At 12:10 PM -0400 2005-05-02, Randall Perry wrote:
Sendmail needs to see the group 'daemon' to run anything from it's secure
shell /usr/adm/sm.bin. So I reran configure with --mail-gid=daemon and it's
working now.
That's a good thing to note. Do you want to update the Mailman
FAQ
At 1:08 PM -0400 2005-05-10, Randall Perry wrote:
That's a good thing to note. Do you want to update the Mailman
FAQ Wizard entry for MacOS X to include this?
Ok. Tried but got 2 errors:
1) Incorrect password: do I need a separate password from my list
subscription password?
MacOS X 10.3.9 has turned off all setuid (that's SETUID, not
SETGID) shell scripts, but if you know the magic incantation you can
turn them back on. However, Python is not a shell script, so this
isn't a problem for us.
So far as I know, setgid works just fine on MacOS X, at least for
At 12:10 PM -0400 2005-05-02, Randall Perry wrote:
Sendmail needs to see the group 'daemon' to run anything from it's secure
shell /usr/adm/sm.bin. So I reran configure with --mail-gid=daemon and it's
working now.
That's a good thing to note. Do you want to update the Mailman
FAQ
in this post:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2005-April/044383.html
it is mentioned that mailman should mail you a list of aliases to add to an
alias file. in the sendmail integration procedure specified by david champion,
he says that specifying mailman as a 'handler'
I have Mailman installed ok on Mac OS 10.3. The web interface works fine,
admin emails work fine, but the documentation on creating aliases to receive
list email via sendmail seems to be missing.
If I have a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] how do I get it to mailman from
sendmail. Do I send the
Hmmm... didn't Mailman mail you a list of commands to add to your alias
file?
I don't know anything about Mac OS, but here is what I typically get from
Mailman when I create a new list:
franklin: |/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post franklin
franklin-admin:
If I remember right (gee, it's only been a week since I got Mailman
re-installed
on this box after a disk crash, and I'm already forgetting things), you need
to
set the set-guid bit for the CGIs...
They're all set correctly. Think I read somewhere that set-guid doesn't work
properly on BSD,
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:53:18AM -0400, Randall Perry wrote:
They're all set correctly. Think I read somewhere that set-guid doesn't work
properly on BSD, which Mac OSXS is based on.
OSX need some additional attention
Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py
look here for
At 11:53 AM -0400 2005-04-29, Randall Perry wrote:
If I remember right (gee, it's only been a week since I got Mailman
re-installed
on this box after a disk crash, and I'm already forgetting things), you need
to
set the set-guid bit for the CGIs...
They're all set correctly. Think I read
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