At 06:46 PM 1/3/2003 -0500, Barry A. Warsaw posted the following...
It would be worth investigating why you still get this. You shouldn't!
I'm in full agreement with you on this :)
You cd to /usr/local/mailman and type bin/list_lists. Does the
mailman list show up there? It should.
At 05:34 PM 1/3/2003 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner posted the following...
2.1 final is out.
D'oh.. I guess I missed the announcement.. thanks :)
Glenn
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(c)1998-2002 Glenn E. Sieb.ICQ UIN: 300395IRC Nick:
*sigh* *puts on dunce cap* *sits in corner*
Mailman's crontab was pointing to /usr/local/mailman2.1 instead of
/usr/local/mailman (2.1 was a test I did at one point, which ended up being
rolled into /usr/local/mailman
Can someone pass me the sugar-free Red Bull? My brain needs a boost LOL
I'm getting a blank page (this page has no data) consistently from three
different ISPs
Is there another source to get the patches from?
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
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(c)1998-2002 Glenn E. Sieb.ICQ UIN: 300395IRC
Hey Jon--
First--thank you for pointing me to your entry in the FAQ--it was exactly
what I was looking for!! :)
Now, I'd like to give back .. :)
I have a suggested addition for that entry: FAQ # 3.7, Setting up Web
access using MM list passwords - for Apache...
Here's a Perl script that
Hey Jon--
First--thank you for pointing me to your entry in the FAQ--it was exactly
what I was looking for!! :)
Now, I'd like to give back .. :)
I have a suggested addition for that entry: FAQ # 3.7, Setting up Web
access using MM list passwords - for Apache...
Here's a Perl script that
At 06:49 PM 10/6/2002 -0400, Jon Carnes posted the following...
Postfix Mailman integration
May 29th 2002, 8:57 MST
The Postfix mail server and the Mailman are both highly regarded and
popular packages. This python script glues Postfix and Mailman together
in a way so that a virtual domains
At 09:05 PM 10/6/2002 -0500, Dan Phillips posted the following...
$MAILHOST environmental variable at the time you ran ./configure. Did you
set it? I had the same problem until I manually set it ('setenv $MAILHOST
host.domain') immediately before running the config script.
I just rebuilt this
DEFAULT_URL = 'https://www.wingfoot.org/mailman/'
MTA = 'Postfix'
POSTFIX_ALIAS_CMD = '/usr/local/sbin/postalias'
POSTFIX_MAP_CMD = '/usr/local/sbin/postmap'
DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'lists.wingfoot.org'
DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.wingfoot.org'
DEFAULT_URL_PATTERN = 'https://%s/mailman/'
At 02:38 PM 10/5/2002 -0600, LuKreme posted the following...
On Friday, Oct 4, 2002, at 20:49 Canada/Mountain, Glenn Sieb wrote:
1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support attachment
stripping?
The current version supports this (2.1b3)
Cool--thanks.. :)
2
I'm not sure if this is the right list... but I just got 2.1b3 (LOVE the
mime-filter!) installed on my system, and was getting the GID problems, and
went through (by the by, the GID/UID was set right...) and ran check_perms,
etc... finally saw that mailman was:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root mailman
I have to say I really like this software--it was much easier to get
installed and running than Majordomo was...
I have a few questions, which I hope haven't already been answered (I've
searched the web, archives, etc)...
1) Will a soon-to-be-released version of Mailman support
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