Thanks Todd.

I did have a RedirectMatch in the httpd.conf file.
When I commented it out and restarted the web server
I was able to access http://$Server/mailman/admin/mailman.

Looking over the 2.1-8 notes I don't see a reference
to this command so it must have been eliminated in this
version of the software and for some reason I just brought
it along from the older version.

Thanks again.

paulw


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Paul F. Williams wrote:
> After creating the mailman list under mailman 2.1-8
> on a Redhat Linux 9 system,
> I find that when I try to access
>
>    http://$server/mailman/admin/mailman
>
> it reverts back to
>
>    http://$server/mailman/admin

Do you happen to have a RedirectMatch in your apache config for /mailman?
If so, you might want to look at that.

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Todd




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