At 05:34 PM 2/10/03 -0800, you wrote:
Yesterday we upgraded from Mailman 2.0.x to 2.1.1. All of the lists
except for one transfered over flawlessly, but any mail sent to that one
particular list causes errors like this to be dumped into
~mailman/logs/error:
Yea, I've got a sourceforge bug open
At 03:43 PM 2/6/03 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our mailman interface to a newsgroup and was working fine now it only sends
mails to the newsgroup, it has stopped receiving newsgroups posts and
sending them out as mails. Both newsgroup and mailman servers have been
changed recently which
At 08:43 PM 2/9/03 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks we have spotted a problem with gate_news not being in cron.
I don't know where the mailman error log resides or have access to it but
I'm sure Stefan does. We don't get any error emails probably because it
isn't running. I assume error
At 11:32 PM 7/10/02 -0700, you wrote:
==
mailman-2.1b2.tgz
ArchiveType: GZ
-- mailman-2.1b2.tar
Contains code of W32/Nimda.eml
==
Someone please put my mind at ease. Is this a false virus find?
Before testing the beta (2 mo's ago) I checked with
At 11:08 AM 7/2/02 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to export all users and settings from one list,
and then import everything into another?
Look over the stuff in mailman/bin... config_list will let you export the list
settings or import them. But it doesn't do users.
At 11:02 PM 7/1/02 -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
What does this mean, and what do I need to fix? It started doing this
after I reconfigured eth1 for multiple IP addresses (may or may not be
related).
Mailman.pythonlib.nntplib.NNTPPermanentError: 502 You have no permission
to talk.
At 10:33 PM 5/9/02 -0400, Kevin Crawford wrote:
Not sure I understand how the bounce proc works...
I have a test list going - sending posts to it - since a few days ago -
maybe just 5 per day or so
I subscribed a test user, non existant one...it has about15 bounces to it -
and still going...
I
At 12:20 PM 5/10/02 -0400, Webmaster wrote:
I finally got the configure file to run properly. I think it had to do with
the fact that my ftp client decided to transfer it in Binary and not ASCII.
That's the only thing I can think of.
I am now getting this error:
checking permissions on
At 11:28 AM 5/10/02 -0400, Webmaster wrote:
I did this:
[micheal@blinkin mail]$ /bin/bash ./configure
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
'/configure: syntax error near unexpected token `do
'/configure:
At 11:44 AM 5/6/02 +0200, Norbert Bollow wrote:
We do have one problem, however, - keeping track of what member (his real
name) has what e-mail address. As most of them are kids, they pick totally
non-identifiable 'handles' rather that some recognizable variation on name.
[..]
Is there any
At 10:40 PM 4/24/02 +0800, Lewis Lau wrote:
Hi all,
I remember some of you guys said that the List-subscribe, List-unsubscribe
message in the mail header is able to remove in Mailman 2.1 Beta, but I couldn't
found where to set this up, even I look around the list admin page for some many
At 05:59 PM 4/23/02 +0200, E.J.L. Kemper wrote:
Ok, you got a point there!
So I reinstalled it again.
./configure no errors.
but make install, after a very close look gave this...
snip-
make[1]: Entering directory `/unpack/mailman-2.0.9/src'
gcc -c -I. -DPREFIX=\/home/mailman\
At 11:18 AM 4/22/02 +0200, you wrote:
But the strange thing is I think, that de installation procedure didn't
build the wrapper file at all.
Some-one from this list send me this file, but that didn't help.
Ok, what version of mailman are you running? As I said in my message,
if you're running
At 11:24 AM 4/22/02 +0200, E.J.L. Kemper wrote:
Hi again,
I am using 2.09 BTW
I re-installed the whole program several times, starting with MAKE CLEAN
then removing the directory.
So really from scratch?
Did you also delete everything under /home/mailman?
What are you feeding as
At 05:00 PM 4/20/02 -0700, Marc Ash wrote:
Does Mailman generate unique remove links in the message for one click un-subs by the
recipient?
Look up at the header :-)
You'll see a:
List-Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users,
mailto:[EMAIL
At 01:52 PM 4/22/02 +0100, Graham Robinson wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for some advice. The scenario is that a client wants me to set up a
mailing list (or several...) that they can use to keep in touch with subscribers to
their services. They operate three different levels of service, and want
At 01:08 PM 4/21/02 +0200, E.J.L. Kemper wrote:
Hello,
Is anybody reading this?
I asked some questions regarding Mailman, but no replys yet.
I do see other peoples mail in the list.
Maybe because no one had an immediate answer to your question? Note that
while several developers often hang
At 05:29 PM 4/20/02 +0200, E.J.L. Kemper wrote:
Hi everyone,
can anyone please tell me what I should do when I see this?
Honestly, what you need to do is delete your installed mailman config,
(save mm_cfg.py if you edited it), and go through and reverify your
settings to configure. Verify
At 12:23 AM 4/20/02 +0200, E.J.L. Kemper wrote:
I am still stuck at the smrsh.
I am getting error 126 send back to the email?
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
|/home/mailman/mail/wrapper mailcmd test
(reason: 126)
- Transcript of session follows
Basically, what's happening, is that postfix isn't configured how you think it's
configured.
You told mailman to expect the wrapper to be invoked by the mail system with a gid of
postfix, which, from your files below is 5. It's telling you it was *not*
invoked that
way, it was run with a
At 04:47 PM 4/3/02 -0500, Neal M. Holtz wrote:
I'm using mailman 2.0.6 and was using Python 1.5.2
Last week I upgraded to Python 2.2.1c2. A few days later, it was
noticed that none of the list administrators passwords would work any
more. I suspect this was related to the Python upgrade (its
At 10:41 PM 3/29/02 +0900, Gary Wang wrote:
I was hacking around my new Mailman setup, and found out to my great surprise:
The private archives are accessible without a username. Well, that's only half the
story, but it really caught me by surprise. I eventually figured out that the list is
At 12:37 PM 3/29/02 -0500, Tom Neff wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 23:53:00 +1100
Darryl Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if there was an option to turn on or off the email
headers that mailman adds.
This is one of their ideological hot buttons - you're not supposed to WANT
to turn
At 03:43 PM 3/28/02 +, Russell King wrote:
Hi,
I've just been through my mailman lists handling the held postings, and I
notice that mailman is playing silly buggers with the web interface.
Please see:
http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/images/mailmangroupings.jpg
What's the issue? The
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