Ashley M. Kirchner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020820 18:17]:
Leah Cunningham wrote:
I created a new list using the newlist command, added the aliases to
/etc/aliases, and ran newaliases. The server sent me the message
saying the list had been created, etc; however, if you go to the web
Greetings,
I have not created a new mailing list in quite some time, so perhaps I
am forgetting something very obvious:
I created a new list using the newlist command, added the aliases to
/etc/aliases, and ran newaliases. The server sent me the message
saying the list had been created, etc;
around the '/usr/lib/mailma'
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- -Original Message-
- From: Leah Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 3:09 PM
- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Subject: [Mailman-Users] linking problem
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- Hello,
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- There is probably a very simple
/mailman/ should be. Would someone be able to tell
me where I screwed this up?
Thanks for your patience,
Leah
I can't believe it's not UNIX!!!
Leah Cunningham | PPC QA, Business Support
www.heinous.org
: Leah Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 3:09 PM
- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Subject: [Mailman-Users] linking problem
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- Hello,
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- There is probably a very simple explanation for this, but I am new
- to using mailman and am unsure what the cause