[Mailman-Users] Re: Mailman Problem

2001-12-22 Thread Michael B. Weiner
mory. Same applies with the ~/mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py and any otherswhen making changes, remove the old *.pyc and re-import into the python-interpreter to re-read the changes. Regards -- Michael B. Weiner, Linux+, Linux+ SME Systems Administrator/Partner The UserFriendly Network (UFN) -

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Problem

2001-12-21 Thread Michael B. Weiner
Does anyone on the list have experience with the redhat mailman RPM install? I am having difficulty getting this working and was curious as to whether it was me or what? I am running RedHat Release 7.2 Linux 2.4.9 with apache-1.3.22 sendmail-8.11.6 mailman-2.0.8 Regards -- Michael B

Re: [Mailman-Users] migrating from majordomo

2001-12-20 Thread Michael B. Weiner
No i have 4.2G free on the disk Jon Carnes wrote: >Are you out of disk space? > -- Michael B. Weiner, Linux+, Linux+ SME Systems Administrator/Partner The UserFriendly Network (UFN) -- Linux Registered User #94900Have you been counted? http://counter.li.org PGP: 30 1D CC BA 30 30

Re: [Mailman-Users] migrating from majordomo

2001-12-19 Thread Michael B. Weiner
used by the MTA until the >wrapper is properly identified to SMRSH. > >For Sendmail, check out /etc/mail/access and make sure that you >have entries similar to the following in there for "localhost": > localhost.localdomain RELAY > localhost

Re: [Mailman-Users] migrating from majordomo

2001-12-19 Thread Michael B. Weiner
(8/0), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=prog, pri=30553, dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent but mysteriously never get the emails. Does any one have any ideas or suggestions? -- Michael B. Weiner, Linux+, Linux+ SME Systems Administrator/Partner The UserFriendly Network (UFN) -- Linux Registered User #9