I am installing a replacement server and am having trouble migrating
Mailman. The installation works but none of my lists show up when I use
the browser interface. However, when I run 'list_lists' from the command
line they are there. Is this a config issue with just the HTML interface
or is there
Dennis Putnam wrote:
I am installing a replacement server and am having trouble migrating
Mailman. The installation works but none of my lists show up when I use
the browser interface. However, when I run 'list_lists' from the command
line they are there. Is this a config issue with just the HTML
I am configuring mailman on a Red Hat Enterprise server, single domain
(for now). I've gone through some different configs, finally almost
have it working.
When I create a new list, it updates the /etc/mailman/aliases file and
updates it.
/etc/mailman:
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root mailman 6040 Oct 17
Scott Race wrote:
How can I tell Postfix to also check the /etc/mailman/aliases file, or
is it better to tell mailman to write to the /etc/aliases file? Seems
like I'd rather keep my malman aliases in /etc/mailman/aliases.
This is really a RedHat package question (i.e. why doesn't RedHat's
Hi,
I am on Debian 2.6.8. I used apt-get to update Python to 2-4 and
the latest version of mailman. I used one archive in sources.list;
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
When I attempt to start it I get this message:
#
# /etc/init.d/mailman start
*
Don Steiny wrote:
I am on Debian 2.6.8. I used apt-get to update Python to 2-4 and
the latest version of mailman. I used one archive in sources.list;
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
When I attempt to start it I get this message:
#
#