I am trying to install / configure MailMan on my mail server which is
running Postfix 2.6 Apache 2 on CentOS 5 x64. I am following the
guide on the MailMan page labeled 5 Set up your web server. I am
confused here because it advises me to do the following:
ScriptAlias /mailman/
I am trying to install / configure MailMan on my mail server which is
running Postfix 2.6 Apache 2 on CentOS 5 x64. I am following the
guide on the MailMan page labeled 5 Set up your web server. I am
confused here because it advises me to do the following:
ScriptAlias /mailman/
On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 08:57:17AM -0400, Carlos Williams wrote:
it advises me to do the following:
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/
When I add that line into my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file, I get
this error when I restart Apache:
[r...@mail conf]# service
Carlos Williams wrote:
I am trying to install / configure MailMan on my mail server which is
running Postfix 2.6 Apache 2 on CentOS 5 x64. I am following the
guide on the MailMan page labeled 5 Set up your web server. I am
confused here because it advises me to do the following:
ScriptAlias
hi,
i'm running rh 8.0 with mailman-2.0.13-3 with apache 2.0.40-8 but i don't
know how to configure the apache httpd.conf file.
i did the following configuration but everytime i visit the url i got access
forbidden.
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /var/mailman/cgi-bin/
Directory /var/mailman/cgi-bin
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 08:58, Denis Heitbrock wrote:
hi,
i'm running rh 8.0 with mailman-2.0.13-3 with apache 2.0.40-8 but i don't
know how to configure the apache httpd.conf file.
i did the following configuration but everytime i visit the url i got access
forbidden.
ScriptAlias
I seem to have problems to get the link between Apache and Mailman
running. I did the instaltion with SuSE 7.3 with yast and followed all the
instuctions given in the INSTALL. (Or so I think) I am able to make a new
list, delete the list. But I am not able to surf to the page mentioned in
the
The script alias you added was mailman so you should go to your base
install and /mailman/...
http://pizza.houghi/mailman/admin/test
http://pizza.houghi/mailman/listinfo
All scripts are accessed via your mailman script-alias. The same is true of
the archive cgi's which you access using the
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 11:41:50AM -0500, Jon Carnes wrote:
The script alias you added was mailman so you should go to your base
install and /mailman/...
http://pizza.houghi/mailman/admin/test
http://pizza.houghi/mailman/listinfo
All scripts are accessed via your mailman script-alias.
I am using the blasted Apache configuration GUI to edit my httpd.conf file,
I need explicit instructions on how to setup the web server. Now the message
I get is a 403 Forbidden error.
Using the Apache configuration GUI on a RedHat Seawolf (7.1) machine
i setup the default settings to point to
Hmm... I'm guessing that $home is either nothing (e.g. should be $HOME) or
else is home for nobody, e.g. /nonexistent. Try changing it to
/home/mailman/cgi-bin. Also, check apache's error log, where Not found
stuff gets logged with the exact path that apache is looking for...
On Wed, Jun 27,
Thank YOU :) , that was really stupid of me. I cant belive i wasted an hour.
oh what the hell , it works !!
-Original Message-
From: JT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 3:59 PM
To: Islam, Sharif
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Apache
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 03:12:20PM -0500, Islam, Sharif wrote:
I added this lines to httpd.conf. Any help will be great!. thanks
ScriptAlias /mailman/ $home/mailman/cgi-bin/
Directory /home/mailman/cgi-bin/
AllowOverride None
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
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