Danil Smirnov wrote:
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>Dear gurus!
Since this was apparently intended for the list, I'm copying it with my
reply to the list.
>I've successfully deleted request.pck file but it looks like it's not a
>solution for my case...
>Spammer`s subscription requests appears again and they are not auto-r
This is a Fedora RPM so I will try the Fedora forums.
Thanks Mark.
Lars Olson wrote:
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>Looks like you nailed it with your comment about SELinux. I just ran
>setenforce 0 and tried again and was able to view the archive. Now the
>question is how do I fix the SELinux problem?
Sorry, that's
Lars Olson wrote:
>
>Looks like you nailed it with your comment about SELinux. I just ran
>setenforce 0 and tried again and was able to view the archive. Now the
>question is how do I fix the SELinux problem?
Sorry, that's a SELinux question, not a Mailman question. I know
essentially zero abou
Sorry about the dup post - I never did receive the original post or replies
so I assumed it was lost...
My error_log below
[Tue Apr 14 23:22:14 2009] [error] [client 66.249.73.209] (13)Permission
denied: access to /pipermail/whpnews/2006-February/author.html denied
Looks like you nailed it with