Thank you for your explanations, Mark!
(Mission accomplished)
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would lose moderation of my
own postings to this newsletter mailing list if I would do either way as
you suggested. I know that the basic intention of Mailman mailing lists
is to let all members of a list communicate with others and I am kind of
misusing it as a newsletter mailing list.
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:
- header_filter_rules:
Spam Filter Regexp:
From: Ulf Dunkel dun...@calamus.net (without quotation marks) *)
Action: Hold
*) I firstly had to check which exact header phrase was used from my
email client.
This seems to be the setting that works for me.
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about 40 minutes ago.
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Searchable
moderated and set member_moderation_action to Discard.
I guess if I would do so, this could mean that I myself won't be able to
send postings to the list, too, right?
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a regEx command and will see if it works.
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postings from non-member addresses. But I don't find a way to discard
posting from defined list members automatically, without dropping them
from the list.
Is there any such option that I have overseen?
I am currently running Mailman 2.1.16.
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AM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
On one of the lists, I frequently get admin messages to accept messages
to the list, sent by non-members. But when I check them, their email
addresses are definitely in the list.
I'd like a bit more information.
When you go to the admindb summary page, what
do I find any other
restrictions.
Is there anything I can have overseen so that Mailman doesn't recognize
these list members?
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Hi Mark.
Why then does subscribe work fine with myadminpassword?
Because the password provided with the email subscribe command is the
user password to assign to this member. If you have done this, you have
exposed the list admin password to everyone you subscribed this way in
their list
=adminpw
This is the PHP command I now use:
$return = exec(wget -q \$body\, $output);
Thank you again.
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When my script sends an unsubscribe email to the relevant list, it has
this general format:
- snip -
From: my-mailinglist-admin-email-address
To: mailinglist-request@lists.mydomain.net
Ref: unsubscribe myadminpassword address=user-email-address
- snap -
What am I doing
)
- snap -
Is there any chance to proceed with URLs like the one above and using
the web interface with the need to enter the admin password in the browser?
Thank you in advance.
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doing wrong? Is it possible that there is a conflict between
the myadminpassword and a maybe user-defined userpassword when I try
to unsubscribe the user with my myadminpassword?
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should be looking for?
The reason why the message is held. You can find this reason in
Mailman's vette log, in notices to the admin about the held post(s)
and in the list's admindb interface when a post is held.
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! That worked for me. :-)
Thank you so much,
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Any help is appreciated, as always.
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Am 29.07.2011 16:27, schrieb Mark Sapiro:
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
I try to grab the members from various of my mailing lists via the email
interface, but two of them with more than 1,000 users each won't let
Mailman reply on my whopassword email to the relevant
mailinglist-request@mydomain account
overseen (or forgotten)?
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should be written to by default?
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Hi Myron.
~mailman/bin/check_perms is your friend, really.
When you're done fixing all permissions, run
~mailman/bin/unshunt
I am almost done with the same stuff - once again.
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have now fixed the relevant entry in /etc/postfix/main.cf:
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alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases, hash:/etc/mailman/aliases
- snap -
Thank you for your comment, as always.
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Hi Alan.
Is there a command to exhibit all members on one page? or, better
yet, is there a command an administrator can invoke to have the
members, if possible with their flags, shipped to my home computer?
I guess I would do a simple admin request email for the lists every now
and then,
Hi Andrew.
I guess I would do a simple admin request email for the lists every now
and then, [...]
The issue I have with the roster email is that it doesn't tell you whether the
user is on nomail or digest. We had an issue last week where one of my users
moved a lists from Freelists to
Hi Alan.
I just tried this. It works great! I thank Herr Dunkel as
well as the other kind and knowledgeable responders who have
weighed in. What a great List!
Oh, not that seriously, just call me Ulf, please. :-)
By the way: If you're on a Mac, I'd recommend Simon
advice what to
do to have the Mailman interfaces in Unicode, finally.
Thank you in advance for your hints,
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Hi Stefan.
On 27.03.2010 03:44, Stefan Foerster wrote:
* Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net:
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
They asked me to install Mailman v2.1.13 manually because this doesn't
seem to be possible with apt-get right now.
Because I have not installed a single app myself without the help
to confirm before they
are subscribed.
So you might want to set the relevant Privacy options to something
like: subscribe_policy = Require approval. See the mailing list's
/privacy page for details.
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of the
package manager aptitude, I am kind of stuck.
Can you give me a little howto?
PS: Yes, I would like to update to v2.1.13 first, then fix the UTF-8
issue afterwards.
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Hi Donald.
Donald J. Organ IV wrote:
So I seem to be getting flooded with spam being send to
liphp-dev-ow...@lists.liphp.org , and it seems to have the on behalf of in
there. Is there a way to stop this. I get a couple hundred if not maybe a
couple of 1,000 spam messages a day.
Now I
Hi Mark.
- Send notifications of new subscriptions to the list owner? (Yes)
Defaults to the list setting General Otions - Notifications -
admin_notify_mchanges
- Send notifications to the list owner? (No)
Defaults to the list setting General Otions - Notifications -
I cannot find out how I can figure the following default settings:
Membership Management:
- Mass Subscription:
- Send welcome messages to new subscribees? (Yes)
- Send notifications of new subscriptions to the list owner? (Yes)
- Mass Removal:
- Send unsubscription acknowledgement to the
Hello Mark.
It should be. I am now out of ideas as to why bash would report
$ /var/lib/mailman/bin/unshunt
$ -bash: unshunt: command not known
Although that doesn't seem to be an exact copy/paste of the command and
response.
The litteral console output was:
- snip -
calamus:~# cd
Hi Stephen.
On Unix, for various reasons, the current directory is normally *not*
in the search path for commands. You need to prefix the command name
with the directory name (for current directory, you can abbreviate
that to ./) like this:
calamus:/var/lib/mailman/bin# ./unshunt options and
I recently changed my Mailman 2.1.9 installation to use and support
Unicode. I cannot update to a newer Mailman version as long as my Debian
Etch hasn't been upgraded to the current Debian version, as I have been
told by my ISP.
I have found various error reports in /var/log/mailman/error and
Hi Mark.
The files in qfiles/retry/ and qfiles/virgin/ are not shunted. If they
are *.pck files, they should be processed normally by RetryRunner and
VirginRunner respectively if those runners are running. If they are
*.bak files, they are 'backup' queue entries that were possibly left
behind
Hi Mark.
Does /var/lib/mailman/bin/unshunt exist and is it executable (mode
-rwxr-xr-x)?
Yes, it exists there physically (no link or stuff) and is executable
with mode -rwxr-xr-x.
Then the #! first line points at a non-existent python, or if it says
#! @PYTHON@, this is a file that has not
')
add_virtualhost('anotherdomain.tld','anotherdomain.tld')
add_virtualhost('yetanother.tld','yetanother.tld')
- snap -
Afterwards, you might want to run fix_url, like described here:
http://wiki.list.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4030616
HTH, Ulf Dunkel
. :-)
If you need to adjust user entries, don't forget the Search field in the
Member List section of the admin interface. ;-)
HTH,
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on the current Mailman version.
Maybe my notes can help some other Mailman users out there.
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, whatever I try.
It looks like this:
name:familyn...@domain.tld
How can I get rid of it?
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I would like to know if there is a simple way to download the entire list membership showing both each user's name and email address.
Short answer: yes. ;-)
Longer answer: mailto:listname-requ...@domain.tld who password
HTH, Ulf Dunkel
Hi Robert and Mark.
Doesn't the respond_to_post_requests (to be found in the [General
Options] page of the admin interface) do the trick?
---snip---
Send mail to poster when their posting is held for approval?
(Edit respond_to_post_requests)
(*) No ( ) Yes
---snap---
Just my two cents,
Ulf
Well, it's Python, not PHP, but essentially, yes. It checks if the
current host name is a substring of the web_page_url attribute of a
list to decide whether to show that list.
Should I file a bug?
Yes. https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman
Done: Bug #342162 reported by Ulf Dunkel
to
icalamus.net by mistake.
I wonder if listinfo does a simple strpos() or stuff (didn't find or
check the relevant sources) which would explain why icalamus.net is
also shown when calamus.net should be listed.
Should I file a bug?
Best regards,
Ulf Dunkel
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