Re: [Mailman-Users] Lists created via web admin seem to beentirelyseparate from lists created from command line

2012-03-13 Thread Mark Leone
Web create is apparently creating lists because it either creates the list or returns an error. If it succeeds, the list's lists/LISTNAME/config.pck file is created somewhere. You know the great thing about the Internet is that when you do something dumb, you get to share it with lots of other

Re: [Mailman-Users] Lists created via web admin seem to beentirelyseparate from lists created from command line

2012-03-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 3/13/2012 3:52 PM, Mark Leone wrote: > > So then the remaining question is which mailman is postfix invoking? In the > postfix log file, when an e-mail comes in, I see > > Mar 13 17:24:59 mal-s5610f postfix/pipe[20980]: 1F8E618006D: > to=, relay=mailman, delay=0.33, > delays=0.12/0.01/0/0.2, d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Lists created via web admin seem to beentirelyseparate from lists created from command line

2012-03-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 3/13/2012 3:52 PM, Mark Leone wrote: > > This surprises me because when I create a list using the web interface, its > file does not appear in /var/lib/mailman/lists (or anywhere). The list files > only appear in that directory when I create them from the command line. But > the above seems to

Re: [Mailman-Users] Lists created via web admin seem to beentirelyseparate from lists created from command line

2012-03-13 Thread Mark Leone
> > > >mailman unix - n n - - pipe > > flags=FR user=list argv=/usr/lib/mailman/bin/postfix-to-mailman.py > > ${nexthop} ${user} > > > >Per man page for master(5) this is supposed to mean that executabe > >'mailman' is present relative to the path specified by p

Re: [Mailman-Users] Lists created via web admin seem to beentirelyseparate from lists created from command line

2012-03-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Leone wrote: >Yes the ScriptAlias is pointing to /usr/lib/cgi-bin/. At that location I >see the mailman executables which correspond to the various web >functions, as expected. I searched for other instances of these same >executables using locate, Is your locate index up to date? Searc