Hi,
I have now installed 3 os x servers and everytime Mailman has failed
on the first install. When I make the first list I tick the box to turn
on the service. I enter and password and admin email address. I then
save the changes and the list disappears.
I have checked permissions, the
At 9:08 AM + 2005-02-12, Michael Curtis wrote:
I have now installed 3 os x servers and everytime Mailman has failed
on the first install. When I make the first list I tick the box to turn
on the service. I enter and password and admin email address. I then
save the changes and the
On Sat, February 12, 2005 4:08 am, Michael Curtis said:
I have now installed 3 os x servers and everytime Mailman has failed
on the first install. When I make the first list I tick the box to turn
on the service. I enter and password and admin email address. I then
save the changes and
Hi
Just as an aside;
It's hard to say. Apple ships that as a closed black box, so
virtually everything under the hood is hidden from view, even from
those people who would otherwise know what they're doing.
Its a bitter truth but Apple's position is that they don't support 'their'
Mailman
At 11:43 PM +0100 2004-09-02, demo wrote:
Its a bitter truth but Apple's position is that they don't support 'their'
Mailman . Expect a lot more traffic from drowning MacHeads on this list, of
which I am one.
I'm picking up some contacts within Apple, and they tell me that
the team which is
On 2-Sep-04, at 7:36 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
I'm picking up some contacts within Apple, and they tell me that the
team which is responsible for developing and maintaining MacOS X
Server is non-responsive to them, too. They don't just blow off their
customers, they also blow off their
At 2:00 AM -0400 2004-06-14, Robert Snyder wrote:
In case anyone else running OS X Server 10.3 asks, the mailman
executables, configure files, etc. are all found in /usr/share/mailman
with the local configuration file at
/usr/share/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py
I'll update the FAQ with this
At 3:35 PM -0400 2004-06-11, Robert Snyder wrote:
I have Mailman running on my OS X Server 10.3.4 box. Mailman 2.1.2 comes
installed as the mail list tool for the OS X Server. I am also running
Apache, but only have an https site listening, no port 80 site.
When I try to connect to the Web