Re: [Mailman-Users] Installed, now stumped

2011-09-04 Thread Michael Cooley
Thanks for the replies, guys. I had a mailman account several years ago with another provider that did provide direct access to the archive, hence my confusion on the matter. I like the idea of creating a user for back up. I can pipe the incoming it to hypermail or some other such thing. I've als

Re: [Mailman-Users] Installed, now stumped

2011-09-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 9/3/2011 2:58 PM, Michael Cooley wrote: > I'd understand if mailman cannot be run from a user account. Hostmonster > does provide it, but does not allow shell access to the archive. I need > that for back-up purposes and to integrate my old archive with the > new--and just because I'd expect tha

Re: [Mailman-Users] Installed, now stumped

2011-09-04 Thread Geoff Shang
On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Michael Cooley wrote: With some slight edits to the configure script, I've successfully installed mailman on my Hostmonster user account. Not knowing where to go from there, I went into the cgi-bin dir and ran 'admin' from my shell account. This error showed up in the log: a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Installed, now stumped

2011-09-04 Thread Michael Cooley
I'd understand if mailman cannot be run from a user account. Hostmonster does provide it, but does not allow shell access to the archive. I need that for back-up purposes and to integrate my old archive with the new--and just because I'd expect that kind of access. How do I do this? * Find a way

[Mailman-Users] Installed, now stumped

2011-09-04 Thread Michael Cooley
With some slight edits to the configure script, I've successfully installed mailman on my Hostmonster user account. Not knowing where to go from there, I went into the cgi-bin dir and ran 'admin' from my shell account. This error showed up in the log: admin(19369): File "/home1/ancestr2/local/ma