OK, I installed Mailman 2.0.1 on a Debian GNU/Linux box (I built it
myself, though, I didn't use a Debian package).
I configured my Apache 1.3.17 server to have a virtual host
list.my.domain.com, like this:
Servername lists.my.domain.com
DocumentRoot "/home/mailman/2.0.1"
ServerAd
You need to have write permissions, but I noticed you also seem to have an
older version of python installed.
Thus the error message:
> > * /usr/bin/python is too old (or broken)
> > * Python 1.5.2 or newer is required
You might want to verify what version of python you have installed o
Run configure in a directory you have permissions to write in.
That's what all those "permission denied" messages mean.
bal ram wrote:
>
> while using ./configure command in user login it shows
> error
> ./configure: ./config.log: Permission denied
> ./configure: 5: Bad file descriptor
> ./conf
"M. Robert Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i've been on majordomo lists that are horrendously slow, sometimes
> on the order of ten hours. they have since switched to mailman, and
> it seems to happen within 15 minutes now.
As a former majordomo administrator, I can attest to this. I have
I was just messing with a Lyris list, and note that they have a way in the admin
interface to turn on/off "Friendly headers", which is the exact thing this discussion
has been about.
Bob
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