expositions about Smrsh in the Archives that
contain more info about Smrsh and its default settings.
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:48 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Newbe Headaches
Good Evening folks,
I have
Jon:
You've seen the flurry of these over the past couple of weeks. I firmly
believe that the problem lies with some mod to smrsh in the latest
versions of Sendmail. I had previously been running 2.0.13 with
Sendmail 8.12.3 without a problem...after upgrading to 8.12.7 I got the
same
Most of these (I think) were from folks upgrading their Sendmail due to
the recent vulnerability and subsequent update release. I would hope
that folks using package management (like rpm or apt-get) would have no
problems if they used the updated packages for their distributions.
If folks are
Jon: I did install from source but paid special attention to the smrsh
directories. Everything is where it should be. Still didn't work.
-- Bob --
On 12 Mar 2003, Jon Carnes wrote:
Most of these (I think) were from folks upgrading their Sendmail due to
the recent vulnerability and
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 17:41, Bob Sully wrote:
Jon: I did install from source but paid special attention to the smrsh
directories. Everything is where it should be. Still didn't work.
-- Bob --
Oh well... I guess it was a good thing (tm) that I moved over to Postfix
last year. :-)
Did
Good Evening folks,
I have just reinstalled Mailman for the third time and I am obviously doing
something wrong.
I have freebsd 4.7 running with sendmail
The list is setup and only a few test users are added. Mailman sends out
the subscription notification to the users.
As soon as I send a