On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 13:08, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
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However, I, as a list user, cannot get access to the archives for a
list. When I try to look at the archives through the link on the
Welcome message I get the following:
Forbidden
You don't have
On 01/08/2011 Mark wrote
Rekhesh Mohan wrote:
AFAIK, src/common.c is checking the GID with getgid() followed by
getgrgid(). Now, my machine uses blowfish instead of md5 for passwd.
getgid() is returning 80 - which is fine since i have gid(www) = 80
on my system. However, getgrgid(gid)
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 06:31, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 13:08, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
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However, I, as a list user, cannot get access to the archives for a
list. When I try to look at the archives through the link on the
Hi Mark.
What you want to run is Mailman's bin/genaliases which will completely
rebuild data/aliases and data/virtual-mailman based on the lists in
the installation including those you added by copying and run the
relevant postalias and postmap commands to update the .db files.
Excellent!
Question 1:
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Current situation:
I have now pretty much a working solution for this situation (postfix
and mailman installed with Ubuntu packages on 64-bit 10.04 LTS (Lucid
Lynx) :
1 server
1 real domain: realdomain.com
2 virtual domains: virtual-1.org
Rekhesh Mohan wrote:
Now here is something that spoiled my sleep: I wrote a small test
program to call getgrgid(), and it prints getgrgid()-gr_name = www.
When I added a print statement inside common.c, I get
getgrgid()-gr_name = null (it goes to http error log, since http
headers are not
Tom Browder wrote:
Question 1:
=
Current situation:
I have now pretty much a working solution for this situation (postfix
and mailman installed with Ubuntu packages on 64-bit 10.04 LTS (Lucid
Lynx) :
1 server
1 real domain: realdomain.com
2 virtual
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 16:37, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
Tom Browder wrote:
Question 1:
=
Current situation:
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(detailed and helpful answers...)
Thanks, Mark! I'm going to jump in again!
By the way, I have a Perl script and module I use to destroy