ALINK=
WEB_VLINK_COLOR = '' # If true, forces VLINK=
WEB_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR = '#dd' # If true, alternating rows
# in listinfo & admin
be happy to help.
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> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
But remember when posting to the list, your getting what you paid for.
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>
> >>> Matthew Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/01/03 11:16PM
> >>>
> Might just be. But what versions are you running? mailman version,
> python
> version?
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email had about 10 pages at least of white space.
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.getMemberPassword(member)
> File "/var/lib/mailman/Mailman/OldStyleMemberships.py", line 102, in
> getMemberPassword
> raise Errors.NotAMemberError, member
> Mailman.Errors.NotAMemberError: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] actually a member or not?
s set to not email him his monthly password
> reminderand yet..he got one.
>
> Bug?
Might just be. But what versions are you running? mailman version, python
version?
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e changes. Does anyone know?
> Has anyone done this before? Any info would help!
try $prefix/templates That would be a good place to check as well.
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> I search google and find a hint about "%(user_delivered_to)s" but it
> didn't work :-(
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg13981.html
Try that, and see if that sheds any light on the subject.
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stinfo
Did you run the $prefix/bin/fix_url.py script?
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e mail to sendmail
and then sendmail processes the queue, usually host at a time. Which means
if one host isnt' resolving, the rest of the queue will have to wait til
that host timesout.
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* Martin Cameron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I have installed 2.1 on a system with Exim and Mailscanner.
>
> The email is getting to /mailscanner/qfiles/in/ but not being delivered
> on to the list members.
This is really a mailscanner question.
http://www.mailscanner.info/
-
ach list membership
is independent of each other.
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fix/bin/check_perms -f' tell you? Looks like there is a
permission problem. That will fix the first problem.
Did you follow the instructions in the INSTALL file? Especially step #4 in
the INSTALL file.
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Then there's another good place to go and that's the FAQ.
http://www.list.org/faq.html
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
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s file. Not really too hard to fix.
If your going to install to another location, 'bin/dumpdb' might save you a
bit of work.
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fferent lists. All lists are moderated.
>
> Ideas? Is there a application for this?
I believe what you want is different web pages for each list?
You can do that by editing the templates in ~prefix/lists/
Hope this helps.
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Managing programm
E dir to the new server, respective location.
Remember the templates (web/email) if you modified them.
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n Southern English)
Howdy dar,
Its not gunna werk fer ya caus ya aint got da rite permessions ta do whatcha
need ta do. Hers whatcha nead ta do, getcha one of dos ther old puters.
Den get lenux. wit lenux ya can git malmen enstaled.
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It's hard
doesn't have a cookie manager, and you don't mind losing all
your cookies, just delete ~/.netscape/cookie
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x27; module has no attribute 'SimpleCookie'
>
> Any ideas?
Try cleaning out the cookies on the client machine. There have been
problems with old 2.0.13 cookies interfearing with 2.1 cookies.
Just an idea, see if that works.
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DOS-O-MANI
x/data
And in case you have custom web pages/messages, $prefix/templates and
$prefix/messages
And if your the paraniod sysadmin type.. just backup all of $prefix/
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Catch-23: Complete the previous catch before proceeding to this step.
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* Spam Collector ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Anyone know of a way to do a "reject all"? My lists get a ton of spam,
> and it gets old selected reject over and over..
Check FAQ 1.12
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
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* Pawan Singh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is there any way to hide the maling lists
To make it not publicly advertized on the web page, set 'advertised' to 'No'
on the "Privacy" page.
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He who sitteth on a
lking about the commands sent to the list thru the subject
line and such..
Send a message with 'help' in either the subject or the body to
listname-request@listhost
That will give you a list of known commands.
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hing in the administrative menus which allow the deletion of any
> single message from the archives.
I thought this was in the FAQ, if its not, it should be.
I'll see about adding it later if its not there.
check this thread on the list archives.
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@py
x27;s in the address. So using his
technique...
% python -i bin/withlist mylist
>>> m.Lock()
>>> del m.members['\'user\'@mailinglist.com']
>>> m.Save()
>>> ^D
Maybe...? I'm no python programmer.
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name.mbox
If you do not have shell access, then contact the sysadmin to run these
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est"
test-subscribe:"|/home/mailman2/mail/mailman subscribe test"
test-unsubscribe: "|/home/mailman2/mail/mailman unsubscribe test"
So I add all mailman aliases to that file and I add
'O AliasFile=/etc/mailman.aliases' to my sendmail.cf or
'alias_maps
as easy as adding 'text/x-vcard' to 'pass_mime_types' on the
'Content Filtering' page using mailman 2.1. mailman 2.0 doesn't have
content filtering.
The other types (.dat, etc..) you'll just have to figure out the
Content-Type. I only have outlook express 6 to test
t
Mailman 2.1
Look in templates//verify.txt
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all you can do, that's all you can do. If
your not a high traffic server, it shouldn't be too much trouble. But some
servers send a bounce message after 4 hours of the message not being
delivered. So thoes can get annoying if your down 4+ hours at a time.
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re a few guidelines
for various email systems.
What's your setup like? mailman version? python version? OS? system
specs? Then we might have more of an idea where we can help.
> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archiv
27;Set everyone's
moderation bit, including those members not currently visible' to On/Off.
Again this is for 2.1.
If you have 2.0, check under the Privacy Options. There might be a few
options there.
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Did you expect mere proof to sway my opinion?
u need
help with the other transfer commands (scp/ftp/wget) I can give pointers
there if necessary.
Then adding the users would be as easy as
# add_members --regular-members-file=textfile listtoaddto
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Book never wri
s the untarred directory?
Stock untarred dirs with no patches/configuration.
mailman 2.0.13
[Mon Feb 10 - 22:57:08] (mailman@dogpound ~/mailman-2.0.13)
$ du -s -c
2200.
2200total
mailman 2.1.1
[Mon Feb 10 - 22:56:30] (mailman2@dogpound ~/mailman-2.1.1)
$ du -s -c
18412 .
18412
#x27;s nothing that can't be solved by refering back
to the Defaults.py in the tarball.
Take it for what its worth, it was free...
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(msg exceeds size limit for example) so it can be delivered,
> but preventing it from being archived if the noarchive checkbox is
> checked, thus saving disk space.
This would be good for others to have. Submit a patch on sourceforge
(http://sf.net/projects/mailman)
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7 18:27 20030207
$ ls -al 20030207
drwxrwsr-x2 mailman mailman2 4096 Feb 7 18:27 ee4b244b
$ ls -al 20030207/ee4b244b/
-rw-rw-r--1 mailman mailman2 1514 Feb 7 18:27 attachment.htm
Don't ask about the user and group names Its too painful.
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od time to upgrade if your redoing
the list. Highly recommended upgrading to 2.1.1
# bin/add_members -r regular.members LISTNAME
# bin/add_members -d digest.members LISTNAME
And you can do what you wish with the nomail people.
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"Freedom d
uot;--with-mailhost" in the "configure" file.
>
> Paul
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After that you can regenerate the archives with bin/arch
Hope it works!
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for retiring old lists.
Usage:
rmlist [-a] [-h] listname
Where:
--archives
-a
Remove the list's archives too, or if the list has already been
deleted, remove any residual archives.
--help
-h
Print this help message and exit.
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xt digests. MIME digests
> include the attachments inline.
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why? rather i want to ensure , was the file with entries
> would have been purposely deleted
>
> Warm Regards
> Ganeshh
>
> Matthew Davis wrote:
>
> >Not sure if I'm following you. Are you saying that users ghh@ user1@
> >paul_r@ bosco@ quality@ claus@ robe
separate files for
> digest and non-digest subscribers). However, it does not appear via the web
> panels - and I'd rather do it that way. I set digest as a default, did a
> "mass subscribe" with two people, but the digest flag wasn't set. Am I
> m
of
>members who arent existing anymore with stamp "deleted"
>
> What could be cause of this problem...
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Ganeshh
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of us really read a users manual before we crack open
something new and play with it (DVD Player/blender/printer/phone?).
So the command you should run is this.
# ln -s /var/lib/mailman/mail/wrapper /etc/smrsh/wrapper
It should fix your troubles.
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2.0.something (with the presence of
qrunner). Have you tried reloading your config.db?
# dumpdb listsdir/listdir/config.db >> temp.config
# config_list -i temp.config listname
Commands just off the top fo my head. Use at your own risk.
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I app
HOST = 'mysite.mycompany.com'
> DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = '%s/mailman/'
Try
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman/'
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what your looking for. It trys to keep the
message as plain-text.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=664209&group_id=103&atid=300103
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[snip]
Your right. Check the permissions on /web/mlib/data/mailman/data/aliases
See if it can be written by whatever user you specified in --with-cgi-gid=
at compile time (the user the cgi scripts run as).
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Seen on BBSer
ay with it on XP now that I have cygwin
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s bounce.
A little bit more information would be appreciated.
What is in the bounce message?
Does the _bounce message_ get delivered to all the users?
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)
> if yes, please let me know the requirements
Check http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq05.002.htp
It's steps to get Mailman running on Windows 2000, but it should be about
the same for most windows versions.
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I suppose
k
for some people, but not everyone. The error description is very nice, it
tells you exactly what to do. But considering you installed from an RPM,
you never ran the ./configure file in the first place.
You can either change the mail group on your system from 'nobody' to 'mai
* Paul Daniel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Trying to subscribe as an individual via the web interface appears to work but
> entries in mailman/logs/subscribe are always labled as "pending".
Is mailmanctl running?
Else check FAQ 3.14 for other problems of mail not getting to the l
eue. You can also safely remove the file
$prefix/cron/run_queue.
If you are upgrading from a pre-1.0 beta, you need to follow the
instructions below.
-[ End Section ]-
The rest of the doc is a good read. It's not there just to make the tarball
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> providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=daemon'.
> 554 5.3.0 unknown mailer error 2
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moderation flag
for everyone on the list (except for thoes you want to allow thru). Then
when a post is made to the list by someone that is moderated, you will get
an email telling you of that post, then you have the option to
Discard, Allow, Defer or Reject the message.
I think you will like Ma
* Steve Huston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Matthew Davis wrote:
>
> > * Jon Carnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Is there a reason you wouldn't want to simply include Htdig as part of
> > > the "out of the box" install?
> &g
use Mailman rather than..
> majordomo?
> sympa?
> esquire?
> ecartis?
http://www.list.org/features.html
In a nutshell, its just better.
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Alias /pipermail/ /home/mailman2/archives/public/
ScriptAlias /mailman/ "/home/mailman2/cgi-bin/"
Thats all I have in my httpd.conf in refrence to mailman.
See if that works.
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blic/
Just a stab in the dark, and see if your web error_log gives you anymore
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unk, and adding htdig (tarball for 3.1.6 is 2 meg) would up
the package size to roughly 7-8 meg. Considering I'm just a lowly dial-up
56k constant connection server (theres no plans of broadband where I live,
way too far in the NC sticks), puts me as a minority I know. Just a
conce
stion would be is your mailmanctl running?
# /dirtomailman2/bin/mailmanctl start
If so, what do your logs tell you?
logs/error
logs/qrunner
Thoes are good ones to start with.
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this question is asked fairly often. There is an entry in the FAQ (1.11 to
be exact).
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.011.htp
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r options (digest mode/etc) cannot be set by
the user, only the admin.
Now my 2 disclaimers.
1. Do with this information as you see fit, its not the recommended way to
setup a list.
2. Take it for what its worth, it was free.
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Refer to README-I18N.en for instructions on adding new translations.
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there something better out there by now?
Only other good resource is the UPGRADING file in the mailman-2.1 tarball.
But its instructions are very similiar to that email.
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ves public. Is there something I can do to mailman to get this
> behaviour? Thanks Moz>>
Upgrade to mailman 2.1 or use an external email archiver.
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.004.htp
That will step you thru the steps to use mhonarc or something like it.
-
to do this. Right now we seem to be a
> target for address-harvesting, and it bothers our users. But we'd like
> to leave the archives public. Is there something I can do to mailman
> to get this behaviour?
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).
> Is there a way to modify the Welcome E-mail (besides just the introduction
> to it)? Is there a way to avoid having to use a password to unsubscribe?
http://satya.virtualave.net/download.html#mailmanw
It requires perl and MySQL, so it might not be able to fit into your set
quot;help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
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| Tuesday, January 21, 2003 / 10:03PM
Quoting Kory Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would like to discard any email that comes from the from address
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I know you can put a filter value in the mm_cfg.py and
> that will filter mail to be held for moderation; for example, "from:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]", but I would r
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I am not as computer literate as I need to be. I am using Mailman through
> Hostway and cannot figure out how to send messages to my members.
>
> After adding my members from my previous list with another company how do I
>
> send them monthly emails?
>
> I am sorr
Quoting Jeff Poretsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is there any way to set up a list so that there are no passwords
> required for unsubscribe. Even better if the only password would be for
> the admin(s).
>
> I need this so that someone who wants to unsubscribe can do so with a
> mailto link with unsu
ons should still work. Just output the mhonarc
web files to the location you want on your web server.
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mailman?
Check logs/qrunner and logs/error
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irmation to the list.
> ~/mailman/logs/subcsribe said my email is pending.
> i'm sick with this error.
What version of mailman? If 2.0 is your crontab installed?
Back to the httpd problem. Did you restart apache?
If there hasn't been any posts to the list, there won
had permanent fatal errors -
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (reason: 550 5.1.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User
> unknown)
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rver at nel-rel234.nat.mimos.my Port 80
>
>
> Any clue what is going wrong?
Did you setup the apache Alias rule?
Alias /pipermail/ /home/mailman/archives/public/
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#x27;www.inorganic.org'
> DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'http://%s/mailman2/'
>
> What am I missing here?
>
> -roy
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use to generate this one:
>
> "This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> In my own lists footer?
>
> Thanks! :)
> Marco
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> Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
>
> This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Unsubscribe or change your options at
> http://mail.python.org
;t have permission to access /pipermail/test/ on this server.
> Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an
> ErrorDocument to handle the request.
> Apache/2.0.43 Server at listserv1.whittier.edu Port 80
Did you run check_perms -f?
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> Does anyone know of a mailman module for phpnuke?
There isn't one, at least there hasn't been mention of one here that I'm aware of.
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org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
> Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/
>
> This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Unsubscribe or change your options at
> http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/bigdog%40dogpound.vnet.n
e 782, in Create
> > Utils.MakeDirTree(os.path.join(mm_cfg.LIST_DATA_DIR, name))
> > File "/Applications/mailman/Mailman/Utils.py", line 265, in
> > MakeDirTree
> > os.mkdir(made_part, perms)
> > OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
> >
faults.py set
ARCHIVE_TO_MBOX = -1
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| Wednesday, December 25, 2002 / 01:20PM |
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Gimme back my face!
r - is it
>possible to configure the mailman to serve my purpose.
Yes. Check the "Privacy Options" page. And look for the "General posting filters"
section on that page. That should tell you what you want.
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> What is they way that I can have these things? Any suggestions?
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> Thanks,
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> Dan Gaskell
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| Matthew Davis /\ http://dogpound.vnet.net/ |
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| Matthew Davis /\ http://dogpound.vnet.net/ |
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| Monday, December 23, 2002 / 01:59PM|
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I am serious. And don't call
ers
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