On 06/21/2016 04:08 AM, John Poltorak wrote:
>
> What I need to do now is integrate Mailman with Sendmail. I'm not yet sure
> if Sendmail is fully configured, but at least it can send out mail, so
> people should at least be able to subscribe.
>
> I have read a few guides to setting up Mailman
I have now managed to setup Mailman, have created a list, imported old
messages and can view the archives online. Icons still don't show up but
that is just cosmetic so not that urgent.
What I need to do now is integrate Mailman with Sendmail. I'm not yet sure
if Sendmail is fully configured, but
Hi,
I'm a little confused about something regarding setting up Mailman to
run using Sendmail. The following are instructions for how to create
the mailman user. My first question is, why is the user created with no
shell and no home? The documentation does not explain the reason why
this is
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote:
Hi,
I'm a little confused about something regarding setting up Mailman to
run using Sendmail. The following are instructions for how to create
the mailman user. My first question is, why is the user created with no
shell and no home? The documentation does not
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote:
I'm a little confused about something regarding setting up Mailman to
run using Sendmail. The following are instructions for how to create
the mailman user. My first question is, why is the user created with no
shell and no home? The documentation does not
Brad Knowles wrote:
Neither sudo nor a plain su need to have a shell for the
user. All you're changing is your effective UID (EUID), but the
rest of your environment comes from your real UID that you used to log in with.
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Hmm...
Dragon quoted me:
Neither sudo nor a plain su need to have a shell for the user. All
you're changing is your effective UID (EUID), but the rest of your
environment comes from your real UID that you used to log in with.
End original message. -
Hmm...