At 01:14 PM 6/6/01, Amanda wrote:


>Well, I thought that was a little weird, so I looked up gid 401, and it
>doesn't exist. So I collected some additional information, and
>reconfigured with mail gid set to 400 (qmail). I

If you have access to /etc/group (or the equivalent), how about just 
/making up/ a group 401 entry?  Call it whatever name you like, like 
"qmail-oddity".   Then configure/make Mailman with gid 401, and hopefully 
it won't refuse, since now that's a listed group.

Good luck!

    -- Mitch Marks



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Mlle. Snail bought a sports car and had a big "S" painted on the sides ... 
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