On 6/18/07, AusArchitect wrote:
> So each of the 30 companies will have 5 url's which will be in a email which
> looks like it comes from them.
> 1 email = 5x url's to 5 pages on my site. for example.
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Hi,
Can I run Mailman on my linux webserver and have it do the following?
Each of my clients is a company with say 1000 clients of their own,
The 30 companies want to give me a email list with their 1000 clients.
I then need to send out 30,000 emails with each being taylored to those
companies
carconni wrote:
>
>I had to move lists. We had a hardware failure and they had to move
>to our new mail server. The mail server migration went fine and we
>thought mailman moved okay as well but we were wrong.
>
>Earlier today I tried to create a new list and and got an error so my
>boss sa
Hi
I had to move lists. We had a hardware failure and they had to move
to our new mail server. The mail server migration went fine and we
thought mailman moved okay as well but we were wrong.
Earlier today I tried to create a new list and and got an error so my
boss said to check permissi
Christopher Adams wrote:
>Yes, I see that it is an Apache issue. In httpd.conf, for the Document
>Root, I have set:
>
>
>RewriteEngine On
>Options FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
>AllowOverride None
>Order deny,allow
>Deny from all
So you are denying access to everyone not matchin
Joellen Leavelle wrote:
>Hi. My subject line basically says it all. We run several listservs
>(both internal and external) and all of a sudden several people just
>stopped receiving the messages we sent. At first we thought it was a
>problem with our internal e-mail set up, but a few months lat
On 6/18/07, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Adams wrote:
> >
> >> What does the apache error_log say about this?
> >
> >client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
>
>
> So this is an apache configuration issue, not a Mailman permissions
> issue. Do
Hi. My subject line basically says it all. We run several listservs
(both internal and external) and all of a sudden several people just
stopped receiving the messages we sent. At first we thought it was a
problem with our internal e-mail set up, but a few months later other
people started telli
Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>> What does the apache error_log say about this?
>
>client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
So this is an apache configuration issue, not a Mailman permissions
issue. Do you have ExecCGI implicitly or explicitly on the
/usr/local/mailma
>You don't trust check_perms?
Not sure about that.
> What does the apache error_log say about this?
client denied by server configuration: /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/create
> What are the ownership and permissions of the files in
> /usr/local/mailman/cgi-bin/ ?
mailman.mailman
rwxr-sr-x
Christopher Adams wrote:
>
>I then ran make install. It seemed to work okay. I ran ./check_perms
>-f and all looks okay.
>
>I went to the mailman directory and did this:
>
>cd /usr/local/mailman
>chgrp mailman .
>chmod a+rx,g+ws
You don't trust check_perms?
>I added a ScriptAlias entry in the a
After a hardware failure, I am trying to install Mailman on another server.
As per the documentation, I added myself to the Mailman group and ran
the configure as me. I used --with-mail-gid=mailman and
--with-cgi-gid=www.
I then ran make install. It seemed to work okay. I ran ./check_perms
-f and
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