Mark Sapiro wrote:
> roy vinner wrote:
>
>>I created a group www -- which included apache, mailman, and myself --
>>and set -cgi-gid=www.
>>The apache would not run the mailman/create, as it was complaining that
>>it could not run as www (even though apache was
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> roy vinner
>
>
>>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
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>>>Running this from the command line is not necessarily a valid test. The
>>>wrapper (/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman) exects to be run by the MTA
>>>with the group that was c
Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman-2.1.6]$ /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman request try
>>Failure to find group name mailman. Try adding this group
>>to your system, or re-run configure, providing an
>>existing group name with the command line option --with-mail-gid.
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>
>
> R
Hi Jan,
Jan Kohnert wrote:
<...>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman-2.1.6]$ /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman request try
>>Failure to find group name mailman. Try adding this group
>>to your system, or re-run configure, providing an
>>existing group name with the command line option --with-mail-gid.
>
Hi John,
I appreciate your quick response!
John Dennis wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 16:28 -0500, roy vinner wrote:
>
>>Greetings!
>>
>>I have a problem that any address which is supposed to be resolved with
>>the path-to-mailman/data/aliases produces a
Greetings!
I have a problem that any address which is supposed to be resolved with
the path-to-mailman/data/aliases produces a "message undeliverable" error.
I've also discovered that if I run an alias expansion from the command line
aliases:
..
# STAN
Greetings!
Which settings are there to tweak so that apache set
with group=apache can still run mailman? creating a group web with no
such user and mailman and apache in it did not do the job.
Thanks for any input.
Roy
--
Mailman-Users mai
The issue was due to a local network firewall's blocking the IP address
from outside the network. I had not been aware of its existence. Now the
issue is fixed.
Thank you and John for your suggestions.
Gratefully,
Roy
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> roy vinner wrote:
>
>>yes. I
John Dennis wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 12:56 -0500, roy vinner wrote:
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>>My output is:
>>tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:250.0.0.0:* LISTEN
>>
> The output above is saying you're only listening on your local
> interface, thats a
John Dennis wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 10:17 -0500, roy vinner wrote:
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>>I tried 'ping'ing and received no answer for 128.252.27.164 .
>>
>>My system admin tested it and reported that "nothing is listening on
>>that port:
>>--
&
John Dennis wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 18:50 -0500, roy vinner wrote:
>
>>Greetings!
>>
>>I am having a problem with receiving any mail by the web server. On the
>>other hand, outgoing mail is deliver okay. I suspect that it may be due
>>to a misconfig
PS. I have no sendmail.cf file in my installation, since I am
using postfix. I don't know if it matters. If it does, I may have
to install sendmail.
Roy
roy vinner wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I am having a problem with receiving any mail by the web server. On the
> other hand,
Greetings!
I am having a problem with receiving any mail by the web server. On the
other hand, outgoing mail is deliver okay. I suspect that it may be due
to a misconfigured postfix.
I have tried all of the steps in the faq without any avail:
http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&fi
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