> I recently rebooted my Fedora server.
> It has a copy of Mailman 2.1.8 installed.
> I usually have to restart mailman by running mailmanctl after rebooting.
> 
> 1. How do I add mailmanctl as a program that will run on boot? I don't want
> to have to run mailmanctl every time I reboot the server.
> 
> 2. Since the last reboot, I started the mailmanctl program, but it doesn't
> look like the mailman server is running properly. The web admin pages are
> running, but it looks like some parts of mailman have not started.
> Specifically, the subscribe/unsubscribe requests are not being processed.
> What other processes need to be started in order for mailman to run
> properly?


Nevermind about question 2. I found out that the subscription confirmation
email that is being sent to the mailman admin is the only part that was
turned off. The actual server is running properly.

I still need to know how to make mailman run by default on startup.

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