Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman not responding, configuration error?

2005-01-03 Thread Brad Knowles
At 8:25 AM -0700 2005-01-03, Dr. Jones wrote: I can't seem to figure out how to mail correctly through Mailman, version 2.1.5-4. We don't use version numbers with dashes in them, so this means that you're using a package version from your OS vendor, or someone who prepared a package version

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman not responding, configuration error?

2005-01-03 Thread Jim Tittsler
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 08:25:18AM -0700, Dr. Jones wrote: DEFAULT_URL = 'http://localhost/cgi-bin/mailman/' This need not be used in a new installation. (It is an obsolete variable, and can be left set to None (as done in the Defaults.py). And you probably don't want it set to localhost

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman not responding, configuration error?

2005-01-03 Thread Dr. Jones
Brad: Thanks for the heads up. I will follow those links and read everything I can, checking my settings in the mean time. Not to disparage your comment about version numbers and dashes for mailman, butI ran dpkg -l mailman on my debian 3.0 system and get the following: [EMAIL

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman not responding, configuration error?

2005-01-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brad Knowles wrote: We don't use version numbers with dashes in them, so this means that you're using a package version from your OS vendor, or someone who prepared a package version for your OS. and Dr. Jones wrote: Not to disparage your comment about version numbers and dashes for

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman not responding, configuration error?

2005-01-03 Thread Brad Knowles
At 5:32 PM -0700 2005-01-03, Dr. Jones wrote: Not to disparage your comment about version numbers and dashes for mailman, butI ran dpkg -l mailman on my debian 3.0 system and get the following: The current version of Mailman is 2.1.5. Debian apparently uses dashes after the official