Re: [Mailman-Users] No module named korean

2006-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bob Holden wrote: >Not sure if you're still working on this, but it's still happening on a >CentOS4.2 server with the latest tarball. The tarball contains misc/KoreanCodecs-2.0.5.tar.gz. The Makefile built by configure in the misc/ directory and run by the main Makefile should install the korea

[Mailman-Users] No module named korean

2006-03-26 Thread Bob Holden
Not sure if you're still working on this, but it's still happening on a CentOS4.2 server with the latest tarball. Installing Python-Devel fixed the problem. Bob Holden EAWF -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.py

Re: [Mailman-Users] Moderator not getting copy of emails

2006-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
BG Mahesh wrote: > >When the moderator of the list sends an email to the list he is not getting >a single copy of his own email. I checked the settings of the moderator and >it looks ok [I see "no dupes" checked for the moderator]. "Nodups" should not be the problem unless his address is in To: o

[Mailman-Users] Moderator not getting copy of emails

2006-03-26 Thread BG Mahesh
hi When the moderator of the list sends an email to the list he is not getting a single copy of his own email. I checked the settings of the moderator and it looks ok [I see "no dupes" checked for the moderator]. What could I be doing wrong? -- -- B.G. Mahesh

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Todd Zullinger ha scritto: > [...] But IIRC, the default MTA on Debian is Exim. So there are probably less users testing the postfix integration in the packages. That's my guess. >>> You are right, but, as an example, Postfix is used on: >>> http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/mailman

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Todd Zullinger ha scritto: > [...] > I would wager that Steinmetz tried to follow the FAQ as written but > was thrown off by the fact that Debian doesn't use mailman as the > owner or group for the mailman files. And if you're not familiar with > how postfix works and runs the postalias command as

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Todd Zullinger wrote: > >The FAQ is (usually) self-service, meaning that anyone can edit it. >In this case, I think that a better solution exists on Sarge than the >one listed. Now that I finally (I think) have this straight in my mind, I think Todd's original suggested change for the FAQ is good

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Manlio Perillo wrote: > Todd Zullinger ha scritto: > >> But IIRC, the default MTA on Debian is Exim. So there are probably >> less users testing the postfix integration in the packages. That's >> my guess. >> > > You are right, but, as an example,

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mark Sapiro wrote: > I don't understand the need for the 'adduser' you mentioned in your > first post. Perhaps you can clarify what the permissions, etc. are in > the Debian package as shipped, and what is required so we can get the > FAQ right. Is it

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Todd Zullinger ha scritto: > [...] >>> But I'm sure I'm not the only one to use Mailman on a Debian! >>> Nobody hits this problem? >>> All of them use newlist to create a new mailing list? > > I doubt you're the only one. ;-) > But IIRC, the default MTA on Debian is > Exim. So there are proba

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Manlio Perillo wrote: > Todd Zullinger ha scritto: However I don't want to chmod 0666 data/aliases* >> >> Yuck. Nor would I. That shouldn't even be in the FAQ, AFAIAC. >> > > A mistake? It's one way to solve the problem. Just not

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Mark Sapiro ha scritto: > Manlio Perillo wrote: >> In Debian Sarge Apache2 runs under www-data user and group privileges >> (and so the CGI cgi-bin/create). >> >> This means that, in order for the script to modify the alias* files, >> www-data should be in the list group. >> Or, as written in the F

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Manlio Perillo wrote: > >In Debian Sarge Apache2 runs under www-data user and group privileges >(and so the CGI cgi-bin/create). > >This means that, in order for the script to modify the alias* files, >www-data should be in the list group. >Or, as written in the FAQ, these files have to be world wr

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Mark Sapiro ha scritto: > Manlio Perillo wrote: >> But if the files are not group writeable, how can the CGI script modify >> them? > > > Yes, they need to be group writable, but they shouldn't need to be > world writable. > Ok. I just notice that there exist a bug report: http://bugs.debian.or

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Manlio Perillo wrote: > >But if the files are not group writeable, how can the CGI script modify >them? Yes, they need to be group writable, but they shouldn't need to be world writable. The question is what should the FAQ say (moot at the moment, because the FAQ apparently can't be updated, but

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Todd Zullinger ha scritto: > Manlio Perillo wrote: >>> I hit the problem described in the FAQ 6.9. >>> >>> However I don't want to >>> chmod 0666 data/aliases* > > Yuck. Nor would I. That shouldn't even be in the FAQ, AFAIAC. > A mistake? >>> A better solution, IMHO, is: >>> chmod 0660 data/a

[Mailman-Users] Can't update FAQ Wizard - permission error

2006-03-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
I attempted to edit FAQ 6.9 to add a link to , and when I 'Commit', I get the following error: Can't write file faq06.009.htp ([Errno 13] Permission denied: 'faq06.009.htp'). Also, the edit I made on March 24 to FAQ 3.14 is no

Re: [Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Manlio Perillo wrote: > I hit the problem described in the FAQ 6.9. > > However I don't want to > chmod 0666 data/aliases* Yuck. Nor would I. That shouldn't even be in the FAQ, AFAIAC. > A better solution, IMHO, is: > chmod 0660 data/aliases.db >

[Mailman-Users] FAQ 6.9 on Debian Sarge

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Hi. I hit the problem described in the FAQ 6.9. However I don't want to chmod 0666 data/aliases* A better solution, IMHO, is: chmod 0660 data/aliases.db chmod 0660 data/virtual-mailman.db adduser www-data list Regards Manlio Perillo --

Re: [Mailman-Users] strange porblem with apache

2006-03-26 Thread Manlio Perillo
Patrick Bogen ha scritto: > On 3/25/06, Manlio Perillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Gli amministratori possono visitare > href="http:/lists.python.mydebian/mailman/admin">la pagina di >> supervisione per gli amministratori per trovare l'interfaccia di >> gestione della tua lista. > > You