Re: [Mailman-Users] Moderator Bit

2007-07-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Matt Zimmerman wrote: >I am using Mailman 2.19. Is there a way to change the moderator bit for one >address through command line? You need to do this with bin/withlist. See (mirrored at ) for a

Re: [Mailman-Users] question about mail-gid

2007-07-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >Yep, it's Postfix. Yep, there are two different files. > >/etc/postfix/aliases is owned by root.root >/etc/postfix/aliases.db is owned by root.root Since Postfix won't run pipes as root, pipe aliases found in these files will be run as group 'nobody'. >/usr/local/mai

Re: [Mailman-Users] question about mail-gid

2007-07-03 Thread Christopher Adams
Yep, it's Postfix. Yep, there are two different files. /etc/postfix/aliases is owned by root.root /etc/postfix/aliases.db is owned by root.root /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases is owned by root.mailman /usr/local/mailman/data/aliases is owned by mailman.mailman When I first configured Mailman, I

Re: [Mailman-Users] question about recovering lost administratorpasswords

2007-07-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Ruijie He wrote: > >How do I retrieve a lost administrator password? I can't seem to find the >password reminder tool for administrators, unlike the one available for the >users. There is no password reminder tool for administrators for various reasons including the fact that the admin passwords

Re: [Mailman-Users] question about mail-gid

2007-07-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Christopher Adams wrote: >I have over 500 lists that were migrated a couple of weeks ago to a >new server. When configuring, I tinkered with the gids until I got it >to work using mail-gid=mailman and cgi-gid=apache. Lists information >was moved to the new server. Everything has been working fine.

Re: [Mailman-Users] question about mail-gid

2007-07-03 Thread Christopher Adams
Okay, I found the User and Group specification in httpd.conf file and both are already set to 'apache'. On 7/3/07, Aaron Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Make sure the user in the httpd.conf file is set to apapche if you configrued > mailman with apache. By default apache runs as nobody. C

[Mailman-Users] Moderator Bit

2007-07-03 Thread Matt Zimmerman
I am using Mailman 2.19. Is there a way to change the moderator bit for one address through command line? -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.o

[Mailman-Users] question about recovering lost administrator passwords

2007-07-03 Thread Ruijie He
Hi, How do I retrieve a lost administrator password? I can't seem to find the password reminder tool for administrators, unlike the one available for the users. Thanks! ~RJ -- Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org http://mail.pytho

Re: [Mailman-Users] question about mail-gid

2007-07-03 Thread Christopher Adams
Aaron, Thanks for the tip, but I'm not quite sure what you mean about the 'user' in the httpd.conf file. On 7/3/07, Aaron Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Make sure the user in the httpd.conf file is set to apapche if you configrued > mailman with apache. By default apache runs as nobody.

[Mailman-Users] question about mail-gid

2007-07-03 Thread Christopher Adams
I have over 500 lists that were migrated a couple of weeks ago to a new server. When configuring, I tinkered with the gids until I got it to work using mail-gid=mailman and cgi-gid=apache. Lists information was moved to the new server. Everything has been working fine. When I create a new list fro