Hi Mark,
Not surprisingly you were right on target again :-)
And please bear with me as I am relatively new to Linux and I really do try to 
help myself as much as I can before turning to the list for help.
Apparently the target files/folders on my system are under /var/lib/mailman/.  
So, thanks to your help I have now overcome this hurdle.  And yes, I had 
postfix set as the value for MTA.I am now stepping through all the 
troubleshooting steps in the mailman FAQ here 
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.078.htp as I am 
not able to see pending requests in the web interface and not receiving mail 
from the list, any kind of mail (also not seeing the logo images, just the 
placeholders).
What is strange is that in the graphical web based administration interface to 
my VPS, all the permissions appear set correctly, as far as I know, on 
/var/lib/mailman because I am seeing list as the group and root as the user on 
all the directories.  As far as the user, list is only on locks and qfiles.
When I originally ran check_perms it returned something like 80 "errors" so I 
ran it again with the -f flag and am now getting 11 errors, but only in the 
command line!  When I again run check_perms -f it still reports back the same 
11 "errors" as in:
/var/lib/mailman/logs bad group (has: root; expected list) (fixing) and so 
forth through the remaining 10 directories.
I have rebooted the machine but still appear to be stuck in the loop....any 
ideas???
Thanks again for your indulgence.
Dov



> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:55:32 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> CC: [email protected]> Subject: Re: RE: [Mailman-Users] 
> alias question...> > Dov Oxenberg wrote:> > Hi,> > Actually this is probably 
> the fourth or fifth time I am revisiting > > "Chapter 6."> > But I seem to be 
> making better progress now than in my previous attempts.> > I am at the part 
> where I am trying to make sure data/aliases* have the > > correct ownership, 
> GID, etc. When I issue "genaliases" it seems to > > work...at least I get the 
> command prompt back with no reported errors. > > Then, I try to do "chown 
> mailman:mailman..." and am receiving the error > > message "chown: cannot 
> access 'data/aliases*' : No such file or directory"> > > Have you set> > MTA 
> = 'Postfix'> > in mm_cfg.py? Probably you have since genaliases would report 
> a lot of > aliases if it were the default MTA = 'Manual'.> > > > I should 
> point out in my installation the path to the mailman bin is > > /usr/li!
 b/mailman/bin in case that makes any difference. But I thought > > by running 
the "genaliases" (from the mailman "bin" directory) the > > script would create 
the aliases for me??? Obviously I am mistaken...but > > what am I doing wrong 
now????> > > Assuming that you do have MTA = 'Postfix', you need to be in the 
right > directory when you do the chown. This certainly isn't > 
/usr/lib/mailman/bin. It may be /usr/lib/mailman/data, or something else > 
depending on how the Mailman you are installing was configured. The > name of 
the directory id data/ and it will be in whatever was configured > as 
var-prefix which may be /usr/lib/mailman/ or something in /var.> > -- > Mark 
Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The highway is for gamblers,> San Francisco Bay 
Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan> 
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