Hi folks,
I've been fiddling with mailman 2.1.14 (from freebsd ports) on free BSD
8.2. Everything seems to be fine so far except for the web based stuff. I
get the following error when I try to access the page:
http://this.great.site/mailman/listinfo
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Mailman CGI error!!!
The
On 01/08/2011 Odhiambo Washington wrote
> What is the output of this command on your system:
>
> grep www /etc/group
Here is the output:
[root@foo ~]# grep www /etc/group
www:*:80:www
[root@foo ~]#
Thanks!
--R
>
> On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 23:27, Rekhesh Mohan wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I've
Rekhesh Mohan wrote:
>
>AFAIK, src/common.c is checking the GID with getgid() followed by
>getgrgid(). Now, my machine uses blowfish instead of md5 for passwd.
>getgid() is returning 80 - which is fine since i have gid(www) = 80 on my
>system. However, getgrgid(gid) returns null :-| I gave up m
On 30/07/2011 15:57, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Note that if you installed Mailman from a RedHat/CentOS rpm, most
examples on the web won't work because the mail wrapper mail/mailman
and the lists/ directory are not in the same MM_HOME directory. I.e.
the wrapper is /usr/lib/mailman/mail/mailman and the
Hi Mark,
I have moved my domains to a new server and have copied many mailing
lists from the old server to the new one instead of creating them on the
new server one by one.
Now I see that the virtual-mailman file isn't updated for these simply
copied mailing lists, but only for newly create
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
>
>Now I see that the virtual-mailman file isn't updated for these simply
>copied mailing lists, but only for newly created ones. The file warns me
>to edit it myself, but rather have it auto-updated from the
>virtual-mailman.db file.
Actually, that's not what the warning mea