Tom,

Well, now I have embarrassing news.  The reason I couldn't modify/delete
users was simply that the images didn't get copied over when I
installed.  Since Mozilla doesn't show a "broken image" when it can't
find the referenced image, I didn't at first see that there was anything
to click on under the modify/delete options.  Well, I manually copied
the images to the correct directory, and now everything's working great!
Sorry to have fired off my previous email without investigating a little
deeper first! Thanks again! 

Kindest Regards,
Bill 

-----Original Message-----
From: William Knechtel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 10:46 AM
To: 'Tom Collins'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [qmailadmin] List breaks when moderation is turned on

Tom, 

Thank you for the advice!  I have good news, and confused news.  The
good news is that I upgraded to vpopmail 5.3.20 and qmailadmin 1.0.27.
So, ezmlm is working like a champ.  Thanks!  However (for the confused
news part), now I can't seem to modify or delete a user or mailing
list...  I'm sure this is a permissions bit somewhere, would you please
show me where?  Thanks in advance!

Kindest Regards,
Bill 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 9:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] List breaks when moderation is turned on

On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 06:55  PM, William Knechtel wrote:
> I'm creating an ezmlm list using the automated tools available to me
> while using qmailadmin. The list works great, up until I turn on
> Moderation. As soon as I turn moderation on, I get the following in a
> failure notice:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ezmlm-gate: fatal: unable to execute /usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-send
> '/home/vpopmail/domains/psi-np.org/all': file does not exist
> ezmlm-gate: fatal: fatal error from child

I'm not aware of a bug in QmailAdmin 1.0.6 that would cause that, but I 
personally made extensive changes to mailinglist.c in the development 
versions of qmailadmin and corrected many errors related to setting up 
and modifying mailing lists.

> Then, when I turn moderation back off, the qmailadmin interface
> complains with the following:
>
> file permission error .qmail-all-accept-default
> file permission error .qmail-all-reject-default

This was fixed as well.  Due to a bug in ezmlm, those two files weren't 
getting deleted when turning moderation off.  There's code in 
QmailAdmin to remove the files after calling ezmlm-make.

> How should I proceed in order to get this goofy thing to work as
> advertised? I've dug through archives and google, and unfortunately
the
> only info I can turn up is outdated (over 2-3 years old), referring to
> an improper path (Which is fine in my install). I appreciate any 
> insight
> you all may be able to offer!

You can read up on how ezmlm-make works, and manually turn moderation 
on from the command line.

You can try the development releases of vpopmail and qmailadmin.  I 
personally use vpopmail 5.3.20 and qmailadmin 1.0.26 on my hosting 
server.  There's no guarantee that there aren't bugs in those releases, 
but there are known bugs in vpopmail 5.2.1 and qmailadmin 1.0.6.

You could wait until we release new stable versions of the vpopmail and 
qmailadmin that properly handle mailing list setup.

--
Tom Collins
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