g, I wasn't sure if you had added anything else relating to
them. :) As long as you don't fiddle with them elsewhere, then the
add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
line will work.
~He who posts.
>
> Poster wrote:
>
>>Forrest Aldrich said:
>>
&
for it to work properly.
>
> I've set up in the mm_cfg.py:
>
> DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST = 'externalhost.com'
> DEFAULT_URL_HOST = 'www.externalhost.com'
> add_virtualhost(DEFAULT_URL_HOST, DEFAULT_EMAIL_HOST)
Hmm. Are you using virtual hosts?
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Does anyone know how to create these? I'd like to rename some of the
standard ones and eliminate others. I don't think that editing aliases
is the right way to go because genaliases will just wipe out my
changes. Maybe that's the only way, though and I'll just have to redo
stuff whenever I genalia
m the list proper. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Forrest Aldrich said:
> I've been asked to change the path from ~mailman/cgi-bin to
> ~mailman/something-else, the claim being security (and avoiding skript
> kiddies).Though, with the directory aliasing, I don't see where
> that
> makes a bit of difference.
I think what they're trying to avo
man group,
and that's where I went off the path?
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ey do exist (just not in the
right location), then that's really weird. I had all kinds of trials
and travails setting up Mailman, but when I created a list and chose
to have it archived, everything was up and running without a hitch.
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user. So either the CGI user is a member of the
mailman group, or the directory is left readable, writable, and
executable by members not of the group! Hopefully, I'm missing
something. Any ideas?
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Hmm. If you put in a ScriptAlias to the icons directory in Apache, you
get errors that make it look like the graphics are being executed. :o
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rrors gone.)
[Mon Jul 11 10:10:39 2005] [error] [client 70.152.5.228] (8)Exec
format error: exec of '/srv/www/icons/mm-icon.png' failed
[Mon Jul 11 10:10:39 2005] [error] [client 70.152.5.228] Premature end
of script headers: mm-ic
I was just curious if Mailman could do this. I see that it does do
some kind of munging for archived posts. FAQ and mailing list searches
have turned up nothing. :(
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Pilot error. I confused verify.txt with invite.txt. Everything works
as described in the FAQ. :o
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Brad Knowles said:
> At 4:44 PM -0400 2005-07-05, Poster wrote:
>
>> Howdy everyone. I'm looking for the directory to place my custom
>> verify.txt file in so that Mailman will send it out for a
>> particular
>> list. I've read the FAQ and
>> /va
y'all got it to work, because either I'm in the wrong place or the
FAQ is now out of date...
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Forrest Aldrich said:
> Really. This is interesting; anyone?
>
> I am setting up Mailman now, upon which we will *depend* upon the NNTP
> gatewaying feature to work. This could look very bad.
I got it to work.
1) I used a reliable news service (I figured I'd try my account with
giganews).
2)
Forrest Aldrich said:
> I just set up Mailman 2.1.5 with the intention of utilizing the
> NNTP/Mailman gatewaying process.
>
>>From what I see, it doesn't use any authentication. The server
>> we're
> using on the other side is Typhoon, and I've asked if it can just
> permit
> the IP; however, I
h
mailman's lame, unhelpful error messages, there's just not much I
could do.
I don't use virtual servers yet, but I expect I will soon. And BTW,
the error message you're currently seeing is an Apache error message.
HTH,
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+ww
e it was unable to read wrapper
configuration file.)
Any ideas?
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