on archive activity? The archives for the other mailing lists I have
work fine - it's just this one that never updates.
Tib
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
> Have you checked to see if you have a cron job to do the archival on your new
>machine?
>
> Daniel
>
>
ley M. Kirchner wrote:
Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
> I think I found the problem. I didn't make a mailman user in my new installation,
>used my existing user "mail" and set up a /home/mail/ directory. Unfortunately, when
>doing a grep for "/home/mailman/", I see th
-0600, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
> I think I found the problem. I didn't make a mailman user in my new installation,
>used my existing user "mail" and set up a /home/mail/ directory. Unfortunately, when
>doing a grep for "/home/mailman/", I
to the old directory structure. Could anyone tell me how to update that?
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001 16:32:51 -0400, Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
I'm having a problem with mailman 2.04 running with exim and apache on a mandrake
distro.
Fortunately, it is no longer the standard hard link problem. :) I rea
I'm having a problem with mailman 2.04 running with exim and apache on a mandrake
distro.
Fortunately, it is no longer the standard hard link problem. :) I read the FAQ and
the README.LINUX and ran the secure_linux fix. One thing that took me a bit to figure
out is that you have to run that
hen first installing
>mailman.
>
>Pieter Boshoff
>Unix Admin
>M-WEB Business Solutions
>+27 11 3407256
>
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I installed Mailman on my Redhat 6.2 system that is running Apache and
Exim. When doing the configure, I specified --with-mail-gid=12 which is
the group for my "mail" account. I created the mailman account and am
using the default home directory for it. Exim is configured to use the
"mail" user