Correction:
The problem below occurred because Mailman had run into an error and
hadn't installed that directory. I figured that one out and it's
installing again.
Now I'm back to a Group Mismatch error once again, and adding the
configure line
--with-mail-gid=staff
(and removing the line --with-mail-gid=${mmgroup} ) as suggested doesn't
fix it.
Next step? It seems I go through this every time I do an install of
Mailman...
On 10/10/11 8:52 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
Hi all,
(cross posted to Macports-users and Mailman-users lists, as I'm not
sure where the answer to the problem is more likely to come from)
I upgraded a server the other day to Mac OS 10.7, and due to a new
version of Macports required an uninstall/reinstall of Mailman.
As seems to be the usual case, the new Mailman/Fetchmail install needs
some tweaks to get it working right - the Dreaded Group Mismatch Error
in Mailman, SSL required but configured --without-ssl in Fetchmail,
etc... I've fought my way through all of those, but...
Currently it's telling me that the location of the MDA, which in the
previous Fetchmailrc file was /opt/local/libexec/mailman/mail/mailman
and worked fine before the upgrade, is a directory which doesn't
exist. And that's true, it doesn't.
So, the question is, where did it move to? Where *should* Fetchmail
be told that the Mailman MDA is?
Thanks for relieving my frustration.
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