Hi Mark
Thank you for this - you have saved the day! :-) Cron job
run. Everyone now has their password. Phew.
I have done 3 to 5 (of your message) in the control panel, too.
Regards
Rachel
At 15:56 10/09/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
...
Once a person is a list member, you can't send anothe
Rachel Mawhood wrote:
>Our list welcome message was sent out to the members by the Secretary
>yesterday but he sent it as an ordinary mailman@ message and it
>didn't contain any password in it. We'll have to send another,
>additional, message, just to get the passwords generated, but I will
>
Our list welcome message was sent out to the members by the Secretary
yesterday but he sent it as an ordinary mailman@ message and it
didn't contain any password in it. We'll have to send another,
additional, message, just to get the passwords generated, but I will
have to give the Secretary a
At 17:05 01/08/2008, Mark Sapiro wrote:
In your subscription scenario, the password is randomly generated. It
will be mailed to the member in the list welcome message, and unless
disabled by the list or the user, the user will receive a monthly
email reminder.
Excellent - thank you!
Regards
Ra
Rachel Mawhood wrote:
>
>Obviously, we can't give 400-plus people the Admin or Moderator
>passwords so that they can view the Archives. Is there a way of
>having a third password, which we can give to the membership (and
>reset from time to time), to enable members to view the Archives?
The a
Melinda Gilmore wrote:
Does mailman have restrictions for passwords. Like a number or cap needs
in the passwords. I am not finding anything on that. I know in my
experience it just lets me put in anything for a password, wether it be for
owner or user?
No restrictions, so far as I know.
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Melinda Gilmore wrote:
>Does mailman have restrictions for passwords. Like a number or cap needs
>in the passwords.
No.
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Bob Holden wrote:
>
>For an example, assume the password is "password", which works fine in the
>system. When the reminder arrives, it shows the password as dkhbkesd, or
>something like that.
I suspect that what you are seeing in this example is your original,
randomly generated, member passwo
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 09:19 PM, Nyx Wolfwlaker wrote:
Greetings,
I've not been able to find the info, but I know its out there ... How
can I send members
their password if they forget what it is?
Or how can they get their passwrod if they for get it?
They can get the system to send i
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 16:19, Nyx Wolfwlaker wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've not been able to find the info, but I know its out there ... How can I send
> members
> their password if they forget what it is?
>
> Or how can they get their passwrod if they for get it?
>
> Thanks take care,
>
> N
David,
David Hunt wrote:
The company that hosts my website is running Mailman 2.1.2 (recently
upgraded), and although they do fine for normal questions, I don't really
think they're Mailman "experts". As for myself, I already know the options
available in Mailman's web interface and understand m
Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] passwords, confirmation emails, clunky web
interfaces, and my grandmother
You do not say what version of Ma
You do not say what version of Mailman you are running.
Were you to be running MM 2.1.2 you would find the following list
configuration options, which if set as indicated would lead to a user
being subscribed without having to respond to or indeed receive any
emails except the subsequent nor
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A question...
I added a dozen folks to one of my lists using the admin bulk
subscription. What password is assigned to these folks?
random characters.
Mike W
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On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 23:18, Derek Simkowiak wrote:
> Replace the "password reminder" email with a simple "confirmation"
> email. If you want to keep user options hidden then replace the
> "Password Reminder" button with a "Email me my options page URL" button,
> which emails the user a U
Derek Simkowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think mailing list passwords are The Worst Thing Ever.
Here is what I'd like to see:
Everyone who uses Mailman's web-based interface (at a particular
virtual host) would get a choice of two authentication methods:
* authentication via password (si
But, the python commands you want me to try DO work (and mailman still yields
the same errors from my previous e-mail):
# python -V
Python 2.2.2
# python
Python 2.2.2 (#1, Jan 9 2003, 16:24:27)
[GCC 2.95.2 19991024 (release)] on sunos5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more i
Steve,
You're first problem looks like a classic "permission denied"
problem. I'd suggest running bin/check_perms to see if that clears up
your problems.
The second issue you had (no module name "time") looks like your
Python installation is broken. You should be able to do something
like the
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
I recently installed mailman 2.1 (upgrading over our mailman 2.13) to correct a
problem with list admin passwords.
At the time of the upgrade, I was running python 2.1
Today I finally ran genaliases to modify the old mm list aliases for the new
mailman.
With the aliases in place, I sent e-mail
> "SR" == Steve Rifkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SR> OK, I upgraded to MM2.1. After having to run check_perms with
SR> -f to fix permissions, I finally got the web pages up.
SR> When I go in as site admin and change the list admin's
SR> password for a list, I *still* canno
> A better solution would be to upgrade to MM2.1. It uses sha1 hashing,
> which will always be available.
OK, I upgraded to MM2.1. After having to run check_perms with -f to fix
permissions, I finally got the web pages up.
When I go in as site admin and change the list admin's password for a
The ownership issue is a red-herring. As long as it's group owned by
mailman and it's g+rw you should be fine.
I'm guessing somewhere along the way Python got upgraded and the
status of the crypt libraries changed (either they were there before
and not now, or vice versa). Try setting USE_CRYPT
Just did another reinstall of 2.0.13. Again, installed with no problems.
Check_perm ran fine... again
And, the list ownerships for the config.db file for my test list is:
-rw-rw 1 mailman mailman 3169 Jan 03 11:57 config.db
(owned and group-owned by mailman)
Then, I log into the
>
> What are you using for Password authentication on your system? Are you
> using PAMs? What does your /etc/nsswitch.conf file look like (are you
> using NIS)?
NIS is used, but the mailman user account info is local to the web server.
Mailman's home directory, though, is shared between the
Catching up on a few of your messages...
I'm betting that your Web-server runs as user nobody, so changes via the
web to the list config may end-up as being owned by "nobody".
Shouldn't you have the sticky bit set for the group on all those
directories and files (if the check came back okay then
Oh, I should also add that, as user mailman, when I run:
bin/check_perms
I get:
No problems found
Steve
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Going an extra step, I compiled python 2.2.2 and put it in place.
I then rebuilt mailman (based on the new python). Again, mailman works EXCEPT
FOR list admin passwords.
I'm running out of options. I'm now at python 2.2.2 and mailman 2.0.13, and my
list admins cannot log in, but the site admi
The other interesting thing I found is that once I log into a list as the SITE
ADMIN, if I go to change the list admin's password, I can put anything into:
Enter new password:
Then, I can put something different into:
Confirm new password:
I can then proceed to click Submit Your Changes, an
t. Then I changed the list admin pw for th list (logged in as the site
> > admin), and did a dumpdb again. I get the same encrypted password for the
list
> > admin (and therefore, still cannot log in as the admin).
> >
> > What else can I try?
> >
> > Thanks!
&
admin (and therefore, still cannot log in as the admin).
>
> What else can I try?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steve
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords of members
> > From: Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Steve Rif
admin).
What else can I try?
Thanks!
Steve
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> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Passwords of members
> From: Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Steve Rifkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Mailman users Mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Trans
In this version of Mailman the admin password for the list is encrypted,
well sort of... If you want to be clever and look at the source you can
easily figure this part out.
In any case, I've seen this problem before after an upgrade and it seems
to be that the encryption has changed. Normally re
Now that we can see the plain-text passwords of members using dumpdb on the
config.db file, how can we see the specific list admin password for a given
list? I could see plaintext passwords for the users, but for what looked like
the admin, I saw something very different than what the password
The archives have a script for this (for versions 2.0.x), and you can
easily modify the script found here to do it (you will have to be system
admin):
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.007.htp
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 12:25, Gary Smith wrote:
Hi.
How do I find out the pa
Thanks, I was able to get this working.
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Ignacio Labrador Pavon wrote:
> You can change your site password using:
>
> /bin/mmsitepass
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I am new to this list, and somewhat new to mailman. I fellow employee at
> > my company who did our M
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 15:50:39 -0500 (EST)
Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you bulk-add users via the Membership Managment page in
> Mailman, how do these users get passwords to control their list
> status?
They are assigned randomly generated passwords.
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Matt Singerman wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> When you bulk-add users via the Membership Managment page in Mailman, how
> do these users get passwords to control their list status?
Randomly assigned, just like they are when the subscribe request comes in via
email without the "password=" keyword.
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