On Jan 28, 2009, at 1:13 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
On another site I help administer, FreeBSD works just fine. But
again, I run the version from our source and not the ports version.
I have found that using the FreeBSD ports system installation of
Mailman is just fine. When I first started
On Jan 28, 2009, at 1:13 AM, Brad Knowles wrote:
On another site I help administer, FreeBSD works just fine. But
again, I run the version from our source and not the ports version.
Jeffrey Goldberg jeff...@goldmark.org replied:
I have found that using the FreeBSD ports system installation
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Barry Finkel wrote:
Do you know what changes to the source, if any, were made by FreeBSD?
You can see the entire set at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/mailman/,
look in the files dir. The reality is that there are very few changes, and
most
Tim Ferguson wrote:
Along those lines, and since SuSE was mentioned,I've just installed a SuSE
Linux Server 10 and let it install Mailman among other applications. It
reported that the install was a success, but unfortunately I've not found a
way to get to Mailman admin or other web
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 10:47:39AM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Tim Ferguson wrote:
unfortunately I've not found a way to get to Mailman admin or other
web interfaces using the normal URL's or those that worked in
UBuntu. Any ideas on where I should look, please?
In your web server
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 09:07 -0600, Tim Ferguson wrote:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until I get that fixed I just
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:07 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Linux Preferred?
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so, until I
Tim Ferguson t...@ccs135.com wrote:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so, until
I get that fixed I just thought I'd ask.
Thanks
The esteemed Brad Knowles has said:
on 1/27/09 9:07 AM, Tim Ferguson said:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until
The esteemed Brad Knowles has said:
on 1/27/09 9:07 AM, Tim Ferguson said:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until
Someone known as Tim Ferguson t...@ccs135.com scribed the following at
09:07:02 on Tue, 27 Jan 2009, allegedly:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 09:07 -0600, Tim Ferguson wrote:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until I get that fixed I just
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and install the
best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is getting hung up on
trying to find the repositories and can't, so, until I get that fixed I just
thought I'd ask.
Thanks for any ideas and suggestions,
on 1/27/09 9:07 AM, Tim Ferguson said:
Is there a preferred flavor of Linux that Mailman seems to work and
install the best with? I'm trying Ubuntu, but the apt-get feature is
getting hung up on trying to find the repositories and can't, so,
until I get that fixed I just thought I'd ask.
If
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