Mailman v2.1.18 on Debian Jessie.
Been running mailman (much older version) for years on an old CentOS
box. Recently moved to a new machine as above, and migrated a list - no
problems there.
The list itself seems to be working just fine - mail flowing as
expected. However, I've got a couple
Thanks gents for your continuing help. I think I've solved the problem.
Brad gave me pointers to some FAQ items that have changed the behavior.
I think part of the problem was related to the apache redirect that I
was making to ssl. Then, creating the list showed an error on the screen
that say
Ok, here's another clue. I was apparently wrong when I said previously
that all else was working well.
It turns out that I can submit a subscription request to the mailman
site list and the administrator gets a notification to visit the admin
page to take action. When I attempt to approve the s
John Dennis wrote:
>On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 10:13 -0700, Bo Gusman wrote:
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>>I am certain that SELinux is disabled, but how can I verify that?
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>/usr/sbin/getenforce
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Says "disabled" - whew. So the question remains, why
John Dennis wrote:
>Did you install the Red Hat rpm?
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>Are you positive SELinux is disabled? There was a bug in the FC3
>security policy that caused web based list creation to fail, command
>line worked fine.
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>Have you looked for error messages in /var/log/mailman/error
>and /var/log/messages (
On my FC3 box w/o SELinux, I just installed and configured the mailman
rpm according to the instructions at the mailman website. I can create a
list from the command line and can send mail to it and receive mail from
it. I can load the web interface and do most of the usual things.
However, I c