Thanks Mark.
I ended up deleting and starting from scratch
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 05/07/2018 08:58 AM, David Doonan wrote:
> >
> > Exploring the server via SFTP, this troublesome list only has one
> folder, with a sub-folder called attachments.
> >
> > The rest
ignore all.
ended up deleting and reinstalling
> On May 7, 2018, at 11:58 AM, David Doonan wrote:
>
> I manage a couple of dozen mailman lists, all of which are functioning
> correctly except for one.
>
> When I go to the list archives, the following error message is displayed:
>> Private arc
On 05/07/2018 08:58 AM, David Doonan wrote:
>
> Exploring the server via SFTP, this troublesome list only has one folder,
> with a sub-folder called attachments.
>
> The rest of the lists are set up correctly, with two folders, one with the
> name of the list and the second with the name of the
I manage a couple of dozen mailman lists, all of which are functioning
correctly except for one.
When I go to the list archives, the following error message is displayed:
> Private archive file not found
Tried changing the settings Archive Yes to No to Yes.
Tried changing the settings from Priv
Thanks for the help. I found the problem. We had a new mod_security
rule that was causing the problem. I fixed the rule, and everything's
working again.
Thanks,
Rob
On 11/2/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob Smithers wrote:
> >
> >That's what I thought at first, but the rewrite m
Rob Smithers wrote:
>
>That's what I thought at first, but the rewrite modules is disabled in
>the Apache config, and there are not even commented rewrite rules in
>the httpd.conf. I've checked through the directory structure, and
>there are no .htaccess files enabling mod_rewrite, or setting any
On 11/2/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob Smithers wrote:
>
> >The problem is that
> >Mailman is trying to send all archive traffic to .php extensions when
> >all of the archive files have .html extensions. If I try for a thread
> >view, which should, according to the index.html fil
Rob Smithers wrote:
>The problem is that
>Mailman is trying to send all archive traffic to .php extensions when
>all of the archive files have .html extensions. If I try for a thread
>view, which should, according to the index.html file launch
>thread.html, Mailman tries to launch thread.php whic
Hello,
I'm hoping that one of you can shed some light on a problem that
I'm having with several established mailing lists. I recently moved
all of my lists over to an SSL based connection. After the move I
foud that none of my list archives, public and private, are available.
The archive f
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 15:24 +0200, Ákos Maróy wrote:
> I have the following problem with a new installation of mailman on
> CentOS Linux 4.1.
CentOS :-(
> I created my first list, and set the archives to be private. but when I
> try to access the archives, I get:
>
> Private archive file not fou
I have the following problem with a new installation of mailman on
CentOS Linux 4.1.
I created my first list, and set the archives to be private. but when I
try to access the archives, I get:
Private archive file not found
in the browser. moreover, in the mailman error log, I get the following:
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