Hallo!
Running into a small bit of frustration.
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for
my mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the
now-daily occurence of 4xx bounces
Hello,
I am trying to set up Mailman on a new domain. I have done it in the past
without issue, but now I have a really bizzare problem.
When I go to the MYLIST mailing list administration General Options Section
page, I notice the following entry preloaded in the Host name this list
Hi list,
I'm having some problems with a Mailman. When I accept an email that was
received in a list, I get this in the error log:
Apr 01 14:57:01 2009 (2315) SHUNTING:
1238608621.3245921+6e71fad398d2eba77746fc941cf6b1123ed7ecd3
Apr 01 14:57:01 2009 (2315) Uncaught runner exception:
Hi all,
I have a question about the mailman bounce procedure. Is it possible
to
obtain a list of bounces that were removed from the list due to a
high
score? Essentially what I want to do is create a list of members
that
were removed from the list due to bounces and present that list
I've been debugging this for some time now, multiple google searches, etc...
all to no avail. I have a mailman list setup and working fine, with the
exception of moderator and admin emails not being sent (at least not
received). I've narrowed down to one fairly simple test case, that is to
leave
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 07:54:33AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
See http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9.
Thanks Mark. I hadn't found that page. That was plenty to fix it.
I'd looked at the wiki without finding that. Maybe it's because the Site
Administrator Tasks page it's linked from is an unordered
on 4/2/09 9:11 AM, Whit Blauvelt said:
Since Downloading and Installing and Integration Issues are also tasks
for the site administrator, would it make better sense to also break out
sections on Debugging, Site Upgrades, and perhaps Mods? Or maybe to
fold thse all under Site Administrator Tasks
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Charles Gregory wrote:
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for my
mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the now-daily
occurence of 4xx bounces
Beau James wrote:
MailMan 2.1.11, on a shared-hosting ISP ...
Is there any way from the Web UI for the list administrator to trigger
mailman to send the password reminder to all list members? (The
administrator can trigger it to a specific member.)
No.
Is there any way to find out via the
Charles Gregory wrote:
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for
my mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the
now-daily occurence of 4xx bounces guarantees that all yahoo
Mike Flaherty wrote:
I am trying to set up Mailman on a new domain. I have done it in the past
without issue, but now I have a really bizzare problem.
When I go to the MYLIST mailing list administration General Options Section
page, I notice the following entry preloaded in the Host name
Mario Sergio wrote:
I'm having some problems with a Mailman. When I accept an email that was
received in a list, I get this in the error log:
Apr 01 14:57:01 2009 (2315) SHUNTING:
1238608621.3245921+6e71fad398d2eba77746fc941cf6b1123ed7ecd3
Apr 01 14:57:01 2009 (2315) Uncaught runner
Whit Blauvelt wrote:
I know - it's a wiki and presumably I could jump in and rearrange stuff. I'd
do that, if there's a sense that it's appropriate and no one with real
expertise on Mailman wants to take it on.
Oh, I've been trying to find someone willing to do this for months now
(pretty
Steff Watkins wrote:
Looking into it a bit further I found that the 'bounce' logfile records
some (minorly) useful info about what it is doing. Doing a grep on the
term 'disabled' returns lines such as:
Mar 10 09:00:02 2009 (3577) Notifying disabled member *...@***.org for
list: somelist
The
From: Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net
Helmut Schneider wrote:
From: Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net
Helmut Schneider wrote:
I did not touch the MTA setting, the only things I added are
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST
DEFAULT_URL_HOST
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN
PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST,
Todd Giles wrote:
I've been debugging this for some time now, multiple google searches, etc...
all to no avail. I have a mailman list setup and working fine, with the
exception of moderator and admin emails not being sent (at least not
received). I've narrowed down to one fairly simple test
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 02:59:00AM +, Adam McGreggor wrote:
(and, my own experience, config'ing a Mailman list is *so* much easier
(and obvious). Particulary when trying to get a code-repo commit
messages...)
Oh, and another thing, Mailman is *so* much easier to config allowed
senders
Charles Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Mark Sapiro wrote:
If you're getting bounces like message undeliverable after 4 hours;
will keep trying until message is 5 days old Mailman should be
ignoring those.
I apologize for not thinking through the fact that a 4xx would have to
continue for
Cihan Yildirim-Yucel wrote:
Can I put the password reminder on private archive login page? So that,
list members who want to see the archive, but do not remember their
passwords, can quickly learn their passwords. Otherwise, password
reminder is too hard to find using the links on general list
Daniel Novotny wrote:
The solution I created is to create a new script called
mailman-update-cfg'which contains the following:
#!/usr/bin/python
import py_compile
py_compile.compile(/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py)
in the mm_cfg.py there's a note, that if you use SELinux,
you have to run
Is there a checklist of things to look over, once Mailman is installed,
to make sure the site becomes visible to the internet?
My site, http://fyrenice.com/mailman works when I am at home on my LAN,
but I can't access it when not at home, i.e., it's not yet working
correctly. I have these ports
Jones, Scott wrote:
Is there a checklist of things to look over, once Mailman is installed,
to make sure the site becomes visible to the internet?
My site, http://fyrenice.com/mailman works when I am at home on my LAN,
but I can't access it when not at home, i.e., it's not yet working
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Port 25 for incoming mail and ports 80/443 for incoming http/https are
all you need. Is your router forwarding those ports to the Mailman
machine?
Is 75.145.58.209 (the A record address for fyrenice.com and
mail.fyrenice.com) the IP address of the router.
Is there any other
With the excellent help of Mark Sapiro, I was able to resolve my issue with
password reminders. Basically, we wanted for the majority of our lists to have
the normal monthly reminders. For the select few lists, we wanted quarterly
reminders. I made a few modifications to mailpasswds which
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