> Should be
> ScriptAlias /mailman/ ...
> and
> Alias /pipermail/ ...
> I believe. (That's what works here.)
>
> (Perhaps you just left the trailing / off in your message, in which case
> the problem is something else.)
Sorry, I have the full ScriptAlias /mailman/ /home/mailman/cgi-bin/ and
such
At 12:49 -0500 1/14/01, Benjamin Reed wrote:
>I'm getting the weirdest thing I've ever seen, somewhere in upgrading apache
>and mailman (knew I shouldn't have done both at once), my CGIs just stopped
>working right.
>
>If you go to http://www.djiab.org/mailman/listinfo -- you'll see that even
>wit
>
> QUESTION: How does one set up the Web interface to mailman???
These are scripts, Jim. If you run them through Apache, the url
/mailman/listinfo/ runs a script called listinfo in the cgi-bin
directory, with the argument .
In Apache, you need a line in your httpd.conf file that sets a sc
I'm getting the weirdest thing I've ever seen, somewhere in upgrading apache
and mailman (knew I shouldn't have done both at once), my CGIs just stopped
working right.
If you go to http://www.djiab.org/mailman/listinfo -- you'll see that even
with no input, it's trying to find a list name "mailma
I've been bitten again.
I normally run junkbuster so cookies are turned off. Can mailman check
for this situation and alert that cookies are not functioning instead of
just asking again for the name/password with no indication of why?
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Hi all,
I've been trying and failed, can anyone please do it for me?
It's apache running on linux.
Thanks,
John
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