Jon Evans wrote:
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>I mistyped that last time, doh. It is
>http://domain.com/mailman/admin/list-name. I got the CentOS 5 package
>(Mailman 2.1.11) which defaults to an Apache config of /cgi-bin/mailman/ and
>I changed it to just be /mailman/ (in terms of the URL, not the folder
>structure).
OK.
I mistyped that last time, doh. It is
http://domain.com/mailman/admin/list-name. I got the CentOS 5 package
(Mailman 2.1.11) which defaults to an Apache config of /cgi-bin/mailman/ and
I changed it to just be /mailman/ (in terms of the URL, not the folder
structure).
Your script output:
http://p
Jon Evans wrote:
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>http://domain.com/mailman/list-name/admin
The standard URL is http://domain.com/mailman/admin/list-name and
PATH_INFO should be just /list-name in this case
If you are doing some mapping/rewriting so that the list name can
precede the CGI name in your URLs, that may be where
http://domain.com/mailman/list-name/admin
I got rid of the cgi-bin part of the URL, and modified mm_cfg.py to reflect
that change. The Mailman-generated links on the page also reflect that.
And yes, the Mailman CGI's are (symlinked) in /usr/lib/cgi-bin/mailman/.
Is there anything abnormal about
Jon Evans wrote:
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>When I go to an 'admin' URL, I get the admin overview like you say. It
>
>I just tested the regex, and it seems to appropriately split the path into,
>for example,
>PATH_INFO = /list-name/admin
>PATH_TRANSLATED = /usr/lib/cgi-bin/mailman/admin/list-name/admin
>SCRIPT_FILENAME =
When I go to an 'admin' URL, I get the admin overview like you say. It
would appear that your diagnosis is correct, no arguments are getting passed
to any of the CGI scripts.
I replaced "include fastcgi_params;" with the large list of individual
params for debugging purposes. I have a new pasteb
Eric Alan Solo wrote:
>If this helps it is the non delivery report
>
>This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
>
>THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
>
>YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
>
>Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:
>
>l...@intertron.net
>
>
If this helps it is the non delivery report
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification
THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE.
Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:
l...@intertron.net
Message will be retried for 2 more d
Jon Evans wrote:
>
>I am trying to configure Mailman on a system using nginx, and fcgiwrap for
>CGI, according to this guide: http://wiki.nginx.org/Mailman
>
>After doing so, I have a problem: The main listinfo page displays, and
>shows my public lists, but all other links redirect back to listinf
Ok, due to my lack of comprehension I'm going to just step through
this troubleshooting guide and let you know the results, hopefully you
will spot something that I am unable to see.
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I'm going to assume Sendmail as the MTA (its still the most commonly
found - though post
Hi all,
I am trying to configure Mailman on a system using nginx, and fcgiwrap for
CGI, according to this guide: http://wiki.nginx.org/Mailman
After doing so, I have a problem: The main listinfo page displays, and
shows my public lists, but all other links redirect back to listinfo. I
can't get
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