does someone have a specific example of the correct settings or lines in the httpd.conf file (v.8x or v.9x) - I have a feeling there needs to be a secondary directive beyond just Alias /listname/pipermail/ "/var/www/mailman/archive/[public or private]/"
the physical archives are where they belong - just no one can access them... On Wednesday 10 October 2001 01:42 pm, you wrote: > John W Baxter wrote: > > At 8:27 -0400 10/10/2001, Camel wrote: > > >I'm still getting a "forbidden" accesing my archives - everything else > > > is working just fine - any ideas (seems to be a permissions issue) > > Your archives won't be "there" unless you have actually posted messages > to the list. And if you have posted messages, check your web server logs > and try to find out what the error is. > > > Apache (in particular) "does" forbidden not only if the permissions are > > wrong, but if it is pointed to a directory and the directory is empty. > > Could the latter be your problem? > > Not necessarily. By default, yes. However, if someone added the > 'Indexes' Option to their configuration file, Apache will be just happy to > display an empty directory for you without any problems. -- Jay S. Curtis Camelid Listowner info/subscribe at http://lrllamas.com/mailman/listinfo/camelid ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users