Lynn Siprelle wrote:
>Despair! I can't get it to work. I recompiled making sure that this was
>the group expected by the wrapper and still no dice.
I'm out of ideas and down to grasping at straws. I noticed in your post
of the VirtualHost section of your Apache config, the first
ScriptAlias was
Aras wrote:
>
> I know this kind of questions were posted here quite often (yes, I've
>done my homework ). I have searched FAQ and archives, however,
>haven't found anything similar to my problem. The closest was FAQ
>answer: 4.47. Virtual domain hosting with Mailman? - not for me,
>however...
...dropping the OS issue, which is not on-topic for this list.
At 9:25 PM +0100 3/26/05, Brad Knowles wrote:
>> (To be fair to the Powerbook, I was also asking it to be a laptop at the
>> time. It could not handle heavy-duty web browsing at the same time
>> it was handling peak Mailman loads. Mo
At 12:18 PM -0800 2005-03-26, Heather Madrone wrote:
One of my concerns with Debian is that Python programs tend to be
closely coupled with Python versions. I was concerned that I might
be in a position where I'd be stuck in a version of Debian that wouldn't
work with a new version of Python (
Thank you so much, Derrick. This is exactly the sort of information
I was looking for. Of particular interest was the discussion of exim's
and postfix's configuration, the performance benchmarks, and your
story of running the two MTAs through an underpowered router.
At 8:53 AM -0500 3/26/05, Der
Hello,
I know this kind of questions were posted here quite often (yes, I've
done my homework ). I have searched FAQ and archives, however,
haven't found anything similar to my problem. The closest was FAQ
answer: 4.47. Virtual domain hosting with Mailman? - not for me,
however... :(
I st
Despair! I can't get it to work. I recompiled making sure that this was
the group expected by the wrapper and still no dice.
On Mar 26, 2005, at 10:21 AM, Lynn Siprelle wrote:
User admin
Group admin
Is this the group expected by the wrapper?
This may be it, because turning off my
User admin
Group admin
Is this the group expected by the wrapper?
This may be it, because turning off my htaccess file didn't do the
trick.
Lynn
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http://www.demo
I should also have added that I'm using the current beta.
Actually, the current is 2.1.6b5 at
http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.1.6b5.tgz
Ah, ok.
User admin
Group admin
Is this the group expected by the wrapper?
To my knowledge. I'll see.
L
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Lynn Siprelle wrote:
>I should also have added that I'm using the current beta.
Actually, the current is 2.1.6b5 at
http://mm.tkikuchi.net/mailman-2.1.6b5.tgz
>>> What is your web server? What's in the VirtualHost (or whatever)
>>> section of the web server config for the www.democracyfororegon.
It looks like the second is a Drupal site, but the first isn't. Do
you have an overly aggressive Apache rewrite rule/RewriteBase in the
.htaccess file for its installation that is affecting Mailman? (If
you rename .htaccess, does Mailman web access start working?)
I don't doubt you, and I will
Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 3:26 AM -0500 2005-03-26, Don wrote:
>
>>> Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any alternatives to give you more
>>>fine-grained control over who can do what.
>>
>> Actually I was going to ask about the same thing. Would be great if
>> there were a way to give 'line item
On 3/26/2005 5:53, "Derrick Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fast-forward a couple years to another time I moved, and didn't have
> any network for a week or two. I again made that router my backup MX.
> This time it was running postfix, and I told postfix to accept at most
> 2 simultaneous s
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 11:55:46AM -0800, Heather Madrone wrote:
[...]
| We were going with Debian,
| which then announced that it's dropping sparc support,
Hold up. Debian hasn't announced any such thing. Don't pay attention
to the rumors. Some of the project's leadership *proposed* (notice
t
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 06:31:58PM -0800, John W. Baxter wrote:
| On 3/25/2005 17:12, "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
| > This whole Exim 3/Exim 4 thing is not a problem with postfix.
| > Don't get me wrong, postfix isn't perfect. But what flaws it has
| > tend to be less visible than
At 3:26 AM -0500 2005-03-26, Don wrote:
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any alternatives to give you more
fine-grained control over who can do what.
Actually I was going to ask about the same thing. Would be great if
there were a way to give 'line item control' to list owners based on
t
On Mar 26, 2005, at 16:39, Lynn Siprelle wrote:
This works:
http://lsiprelle.simpli.biz/mailman/listinfo
This doesn't:
http://www.democracyfororegon.com/mailman/listinfo
Same server, same mailman installation. The first one runs fine, the
second one throws premature end of script headers.
What is
>From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Moderator ability to manager users
>To: "Peter McCarroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: mailman-users@python.org
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