Now it all works. Thanks!
Richard Barrett wrote:
At 00:30 30/01/2003, Justin Georgeson wrote:
Richard Barrett wrote:
At 18:21 29/01/2003, Simon White wrote:
29-Jan-03 at 12:11, Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Aha! I just noticed that the archive link from
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Richard Barrett wrote:
At 18:21 29/01/2003, Simon White wrote:
29-Jan-03 at 12:11, Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Aha! I just noticed that the archive link from
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> https:///mailman/listinfo//
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> is
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> http:///pipermail//
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> This may seem odd,
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Keith Mastin wrote:
I have the 2.1-7 RPM from RedHat's Rawhide installed on RedHat 7.3, with
Postfix 1.7 (the RedHat 7.3 RPM, with some minor tweaks). It's mostly
working. I have a test list created with members subscribed, but the
archive doesn&
or creating the confusion, I've been known to gloss over details
before.
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Simon White wrote:
29-Jan-03 at 10:30, Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I have the latest package from RedHat (2.1-7) running on RedHat 7.3 over
Postfix 1.7. I had to change the spec
See my previous post. :)
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29-Jan-03 at 10:30, Justin Georgeson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I have the latest package from RedHat (2.1-7) running on RedHat 7.3 over
Postfix 1.7. I had to change the spec file slightly (use postfix and
python2 instead of sendmail and python
They didn't miss it, the RPM is aimed at RedHat 8, which has python 2.
RedHat 7.3 has two packages, python and python2, so you have to build it
using /usr/bin/python2 instead of /usr/bin/python (--with-python option
to configure)
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Will Nordmeyer wrote:
I tried sending e-mail to the new list I created this AM...
I emailed @domain.com...
I got the following error returned:
sh: mailman not available for sendmail programs
554 "|/home/mailman/mail/mailman post listname"... Service unavailable
Also, I can't access the archi
Keith Mastin wrote:
I have the 2.1-7 RPM from RedHat's Rawhide installed on RedHat 7.3, with
Postfix 1.7 (the RedHat 7.3 RPM, with some minor tweaks). It's mostly
working. I have a test list created with members subscribed, but the
archive doesn't seem to be working. From
https://server/mailman/
I'm pretty sure it has to be the directory indexes thing. Adding
index.html to the end of the archive URL it works. I tried adding
+Indexes in the Option line for the archive directory in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/mailman.conf, but that seems to make the whole mailman
site give me a 404.
Justin Geor
27;s a problem
with either the Apache config (directory index diabled?) or file
permissions.
I want to have the mailman site 'protected' with a username/password,
but am not sure where the .htaccess file should go to do this.
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