Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie, new mailman, new postfix, new linux

2001-07-15 Thread Rob Brandt
Regarding: 1) In /etc/aliases I have: postmaster: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # mailman aliases mailman: postmaster mailman-owner: mailman then the aliases listed in the 'newlist' results. 2) When do I reload postfix? I've done it now, and it still doesn't work. And postfix was definitely restarted

[Mailman-Users] Samba and mailman

2001-07-15 Thread root
Can a mailing list be set up under Samba as opposed to Mailman. Which software is the better? Karl -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users

Re: [Mailman-Users] Samba and mailman

2001-07-15 Thread Phil Stracchino
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 11:41:33AM +0100, root wrote: Can a mailing list be set up under Samba as opposed to Mailman. Which software is the better? Karl You're asking for a comparison between apples and oranges. Samba is not a mailing list manager, it's an SMB file/print server. It

[Mailman-Users] Nomail feature

2001-07-15 Thread Wayne Spivak
I run well over 50 lists. Many of my members monitor the list from multiple e-mail addresses. In one particular list, we have the Privacy feature of List members only to post. Some have tried to subscribe under two separate e-mail addresses, and then place the second address as 'nomail'. When

[Mailman-Users] 2.1a2 nite gzip fails.

2001-07-15 Thread J.D. Bronson
Your cron job /usr/local/bin/python -S /usr/mailman/cron/nightly_gzip produced the following output: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/mailman/cron/nightly_gzip, line 52, in ? from Mailman import MailList File /usr/mailman/Mailman/MailList.py, line 34, in ? from

Re: [Mailman-Users] Prepping for MM2.1

2001-07-15 Thread John W Baxter
At 15:29 -0400 7/14/01, Scott Brown wrote: I'd like to prep my server now for installing MM2.1 when it is considered stable... It's currently running Python 1.5.2 - but of course, I'll need 2.0 or better for MM2.1. IF I install Python 2.x right now, will I have to recompile the MM 2.0.x that

[Mailman-Users] starting Mailman 2.1a2

2001-07-15 Thread J.D. Bronson
I wrote a simple script for Solaris to start mailmain under /etc/rc2.d/S99mailman Simply put: (snip) case $1 in start) echo Starting Mailman /usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start ;; (snip) It works 100% if I launch it manually, yet if put in /etc/rc2.d it will

Re: [Mailman-Users] starting Mailman 2.1a2

2001-07-15 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
J.D. Bronson wrote: I wrote a simple script for Solaris to start mailmain under /etc/rc2.d/S99mailman Generally, you create a script under /etc/init.d called 'mailman' and you soft link it to the run level: ln -sf /etc/init.d/mailman /etc/rc2.d/S99mailman (for startup) ln -sf

Re: [Mailman-Users] starting Mailman 2.1a2

2001-07-15 Thread J.D. Bronson
I did this (sort of..) I dont symlink the startup files under solaris. I find it easier to just put them in /etc/rc2.d I included the path statements...hmmm. I know it is built fine, as I said - it will launch MANUALLYjust not at boot up. Thats the part that I dont understand! With

Re: [Mailman-Users] starting Mailman 2.1a2

2001-07-15 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
J.D. Bronson wrote: I find it easier to just put them in /etc/rc2.d However, when having then run from different runlevels, it's better to have one file (under /etc/init.d) with symlinks to whichever runlevel you need it to run from. I included the path statements...hmmm. I know it is

[Mailman-Users] Installing Mailman 2.1 on Web Host

2001-07-15 Thread Jim Herrmann
Our web hosting company provides Mailman 2.0.1, but says they are no longer supporting it because it's buggy and causes problems. I suggested that they get current on their release, but they said I need to install a third party mailing list application. Here's my question. What kind of

[Mailman-Users] Error with CGI GID / gid 99, GOT gid 48

2001-07-15 Thread Jorge Reyes
I have a bit of a problem with GID for the Mailman scripts. Instalation ./configure and make finished with no problems. However when I try to log on to http://mowhere.somewhere.com/mailman/admin I get the following error.: The expected