On 7/3/08, Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
My list administrator disable list archiving by mistake from last three
month and now he want them back.
As we know mailman save mails in mbox formate and from that file it
generate archive regularly.
Only if archiving is turned on. If archiving is
Please don't say that there is no way to get the archive back because i
have to get them any how, even if i need to create whole archive manually.
But i don't want to wast that much of time. That why i am looking for an
other option.
On 7/3/08, Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
My list administrator
Barry Finkel writes:
I have not yet installed my 2.1.11 package on my test machine, but
my records show that I had the identical messages when I built my
2.1.9 package, which I use in production. I am not an expert in the
C language and what type conversions are done. But I would not worry
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Please don't say that there is no way to get the archive back because i
have to get them any how, even if i need to create whole archive manually.
Sorry, if the archiving function was turned off, then Mailman didn't keep
any copies of the messages in question and there
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Please don't say that there is no way to get the archive back because i
have to get them any how, even if i need to create whole archive manually.
But i don't want to wast that much of time. That why i am looking for an
other option.
As Brad said, with list archiving
Mark,
My apologies, I should have noted that
- I have Bounce Processing turned off
- I have the -bounces address forwarding to the -owner address. With
Bounce Processing off I still needed bounce messages to go back to the list
owner
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David Gibbs wrote:
On a lark, I created a Mailman group on LinkedIn.
That's fine for an unofficial group, but did you contact the maintainers of
the Mailman project to get approval to use the graphic? I'll stay out of
that discussion myself, but you should at least get a confirmation from
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On Jul 3, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
David Gibbs wrote:
On a lark, I created a Mailman group on LinkedIn.
That's fine for an unofficial group, but did you contact the
maintainers of the Mailman project to get approval to use the
Michael Kabot wrote:
My apologies, I should have noted that
- I have Bounce Processing turned off
- I have the -bounces address forwarding to the -owner address. With
Bounce Processing off I still needed bounce messages to go back to the list
owner
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Sort of related question-- is there a page (pages) that mailman
maintains which shows the number of mails received/send over the last N
days (maybe a nice graph showing the mail volume)?
Thanks
Jesús Rivas wrote:
Hi, i'm performing some tests with Mailman and Postfix over Centos5.
Does some
Hello list,
I'm another one in the long row of people striving for confirmation-less
subscription. I've read the FAQ and am aware that mailman is not a CRM,
and we'd be totally content with it if subscribing would work without
requiring any actions by our users.
We have set ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sort of related question-- is there a page (pages) that mailman
maintains which shows the number of mails received/send over the last N
days (maybe a nice graph showing the mail volume)?
Not really. See Mailman FAQ 1.30 at http://wiki.list.org/x/1oA9.
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Brad
Jesús Rivas wrote:
Hi, i'm performing some tests with Mailman and Postfix over Centos5.
Does some body know how many messages per hour can be sent?
I´ll appreciate if some one could tell me what hardware and bandwith
are using and your stats?
What do I need to improve it?
Go to the
Thomas Kappler wrote:
I'm another one in the long row of people striving for confirmation-less
subscription.
We don't want to make this process too easy. That would make it trivial to
abuse Mailman into a spamming tool, and I think that's something we actively
want to avoid.
Brad Knowles wrote:
That's fine for an unofficial group, but did you contact the maintainers
of the Mailman project to get approval to use the graphic?
Well, I didn't specifically ask permission ... but I kind of assumed
that, since Mailman is GPL, the logo fell under the same license.
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On Jul 3, 2008, at 11:40 AM, David Gibbs wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
That's fine for an unofficial group, but did you contact the
maintainers of the Mailman project to get approval to use the
graphic?
Well, I didn't specifically ask permission
I'm running mailman on a server that has an existing domain
(abc.domain.com) and resolves to some IP address X. Couple of 100
lists running in this setup.
I've recently gotten another DNS entry defined (xyz.domain.com) that
also resolves to IP address X.
I'd like to setup new mailman
(To the list this time !)
Mark,
Thanks for the quick response and pointers to the right place in the code.
I have left Plesk managing the Mailman lists to try to keep continuity on my
server. It looks like Plesk is not doing a good job of properly configuring
Mailman or the lists.
The
Michael Kabot wrote:
I have left Plesk managing the Mailman lists to try to keep continuity on my
server. It looks like Plesk is not doing a good job of properly configuring
Mailman or the lists.
The following is an excerpt from my mm_cfg.py
from socket import *
try:
Mark,
The modification to scripts/owner will do the trick for me.
I have owner notifications turned off on all lists, so no need to modify
Message.py.
Thank again for the assistance.
Mike
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Thank you Mark that worked perfectly.
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Campbell wrote:
Currently when ever I try to get to the mailman archives for any of the
mailing lists I revcive a 403 error.
When I check the apache error log i see the
If you just want to change the default for new lists, you'll want to
change mm_cfg.py so that DEFAULTURLHOST and DEFAULTEMAILHOST use the
new domain. This will only have an effect on new lists.
When converting old lists, you'll need to change the values of those
variables for each list
Terri Oda wrote:
If you just want to change the default for new lists, you'll want to
change mm_cfg.py so that DEFAULTURLHOST and DEFAULTEMAILHOST use the
new domain. This will only have an effect on new lists.
When converting old lists, you'll need to change the values of those
variables
Thomas Kappler wrote:
We have set ALLOW_OPEN_SUBSCRIBE and confirmation: none, and now the
problem is the The results of your email commands mail. I've found the
advice here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg44391.html
but the result of the modification is just that the
Thanks Brad Knowles
and yes i do have all the mail in my mail client which i have to upload
but i don't can i make a perfect mbox file from mails.
Any suggestion.
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Please don't say that there is no way to get the archive back because i
have to get them any how,
Thanks Mark
I know we can find the mail in the digest folder but I lost mail of last
three month so i can't find them in the digest.
But if u can help me out to making a mbox file from the mails stored in my
mail client.
Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
Please don't say that there is no way to get
On 7/4/08, Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
and yes i do have all the mail in my mail client which i have to upload
but i don't can i make a perfect mbox file from mails.
Any suggestion.
Some mail clients can export their internal mail folder
representation into a 7th edition mbox format. For
On 7/4/08, Nitin Bhadauria wrote:
But if u can help me out to making a mbox file from the mails stored in my
mail client.
That's a problem specific to your mail client, and there's nothing we
can do to help you with that. You need to go find mailing lists or
other resources to help you
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