You probably need --with-cgi-gid=mailman, not --with-cgi-gid=users
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/toA9.
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Thanks. I'll try that.
Just to
When I installed Mailman 2.14 I put it in the domain.com/mailman/ directory.
This is because Mailman is accessed via domain.com/mailman/ and I thought the
files had to be there...
It does work but is this a potential security problem? What would be the best
way to fix this?
Thanks in
On 12/17/2013 06:46 AM, Jon 1234 wrote:
When I installed Mailman 2.14 I put it in the domain.com/mailman/ directory.
This is because Mailman is accessed via domain.com/mailman/ and I thought the
files had to be there...
It does work but is this a potential security problem? What would be
On 12/17/2013 06:36 AM, Jon 1234 wrote:
Just to check, is this the correct process? mailmanctl stop -- configure
(with options as in previous emails) -- make install -- mailmanctl start. I'm
note sure whether it's necessary to 'make install' again.
Yes it is necessary to make install as