on 12/22/08 1:18 AM, Alex said:
package was downloaded by webmin from YUM, correct one for OS. I have set up mailman with great success on Centos 5.2 no other way but by following set-up procedures - i guess there is no other way, is there?
We did not create that binary package, and we cannot support it. If you can demonstrate that your problem is something to do with Mailman in general and not something specific to the binary package you're using, then we'll be glad to try to help. If there's a grey area, we'll try to help you identify the nature of the problem, so that you know where to go for further assistance.
But any issues that are specific to your binary package, especially anything to do with installation and configuration of that binary package, are beyond our ability to help with.
Now i'm looking for pointers from somebody who possibly had to do same thing on Centos+BQ and can tell me what did i miss.
There may be someone else on the list who has experience with this combination, but of course you should also check the archives of the list to see if anyone else has posted on this subject.
I still think you're much more likely to get something useful if you go to the people who created your binary package and get support from them.
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