Hello,
i have got an old, but special problem with the installation of mailman. I
found older mails on this list of it, but there was no solution for. I
tried to install the mailman on the uni server with Solaris 10 and the
recommended python 2.4.4. After configure, make, make install I receive
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i have got an old, but special problem with the installation of mailman. I
found older mails on this list of it, but there was no solution for. I
tried to install the mailman on the uni server with Solaris 10 and the
recommended python 2.4.4. After configure,
Dear list,
I'm having major problems installing Mailman on my SuExec enabled server. I
have followed pertinent instructions regarding installation in this
environment, but cannot seem to access any mailman pages; all I get is 404
Not Found errors.
The virtual host is set up ok on the server
Yep, gotta stick it in /var/www. Or, configure Apache to use a different
directory as it's documentroot...but, seeing as how you're a LInux
novice, I'd stick with putting things in /var/www for now.
Best,
Ryan
Dan Zaz wrote:
Dear list,
I'm having major problems installing Mailman on my
Sorry, Forgot to forward this to the list.
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At 9:08 PM + 2006-08-03, Dan Zaz wrote:
I'm having major problems installing Mailman on my SuExec enabled server.
I have followed pertinent instructions regarding installation in this
environment, but cannot seem to access any mailman pages; all I get is
404 Not Found errors.
Did you
At 11:28 AM +0100 2005-04-28, RT wrote:
Problem 1: my 'ISP', for want of a better word, enables suEXEC on Apache,
Ouch.
and I obviously can't change that (aside: doesn't everyone run
Apache/suEXEC?
No.
If not, why?
In large part, because that's not what is shipped by
Jim Tittsler wrote:
Are you trying to use Apache's suEXEC feature? It conflicts with the
normal Mailman installation. You will need to make sure the cgi-bin
directory is not group writable. (Once over that hurdle, you will
probably then have to make sure that the files in cgi-bin don't have
Apologies for posting an installation problem... :(
I've just installed mailman, and am having a couple of problems. The
first is that http://dom.ain/mailman/ returns '403 forbidden', and any
other page (ie. http://dom.ain/create) returns '500 internal server error'.
The INSTALL file suggests
On Apr 27, 2005, at 19:26, RT wrote:
I've just installed mailman, and am having a couple of problems. The
first is that http://dom.ain/mailman/ returns '403 forbidden',
That is normal. Users normally should visit
http://dom.ain/mailman/listinfo/ and administrators visit
I have installed mailman 2.1.2 on a Fedora Core 1 system, and followed
the instructions i INSTALL.REDHAT.
However, I seem to have a problem with the 'mailman' mailing
list. First, it appears as a public list, and second, I cannot access
the administrative web interface for this list. When trying
ok, i got a work arround, but not able to create lists
i installed v2.1.4 atleast 5 times, to finally get it working
it showed a 404 not found error.
i had installed it in /home/mailman
but i found out from http logs that it was searching for
/var/mailman/cgi-bin
so now i created a link to
i get a 404 error
my httpd.conf
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ScriptAlias /mailman/ /home/mailman/cgi-bin/
Directory /home/mailman/cgi-bin
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
please help
Regards,
Jeetu
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The trouble with being punctual is that
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 17:47, Jeetendra Mirchandani wrote:
i get a 404 error
my httpd.conf
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ScriptAlias /mailman/ /home/mailman/cgi-bin/
Directory /home/mailman/cgi-bin
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
Hi, first time using mailman.
I'm getting 404 error when attempting to access /mailman/create for the
first time.
I'm using OpenBSD 3.4 and mailman-2.1.2p0.tgz package.
The httpd process is running as www, what create is expecting.
But it doesn't even seem like its able to find the file?
Here's a
I get this traceback when hitting cgi-bin/mailman/admin
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /var/lib/mailman/scripts/driver, line 80, in run_main
pkg = __import__('Mailman.Cgi', globals(), locals(), [scriptname])
File /var/lib/mailman/Mailman/Cgi/admin.py, line 38, in ?
from
Hi all, i'm fairly new to using unix servers so this may seem quite newbiesish to you,
however every time i try to install mailman i get the error below. I created the
user it said i should reate as well as the directory. I set the installation
directory to allow the user i want to install
At 14:30 24/03/2003, Mike wrote:
Hi all, i'm fairly new to using unix servers so this may seem quite
newbiesish to you, however every time i try to install mailman i get the
error below. I created the user it said i should reate as well as the
directory. I set the installation directory to
It might be possiable that you have 2 different installations of python?
And root is using the correct version. The traceback shows its using
/usr/local/bin/python and root might be using another binary.
As root figure out what python binary it's using.
# which python
And you need to
hello all,
i have just installed Mailman 2.1 for the first time and i have the following problem.
i followed the instructions in the INSTALL file and everything went ok to the point i
had to create my first maillist. accessing the www.mysite.org/mailman/create gives me
the following error:
I have RedHat 7.3 with all current updates. When I follow the instructions
to set up mail man and restart apache, I get the following error:
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 5 of
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd-mailman.conf:
Invalid command 'ScriptAlias', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
not
Hi, I've installed the Mailman in my linux server (RedHat 7.2) using the RPM
mailman-2.0.13-4.rpm.
I followed the site's instructions
(http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/install-start.html ) , except the parts
about installing by gnu automatic installation.
I'm getting the following errors
Hi,
I'm still unable to install Mailman, and as someone pointed out to me
yesterday, it is because of a Python problem. When I run configure, a
module called conftest.py tries to import a module called pwd, which
unfortunately is not present, anywhere. Does anyone know where this
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:53:31 -0400
Eric Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm still unable to install Mailman, and as someone pointed out to
me yesterday, it is because of a Python problem. When I run
configure, a module called conftest.py tries to import a module called
pwd, which
Hi,
I have not been able to install Mailman, and I'm hoping someone out there
may be able to offer some helpful advice.
Configuration: I'm on a Sun workstation with Solaris 8, and running NIS. I
have created a user called mailman, and a group called mailman. The
mailman user is listed in
it sounds to me like you have an old version of python.
get 2.2 from www.python.org, and see if that fixes your problems..
-tom
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From: Eric Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:26 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Installation
an old version of python.
get 2.2 from www.python.org, and see if that fixes your problems..
-tom
- Original Message -
From: Eric Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:26 PM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Installation problem
Hi,
I have not been able
good day, everyone!
i am a mailman newbie, and i've searched through the archives but only seen
one occurance of my problem, but didn't really solve it. here goes.
i am using SuSE 7.2
Apache 1.3.19
Postfix 20010228pl03
trying to install Mailman 2.0.6
whenever i send a post to test, i get the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris G Haravata
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 7:10 PM
To: Mailman Mailing List
Subject: [Mailman-Users] installation problem
Importance: High
good day, everyone!
i am a mailman newbie, and i've searched through the archives
On Tuesday 09 October 2001 07:10 pm, Chris G Haravata wrote:
good day, everyone!
i am a mailman newbie
Welcome!
, and i've searched through the archives but only seen
one occurance of my problem, but didn't really solve it. here goes.
This is arguably the most FAQ on this software.
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