Re: Mailman Problems

2005-06-20 Thread Christian Schmidt
Hello Robert, Robert Wolfe, 20.06.2005 (d.m.y): > Hi all! Just installed mailman here and for some reason the admin > webpages for it will only look for pages on port 80 for the webserver. I > have my Apache 2.x webserver running on port 82. Is there any way I can > configure mailman to loo

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-27 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 09:03:58AM -0900, Andy wrote: | Can anyone else comment about Mailman working with an Exim MTA? mailman works well with any MTA, though, if you use the traditional approach of manually maintaining /etc/aliases. exim works very well and isn't hard to configure. In additio

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Ed Lawson
Andy wrote: Can anyone else comment about Mailman working with an Exim MTA? Since I asked the first question due to problems, let me say that although the lists did not have a large number of subscribers, I had used mailman and Exim under potato without any problems and with minimal change

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Andy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030126 10:39]: > > > I am running a server using woody with Exim as MTA and am having > > > troubles getting mailman to function. The web interface works and > > snip > > > What else is needed or is something broken here? > > > > When I had problems getting Mailman to g

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Bob Proulx
Mike Egglestone wrote: > I've used Debian Woody to setup Mailman with Exim. Seems solid for me. > I like using Exim because its debian's default install. > I prefer to go the "Debian Way" but, you should run whatever your most > comfortable with. Oh, I hesitate to say this because I do not want

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Paul Mackinney
Andy declaimed: > > > I am running a server using woody with Exim as MTA and am having > > > troubles getting mailman to function. The web interface works and > > snip > > > What else is needed or is something broken here? > > > > When I had problems getting Mailman to go on Debian, I ended up > >

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Mike Egglestone
Quoting Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Can anyone else comment about Mailman working with an Exim MTA? > > I am about to install a Debian system for a customer to act as a file/print > server but also to run Mailman to blast out newsletters to a mailing list of > > over 5,000 people. Does it matte

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Andy
> > I am running a server using woody with Exim as MTA and am having > > troubles getting mailman to function. The web interface works and > snip > > What else is needed or is something broken here? > > When I had problems getting Mailman to go on Debian, I ended up > switching from Exim to Qmail,

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-26 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 03:48:23AM +, Ed Lawson wrote: | I am running a server using woody with Exim as MTA and am having | troubles getting mailman to function. The web interface works and | subscriptions via it all seem to work. However subscriptions by email | do not and the lists do no

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-25 Thread Stephen Gran
I am sorry - I deleted your original post before I got a chance to think about it (too many messages and too much to do - nothing personal (: ). I think I remember that your alias for mailman was wrong - you need to have the full path to the executable, so it has to start with a '/', like so: "|/va

Re: Mailman problems

2003-01-25 Thread Paul Mackinney
Ed Lawson declaimed: > I am running a server using woody with Exim as MTA and am having > troubles getting mailman to function. The web interface works and snip > What else is needed or is something broken here? When I had problems getting Mailman to go on Debian, I ended up switching from Ex