Hi Mark,
>
> Pretty thanks. I followed your steps to change the perssion.
> /usr/local/mailman/bin/newlist works pretty well. After I create a list by
> using bin/newlist, /etc/mailman.aliases has aliases for that list.
> However, when I create a list in the web
> (http://mydomain.com/mailman/c
Hi Mark,
Pretty thanks. I followed your steps to change the perssion.
/usr/local/mailman/bin/newlist works pretty well. After I create a list by
using bin/newlist, /etc/mailman.aliases has aliases for that list. However,
when I create a list in the web (http://mydomain.com/mailman/create), I go
Thanks all, you guys really give me some hints on my problem. Let me show
you permission of the script and the commands the script executes.
> I agree with Mark, it could permission problems either with the script
> or with the commands the script executes.
>
> I sometimes get fooled by the misc
Hi Mark,
Thx for your email. Actually I tried that method, but I got some errors
/usr/bin/sudo: /usr/local/sbin/mailman.aliases: command not found
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/genaliases", line 116, in ?
main()
File "/usr/local/mailman/bin/genaliases",
Hi All,
I am a novince to Mailman. I followed the steps to install Mailman 2.1.5 in RH
Linux 9. It works pretty well except I have to add a bunch of aliases for a
list to /etc/aliases. I tried David Champion's mm-handler method to save my
manual work, but I got unknown user when I try to send a