I'm new to this list - working on a solaris install.
I struggled for a while with the same symptoms as you on 2.1.3 .
What clinched it for me was creating the list mailman - my test list only
worked after doing this.
Look at the section Create a "site-wide" mailing list in
- Original Message ---
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman install problems (syntax error
atline1:`; ' unexpected)
From: CJ Keist
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2010 09:25:19 -0600
To: Mark Sapiro
Cc: "Stephen J. Turnbull" ,
mailman-users@pytho
I'm currently running Mailman 2.0.5 on a Solaris 8 box, and am
planning on upgrading it to 2.0.8.
I've noticed that there are patch files available on SourceForge
for the patch command. After I apply the patch files and run the
"make" and "make install" command
I need to migrate an existing Mailman install to a new machine running a
newer version of Mailman. here are the details:
OLD SERVER
OS Solaris 7
Mailman version 2.0beta2
MailmanDir /usr/local/mailman
NEW SERVER
==
OS Redhat 7.2
Mailman Version 2.0.11
> "DS" == David Sammons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DS> You have a module "pwd" in python2.../Modules/Setup
DS> which it´s commented, just uncomment that and
DS> re-compile python and if it´s necesary MM too...
But the odd this is that with Python 2.2.1, it should auto-detect
On 06/05/2018 01:40 PM, Brent Kearney wrote:
> Thanks Mark; its an old Sun Solaris 10 system. I’m not sure how to get the
> version from make itself, but the GCC version is 3.4.3.
Try
make --version
or if that doesn't work,
make --help
to see the options.
--
Mark Sapiro
Quoting from the Archives:
==
I've had this exact same problem installing mailman on solaris. The
problem is in getting python configured properly. Make sure
LD_LIBRARY_PATH points to all the right places, including wherever the
SSL
libraries live, and you may have to hack the Modules/
Mailman, in its default configuration, readily integrates with a
properly-configured sendmail installation.
The discussion below gives specific file locations for a Solaris 9
installation. Solaris 10 locates the sendmail control file sources in
/etc/mail/cf rather than /usr/lib/mail/cf
Hi,
My server is running Solaris 2.8 with Python 2.2.2. I just downloaded and
installed the 2.1 tarball and I've run into a few issues. Please point me
to the correct FAQ if I've done something wrong, otherwise, please add them
to the list of things to be addressed:
- Not all of the
Hello everyone,
Thanks for you help in advance!
I am trying to compile mailman on a SUN Sparc Solaris 7 system. I've created
the mailman user and group, also created the destination dir
(/usr/local/mailman) and changed permissions as described in INSTALL:
% chmod a+rx,g+ws .
% l
Steve Garcia wrote:
>
>However, when I got to 'make install' it seems there is a problem. The
>install process seems to want to call "cc", even though it was not
>specified or used in either 'configure' or 'make'.
>
>Here is the error I ge
roup found!
>* Your system must have a "mailman" group defined
>* (usually in your /etc/group file). Please see the INSTALL
>* file for details.
The "No "mailman" group found!" error is bogus. It is a side effect of
the prior errors.
--
Mark S
Hello,
Thank you, Mark, Adam, and Andrew for your replies. More below.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:m...@msapiro.net]
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 12:19 AM
> To: Ivan Fetch; MailMan
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Moving / upgrading Mailman
On 4 Feb 2004, at 11:48, David W Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me sort out the aliases setup for
Mailman
2.1.4, to complete a move from v2.0.13 on a Solaris 8 box running NIS
and
Exim v4. I'm doing a fresh install rather than an upgrade.
When I installed v2.0.1
The esteemed Barry Warsaw has said:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Since you guys aren't working with either Sendmail or Solaris, I think
> > it would be best for me to
Hi,
How can I update 2.1.3 --> 2.1.5?
I know this question was asked last month, but I'm afraid I didn't
understand the answer.
I'm using the source download on Solaris (presumably, if I had a package it
would be easier, and it would include specific documentation, but I don&
Hello,
i have got an old, but special problem with the installation of mailman. I
found older mails on this list of it, but there was no solution for. I
tried to install the mailman on the uni server with Solaris 10 and the
recommended python 2.4.4. After configure, make, make install I receive
gregben wrote:
>
>I'm having trouble with
>
># make install
>
>The last few lines of output are:
>
>Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/htmlformat.py ...
>Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/i18n.py ...
>Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/versions.py ...
&
:
./configure --prefix=/userM/mail-services/mailman2
--with-python=/opt/csw/bin/python --with-cgi-gid=15
make
I'm using gcc 3.4.3 on solaris 10 sparc platform
This is the error I'm getting when I do make install
unable to execute cc: No such file or directory
error: command 'cc
Simple...
as root... go to your shell and type:
adduser mailman
thats it.
On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 03:37, phlin wrote:
> Hi:
>
>I am now install mailman ,but there are some problem when configuation.
> Can you help me ?
> The Errer is :
> ms1% ./configure
> loading
a really nice little set up where they had a linux
virtual machine, running mailman, set up to run in virtualbox. That
meant we could do testing on all the laptops: mac/windows/solaris/etc.
I totally understand if you don't have time to learn all this stuff, but
if you're willing to
Hi,
Now, where are these defined. And how can I change this code so that I
can translate the sentences?
They are defined in the python program and use the translation
catalog which is in /messages//mailman.[mp]o .
Check if your .mo file is installed. In some os (solaris)
where bsd
>>>>> "SKM" == Sarah K Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SKM> Is there anything special we can do to optimize our
SKM> Mailman/Python installation? We're running Solaris with 256M
SKM> of RAM, but Python is regularly hogging 75%+ of syst
I'm attempting to install Mailman on a Solaris 10 box and I am unable to get
past "make install."
Sorry - not a unix guy, please use small words and explicit direction.
Attached is the results of make install:
Creating architecture independent directories...
chmod o-r /us
ale out if the calling gid is not correct
You are correct, the files in mailman/cgi-bin and mailman/mail must be
group owned by mailman and be setgid.
The Makefiles generated by ./configure should have done this when you
performed a "make install".
Take a look at mailman/cgi-bin/Makef
fine. But we run the version from our own source, and
>> not the binary packaged version.
and Hank van Cleef replied:
>I have to put in another "plug" for building Mailman from sources vs.
>doing a prepackaged install built by somebody else. I have just
>built an
in/update' which is the only part of the install that didn't
> complete.
The data/pending_subscriptions.db file is only 96 bytes. I've renamed it
to something different and the install has worked this time. Will do the
things that the UPGRADING file says to
Aaron The Young wrote:
Solaris 8 has no msgmerge. You have to install GNU gettext.
Or, you can download latest messages/Makefile.in from CVS
(Release_2_1-maint branch) and restart installation from
'configure'.
Sorry my comment was inaccurate. Actually, you can safely skip
the msgerge
On 2/27/19 12:09 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Hi folks. I'm a longtime Mailman 2 user, working with Mailman 3 for
>> the first time (specifically v3.1.1) and things are going pretty well so
>> far. I don't particularly like having to run it under Linux (we're a
&
Hi all,
We are attempting to install mailman on a solaris 8 box. We installed python via a
package from sunfreeware.com and compiled and installed mailman from source.
However when we try to access the admin script, we get the following error:
admin(11198): [- Traceback --]
admin(11198
Hi,
I hope that someone out there will be able to offer me some guidance. I'm
trying to install mailman on a Solaris machine, with apache, and I'm
tremendously confused. To begin with, what would you recommend as
appropriate values to use for the configuration options --with-ma
In my build (Solaris SPARC), it's not a pwd.py file; it's a
pwd.so, and it's built by this line from Modules/Setup:
pwd pwdmodule.c # pwd(3)
Eric Evans wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm still unable to install Mailman, and as someone pointed out to me
> y
Hello,
I've been tasked with migrating an old Mailman 2.0.8 install on an old
Solaris 8 server to RHEL running Mailman 2.1.12.
Everything was going quite smoothly and thought I was almost ready to
proceed with the migration in production but held messages are missing
in migrated lists
I want to install mailman 2.1.5 in machine with use o/s solaris 9. I have do what I
read in INSTALL file but I have error when I run this :
$ make install
this is the error message :
bash-2.05# make install
Creating architecture independent directories...
chmod o-r /home/mailman//archives
I've had this exact same problem installing mailman on solaris. The
problem is in getting python configured properly. Make sure
LD_LIBRARY_PATH points to all the right places, including wherever the SSL
libraries live, and you may have to hack the Modules/Setup file in the
python build dire
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 02:29 pm, Peters, Michael D. wrote:
I am building Mailman 2.1.3 on Solaris 9 using gcc. The configuration
goes
just fine using: ./configure --with-mail-gid=qmail
During the "make install" I get the following:
Compiling /usr/local/mailman/Mailman/v
hat there is a older
>version of python, 2.3.3 in /usr/sfw/bin. So set that in in my
>configure line:
>
>./configure --prefix=/userM/mail-services/mailman2
>--with-python=/usr/sfw/bin/python --with-cgi-gid=15
>
>make
>make install
>went through
I'm not a
I get the following error while running make install on Solaris 10 trying to
install mailman-2.1.14-1
any help would be appreciated. I see other folks with the error but no solutions
thanks
Con Wieland
#make install
Creating architecture independent directories...
chmod o-r /opt/nsp/mailman
on sunos5
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import socket
>>> import sys
>>> sys.exit()
[machine!/home/barrett]:
On 22 Sep 2004, at 23:51, Luis Murdock wrote:
Hello,
I am trying
I installed this under solaris 8.
It built fine and I created ONE test list (yes production list!)...
I started as directed:
/bin/mailmanctl start
..it worked very wellstarted all the queue runnersuntil I rebooted.
I have nothing in init.d for any auto-starting of this yet
I have a Solaris 9 sparc box running Courier for pop3 and LDAP being used
as the authentication method. I have installed Python 2.3.4 and MailMan
2.1.5. I have modified the install for MailMan from usr/local to /home but
other than that everything else is the default installation
on't know if that is TRT.
It won't get very far past it. The commands in the for loop will fail
because of the blank value of $p.
I don't know what shells are available in Solaris 10, but at least most
versions of bash are happy to execute a
for p in;
loop zero times.
--
Ma
:
I took a Mailman 2.1.9 installation from Solaris (everything Mailman is under a
single prefix directory) and copied it to A Linux system. I ran make install
from Mailman 2.1.14 source, which did `make upgrade' as part of the
installation. After some testing, I would like to copy current lis
rs on a old Solaris on Intel box
and
> > have recently purchased a new Sun Netra X1 to run my mail programs.
> >
> > Currently I am running Solaris 2.8, Mailman 2.0.8, Python 2.1, openssl
> > 0.9.6c
> >
> > During the 'make install' one of the last lin
Ivan Fetch wrote:
>
>We are planning to move our Mailman installation from Solaris to Linux, and
>upgrade in the process. I'd love to hear from anyone who has run production
>Mailman on Linux.
>
>What experiences have list members had with RedHat vs. Ubuntu Mailman
&
Another update.
It looks to be a make problem. The make I used was in
/usr/ccs/bin. Using GNU make, in /usr/sfw/bin ran just fine.
On 8/7/10 10:26 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
- Original Message ---
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman install problems (syntax error
atline1
>Incidentally, if the problem is just one of access to a unix machine,
>the Systers group had a really nice little set up where they had a linux
>virtual machine, running mailman, set up to run in virtualbox. That
>meant we could do testing on all the laptops: mac/windows/solari
e time that the archives and htdig data base were built,
and are in sufficient quantity that I believe that this problem has
existed since I brought them on line.
I have checked the problem with a Firefox 1.5.0.9, a late Mozilla build
and Netscape 4.78) ancient, but it's the Solaris 9 defaul
... Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "conftest.py", line 1, in ?
> > import pwd
> > ImportError: No module named pwd
> > cat: cannot open conftest.out
> > configure: error:
> > * No "mailman" user found!
&g
Greetings:
I have search the archives and checked the faq but I still would like to
get someones assistance for my instal on Sun SOlaris version 7.
It should be a pretty simple solution but I can't see it.
Near the end of the install I am asked to create the 'mailman' system
l
Hi,
I'm trying to install mailman 2.1.9 on a Solaris 10 x86 machine and I'm
running into problems with "make install".
I have no cc installed, I am using GCC 3.4.5 which I've installed from
blastwave.org; python is 2.3.5.
I've searched the archives of the list and
Why would you install Mailman 1.1 when the latest version is 2.0.8, which
is available from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mailman/mailman-2.0.8.tgz.
You'll find getting support is much easier if you run the current stable
release.
At 07:22 11/02/2002 -0500, Dave Stern - Former R
I've released Mailman 2.0.13 which fixes some incompatibilties with
Python 1.5.2 that crept into Mailman 2.0.12. This also fixes a minor
configure incompatibility on Solaris platforms (and possibly others).
If you're using Python 1.5.2 with Mailman 2.0.12 you should definitely
upg
Hello.
I have installed python 2.2.2 on Solaris 9.
I got the already compiled package from SUN.
It installed in a perfect way.
The problem is that as I am trying tou run ./make install in Mailman's
directory I get the error attached.
I have seen a lot of discussion about .so libs and ssl
We've recently migrated our mailman install from www.group.ucar.edu
to lists.group.ucar.edu, and moved from Solaris to CentOS4. Most
things work just fine once I ran fix_url on all my lists, except for
two things.
1) the monthly run of mailpasswds seems to have sent reminde
I'm running mailman 2.1.8 on Solaris 10 (06/06)
After working fine for a month, my mailman install broke this morning (I
know something must have changed but I can't see what!) Mail sent to lists
ends up in /usr/local/mailman/qfiles/out . If I run unshunt, nothing
changes. If I run un
I could use some pointers in my conversion from Listproc to Mailman. I am
also going from a Solaris machine to a Redhat Linux. I am very very new to
Unix, Linux and could use some help in my conversion over to the new machine
with Mailman. How exactly can I get my old Listproc Lists merged
Mark responded:
>This is not new. I tried to warn you.
><http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Amail.python.org+inurl%3Amailman+solaris+korean>.
Yep, you did :-)
>If you are going to be running Mailman with Python 2.5+, you don't need
>the Japanese and Korean codecs anywa
27;ve not done a source <--> source
>comparison for a while.
It is easy to install and operate, I will give you that.
>I'm lazy, and just use the versions in the repos, but am aware a
>couple of folks on list either build their own PPAs or use others.
I am thinking of trying to buil
latest in that chain, and strongly suggested
the current version, 2.5. Since I was under severe time pressure to
get my site up and running, I did fairly simple ./configure, make,
make test, and make install runs, which produced a usable
installation, ending up with the Python 2.5 version. However,
I have set up mailman, on a SUN solaris box running sendmail. The
install went okey, and i have used these flags.
./configure --prefix=/my/prefix
--with-cgi-gid=1085 --with-gcc=no \
--with-cgi-ext=.cgi --with-groupname=mailman --with-mail-gid=106
--with-python=/local/bin/python
Where 106 is
Hello everyone
I'm trying to install Mailman-2.0.5 on a SUN E3000 with Solaris 2.6. The version of
Python I have installed is Python-2.1. This is the last screen of the output from make
install:
---
Compiling /software/mailman/Ma
Fresh source install of mailman 2.1.18 on centos with current centos
postifx 2.6.6. This combo worked on my Solaris box and I moved mailman to
centos for an upgrade. I've copied my basic postfix main.cf to the linux
box - no changes needed. Mail tests in and out of the box work OK.
genal
Here's a good one:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/567
However, I found that in addition to the steps described above, the
"make install" script updates old data, archives, and lists directories,
so it's best to install from source if you plan to migrate/upgr
Thanks Mark; its an old Sun Solaris 10 system. I’m not sure how to get the
version from make itself, but the GCC version is 3.4.3.
> On Jun 5, 2018, at 14:17, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
> On 06/04/2018 05:31 PM, Brent Kearney wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When I run '
Piniella, David A wrote:
>
>I did a make distclean, a new configure, patched, verified that my =
>$prefix/pythonlib/ dir had no korean dir (a japanese dir though) and =
>then make and make install and this is where it breaks:
>
>(a lot of listing and compiling, well after whe
very little discussion in the sendmail literature about DNS,
except for an acknowledgement that sendmail uses DNS intensively if
it's in the "hosts" line in nsswitch.conf (Solaris name).
I have to confess that I was a bit slow on the uptake to install local
DNS on my systems.
> I need to migrate an existing Mailman install to a new machine running a
> newer version of Mailman. here are the details:
>
> OLD SERVER
>
> OSSolaris 7
> Mailman version 2.0beta2
> MailmanDir /usr/local/mailman
>
>
> NEW SERVER
&g
Thank you for your time with this.
I have just lost a hosting account service that allowed my company to e-mail
information updates to a large list of subscribers and I need to replace that service.
I have since started a new hosting account and am looking to install software that
could
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>
>I am thinking of trying to build my own install for the reasons I outlined
>above, the reasons I am holding off this are:
>
>1. Having to move everything out of the directory structure you get with the
>Debian package.
I'm not sure what the Deb
At 12:04 PM -0400 2004-10-20, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Probably, the best way to do it is kinda like what you infered: install
mailman in the webserver and then automount the data directories. I'll
be playing with that and keep you all posted with my adventures.
Automounter is a tradit
Hank van Cleef wrote:
In particular, make sure the Mailman configure script finds your local
Python build, not the (older) version included in the Solaris
distribution. This is the root of the "Korean Codec" problem that
Mark provided a google search link to.
You can easily solve t
Hi,
I have a multiuser SUN Solaris system.
A user had already installed the mailmain software in his own
home-directory with
./configure --prefix=/symrt/inf/lore/mailman --with-username=lore
--with-groupname=winf
I try to install a central mailman system, but would like not to touch
to the
Having problems installing mailman 2.1 on a Solaris 8 Ultra 10 machine using GCC
3.2.1 and python 2.2.2
I'm installing as mailman, and the configure dies with (see more below):
mailman> ./configure --prefix=/users/mailman --with-python=/usr/local/bin/python
--with-cgi-gid=65534 --w
1.2 build director as part of your
tweakingy?
Richard et. al.--
Well, yeah, I did read that thing. I did not remove (in Solaris 7)
/var/spool/cron/cronjobs/mailman prior to the install.
So, I've rm'd that cronjob. We'd been running that cron from root
anyway, so I commented all o
problem.
Here's the procedure:
After running 'configure' apply the attached patch to misc/Makefile.
Then if you have a pythonlib/korean directory in your installation
($prefix) directory left over from previous attempts, remove it.
Then 'make install' should give you a w
I'm running mailman on a Sun, under solaris 2.6.
A few factors have my system broken at the moment:
- switched from sendmail to postfix
- some services mysteriously no longer work at boot time
- mailman is having issues
The switch to postfix was done some time ago, but I'm not sur
Hi,
I have not been able to install Mailman, and I'm hoping someone out there
may be able to offer some helpful advice.
Configuration: I'm on a Sun workstation with Solaris 8, and running NIS. I
have created a user called mailman, and a group called mailman. The
mailman user is
We're retiring the machine running majordomo, so I figure this is a
good excuse to switch to Mailman.
I've built and installed and set up the 'test' list as suggested in the
INSTALL file, but when I try accessing the web page, I get:
Mailman CGI error!!!
Has anyone else come across this and if so what's the solution?
I'm running an upgrade of our mailman install in a test environment and it's breaking
with the following error. I'm running on Solaris 8 with Python 2.3.4. The 2.0 version
of Mailman was using python 1.6.
phoe
Well, I have managed to bollox up my perfectly functioning mailman install, at
the request of my Sr Manager.
Said Sr Manager decided that they did not like the name we had chosen for our
domain, so they asked us to change it. When we changed it, the mail does not
work. Sigh.
I can launch
been in when setting the values. By habit, I
just naturally leave off the quotes (unless I know I need then for
shell sustitution reasons).
When I get to the step about getting mailman to start at boot time,
I'll see if I can get it wedged into the Solaris 10 services system.
The stuff I g
my instal on Sun SOlaris version 7.
>
> It should be a pretty simple solution but I can't see it.
>
> Near the end of the install I am asked to create the 'mailman' system
> list. I did this successfully. The email that was returned to me says I
> can now configure
>> import sys
>>> sys.exit()
[machine!/home/barrett]:
On 22 Sep 2004, at 23:51, Luis Murdock wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to install and run Mailman on Solaris 2.7 or SunOS 5.7
and I'm getting the following fatal when running 'make install':
Traceback (most recent c
hello all,
i am trying to do a new install of Mailman 2.1 on a Solaris 7 x86 box,
gcc 2.95.2, Python 2.2.2, sendmail. I get the following error while
runnig the ./configure script:
hecking for mail wrapper group; i.e. --with-mail-gid... mail
checking for CGI wrapper group; i.e. --with-cgi-gid
I'm trying to install python 2.2 on solaris 7 os 5.7 sparc.
the configure --with-gcc seemed to go well.
but I get this err msg when I run make:
root@elvis Python-2.2 $ make
gcc -c -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I. -I./Include
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -o Modules/python.o Modules/pyt
>(I've never found the Debian bugs page very easy to follow. :)
I read the entire bug page trail, and I am trying to understand it.
I looked at my 2.1.9 source test installation (on Solaris 10, where I
installed into /opt/mailman), and I see things in the
/opt/mailman/pythonlib
direc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Jan 10, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Barry Finkel wrote:
> I read the entire bug page trail, and I am trying to understand it.
> I looked at my 2.1.9 source test installation (on Solaris 10, where I
> installed into /opt/mailman), and I see thin
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>>
>>I am thinking of trying to build my own install for the reasons I outlined
>>above, the reasons I am holding off this are:
>>
>>1. Having to move everything out of the directory structure you get with the
>>
ailman uses, it is called
"autoconf" but is more familiar to people as "configure", the script
that executes first to figure out how to make and install the package on
a given system. No, its not a GUI tool, but its not hard to use and to
be honest it's probably the closest we
ld.
>It wouldn't compile with either the Solaris Studio 11 CC or g++ 4.1.1.
>I loaded g++ 2.95.3 on another Solaris 9 machine, did a build there, NFS
>mounted the source tree, and did a make install to get it on this
>machine. The only additional step needed to get htdig to run its
ected directly to the Internet backbone?
2. Can you do Unix/Linux system administration from the command line?
As to which Linux system is best, I'd say that there are several that
are, in the end, about equal. As I recall, several of them offer an
already-compiled mailman package which you
d.
Hank
For reference:
Mailman 2.1.9
Python 2.5
Solaris 8 9/05 on Sun Ultra 10 (Sparc system)
Sun Studio 11 devsys used to compile.
Old configuration: Mailman-2.1.4
Migration was to build a new 2.1.4 tree, create the list, than move
the old list's config.pck to the new one. Then install 2.
I am very new to Mailman - we've been a long-time user of Majordomo. I
like the idea of being able to manage lists with a web interface,
rather than something such as Webmin.
I installed Postfix, Apache and Mailman on a test system (Sun Sparc,
Solaris 8). I got all to compile and in
On 10 Mar 2004, Jon Carnes wrote:
> Did you stop and restart Apache?
yes.
>
> Does Apache give you any errors with regards to your added lines in
> httpd.conf?
None.
Is this the correct url ?
http://my-server-name/mailman/admin/mailman
Does my install directory look correct?
Of course it is possible to get Mailman working with Iplanet. Read the
INSTALL file really well and do what it says.
For the web part, Iplanet has to have some way of activating a CGI. Setup
the CGI's as described in the INSTALL file. The script alias /mailman/ has
to be setup to
On Jan 10, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Barry Finkel wrote:
>> I read the entire bug page trail, and I am trying to understand it.
>> I looked at my 2.1.9 source test installation (on Solaris 10, where I
>> installed into /opt/mailman), and I see things in the
>>
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works great on text messages, but is utterly hopeless in the world of
Mime and html. I believe v2.1 of Mailman will still come with Pipermail,
but folks still recommend that you install a stand-alone archive program
such as MHonArc if you do any serious archiving.
To find MHonArc, following the
ion. It's done through aliases, so I can selectively
turn it on/off.
If you're going to use a command-line tool, take the time to
learn "par". It reformats much more intelligently, although it has a
higher learning curve. You would need to install it as additional
software u
on-dev list, which I've done.
At this point, either I'm missing something pretty basic and
reinventing the wheel, or I've smoked out some long-standing issues
with Python build-install, not all of which are specific to Solaris.
Hank
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