from the command prompt type rpm -qi mailman and it will show you a
quick start guide to getting it running.
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Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: MailMan configuration
I would highly recommend that you download the source for mailman, and use
that. Try not to use the RPM version that comes with redhat.
the mailman website has documentation has good documentation to get you
started in less than an hour. Also subscribe to their mailing list.
i have tried both way
Okay, I've never worked with Mailman, and having said that, yes I've
RTFM, but I got nowhere. I installed the RPM for it,but now I've no
clue how to get it setup/configured. Anyone wanna point me in the right
direction?
Jesus is coming - look busy!
M
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Edwin Humphries wrote:
>
> G'day,
> I'm trying to install mailman to manage a couple of mailing lists. We've
> got it installed, and run the tests (etc). Setting up a test list results
> in an email giving URls for the web configuration facility, which appears
> to work fine,
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Edwin Humphries wrote:
> I'm trying to install mailman to manage a couple of mailing lists. We've
> got it installed, and run the tests (etc). Setting up a test list
> results in an email giving URls for the web configuration facility,
> which appears to work fine, and the subs
G'day,
I'm trying to install mailman
to manage a couple of mailing lists. We've got it installed, and run
the tests (etc). Setting up a test list results in an email giving URls for the web configuration
facility, which appears to work fine, and the subscribe page. Subscribing to it resul