TIA,
Please help me resolve what I hope is fairly simple permissions error.
If need be, I can restore the VM to a state prior to the noted file
transfers.
Goal: Migrate from Mac OSX.4.11 to Ubuntu 9.04 (on VMware).
Steps:
Build Ubuntu server with Postfix, Amavisd,
Greetings Geniuses...
I have mailman 2.1.11 running with postfix, and it's absolutely great. I
love it. The problem is...I'm going to be honest when I say I'm definitely
below average intelligence with this sort of thing.
I don't know how to make it so I can have more than one domain on my
I know, I'm reopening a ten month old thread. But I think I have a good
workaround.
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
--On 26. Juni 2009 20:22:13 +0900 Matthias Schmidt b...@admilon.net wrote:
Am/On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 19:22:02 -0500 schrieb/wrote Larry Stone:
On 6/18/09 7:11
Lee, Davis H wrote:
admin(1508): IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied:
'/var/lib/mailman/lists/21ctp/config.pck'
[...]
c...@lists:~$ ls -al /var/lib/mailman/lists/21ctp/
total 28
drwxrwxr-x 2 root list 4096 2010-04-26 13:31 .
drwxrwsr-x 40 root list 4096 2010-04-13 11:02 ..
-rw-rw 1
Larry Stone wrote:
I know almost nothing about the internals of forking processes and
daemonizing but if I have it right, when 'mailmanctl start' is run, it
forks a second copy which daemonizes. Meanwhile, the first copy of
mailmanctl exits. My guess is that the first copy was exiting and the
Ty Nelson wrote:
I don't know how to make it so I can have more than one domain on my mailman
install. I have all the domains pointing to the correct IP address, so the
interface works on each domain. I can change the hostname in my
main.cffile to whatever domain I want to work at that instant,
Mark,
That solved it! Not only are you really smart, you're nice too. That
always makes my day better.
Thanks for taking the time to answer the question. That was so easy and
simple to do-but somehow when I get inside mailman I have this horrible fear
of breaking it. (I've done that a few
In September 2004, I posted on this topic with instructions for installing
mailman on the client version of MacOS X 10.3 (Panther). Later, I updated it
for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) as well as notes (but not full instructions) for OS X
10.5 (Leopard). Just recently, I did a test installation on my 10.6