If you are using the new version of mailman, you have to start mailmanctl (it took me 
a while to find it, too).
For a one-time-start it's enough to call
bin/mailmanctl start
in the mailman home directory.

To have it started on each reboot you must include it in the /etc/init.d directory (or 
whatever it is called in RedHat).
The INSTALL file in the directory where you unpacked your mailman describes this very 
well.

--
Jean Bausch


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