At 7:43 PM -0800 2004-09-06, Jim Dory wrote:
I had read this paragraph off the webpage:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/download.html:
You must have the Python http://www.python.org/ interpreter
installed somewhere on your system. Currently Python 2.1 or newer is
required, with Python
I'm a newb with this and am a bit overwhelmed with the installation and
docs. Been searching the archives but hoping for quick help, as I
suspect I made a dumb error.
I'm installing on Suse 7.3, I have python 2.1.1 and latest stable
mailman. Using Sendmail. I have it working more or less on
PS: I forgot to mention I am connecting behind a linksys router (I added
port 25 in port forward) and connect via cable modem. And I believe the
isp (gci.net) allows port 25.
Jim Dory wrote:
I'm a newb with this and am a bit overwhelmed with the installation
and docs. Been searching the
Dan Phillips wrote:
Have you run bin/check_perms -f ? the obvious cause of the error is a
permission issue, but check_perms doesn't always find everything.
FWIW, my locks directory is 775 and the lock files themselves are 664.
Before even messing with that, however, if you have no need for the
At 5:28 PM -0800 2004-09-06, Jim Dory wrote:
I'm installing on Suse 7.3, I have python 2.1.1 and latest stable mailman.
What do you consider the latest stable mailman?
If you search at the Mailman FAQ Wizard at
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py, you will find that item
5.008 informs