On 2/1/20 9:54 AM, Tim H wrote:
>
> Top posting my reply, hope this is OK.  Oddly, my host included a
> Terminal window! I have never seen that before.

And it appears from the # prompt in that window that you have root access to the server. This seems to say to me that the host doesn't have much of a clue at all about what they are doing.


> Attached are screen
> shots of some ls -l results.
>
> Mark are these normal for a mailman installation?

Your screenshots were removed by the list's content filtering, but I got them in off-list mail. The only interesting one is

# ls -l /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/mailman

'x 2 mailman mailman  22 Nov 11 01:37 bin
'x 2 mailman mailman 170 Nov 11 01:37 cgi-bin
'x 2 mailman mailman  21 Nov 11 01:37 mail

Note, this would be much better just copied and pasted into your email rather than attached as a screenshot.

Yes, these are normal, but there is much more missing. If this were actually a working Mailman installation there would also be archives, cron, data, icons, lists, locks, logs, Mailman, messages, pythonlib, qfiles, scripts, spam and tests directories in addition to the bin, cgi-bin and mail directories that are there.

So basically, Mailman is not really installed in any functional way.

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