On Jul 29, 2011, at 09:23 AM, Bradley Dean wrote:
>On 29/07/11 04:56, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> I haven't heard much about the Moin conversion lately, but hopefully that
>> will
>> happen before the next time our license runs out.
>
>Still working through it - sorry it's taking longer than hoped but
I think I've managed to get our Confluence license renewed, so those of you
with write privileges to wiki.list.org should be able to save pages again. If
not, please let me know.
I haven't heard much about the Moin conversion lately, but hopefully that will
happen before the next time our license
Hi Mark.
It appears your ISP is using some packaged Mailman (possibly Debian or
RedHat), but has not properly configured Postfix to look for Mailman's
aliases and virtual maps in the place where the package puts them.
It's a VM with CentOS and I guess he simply picked the package from Yum.
I
Ulf Dunkel wrote:
>
>When I run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases, I see that in /etc/mailman/
>the relevant files are updated:
>
>- aliases
>- aliases.db
>- virtual-mailman
>- virtual-mailman.db
>
>But Postfix won't react on alias changes until I copy at least the
>aliases* files into /var/lib/mai
Hi Myron.
~mailman/bin/check_perms is your friend, really.
When you're done fixing all permissions, run
~mailman/bin/unshunt
I am almost done with the same stuff - once again.
---Ulf Dunkel
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Hi Mark,
once again, I also had to move my Mailman lists to a new server. Now
that I am almost done, I wonder about this:
When I run /usr/lib/mailman/bin/genaliases, I see that in /etc/mailman/
the relevant files are updated:
- aliases
- aliases.db
- virtual-mailman
- virtual-mailman.db
Bu