Mark Sapiro responded:

>It's not. It's a literal

Sorry, never noticed the quote characters.  Even so, not being a python
user (until now), the use of quotes or doublequotes can usually be
eliminated when setting variables in shell scripts.  That would have
been the mode I would have been in when setting the values.  By habit, I
just naturally leave off the quotes (unless I know I need then for
shell sustitution reasons).

When I get to the step about getting mailman to start at boot time,
I'll see if I can get it wedged into the Solaris 10 services system.
The stuff I got to install exim should be modifiable to work with mailman.
If I do manage to get it to work, I'll submit the files for future
inclusion.

MB
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