[Mailman-Users] public archive points to private archive directory

2011-10-27 Thread Russell L. Carter
Greetings, I've just brought up mailman on a debian-testing box and almost everything works. (Hooray!) The problem I'm having is that after creating a list, subscribing a user, and sending a message to the list, I go to the list info page: http://lists.pinyon.org/listinfo/testing3 and click on

Re: [Mailman-Users] public archive points to private archive directory

2011-10-27 Thread Russell L. Carter
On 10/27/2011 04:33 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: What's the Right Way to fix this so that clicking the visit archives link on a new list doesn't result in a 403 Forbidden barf? Make the archives/private/ directory searchable by the web server. Either chown www-data:list archives/private

[Mailman-Users] postfix-to-mailman.py = mail loops back to myself

2011-01-26 Thread Russell L. Carter
Hi there, I've spent the afternoon attempting to install mailman on debian testing with postfix, following the instructions in /etc/mailman/postfix-to-mailman.py precisely, and I'm getting the classic 'mail for host loops back to myself'. From my getting to know the issue sessions with google

Re: [Mailman-Users] postfix-to-mailman.py = mail loops back to myself

2011-01-26 Thread Russell L. Carter
On 01/26/2011 09:19 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote: Russell L. Carter wrote: You must not use a CNAME for a mail domain. See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/uYA9. This must be an MX, not a CNAME. Ah. I was worried about that. Ok. That complicates my setup, but many thanks for the pointer

[Mailman-Users] configuration problem

2011-01-26 Thread Russell L. Carter
Installing on debian testing, all packages up to date. Ok, it complicated maintenance a bit too much in my net to dedicate an IP address to lists.domain, so I thought I would try the exact approach as detailed in the install manual with postfix, namely using alias_maps and virtual_alias_domains,