gpeel wrote:
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>What I am invisioning, is mailman being setup in /home the same way as any
>virtual domain, except as a user dir.
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>/home/~mailman/public_html ...
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>Then adding an redirect to the virtual domains:
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>Redirect /mailman http://virtual_domain.ext/~nmailman/cgi-bin
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>I have it somew
Mark,
The sentiment is understood.
The same was said about running openwebmail, which, out-of-the-box is setup
(SUID) in PERL in a similar fassion as Mailman.
What I am invisioning, is mailman being setup in /home the same way as any
virtual domain, except as a user dir.
/home/~mailman/public
Grant Peel wrote:
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>Modify Apache (with suexec) such that all VirtualHosts could use mailman,
This is very difficult if not impossible. Mailman is not designed to
work with suexec. If you have to use suexec, you'll have to run
multiple mailman instances, give up virtual domains or make
significa
All,
I am getting nowhere fast installing Mailman.
If anyone would be willing to assist me off list, I would be more than happy
to compensate for time.
As an added bonus, I would also be willing to publish to install results
such that others might benifit from it.
The scope of that work wo