You know, I can't access the Apache Web Server from the Internet. Though I
seem to be able to via the home LAN using the IP.
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Rusty0918 writes:
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to
get Mailman to work properly, and frankly I'm at
OK. Someone and I have been attempting to get Mailman working under the
ubuntu platform. I've recently installed the Apache2 Web Server, Postfix,
and Maliman onto my machine. Presently, I'm using Ubuntu LTS Server 8.04,
mostly due to the fact that I'm not sure that all this will work on a
desktop
OK. Someone and I have been attempting to get Mailman working under the
ubuntu platform. I've recently installed the Apache2 Web Server, Postfix,
and Maliman onto my machine. Presently, I'm using Ubuntu LTS Server 8.04,
mostly due to the fact that I'm not sure that all this will work on a
desktop
Rusty0918 wrote:
I don't think all the installation guides or anything are going to cut the
mustard for me here. I need the best way to get Mailman working on my
system, and to work correctly on the web.
FYI, my network is a local LAN which uses DHCP. Do I need a DHCP3 server?
You need
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to get Mailman
to work properly, and frankly I'm at a big loss, and I mean a big loss.
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Rusty0918 wrote:
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to get Mailman
to work properly, and frankly I'm at a big loss, and I mean a big loss.
Those are questions that are not relevant to this mailing list. Try asking
on a mailing list for one of your local Linux user
Rusty0918 writes:
And how exactly do I do that? I've been trying different ways to
get Mailman to work properly, and frankly I'm at a big loss, and I
mean a big loss.
If do that refers to configure the network routing and DNS
services, you're asking in the wrong place. Try the Ubuntu
At 12:29 PM 12/3/2008, Brad Knowles wrote:
Rusty0918 wrote:
However, the site owner now wants a new list created. The problem is, the
link to do this; http://claverton-energy.com/mailman/create - generates a
404 Page Not Found Error... None of the documentation / trouble-shooting
anticipates