UPDATE: I got both apache to start with both the PHP4 and MAILMAN options on the same line, so that part isn't a problem anymore. I guess it was just a fluke earlier...
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 16:52 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote: > I emerged mailman this afternoon. I've posted to this list about > mailman before, so I dug up those responses and followed there advice, > setting the mail ID to the daemon's gid in the ebuild and setting the > VIRTUAL_HOST_OVERVIEW = OFF in mm_cfg.py. I set up a test list and went > out to the website to subscribe myself to it. It said that my > subscription was successful, but I never got any kind of welcome message > in evolution, or even a notice that someone had subscribed (the address > I subscribed to the Test list from was the same as what I gave as the > owner of the list). I searched the logs, and the only thing somewhat > out of the ordinary I found was this: > > Mar 3 16:34:17 bullet sm-mta[31393]: j23MXBTH031209: > to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:22, xdelay=00:00:21, > mailer=local, pri=140918, relay=local, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent > > > I don't have a mailman.log file or even a mail.log - I get everything > out of /var/log/messages unless it would be in the apache2 logs, but I > checked there and didn't see anything that seemed relevent. > > Another problem I have that's related to mailman is the apache2 setup of > mailman. This morning I followed the HowTo at gentoo.wiki.com to set up > apache with mod_php. PHP was working until I added the -D MAILMAN > to /etc/conf.d/apache2 This is how I have it now: > > APACHE2_OPTS="-D PHP4" > APACHE2_OPTS="-D MAILMAN" > > It's on two lines, and I think the second line is overriding the first. > Originally I had it on one line: > > APACHE2_OPTS="-D PHP4 -D MAILMAN" > > but then when I went to restart apache2 it wouldn't restart. It kept > failing. What is the proper syntax for the APACHE2_OPT lines? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list