use? Do you have Apache installed yet? You
> need to have both of these running before you tackle Mailman.
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> Darren
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> From: "Tim Legg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] I don't really know what is right or wrong
> The archives have a better step-by-step of the setup but here is a little
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The archives have a better step-by-step of the setup but here is a little
more detail:
You should copy the source to some directory, it really doesn't matter
where. I like to use /usr/src/mailman/...
Once you have the source expanded into that directory (download the source
as a tar.gz file
Hello,
I am trying to follow the instructions as best as I can, but I don't think
I am understanding it correctly. Is there any better document other than
the INSTALL document that comes with mailman-208? I honestly can't see
myself installing mailman by using this document.
Here are some ques