I have seen this error as well.
.
First of all, go read your mailman error logs. It tells you to do that in
the error message. If you do that you will probably not need to read the
rest of my reply:) They are located (at least on my sys )in
/var/mailman/logs/error
Here's what happened in my case
newlist -o /etc/aliases : newaliases
I think this is what you are asking for
Gary
Larry Guest wrote:
>Is there a better way to handle the mailman aliases instead of just editing
>my /etc/aliases file and running newaliases.
>When I get to over 200 lists its going to be a nightmare file.
>
>Th
I have just converted over to using Mailman out our site. I works great.
I love it.
The users seem to like it.
Does anyone know how I could Take a UNIX style mailbox file and create a
Mailman
archive of it.
Thanks
Gary Verhulp