On 7/22/19 11:12 AM, Robert Kudyba wrote:
> Does mailman 2.1 now need to run as the same user as Apache runs?
No.
> In our case httpd runs as the user ‘apache’ and mailman runs as ‘mailman’. I
> reinstalled mailman and no difference. I’ve seen this error referenced
> several time and to run che
On 7/23/19 10:29 AM, Christian Stalberg via Mailman-Users wrote:
> Mailman is running fine in a postfix/mysql/dovecot environment. I need to
> set up email forwarding for root and postmaster. I added these to
> /etc/aliases and ran newaliases to no effect. Should I instead be manually
> editing th
Mailman is running fine in a postfix/mysql/dovecot environment. I need to
set up email forwarding for root and postmaster. I added these to
/etc/aliases and ran newaliases to no effect. Should I instead be manually
editing the aliases file in the Mailman data directory then running
/bin/genaliases
Does mailman 2.1 now need to run as the same user as Apache runs? In our case
httpd runs as the user ‘apache’ and mailman runs as ‘mailman’. I reinstalled
mailman and no difference. I’ve seen this error referenced several time and to
run check_perms which I did.
/usr/lib/mailman/bin/check_perms