Thanks, Mark. It looks like this is working now.
Much appreciated!
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 5:55 PM
To: Bill Honneus (honneus); mailman-users@python.org
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Permissions issue w/ Apache
Bi
Bill Honneus
>
>That was the problem. I added that directory statement and I now get an
>error page showing the following:
>
>Mailman CGI error!!!
>The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
>stored in your syslog:
>Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the CGI wrapp
Hi Mark,
That was the problem. I added that directory statement and I now get an
error page showing the following:
Mailman CGI error!!!
The Mailman CGI wrapper encountered a fatal error. This entry is being
stored in your syslog:
Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the CGI wrapper script to
Bill Honneus wrote:
>
>I just completed the mailman setup instructions and was able to create a
>mail list with the command line option and receive an email
>notification. However, the Apache web browsing part doesn't seem to
>work as I get a permissions error page when I attempt to browse to
>"h
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote:
Hi,
I just completed the mailman setup instructions and was able to create a
mail list with the command line option and receive an email
notification. However, the Apache web browsing part doesn't seem to
work as I get a permissions error page when I attempt to bro
Hi,
I just completed the mailman setup instructions and was able to create a
mail list with the command line option and receive an email
notification. However, the Apache web browsing part doesn't seem to
work as I get a permissions error page when I attempt to browse to
"http:///mailman/create.
NFN Smith wrote:
>
>> Exactly. When cron/gate_news polls the news group and posts messages to
>> the Mailman list, it puts a fromusenet flag in the message's metadata.
>> The ToUsenet handler looks for this flag and will not process the
>> message if it is present.
>
>OK, that makes sense.
>
>Any i
>> Brad Knowles wrote:
>>
>>INN does rely on the Message-ID to track whether or not it has seen this
>>particular message, but an article being gatewayed in via USENET
should not
>>then be gatewayed back out to USENET by Mailman. The pipeline of
routines
>>within Mailman should be set up to avoid
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
>INN does rely on the Message-ID to track whether or not it has seen this
>particular message, but an article being gatewayed in via USENET should not
>then be gatewayed back out to USENET by Mailman. The pipeline of routines
>within Mailman should be set up to avoid preci
NFN Smith wrote:
Where I'm having problems is with messages posted from the news side
-- they're gated into Mailman, and distributed correctly to mailing
list subscribers, but then a copy of the message goes back through to
the INN server, and INN isn't recognizing the message as having been
see
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Mailman or INN, but I'll start
on the Mailman side. If it's an INN problem, I'll be happy to
redirect my question to the appropriate forum.
I'm in the process of adding a news/mail gateway to a server that's
running Mailman 2.1.9-7 on a Debian 4.0 box. I'm
Hans Gubitz wrote:
>
>On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 01:37:15PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> Hans Gubitz wrote:
>> >
>> >Overview of all ... mailing links
>> >points here to the local ip of the server, where all other links point
>> >to the right url.
>>
>>
>> If you mean the actual target of that link co
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 01:37:15PM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Hans Gubitz wrote:
> >
> >Overview of all ... mailing links
> >points here to the local ip of the server, where all other links point
> >to the right url.
>
>
> If you mean the actual target of that link contains the IP, I don't
> und
Shams Fantar wrote:
>
>Hank van Cleef wrote:
>
[...]
>> Additionally, you'll need to enable the sendmail smrsh capability.
>> You need to do this by adding a line in the main.mc file for sendmail
>> and rerunning the M4 process to recreate the sendmail.cf file.
>> The line to add is:
>> =
>
>> FEAT
Dragon quoted me:
Neither sudo nor a plain "su" need to have a shell for the user. All
you're changing is your effective UID (EUID), but the rest of your
environment comes from your real UID that you used to log in with.
End original message. -
Hmm... may
Brad Knowles wrote:
Neither sudo nor a plain "su" need to have a shell for the
user. All you're changing is your effective UID (EUID), but the
rest of your environment comes from your real UID that you used to log in with.
End original message. -
Hmm... m
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote:
I'm a little confused about something regarding setting up Mailman to
run using Sendmail. The following are instructions for how to create
the mailman user. My first question is, why is the user created with no
shell and no home? The documentation does not explai
Bill Honneus (honneus) wrote:
Hi,
I'm a little confused about something regarding setting up Mailman to
run using Sendmail. The following are instructions for how to create
the mailman user. My first question is, why is the user created with no
shell and no home? The documentation does not ex
Hi,
I'm a little confused about something regarding setting up Mailman to
run using Sendmail. The following are instructions for how to create
the mailman user. My first question is, why is the user created with no
shell and no home? The documentation does not explain the reason why
this is ne
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Hank van Cleef wrote:
> I'm going to jump in here as I run Mailman with sendmail on a Solaris
> system. I can't comment on pecuiliarities of a Linux precompiled
> distribution.
>
> The Mailman installation manual goes through the steps of enabling
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