Figured this out - I had duplicate entries in /etc/aliases and in the mailman aliases file for the old list (from trying to fix this problem in the past).

Brad Knowles wrote:

At 9:22 AM -0700 2004/05/25, Brandon Dudley wrote:

 I'm tryign to add a new list to an existing server, and have entered a
 weird cycle of mismatch errors. Every time I rerun configure to change
 a GID, it breaks either my old lists, or the new list I'm trying to add.
 one list in particular wants to be GID mailman, but the new list wants
 to be nobody.


The problem is that you need to get your web server (apache?), your mail server (postfix? exim? sendmail?), and Mailman to all agree as to what GID everything should be running as.

When upgrading, it is usually easiest to make the new piece of software agree with the other two, by replicating the configuration options that were used on the previous version that was installed.


Beyond that, it's going to depend on what your web server and mail server are, and how they are configured.




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