed fine but
when I run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/check_perms -f, I get the following:
email:/usr/lib/mail
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Someone else reported a similar symptom a month or two ago. (I just
> tried to find this in the archive, and I see it was you, not someone
> else.)
Yes - I reported this during my migration help email. It was me...
> I h
I have no idea what happened to my mailman installation. As far as I
can tell from a very basic administrative and user level, it works
perfect with my Postifx install. Only only noticed this was a problem
when I started to migrate my mailman data to a new email server I am
building to replace this
I just installed Mailman 2.1.9 on my new server and I cd
/usr/lib/mailman/bin and ran the ./newlist script:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./newlist
Enter the name of the list: zoo
Enter the email of the person running the list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Initial zoo password:
To finish creating your mailing list
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is very wrong. There should be one archives/private/list.mbox
> directory for each list and that directory should contain one
> list.mbox file which is a mailbox contianing all posts archived for
> the list. I.e., in th
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since your domain names don't change, you shouldn't need to do step 6.
>
> For step 5, make sure that everything in lists/ and archives/ is your
> mailman group.
>
I ran the following command:
"chown -R mailman:mailman /va
I am migrating mailman from server_old (RHEL 4) to server_new (RHEL
5). Its basically in all sense the same machine / arch / domain / blah
blah blah.
I am using this archive as a guide:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-January/055208.html
I copies everything over from my old s
I am moving mailman from one server to another server (not changing
the domain) and noticed the instructions here:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2007-January/055208.html
The instructions show to make sure you copy both the contents of
/var/lib/mailman/lists to the new server and
I was looking today at /var/lib/mailman/lists and happened to notice
the owner seems to vary. It appears that some older lists are owner by
mailman:mailman and lists that I have recently created are owner by
root:mailman.
Here is what I see on my server:
drwxrwsr-x 2 rootmailman 4096 Jun 13
I was wondering why when something is sent to a mailman alias address
is the actual email address manipulated to show a different non
existing address.
For example, I create a mailman group "everyone" so now people can
email <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and when the users get an email from that
group, they
Hello all!
I have built a new email server on my LAN and would like to move over
my Mailman content including archives over to my new email server and
was wondering if this is a common procedure / task? I am moving from a
RHEL4 to a RHEL5 server so not much is really too different in regards
to lo
I have several mailman list on my Postfix server and all work as far
as I know except for my most important one which is called "everyone"
at example.com. This list goes out to everyone who has an email
account on my Postfix server. I created some test lists today and just
to make sure that mailman
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