First thing to check is the ownership and permissions of the files the
archive needs to change.  User and group ids (numbers, not just the
names) must be the same on both machines for nfs to work right.

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Jim Wildman, CISSP                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
614-404-1897                                     http://www.rossberry.com

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I there :)
> 
> I�ve installed mailman in my MTA machine and I exported it by nfs to my 
> webserver (so I have a mailman link in my document root t o/home/net/mailman)
> everything looked fine until i noticed that the pipermail archive didn�t work. 
> So when I went looking for the problem, I noticed that the link inside public 
> archives was red (meaning that wasn�t liking anything).
> Is this beacause of nfs exporting or because when trying to make the aliases 
> the file that it should update is not the one on the webserver but the one on 
> the MTA machine. I really don�t understand how this should be done, because I 
> must have to separated machines!
> 
> So, anyone can help me?
> 
> Thanks 
> Pedro  
> 
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