Hi friends,
my name is Daniel Tygel, from Brasil. I'm the administrator of a list
which is powered by mailman (great software!!). I'm having now some
problems which I really cannot understand (my list is called
[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
If someone sends a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
I have a mailman at this address:
http://mail.terramiaristorante.com/mailman/listinfo/emaillist_terramiaristorante.comhttp://mail.terramiaristorante.com/mailman/listinfo/emaillist_terramiaristorante.com
it used to work properly but now I tried to send a news letter to the list
([EMAIL
On Apr 24, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
I have just uploaded a patch that will make the web UI for MM 2.1.6rc1
XHTML 1 strict compliant. This patch allows for some CSS formatting as
well.
I haven't looked at the patch itself yet, but +1 to the idea of making
the interface XHTML and
** High Priority **
Please tell me why I am unable to access the following site:
No such list [EMAIL PROTECTED], is the message I
received when trying to send out an e-mail the UWCSA.
Thank you.
**
Janet West
University of Washington
School of
Attached is one of the ones I get. In this case, I personally posted to the
party@ list, but they're all the same...
As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
following mailing list posting:
List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PARTY]
Hello,
I have installed mailman on my debian woody. I have checked recently my
/var/log/auth.log and they are poluated by a cron that is being
executed by mailman every minutes of every day:
# */5 * * * * list[ -x /usr/bin/python -a -f
/usr/lib/mailman/cron/gate_news ] /usr/bin/python
Forwarding to mailman-users, I can't do anything about this
Remi == Remi Delon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Remi Actually, you have [heard about it] ...
Remi
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2004-October/040344.html
Remi Looks like I'm not the only one with that
Jim Tittsler wrote:
Are you trying to use Apache's suEXEC feature? It conflicts with the
normal Mailman installation. You will need to make sure the cgi-bin
directory is not group writable. (Once over that hurdle, you will
probably then have to make sure that the files in cgi-bin don't have
I found this issue covered in mailman-developers in Nov.2000
(http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2000-November/007744.html),
for an old version. however, I've got it in the current version and the
old answer doesn't seem to be relevant.
I've just installed Mailman and I have
We've got an issue with our data/ dir getting quite large due to a large
number of held messages waiting for admin attention. Since we have a fair
number of lists with almost as many admins I'm looking for a solution
that will automatically prune down the held messages.
Reading through the FAQ I
Message date : Apr 28 2005, 06:53 AM
From : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : mailman-users@python.org
Copy to :
Subject : Mailman-Users Digest, Vol 14, Issue 56
Send Mailman-Users mailing list submissions to
mailman-users@python.org
To subscribe or
Hi, I'm trying to get Mailman working on a FreeBSD system X 3 days
now. I have followed the install document very carefully, apache and
mailman are loaded and running. However, I cannot get to anything. I
have the following in my vhosts.conf file:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 04:25 pm, Daniel Tygel wrote:
Hi friends,
my name is Daniel Tygel, from Brasil. I'm the administrator of a list
which is powered by mailman (great software!!). I'm having now some
problems which I really cannot understand (my list is called
[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Apr 29, 2005, at 05:26, Daevid Vincent wrote:
Attached is one of the ones I get. In this case, I personally posted
to the
party@ list, but they're all the same...
As list administrator, your authorization is requested for the
following mailing list posting:
List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the help Jim, how do I add that?
Currently in http://myserver.com/mailman/admin/rbc/privacy/sender
I have this in the List of non-member addresses whose postings should be
automatically accepted. (Details for accept_these_nonmembers):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
Aahh.. Okay. I guess I misunderstood what that checkbox was for. Seems silly
that one would have a choice for the digests and not for regular emails. I
thought the old mailman allowed a user to choose if they got the regular
emails as plain or html. Hmm.
-Original Message-
From: Jim
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 05:33 pm, Gabriel Goaga wrote:
I have a mailman at this address:
http://mail.terramiaristorante.com/mailman/listinfo/emaillist_terramiaristo
rante.comhttp://mail.terramiaristorante.com/mailman/listinfo/emaillist_terr
amiaristorante.com it used to work properly but now
Larry == Larry Rosenman ler@lerctr.org writes:
Larry What do the logs say?
Don't you ever get tired of saying that? 0.5wink
We need to give admins web access to the logs, otherwise it's not
going to occur to them that they are available.
--
School of Systems and Information
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Larry == Larry Rosenman ler@lerctr.org writes:
Larry What do the logs say?
Don't you ever get tired of saying that? 0.5wink
We need to give admins web access to the logs, otherwise it's not
going to occur to
Hi, I have lists that were originally configured for
maillist.linuxmednews.com now I would like them to be configured for
www.linuxmednews.com I've changed things under the covers and I can
get to the main admin screen at
http://www.linuxmednews.com/mailman/admin/mednews, login okay, but
when
On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:02 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
Hi, I have lists that were originally configured for
maillist.linuxmednews.com now I would like them to be configured for
www.linuxmednews.com I've changed things under the covers and I can
get to the main admin screen at
Daevid == Daevid Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daevid Aahh.. Okay. I guess I misunderstood what that checkbox
Daevid was for. Seems silly that one would have a choice for the
Daevid digests and not for regular emails.
You don't get a choice of HTML or not for digests. You get a
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 23:04:25 -0500
Larry Rosenman ler@lerctr.org wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:02 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
Hi, I have lists that were originally configured for
maillist.linuxmednews.com now I would like them to be configured for
www.linuxmednews.com I've changed things
On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:13 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 23:04:25 -0500
Larry Rosenman ler@lerctr.org wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:02 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
Hi, I have lists that were originally configured for
maillist.linuxmednews.com now I would like
Okay, things are looking good on my install. However, I'm using Qmail
on my server and my lists are not receiving anything. They are sending
fine, but a test message never makes it. This is on FreeBSD with
Mailman installed with port. The Mailman documentation for this looks
daunting. Any help
On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:31 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
Okay, things are looking good on my install. However, I'm using Qmail
on my server and my lists are not receiving anything. They are sending
fine, but a test message never makes it. This is on FreeBSD with
Mailman installed with port.
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 23:34:21 -0500
Larry Rosenman ler@lerctr.org wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2005 11:31 pm, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
Okay, things are looking good on my install. However, I'm using
Qmail
on my server and my lists are not receiving anything. They are
sending
fine, but a test message
On Apr 29, 2005, at 07:02, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
At the end of that FAQ there is mention of a third party patch that
allows
you to specify how many days to hold pending messages and to
automatically
discard when they expires.
Mailman 2.1.6 (currently at the release candidate 2 stage) implements
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